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With its stunning architecture, delicious food, sandy beaches, rich history and proximity to scenic mountains, Barcelona offers no shortage of things to do. To help you navigate the city's plethora of attractions , rely on the assistance of an informed local to help you make the most of your visit. Using both expert opinion and traveler sentiment, U.S. News identified 18 of the top Barcelona tours. Whether on foot, by bike or aboard a boat, these tours will help enhance your Barcelona experience.
Barcelona Segway Tour
Price: Adults from 49 euros (about $54); minors from 45 euros (around $49) Duration: 2 hours
Explore Barcelona's waterfront via Segway on this two-hour tour. Along the nearly 8-mile excursion, you can expect to glide by Marina Port Vell, Parc de la Ciutadella and La Barceloneta , the city's popular beach, among other key points of interest. Reviewers praise guides for their knowledge and attention to safety, and say riding the Segway was a fun way to see the waterfront. What's more, because the Segways are equipped with audio speakers, you won't miss any of your guide's commentary – another highlight for past participants.
Tours depart from the Arc de Triomf multiple times each day. Tickets cost approximately 49 euros (about $54) for adults and 45 euros (around $49) per minor (age 16), and include use of a Segway and a helmet, as well as bottled water and insights from a local resident. Groups are limited to six participants. The company also runs a Gaudi-themed Segway tour and a tour that visits some of the sites used for the 1992 Summer Olympics, among others.
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Photo Bike Tour Barcelona – 4 Hours Discovering Barcelona
Price: Adults from 65 euros (about $71); kids from 45 euros (about $50) Duration: 4 hours
This roughly four-hour trip on electric bicycles covers a lot of territory, from the waterfront to parks to celebrated landmarks to various neighborhoods with frequent stops for photos. Tour-takers effusively praise the guides for their enthusiasm, friendliness, knowledge and photography skills. They also say that it is an incredible way to explore the city.
Tours are generally offered daily at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets start 65 euros (about $71) for adults and 45 euros (about $50) for children ages 11 and younger. Tours conclude with a stop at a local restaurant for tapas and a drink (included in the ticket). Among the company's other offerings are private biking tours and tapas walking tours.
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Runner Bean Tours Barcelona – Gaudí Free Tour
Price: Free Duration: 2.5 hours
The Gaudí Free Tour highlights distinctive sites around the city associated with the imaginative architect Antoni Gaudí. The approximately 2 1/2-hour walking tour includes stops at Palau Güell, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà , and the fantastical, and yet-to-be-finished, Sagrada Família , among other spots. The English-speaking guides consistently win praise for their knowledge of the buildings and their histories.
Though tours are offered at no charge, donations are welcome. To guarantee your spot on the tour, the company recommends reserving a ticket on its website; bookings cost 2.50 euros (about $2.75) per person and the fee is nonrefundable. The excursion entails a couple of metro trips; tour-takers are responsible for their own fares. Tours run daily at 11 a.m. Runner Bean also offers free tours of the Gothic Quarter as well as ticketed nighttime and family-oriented outings.
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Free Walking Tours Barcelona – Gothic Quarter Free Tour of Barcelona
The Free Gothic Quarter Tour explores its namesake neighborhood and weaves through popular destinations in the city, including Roman ruins, the Picasso murals and Las Ramblas (Barcelona's best-known boulevard), among others. Tourgoers describe guides as personable and well-versed in local history and architecture. Reviewers also appreciated the restaurant and bar recommendations shared by guides at the end of the tour.
The approximately 2 1/2-hour tours begin at Plaça de Catalunya at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. Compensation for the tours is donation-based, meaning you can give your guide what you feel the experience is worth at its conclusion. Among the company's other offerings are a free Gaudi-themed walking tour and a fee-based bike tour.
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Along the Barcelona Tapas, Taverns & History Tour, participants will stop at three historic tapas bars in the Gothic Quarter.
Devour Barcelona Food Tours – Barcelona Tapas, Taverns & History Tour
Price: From 109 euros (about $120) Duration: 3.5 hours
Appealing to history buffs and foodies alike, this 3.5-hour tour examines the cuisines and civilizations that continue to have an influence on Barcelona's dining scene. Along with a 50-minute history tour, the experience also includes stops at three historic tapas bars in the Gothic Quarter. Reviewers raved about the friendly, well-versed guides and said the food portions are plentiful.
Tours are generally offered Monday through Saturday several times a day. Tickets start at 109 euros (about $120) per adult. If you're looking for a family-friendly option, consider the company's Tastes & Traditions of Barcelona Food Tour, which features stops for some of Barcelona's traditional dishes like paella.
