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Barcelona’s best outdoor adventures in 3 days
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Get ready for three sun-soaked days exploring Barcelona’s open-air wonders. From mountain escapes to seaside strolls and Gaudí’s masterpieces, this itinerary is packed with fresh-air fun. With the All Inclusive Pass, you’ll enjoy top attractions, local flavors, and plenty of flexibility—making it easy to soak up every moment outdoors.
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Montserrat On Your Own with Bus Transfer: Epic views and peaceful trails
Start your adventure with a journey to Montserrat, where dramatic peaks and sweeping vistas set the tone for your trip. The included bus transfer means you can relax and focus on exploring the monastery, hiking scenic trails, or sampling local cheese and honey from nearby market stalls. It’s a must for anyone who loves nature and stunning photo spots.Booking requiredMontserrat On Your Own with Bus Transfer
4.8 (13)Up to 5 hours€46.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassGet out of the city and explore one of Catalunya's most picturesque locations - Montserrat - without worrying about transportation. Amigo tours will pick you up and drop you back off right in the heart of the city, and give you plenty of time to explore Montserrat at your own pace.Leaving Plaza de Catalunya first thing in the morning on an air-conditioned bus, you'llenjoy the ascending trip to the mountain of Montserrat, located 720 meters above sea level. Offering some of the best sunrise views you could possibly wish for, Montserrat is the perfect spot to snap some spectacular landscape photos and soak in the unique views.You'll then be left to explore on your own. Perhaps you can take a visit to the famous Benedictine monastery? Or you can don your hiking boots and follow one of the picturesquehiking routes. It's totally up to you.
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Barcelona Segway Tour: Glide through the city’s highlights
Hop on a Segway and zip along Barcelona’s waterfront and leafy parks. This guided tour is a fun, eco-friendly way to see more of the city while catching the sea breeze. Your guide will share local stories and point out hidden gems. Afterward, stroll the nearby beaches or relax at a seaside café.Booking requiredBarcelona Segway Tour
4.9 (10)Up to 2 hours€49.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassSegways are an exciting way to explore a new city and this tour is perfect for first-timers to get to grips with this fun mode of transport.The tour takes to some of the city's most scenic spots, including the historical Marina Port Vell, the city’s most popular beach La Barceloneta, the Olympic Port and also to the Parc de la Ciutadella.You’ll be given a brief introduction on how to operate your segway, before setting off with your knowledgeable guide to learn more about the park and see its main attractions, which include Barcelona zoo, Cascada (the park’s well-known fountain) and Barcelona’s own Arc de Triomf.With All-Inclusive PassComplimentary bottle of water - 2
FC Barcelona - Spotify Camp Nou Tour: Stadium stories under the sky
Explore the legendary Camp Nou and walk in the footsteps of football greats. This self-guided tour lets you discover the stands, pitch, and museum at your own pace. The open-air stadium is a thrill for sports fans, and the area is buzzing with local cafés and shops for a post-tour treat.FC Barcelona - Spotify Camp Nou Tour
3.7 (12)1-2 hours€28.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassBarça Immersive Tour & Museum at Spotify Camp Nou Step into the heart of FC Barcelona at the brand-new Barça Immersive Tour, the reimagined museum and exhibition space, while Camp Nou undergoes its exciting transformation. Although the stadium itself is currently closed for renovations, this experience gives you the perfect opportunity to dive into the club’s history, celebrate its legendary players and even peek into the future of the new Espai Barça project. Spread across 2,400 m² of interactive exhibits, the museum brings Barça’s story to life through trophies, iconic moments and the values that make the team more than just a club. With your included audio guide, you can explore at your own pace, reliving unforgettable goals, championships and the careers of football’s greatest stars. The highlight of your visit is Spotify Camp Nou Live—a huge 360º immersive show that puts you right in the centre of the action. Surrounded by sound and visuals, you’ll feel what it’s like to step onto the pitch as if you were part of the squad itself. You’ll also get a first look at Espai Barça, the ambitious project that will shape the club’s future. Detailed models and multimedia displays reveal how Europe’s largest stadium is being reimagined for the next generation of fans. And while you can’t step inside the construction site, a specially designed viewpoint lets you see the progress and witness the scale of this incredible transformation. This is more than a visit to a museum—it’s a journey through Barça’s past, present, and future, set in one of Barcelona’s most iconic locations.With All-Inclusive PassSkip the general ticket line - 3
