Roll up your sleeves and learn how to make a real Spanish paella with a masterclass near Sitges. You'll also take a leisurely bike ride along the Catalan vineyards and visit an ancient winery.
Visit the Dalí Museum on a guided tour from Barcelona to Figueres. Explore the Cadaqués and visit the Salvador Dalí House or discover a medieval village where you can see the famous Pubol Castle.
Discover the main sights of Barcelona with a local guide on a 2.5-hour electric bike tour. Learn the history of the Gothic Quarter and see landmark monuments such as the cathedral and city hall.
Leave the streets of Barcelona behind to hike in Montserrat. Visit the abbey of Black Madonna and hike along the path of past pilgrims in Montserrat National Park to experience views over Catalonia.
Segway the bike paths and seafront promenades of Barcelona on a 1-hour sightseeing tour, and discover traditional beaches, urban art, and the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter. Get a panoramic view of the coast from the terrace of Port Olympic.
See Barcelona on a comfortable and convenient hop-on hop-off bus tour on a 24 or 48-hour ticket. Travel on open-top double-decker buses that cover 2 or more different routes.
Discover the best of Barcelona on a tour by land, sea, and air. Stroll through the Gothic Quarter, enjoy bird’s eye views on a helicopter flight, and sail by the coastline.
Escape from the crowds of Barcelona and enjoy an amazing activity-packed day in Costa Brava. Hike and kayak along the pristine sandstone cliffs and swim in the gorgeous lagoons like a local.
Experience the Moco Museum Barcelona's modern and contemporary art collections, from renowned greats to rising stars. See works by Kaws, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, and so many more.
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