Barcelona Day Tours – Barcelona & Montserrat Tour
Price: From 109 euros (about $120) Duration: 8 hours
See both Barcelona and nearby Montserrat with this eight-hour daytrip operated by Barcelona Day Tours. Among the Barcelona highlights are several sites designed by Gaudí, including Park Güell , the National Museum of Art of Catalonia and a variety of monuments, parks and plazas. After touring the city, participants will hop on a 12-person van to Montserrat (about 35 miles north of Barcelona) to see its monastery, incredible rock formations and spectacular views. Along the way, guides offer insightful, amusing commentary on the area's history, according to reviewers. Tourgoers were also pleased with the skilled driver and appreciated the that groups are kept small (between four and 12 participants).
Tickets cost about 109 euros (about $120) and include pickup and drop-off at area hotels , the cruise port or the airport. Barcelona Day Tours also operate excursions to Girona and the Costa Brava region, among other options.
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We Barcelona – 360º Barcelona: Helicopter Flight, Walking Tour & Boat Cruise
Price: Adults from 130 euros (about $143); kids from 110 euros (about $121) Duration: 3.5 hours
A combination of three tours in one, this We Barcelona excursion includes a guided walk, a helicopter ride and a short sail along the Mediterranean Sea. Travelers begin this trip with a walking tour through the Gothic and Jewish quarters before taking a six-minute helicopter ride over the city and a boat ride along its shoreline. The multilingual guides receive high marks for their knowledge and professionalism. Participants were particularly impressed with the helicopter ride.
The 3.5 to four-hour outings are offered daily at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.; on Sundays, tours are only offered at 9:30 a.m. Tickets cost approximately 130 euros (around $145) for adults and 110 euros (about $123) for children ages 4 to 8. Sailing tours, day tours to Montserrat and cooking classes are also available to book through We Barcelona.
Fat Tire Tours – City Bike Tour
Price: Adults from 34 euros (about $37); kids from 30 euros (about $33) Duration: 4.5 hours
Spend 4 1/2-hours navigating Barcelona's streets by bike with Fat Tire Tours. During the approximately 7-mile ride, you'll stop outside several key destinations, such as Plaça Sant Jaume (the starting point), La Catedral , Palau de la Música Catalana and Parc de la Ciutadella. The morning tour makes a lunch stop, while the afternoon tour stops at a beach bar (food and drinks not included in the tour ticket). Tourgoers rave about the fun and informative guides. Reviewers also report the ride is relatively flat and safe and that the bikes are in great condition.
Tours are offered daily at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets start at 34 euros (about $38) for adults and 30 euros (about $33) for kids ages 4 to 12. The price includes use of a bicycle and a helmet, but not lunch, snacks or drinks. Groups are limited to 16 cyclists. Fat Tire also offers private tours, tours using electric bikes and an evening bike tour, among others.
The Gothic Quarter is one of many sights you'll see on the free walking tour from Sandemans New Europe.
Sandemans New Europe – Free Tour of Barcelona
Stroll through the Gothic Quarter and El Born District with a local guide by your side on this 2.5-hour tour. Along the way, you'll admire sights like the Barcelona Cathedral, Santa Maria del Mar, Plaça Sant Jaume and more. Plus, guides share stories about Catalan legends and heroes and the city's Roman heritage.
The tour is technically free, but if you'd like to guarantee your spot, consider booking a ticket, which costs 3 euros (about $3) per person. Gratuities for your guide are optional. Reviewers describe guides as funny and intelligent, and say it's worth paying the small reservation fee to guarantee your spot on the tour (some participants said they saw a few travelers who had not made a reservation being turned away on the day of the tour due to capacity restrictions). The company also offers a free walking tour all about Gaudí, as well as private tours.
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Steel Donkey Bike Tours – The Legendary Steel Donkey Off the Beaten Track Bike Tour
Price: From 33 euros (around $36) Duration: 3-4 hours
Steel Donkey Bike Tours prides itself on offering participants a local's perspective of Barcelona. The rides do not stick to a preordained route; instead, they meander through backstreets to off-the-beaten-path attractions. Stops may include flea markets and cemeteries, as well as beaches and churches. Many riders appreciate the chance to visit areas of the city they might have otherwise missed. Others applaud the informative, friendly guides and recommend taking this on your first day in Barcelona to get your bearings.
Rides are offered daily at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tour prices start at 33 euros (about $36) for the three-hour afternoon tour and include the use of bikes; morning bike trips last around four hours and start at 39 euros (about $43). Tours usually include a stop for a refreshment, which is not covered by the ticket price. From December to February, tours are offered Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Groups are restricted to eight cyclists. Private tours are also available.