Tapas Tasting and Gothic Quarter Tour: Evening strolls and tasty bites
End your day with a guided walk through the atmospheric Gothic Quarter. Your local guide will share stories as you explore hidden squares and lively alleys. The tour wraps up with pintxos—bite-sized tapas—at a traditional bar, making for a delicious and social outdoor experience.Booking requiredTapas Tasting and Gothic Quarter Tour
5.0 (12)1-2 hours€29.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassDon't leave Barcelona without exploring its beautiful Gothic Quarter! On this fantastic walking tour, your local guide will lead you around the best sights in the district and give a little history along the way.The Gothic Quarter is one of the oldest parts of the city and you will learn how it was founded, its evolution over the years and the history of its most illustrious characters. You'll also be taken to see the remains of the ancient city wall that dates from Roman times, with Medieval additions.What's more, you'll also learn about important figures in the history of the city such as St. Roque and 'Wilfredo the Hairy', and you'll hear about the flag of Catalonia and how its current design came about.At the end of your tour, your guide will lead you to a lovely traditional bar where you can enjoy a selection of pintxos - savory snacks consisting of a small tower of bread, cheeses, meats, pickles and more, typically accompanied by something to drink. Pintxos come in a wide variety and are held together with a small toothpick - known as the 'spike' or 'pinch' - which is where the word 'pintxo' comes from.Make sure to get some tips from your local guide on how to spend the rest of your trip in Barcelona!
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Barcelona Markets Walking Tour: Savor the city’s flavors in the open air
Kick off your day with a guided stroll through Barcelona’s bustling markets, including La Boquería. Sample local treats, learn about Catalan food traditions, and soak up the lively atmosphere. The tour also winds through the Old Town’s charming streets, revealing hidden courtyards and colorful street art. Don’t miss the Barcelona Markets Walking Tour for a true taste of the city.Booking requiredBarcelona Markets Walking Tour: Las Ramblas, La Boquería, and Beyond
5.0 (6)1-2 hours€30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassWith your guide, you'll wander the ancient streets of the Barrio Gótico, learning about its history which dates back to Roman times.Begin your tour at the Boqueria Market, rated one of the top food markets in the world. You’ll be amazed at the sheer variety and quantity of fresh and prepared food available here.As your guide leads you through the patterned walkways, you’ll learn about Catalan food traditions and taste some traditional Catalan olives.Exiting the Boqueria Market, you will find yourself at the scenic Ramblas promenade. Itself a former market, famous for its flower sellers, Ramblas today is a wonderful place to soak up the ambiance and snap a few photos as you stroll past its open-air cafes, fragrant flower stands and the colorful Miró mosaic.Next, we’ll travel back in time to ancient Barcelona with a walk in the streets of the Gothic Quarter, full of antique stores and even an occasional antique market. Continue to the bustling Santa Caterina Market, the first covered market in Barcelona, with its undulating, brightly colored roof. Here, you'll pause to admire the ruins of a medieval monastery.On your way to the last stop, you’ll also stop into a local caganer shop to discover the story of one of Catalonia’s strangest traditions. Marvel at the monumental church of Santa Maria del Mar, where you’ll hear the intriguing stories of La Ribera neighborhood sailors.Your Barcelona markets tour ends at the sprawling Market of Born. Built as a market, this striking steel and glass structure now houses the remains of the Born neighborhood dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. - 2
Barcelona Cable Car: Soar above the city
