Barcelona is a modernized marvel surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and
is a very beautiful city widely known by many as the liveliest intriguing city
in Europe. If you're considering booking private tours in Barcelona, rest
assured that any available private tours in Barcelona are going to be nothing
less than extraordinary. With so many exciting events and attractions, you
won't even know where to begin exploring; but that's where we come in handy.
Here are some marvelous attractions in Barcelona that are sure to help you
create many special memories that will last a lifetime:
Explore Gaudi and Modernism Architecture
One of the top attractions when planning private tours in Barcelona is undoubtedly the city's exceptional architecture and the astonishing ancient works of Antoni Gaudí. Antonio Gaudí is a famous architect that had a very distinctive style and whose works are largely concentrated and admired in Barcelona.
Visit some of the most popular restaurants of Barcelona such as Dos Palillos, inspired by far east cuisines such as Thailand, Vietnam, and China; Moments, located inside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and well known for its clinical anti-aging menu selection; and El Racó del Mariner, the most authentic fish restaurant in Barcelona, serving freshly caught, carefully and deliciously prepared seafood of all kinds. Also enjoy Barcelona's traditional culinary trend of Basque tapas at places found throughout Barcelona, like Euskal Etxea. These are plates of bite-sized foods served on top of a piece of bread. This loved tradition calls for picking up the bite-sized food with toothpicks. When you are done with your meal, you will be charged for the amount of toothpicks you've used.
Favorite Private Tours in Barcelona
Private tours in Barcelona are engaging and delightful. There are various types of private tours available. These favorable private tours include but are not limited to wine tours, walking tours, sightseeing tours, romantic sailing tours, Salvador Dali museum tours and the rather popular Barcelona La Sagrada Familia Skip the Line tour.
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