BrightSide Tours – Half Day Barcelona City Tour
Price: From 145 euros (about $159) Duration: 3.5 hours
You choose the sights you want to see on this customizable motorcycle tour. During the 3.5-hour ride, you and up to one other person will ride on the back of the motorcycle or in its sidecar. Because the tours are designed by participants, the trips run at a leisurely pace and include plenty of stops for photos. Each vehicle can accommodate one driver/guide and two passengers, who communicate via intercoms mounted on helmets. Tourgoers rave about the guides, praising them for the knowledge of Barcelona and attention to safety. Reviewers also say this unique tour is a great option for hard-to-please teens.
Pricing depends on the number of passengers per bike, but typically starts at about 145 euros (or $159) per person on a motorcycle with two passengers; fees are a bit higher for single riders. Excursions run at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. each day. BrightSide also operates full-day sidecar tours and van tours for larger groups.
Montserrat makes a great daytrip from Barcelona; Castlexperience Wine Tours will not only take you there, but will also help you to experience the region's wine.
Castlexperience Wine Tours – Montserrat, Food & Wine
Price: Adults from 105 euros (about $115); kids from 95 euros (around $104) Duration: 10 hours
Explore Montserrat, a mountainous region located about 40 miles northwest of Barcelona, with this approximately 10-hour excursion from Castlexperience Wine Tours. Following a guided, hourlong tour of the monastery, you'll have a couple hours to explore the area on your own, perhaps by viewing Dalí and Picasso paintings at the local museum, taking a short hike or listening to the Escolania de Montserrat Boys' Choir (schedule permitting). Following lunch at a local restaurant, you'll enjoy a tour and a tasting at a family-run winery. This excursion is highly regarded by tourgoers as well-organized, with beautiful scenery and very competent guides.
Tickets for the full-day tour cost approximately 105 euros (around $115) for adults and around 95 euros (about $104) per child ages 4 to 12. Tours depart daily around 9 a.m. Shorter Montserrat tours are also available.
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Food Lover Tour – Barcelona Tapas Crawl Tour
Price: Adults from 69 euros (about $76); kids from 45 euros (about $50) Duration: 3 hours
A food-focused bar crawl, this small-group tour travels through two neighborhoods – Poble Sec and Sant Antoni in the Eixample district – with stops at four restaurants and bars serving tapas and drinks. Over the course of the three-hour stroll, guides provide background regarding regional cuisine and Spanish culture. Participants applaud both the unique restaurants and the storytelling skills of the informative guides. Reviewers highly recommend this tour if you want to see where the locals dine.
Tours take place at 6 p.m. daily. Tickets cost approximately 69 euros (about $76) for participants ages 2 and older and 45 euros (about $50) for infants 1 and younger, and include 10 to 12 tapas servings, the equivalent of a meal, as well as four or five drinks. Groups consist of at least four and no more than 10 people. Food Lover Tour also offers a brunch-themed tapas tour and a market tour, amongst other offerings.
Barcelona Architecture Walks – Barcelona & Gaudí
Price: From 42 euros (about $46) Duration: 3 hours
If you're looking for in-depth conversations about the history and ideas that helped give rise to the city's famous structures, the Barcelona & Gaudí Tour is for you. Along the way, you'll pass by Casa Calvet and Casa Batlló, among other Gaudí designs. Professional architects and architecture critics lead the tour and are routinely described as extraordinarily knowledgeable, insightful experts regarding history, architecture and engineering.
Tickets for the three-hour tour start 42 euros (about $46) per person and children 11 and younger tour free. Tours start every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; beginning in October, tours are only offered Tuesday and Friday. Groups are limited to 20 architecture enthusiasts. Barcelona Architecture Walks also offers tours themed around urbanism and Barcelona's newest architecture, among others.
Spanish Trails – Costa Brava & Medieval Girona Day Trip
Price: From 140 euros (about $154) Duration: 9.5 hours
Escape to Costa Brava – the "rugged coast" – on this day tour hosted by Spanish Trails. During the approximately 9.5-hour excursion, you'll see unrivaled views of the Mediterranean Sea, secluded beaches and fishing villages, as well as the medieval walled city of Girona. In Girona, you'll enjoy a three-course lunch in a traditional Catalan restaurant, as well as entrance to the cathedral and Museum of Jewish History. Guides regularly earn accolades for their informative and entertaining storytelling. Travelers also praise the gorgeous views in Costa Brava.
Groups range from two to eight participants. Tours depart Barcelona by van at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays and return to the city around 7 p.m. Tickets start at 140 euros (about $154) and include a three-course lunch at a restaurant in Girona. Spanish Trails also runs a hiking tour in Costa Brava and several tours in Barcelona.