Take a smooth ride up Montjuïc Mountain on the cable car for sweeping views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean. It’s a quick trip, but the scenery is unforgettable. At the top, explore Montjuïc Castle or wander the gardens for more outdoor fun.Barcelona Cable Car
4.8 (19)Up to an hour€19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassHead to the funicular station and take a comfortable cable car all the way up to Montjuïc Park.Take a leisurely ride on the Barcelona telefèric: a smooth 750-metre journey all the way to the top of Montjuïc Mountain - an architectural beauty and the epicenter of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games. You'll see plenty of special sights, from the towering Torre Glòries to Gaudi's crowning glory, the Sagrada Família.The route starts at Parc de Montjuïc, where your smart, comfy cable car glides directly up to Castell de Montjuïc. On your return journey, you'll have the option to stop off at Mirador de l’Alcalde – we highly recommend you spend a relaxing hour or so wandering around the colorful Miramar Costa I Llobera, Cinto Verdaguer and Joan Brossa Gardens. You'll land right back in Parc de Montjuïc, although for keen walkers, there's also the option to walk back down from the Mirador stopping point.Each carriage hosts up to eight people, so there's plenty of room for the whole family. - 3
Casa Batlló: Gaudí’s dreamlike façade
Admire the wavy lines and colorful tiles of Casa Batlló, one of Gaudí’s most celebrated creations. The self-guided tour lets you explore the whimsical interiors and rooftop at your own pace. The building’s exterior is a favorite photo spot, especially in the golden afternoon light.Casa Batlló
4.5 (37)Up to an hour€35.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassDeemed the crowning architectural work of Antoni Gaudí, Casa Batlló is a must-visit on anyone’s trip to Barcelona.It’s one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona and a perfect representation of the mark Gaudí made on the city. You’ll receive a free smart guide as you explore the attraction to learn more about the legacy of this striking building.Inside and out, there’s so much to see here. You’ll start with the facade, taking in the mosaic glass and ceramic disks. See the gallery projecting out over Passeig de Gracia, as well as large oval-shaped windows, stone columns in the shape of bones, and balconies with a mask-like appearance. Then you’ll explore the Noble Floor, the former residence of the Batlló family that spans more than 700m² and is the main residence in the building. Head up the staircase, which is designed to resemble an animal’s spine, and into a private entrance hall, reminiscent of underwater caves with skylights that look like tortoise shells.Whatever your interpretation, a trip to this building will be top of your sightseeing list. - 4
La Pedrera: Modernist magic on Passeig de Gràcia
Wrap up your adventure with a visit to La Pedrera, another Gaudí masterpiece. Its undulating stone façade and sculpted rooftop chimneys are best enjoyed from the street, but the inside is just as impressive. After your visit, stroll Passeig de Gràcia to spot more architectural wonders and enjoy some people-watching.La Pedrera
4.7 (15)Up to an hour€34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassSee one of Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces up close with a trip to La Pedrera.This striking building was built between 1906 and 1912 and is noted for its unique shape and façade. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and cultural center, as well as a symbol of Catalan Modernisme, the Catalan Art Nouveau period.There’s so much to see inside and out of this fascinating building. It’s known for its unique façade of undulating limestone which resulted in the ‘stone quarry’ moniker. See the large windows and intricate wrought-iron balconies, then head up to the roof terrace - one of the most spectacular parts of this building. You’ll see the imposing chimneys which are reminiscent of twisted, standing soldiers, along with six stepping skylights.Due to the building’s conceptual design, Gaudí created furniture, especially for Casa Milá. You’ll see the modernist style up close, fitting perfectly into the curves and waves of the walls and rooms that Gaudi designed.Your ticket to La Pedrera also includes a free kid's audio guide to make exploring the building fun and exciting for little ones. The unique and innovative commentary will introduce boys and girls to the world of architecture and is available in Catalan, Spanish, English, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Korean.With All-Inclusive PassSkip the general ticket line
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