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Explore Catalunya – Three Countries in One Day: France, Andorra and Spain from Barcelona
Price: From 139 euros (about $153) Duration: 12 hours
This tour from Explore Catalunya packs stops in multiple countries into a single, roughly 12-hour journey. The tour focuses on small villages, including Bagà in Spain, Ax-Les-Thermes in France and Andorra's capital, where travelers are encouraged to shop or hike. Reviewers routinely praise the stops along the tour and say it provides a relaxing contrast to the busyness of Barcelona. Additionally, guides are regularly lauded for their insights regarding the various medieval towns and mountainous peaks on view during this tour.
Tickets start at 139 euros (roughly $153). Excursions start at 7 a.m. daily. Group size is restricted to 20 participants. Explore Catalunya offers a variety of tours that depart from Barcelona, including a tour of Costa Brava and the Pyrenees Mountains.
Barcelona Local Experiences – Skip the line: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell guided tour
Price: Adults from 104 euros (about $114); kids from 69 euros (about $76) Duration: 4 hours
Visit two of Barcelona's most famous attractions – Park Güell and La Sagrada Família – on this approximately four-hour tour. You'll enjoy skip-the-line access to both sites and private transportation between the park and the church. Travelers describe the tour as well-structured and especially appreciated the organized transportation from the park to the cathedral. Reviewers were also impressed with the passionate guides. What's more, tour sizes are capped at 12 participants, ensuring an intimate experience.
The tour is generally offered daily at 10 a.m.; on select days, only private tours are available. Tickets start at 104 euros (about $114) for adults and 69 euros (about $76) for kids ages 10 and younger. If you're only interested in seeing the Sagrada Família, Barcelona Local Experiences offers a 90-minute guided tour inside the UNESCO World Heritage-listed building, among other tours.
In Out Barcelona Tours – Girona and Dali Museum Small Group Tour with Hotel Pick-up from Barcelona
Price: Adults from 119.50 euros (about $131); kids from 98.50 euros (about $108) Duration: 10 hours
If you're a Dalí fan, this tour is for you. On this 10-hour tour, you'll hop in a van headed for the medieval town of Girona. After touring Girona – which is home to the best-preserved Jewish quarter in Europe – you'll venture to Figueres, a small town near the French border and the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. You'll visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum and see some of the places the influential artist frequented as an adult. Travelers say that though this tour covers a lot of ground and subject matter, it never feels overwhelming thanks to the small group (up to eight participants) and attentive guide. Others said this a particularly good option for solo travelers.
Tickets, which include round-trip hotel transportation and museum entrance, start at 119.50 euros (about $131) for adults and 98.50 euros (about $108) for kids ages 10 and younger. Tours depart from Barcelona Tuesday through Sunday at 8:30 a.m. This tour operator runs a variety of other tours, including daytrips to Montserrat and Sitges, among other destinations.
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Barcelona In A Day Private Tour
Officially licensed guides, guided walking tour, flexible rescheduling, experience the best of barcelona in one day.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Barcelona with our private full-day tour. Let your private guide lead you through the Gothic Quarter’s captivating alleyways and uncover the best of Gaudi’s Catalan Modernist masterpieces, including Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and Parc Guell, all while enjoying the convenience of skip-the-line access.
Our full-day tour of Barcelona allows you to indulge in the city’s famed food and wine specialties on La Rambla, Barcelona’s most renowned boulevard. Our private guide will share insider knowledge, including the city’s hidden history and most iconic sites.
Join us for an unforgettable experience and discover why Barcelona is Spain’s most popular destination with our full-day best of Barcelona private tour.
What's included on your Barcelona Full-Day Tour?
- Enjoy the expertise of a licensed guide and driver for the day
- Walk through the ancient city's historic center to explore its origins
- Discover the highlights of Gaudi's modernist architecture with a dedicated tour
- Benefit from skip-the-line access to key locations such as La Sagrada Familia and Park Guell
- Savor Barcelona's famous food and wine specialties with a curated experience on La Rambla
Barcelona Old Town Walking Tour
Discover the fascinating origins and history of Barcelona as your private guide takes you on a walking tour of the old town. From the mythical tales of Hercules to the city’s war and trade as a Carthaginian outpost, you will get to know the real story behind this iconic destination.
As you walk the cobbled streets and visit ancient Roman and medieval artifacts, you will encounter some of the highlights of the tour, including:
- The Roman City Wall from the time Barcelona was named Barcino
- The Jewish quarter, home to one of Europe’s oldest synagogues
- Barcelona Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, and Saint Eulalia, the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona.
- The Royal Palace, Palau Reial de Pedralbes, the former residence of the Spanish Royal Family
Tapas Lunch in Barcelona
Barcelona is also known for its seafood, and several tapas dishes showcase the best of what the Mediterranean has to offer. One such dish is the classic Pulpo a la Gallega, a traditional octopus dish from Galicia. Grilled squid, or Calamares a la Plancha, is another seafood dish that is sure to impress.
Other popular tapas dishes in Barcelona include Pa amb Tomaquet, a simple dish of bread rubbed with tomato and olive oil and topped with ham or cheese. The city is also famous for its cured meats, such as Jamón Serrano and Fuet, which are often served on a platter with cheese and olives.
To enjoy a tapas lunch in Barcelona, head to a local bar or restaurant and order several dishes to share with friends or family.
Barcelona Gaudi & Architecture Private Tour
After a traditional Barcelona-style tapas lunch, your private driver-guide will take you on a tour of Barcelona’s awe-inspiring Gaudi architecture. This includes skipping the line and enjoying a private tour of the Sagrada Familia, one of the most visited spots in Spain.
Private Tour of Sagrada Família
The Sagrada Familia is Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece, and it is a testament to his extraordinary architectural style. It’s a magical moment to see the stained glass windows transform the cathedral into a kaleidoscope of colors. Skip the queue and enjoy a private tour with your guide to getting the full experience of this divine structure.
Private Tour of Park Guell
The tour continues to the enchanting Park Guell, which is considered one of Barcelona’s greatest tourist attractions.
This park is a testament to Gaudi’s vision and imagination. The buildings inside the park were designed to be the perfect synthesis between artistic vision, comfortable living space, and community building.
Your guide will discuss the rich symbolism on display and how elements of Catalanism, Gaudi’s Catholicism, Spanish and historic mythology are sewn throughout the awe-inspiring designs.
Casa Milà and Casa Batlló
The tour also takes you to Passeig de Gràcia’s façades and exteriors, including the main Gaudi houses, such as Casa Milà (“La Pedrera”) and Casa Batlló, which contribute to making Barcelona the truly unique city it is.
Alongside your private guide, you will also visit other locations such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site Casa Batllo, El Drac de Gaudi: The Dragon Gate at The Guell Pavilions, Casa Mila – The last completed work of Gaudi before devoting himself to the Sagrada Cathedral, and the Monumento al Calvario, originally designed to be a chapel.
Barcelona Food and Wine Experience on La Rambla
End your day in Barcelona with a curated food and wine tour of La Rambla, the city’s most famous and vibrant street, with your private guide.
Market Tour and Cooking Class Options
Our tour planners will tailor the experience to your preferences, so you can eat like a local as you try a selection of classically Barcelona fresh meats, fish, and seafood on a guided market tour through Mercat De Sant Antoni, De La Boqueria or Mercat De La Barceloneta. Alternatively, enjoy a private cooking class with a local professional chef.
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If you prefer to sit back and relax, ask us to reserve a table in one of the many 5-star restaurants on La Rambla. Whatever option you choose, prepare to indulge in the finest food and wine that Barcelona has to offer.
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In this city break, discover the iconic city of Barcelona included guided day trips to nearby Montserrat mountain and the beautiful coastline of Costa Brava including historic Girona.
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Day 1-2: barcelona.
Arrive at Barcelona El Prat airport. Spend the next 2 days exploring this cosmopolitan city – the Gaudi architecture at the famous Sagrada Familia or Park Guell, strolling along the Las Ramblas or visiting Camp Nou stadium. Not to forget the exciting nightlife in Port Olympic area. Overnight in Barcelona.
Day 3: Full day excursion to Montserrat
Today, head out to the craggy heights of Montserrat mountain known for its unique pink formations, awe-inspiring views and a 1000-year old Bendectine monastery. You can either take a guided tour to Montserrat or take a train from Plaza Espanya. There are two ways to get to the top of Montserrat from Plaza Espanya - the most scenic and quickest way is to get off at the Aeri di Montserrat station from where you can take the cable car to to the top. The other option is to get off further ahead at Monistrol de Montserrat station and take the rack railway to the top. Overnight in Barcelona.
Day 4: Full day excursion to Girona & Costa Brava
Travel through the scenic countryside to visit the colorful Roman city of Girona and discover its atmospheric Old Town. Continue to the coastal region of Costa Brava surrounded by unspoiled beauty. Enroute, visit the charming town of Pals as the well as the typical Spanish coastal village of Calella de Palafrugell. Enjoy the beaches, explore the quaint streets or just take in some Mediterranean sun! Overnight in Barcelona.
Day 5: Barcelona
Take your return flight back home from Barcelona El Prat airport.
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Also ideal for families and children, sailing in the Bay of Palma with two stops in crystal clear coves where you can snorkel ( material included ) and enjoy a delicious buffet. The whole tour is animated with nice music and live guitar. The whole tour is animated with nice music and live guitar.
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The most famous boat parties in Mallorca! With a stop of more than an hour in a crystal clear cove for swimming, including a varied and exquisite buffet. Music all the time, but after the meal a party atmosphere with the best tunes of the moment.
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FC Barcelona return to the United States for preseason tour
The FC Barcelona men’s first team will repeat the last season’s destination and travel once again to the United States for their preseason tour, BARÇA ON TOUR: US 2023, in which they will play a total of four matches, all against European opposition. The first two games will be played in California; 22 July against Juventus in Santa Clara, San Francisco Bay Area, and on 26 July against Arsenal FC. The last two games will take place in Dallas Texas, for the clash with Real Madrid on 29 July and in Las Vegas where the tour will conclude with a game against AC Milan.
The US Summer Tour 2022 saw the Barça play on the East Coast with games in Miami and New York – as well as games in Las Vegas and Dallas – cities which hosted the majority of the Club’s institutional and social activities. This year the geographical emphasis has shifted to the West Coast where the majority of the Club’s activities will take place and where they will play three of their four scheduled games.
The blaugranes’ debut on the tour will come on 22 July against Juventus in the Levis Stadium, Santa Clara in San Francisco, home of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers. It will be the third time that Barça have played at the venue which has room for 68,000 fans following matches against Manchester United in 2015 and AC Milan in 2018. The most recent encounter between Barça and Juventus came in a friendly last season on tour, the game ended in a 2-2 draw.
The other games in California will come against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal side on 26 July in the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles, a venue opened in 2020 with a capacity of 70,000 and the ground where the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams of the NFL play their home matches. The fixture between the two sides will be their first in seven seasons, the last meeting having come in the last sixteen of the UEFA Champions League in 2016 in which Barça won 2-0 in London and 3-1 at Spotify Camp Nou. The game will also be the first on American soil between the two clubs.
Another Clásico in Arlington, Texas
The summer tour this year will also include one of the most awaited matches for the fans, the Clásico, the third meeting between Barça and Real Madrid in the USA. He game will take place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas which has a capacity of 80,000 and is home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. The venue is one that Barça have visited twice previously; in 2011 against Manchester United and in 2018 against AS Roma. In their two previous games against Real Madrid in the US, Barça have come out on top both times: winning 3-2 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami in 2017 and 1-0 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in 2022.
The Allegiant Stadium, which holds 65,000 fans, will be the venue for the final game of the tour for Xavi Hernández’s men against AC Milan, the third game on the west coast. The two teams have met on two previous occasions on US soil with a 2-0 win for Barça in 2003 in Washington and a 1-0 win for the Italians in 2018 in Santa Clara.
These four games during BARÇA ON TOUR: US 2023 are part of the Soccer Champions Tour, a tournament put together by Sixth Street in collaboration with Legends and AEG, and in which, aside from Barça and their four opponents on the tour, Manchester United will also be participating.
The USA, a popular destination for blaugrana preseason
This summer’s tour will be the 14 th in FC Barcelona history to the USA (the first in 1937 was key in the Club’s survival), a country that has become a popular destination in recent years with tours taking place in 2011, 2015, 2017, 2018, the latter being a joint tour with the women’s team, as well as 2019 and 2022.
In fact, the North American market in a key priority for the globalisation and expansion the Barça brand. Football is undergoing a great period of growth in the USA that trend will hopefully continue with the next World Cup in 2026 taking place on North American soil. Furthermore, FC Barcelona opened a US office in New York in 2016 and continues its efforts to build a greater connection with its existing fans and win more followers and reach agreements with local sponsors to help develop even further the country’s footballing ecosystem.
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The 15 BEST SPANISH Foods and Dishes To Try in Barcelona in 2024
Joshua Weitzer Last Updated: October 26, 2023
Heading to Barcelona, Spain and not sure what to eat? Local chef and culinary expert Joshua Weitzer lists the most irresistible must-try foods for any visitor. So, when you’re getting ready to order in Barcelona, don’t forget to give these foods a try.
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Foods You Must Try in Barcelona
From irresistable crema Catalana to local favorite pà amb tomàquet and mouthwatering seafood paella, the Barcelona food scene is as rich and interesting as the local culture. You won’t want to miss out on these top foods you have to try in Barcelona from a local chef and culinary expert.
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15. Escalivada
Escalivada is a typical Catalonian dish locals often agree on while ordering tapas. You’ll find carefully roasted peppers, eggplant, and onions finely sliced and placed on a large plate. It comes with plenty of fresh olive oil and, in some cases, a touch of fresh garlic for kick.
Vegetarians especially will love this dish because it combines rich and smoky flavors that come from roasting the ingredients over coal. However, all the peels are carefully removed so that you don’t have to eat bits of charred vegetable skins. Only the delicious bits remain!
14. Spanish Style Oxtail (Cua de Bou)
Stewed oxtail is one of my favorite dishes to try when visiting tapas bars in local markets. It’s slow cooked with a lovely mix of sofrito sauce and aromatic herbs, which bring savory flavors. Cua de bou is a hearty meal that will satisfy any meat lovers’ desire for rich flavors and perfectly cooked oxtail.
It’s also important to have fresh bread on hand to scoop up the irresistible sauce accompanying your oxtail. This dish is often available even in the morning as some locals like to enjoy it as a mid-morning snack!
13. Crema Catalana
While crema Catalana is a dessert with its origins in Catalonia, you’ll find it on the menu throughout Spain. This creamy custard dessert is one of the best desserts I can think of from Spanish Cuisine.
Prepared much like crème brûlée from France, crema Catalana is topped with a crispy layer of caramelized sugar that adds a nice texture to the lemon and cinnamon flavored custard that’s much lighter than its French cousin.
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Cooked in the same style and pan as the paella, fideua is best described as paella made with pasta instead of rice. While the ingredients used to make fideua can vary from restaurant to restaurant the final results are always satisfying.
The pasta used to make this dish is thin short-cut pasta, which is first toasted in the pan to create depth of flavor. Next, it’s cooked together with seafood to create a piping hot and crispy pasta experience. Most places finish their fideua in the oven. For foods in Barcelona, definitely try this dish.
11. Esquiexada
Salt cod was once one of the staples of the Spanish diet. Today, it’s cooked in a variety of delightful ways—in fact, they often don’t cook it at all!
The typical Catalonian desalinated salt cod salad esquixada is made with a mix of peppers, tomatoes, onions, and olives finished off with a healthy dose of extra virgin olive oil to create a lovely salad that is both refreshing and hearty at the same time.
10. Calçots
Calçots (specially grown long white onions) are a seasonal crop harvested only from the late fall to early spring. For this reason, you cannot get them year round. This typical Catalonian dish is one of the most enjoyable culinary experiences because you’re allowed to get messy when you eat them!
Grilled directly over open flames, the outsides of the onions are charred almost completely black. To eat them, you must pull this crusty layer of carbonized onion off to get to the smokey soft tasty onion beneath and smother it in a lovely special romesco -like sauce.
9. Grilled Cuttlefish
One of the tapas that Mediterranean locals simply love is grilled cuttlefish or sepia in Spanish. It is finished off with garlic, parsley, and, of course, a chilled glass of white wine on the side.
Grilled cuttlefish is more flavorful and meaty than its cousin the squid. It’s also one of the classic tapas that can be found in almost any seafood tapas bar and one of the must-try foods in Barcelona.
8. Fried Chipirones (very small squid)
In the US, fried squid or calamari are normally small lightly breaded rings that are fried and crispy. It’s obviously delicious, depending on where you go. Here in Spain, however, the love affair with fried squid goes to the next level. There are multiple variations and ways to prepare them.
For me, the best of them all is chipiriones fritos . They’re extremely small squid, about the size of popcorn, lightly floured and fried to a satisfying crunchiness. When traveling to Spain, many people try chipirones and simply cannot get enough of them before they go home.
If you love crispy fried foods, then this may end up being one of your all-time favorites in Barcelona. Not to be missed, though, are the large battered and fried rings of squid called calamares a la Romana .
7. Tortilla de patatas
Possibly the most popular dish in all of Spain is this go-to meal named tortilla española . You can get this simple yet delicious dish at any time of the day or night.
You combine slowly cooked potato and onion in olive oil. It is then whipped together with eggs and turned into a sort of omelet. Found in almost every restaurant, you can order the classic tortilla with or without onion.
Sometimes, restaurants will have a variety of tortillas made up and the ingredients can vary considerably. Some of the classics, though, include chorizo, zucchini, spinach, and cheese. When in Barcelona (or Spain in general), this is one of the foods you simply have to try if you want to eat like a local.
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6. Jamón Iberico
Spanish cured Iberian ham is well known around the world and for good reason. In my humble opinion, it is one of the tastiest things you can eat on the entire planet. So, when it comes to foods to try in Barcelona, don’t leave without enjoying jamón Iberico .
There are many grades of Spanish cured ham, which can be confusing—even for locals. A general rule of thumb is that the more expensive it is the better the quality.
I recommend heading to one of the local markets like the famous Boqueria to try jamon . Also, try to buy it directly from jamon and cheese stands. If you’d be more comfortable enjoying it a nice restaurant or tapas bar, then don’t forget to order a plate of the famous Catalan bread with tomato to go along with it!
5. Croquetas
The French are believed to have invented the croquette, but “invention” is only the first step. Spaniards would argue that they made croquettes an art form! One of the most beloved of all tapas is the simply delicious croqueta , largely because of how cheap and delicious they are.
They’re made by breading and frying a variety of ingredients held together by a thick béchamel sauce, which becomes a rich and irresistible base of flavor. By far, the most popular one is the croqeta de jamón , which has the mouthwatering flavor of cured Iberian ham.
Don’t stop there, though! You’ll find the variety of croquetas offered from place to place is one of the best parts of stopping by a tapas bar. The creativity they put into these crispy little pieces of heaven earns it a top spot on the list of foods to try in Barcelona.
Many Spaniards will dispute the origin of bombas . Some say they’re originally from Barcelona, while others say they come from various other cities. Regardless, you cannot deny that the tradition and art of making bombas here is second to none.
You won’t find them on every tapas bar menu as the process of making them is more complicated. When you do find them though, you’re in for a treat!
This dish involves stuffing perfectly smooth mashed potatoes with things like spiced ground meat or even cooked spiced octopus. They are then breaded with breadcrumbs and fried to a golden brown crispiness. Finally, they’re usually smothered in a tangy sauce, similar to that of the patatas bravas.
3. Patatas Bravas
While patatas bravas are a favorite around the entire country, Barcelona is a great place to tuck into some perfectly fried potatoes lovingly covered with a special spicy bravas sauce.
For many bars, this is a signature dish because the style of this sauce can really vary from place to place. There are two main styles you’ll come across: one is the more common mayonnaise-based sauce packed with lovely spices and the other is the tomato-based sauce that usually has a lovely vinegar tanginess, which goes very well with fried potatoes.
2. Pà Amb Tomàquet (Catalonian style bread with tomato)
The humble origins of pà amb tomàquet are a simple expression of the thrifty nature of the Catalan people who say, “why waste old bread when you can revive it with a bit of heat and tasty tomatoes?”
This delightfully tasty tradition consists of rubbing a local variety of tomato, the “hanging tomato,” onto toasted bread. Next, you add some top-notch local extra virgin olive oil and a touch of salt. For those who like a bit more punch, you can sometimes get it with a touch of fresh garlic.
Pà amb tomàquet makes for a heavenly starter or accompaniment to any dish. Most restaurants will offer you the chance to order it and I recommend that you take them up on the offer.
There are also places that bring the oil, tomatoes, and a few pieces of garlic to the table, so you can make your own with perfectly toasted bread made to order. While not everyone adds the garlic to the bread, I think it adds a nice touch to this iconic Catalonian dish.
1. Seafood Paella
As a well-known destination for foodies, Barcelona offers up some of the best paellas you can find in Spain. While Valencia is definitely the capital of Spanish paella, Barcelona is no slouch in the rice department.
In Barcelona, the dish is prepared with the special bomba rice, which makes it a great place to enjoy paella! The dish is a combination of shellfish and seafood cooked together with a tomato sauce base. Sofrito sauce, fish stock, and rice is combined to make one of the great dishes of Spanish cuisine.
If you’re not a fan of seafood, don’t despair. Most restaurants specialize in meat and vegetable paella as well, so you’ll get the opportunity to try this iconic Spanish dish no matter your preference.
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Just as a suggestion, when using the Catalan name for a dish please make sure it 8s written correctly. It’s not “pamtomaquet” but “pà amb tomàquet” and you can even clarify how it translates into English.
As a Catalan, I find your site quite interesting but it lacks a bit of the typically Catalan traditions that would appeal your customers, like the “vermut amb barreja” (vermouth liquor served with a spritz of club soda served with a tapa consisting of cockles, stuffed squid rings and stuffed olives and sometimes “seitons” or boquerones)Neritxell, which traditionally people gather to eat on Sundays before lunch (in the old times that would be done right after the Sunday mass)
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9. Grilled Cuttlefish. One of the tapas that Mediterranean locals simply love is grilled cuttlefish or sepia in Spanish. It is finished off with garlic, parsley, and, of course, a chilled glass of white wine on the side. Grilled cuttlefish is more flavorful and meaty than its cousin the squid.
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