Licence GC 1462
Barcelona Free Walking Tour
Every Day at 11AM, 1PM, & 3PM
"Highly Recommended!" -- Barcelona Connect Magazine
Please take a look at the details below. No reservations necessary, but you can call us on (+34) 933 103 747 for more information.
Information:
Free Walking Tour -- Every Day at 11:00, 13:00, & 15:00
Barcelona Free Walking Tour.
Tours meet daily at Travel Bar, Calle Boqueria, 27 08002.
(Right off of La Rambla, one block up from KFC and McDonalds.)
The tour includes a 1€ drink after the tour, at Travel Bar, where your guide will be available to answer any of your questions about Barcelona, or help you with your future plans in the city.
On our free walking tour of Barcelona you will be able to see and experience the best of what this city has to offer, with fun and a few laughs along the way! We will take you through the entire history of Barcelona, starting from it's Roman birth to the Cathedral of the Middle Ages to modern times. You will see the Roman Ruins, the oldest Synagogue in Europe, Plaza Real, Santa Maria del Pi, the Barcelona Cathedral and more.
You will also see the works of Picasso and Joan Miro and the modern art that brings life to the city. You will learn about the differences between the Catalan and Spanish languages, cultures, and cuisine, and where to go when the sun sets and the party begins.
"Those expecting to be bored by the recitation of hard, dry facts will be disappointed by this tour, offered by Travel Bound." -- Forbes Online
We have expert guides, who live here in Barcelona. They love the city and want to share their personal knowledge with you; they will offer all the information you need on Barcelona, from the history of what you see on the tour to activities to do to get the most out of your experience here. Our tour guides pride themselves on their knowledge of the city, and will gladly answer all of your questions during the tour.
Come and experience the most enthusiastic and informative tour in Barcelona!
Practical Information
Tours Depart at 11:00, 13:00, and 15:00, and normally last around 2.5 hours.
The tour is free. Our guides work on a tips-only system, if you enjoyed the tour feel free to give your guide what you felt the tour was worth!




Chris G.
Chris G has been living and studying in Barcelona for almost two years and has a great knowledge of the historical and contemporary aspects of the city, not least through his studies in International Urban Development. He delights in informing his guests about all the fascinations contained in this great city, complete with plenty of humour!
Duncan
Duncan is a qualified and experienced architect that has been living in Barcelona for many years, now giving tours of the city to visitors. A fantastic story-teller from Ireland, he will enlighten you with great effect of the ins and outs of this great place!
Massar
Massar is originally from Sweden and has been living in Barcelona and giving walking tours of the city to visitors for many years. She is our most experienced tour guide and very much enjoys the opportunity to share her deep knowledge of the historical tales and the present interests of Barcelona, all in a light-hearted and fun manner!
Chris K.
Chris studied history as well as foreign languages at university and has a particular interest in the history and culture of Barcelona. As a testament to this he has lived in Barcelona for over three years and has decided to settle down permanently as he considers it to be the greatest city in the world and loves telling others why!
This section is a little helper for those who have done the tour and who want to learn more; or for those who simply want to learn a little about this wonderful city.
Typical Tour Route...
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We leave from Travel Bar, C/ Boqueria, 27 every day at 11, 1, and 3. So come down, wander around, and learn why this is one of the most exciting cities in the world
Starting and Finish point
Typical Tour Stop
Point of interest nearby
Barcino, the Roman town on the Mediterranean, which grew from 15 BC
Travel Bar

Las Ramblas

La Boqueria Market

Raval

El Call, the Jewish Ghetto

Europe's Oldest Synagogue

Plaza de Sant Felip Neri

Placa Nova


City Architecture School - Picasso's Miro Joke

Barcelona Cathedral

Santa Catarina Market

Roman Barcelona

The Kings steps - Placa del Rei


Hairy Willy


Old gardens of the Spanish viceroy

Cathedral Gargoyles and the Senyera


Roman Forum

Placa de San Jaume
Square with Children's Playground

Travel Bound

Picasso's Art School

Placa George Orwell

A few links, films etc...
- 1492... Colombus "found" the New World. On his return to Spain he delivered the news of this world on the steps of Placa del Rei (the King's Square).
- "Més que un club", meaning ''More than a club''. Barca is one of the greatest football teams in Europe at present. In 2009, they won the triple: The Spanish Cup, La Liga, and the European Champions League. As always, the fans go mad with celebrating, in many ways they see it as a win for Catalunya, not just for their team.
- UNESCO recently awarded its Patrimony to Humanity to the past time of Catalunya - making human towers. Castells
- CAGA... Ok, so, a rather strange part of Catalan culture is their open and celebratory views on one of the most basic of human functions... Pooping.
Here is the Catalan-only tradition of kids beating a log of wood called CAGA TIO, or UNCLE POO, and they sing a lovely little ditty...
Poop Uncle, you'd better poop out some sweeties, and none of that smelly salty fish, poop us out some sweets, which are much better... (more or less)
So, as well as that fella, they also have EL CAGANER, or THE POOPER. In the cribs, where the 3 Kings are visiting the new born baby Jesus, out the back there is always a Catalan fellow going for a dump.
- Here's a view of what Barcelona was like when Franco seized power, which he held from 1939, after the final fall of Barcelona, until his death in 1975.
Another great way to learn about the Spanish Civil War, is to watch Ken Loach's film Land and Freedom (Tierra y Libertad)
- Scenes of anger, violence, fire, and rubber bullets on the streets of Barcelona during the National strike on September 29th 2010.

(EL PERIODICO) Day of struggle and fire
Photo's from your Walking Tour in Barcelona
Upcoming Events in Barcelona!
Castellers - Human Tower Building
To see a calendar of upcoming competitions click here. The calendar is on the right hand side, click on the dates to see the information. It is only available in Catalan, but you should be able to figure out the address and times.
FC Bacelona Football Tickets - Tickets for the 2011 - 2012 Season Available
When you're in Barcelona be sure to check out FC Barcelona in action. They are currently the greatest team in the world coming fresh off of their La Liga and Champion's League titles, so check out their remaining schedule and check for ticket availability here.
World Press Photo Exhibition - 23 November to 18 December, 2011
Embark on a journey through the past year of photojournalism. Relive the major events in this travelling exhibit which displays the work of this year's winners from the international Press Photo Competition. The exhibit is at the CCCB in the Raval neighborhood of Barcelona and is open from Tuesdays - Sundays. For more information and the official website please click here.
Fira de Santa Llucia Christmas Market - 26 November to 22 December, 2011
For the past 225 years the plaza in front of the Barcelona Cathedral has been transformed into one of the largest Christmas Markets in Europe, selling traditional Catalan decorations and gifts. Whether you are looking for a Christmas Tree, Nativity Scene, or the famous Caganer or Cagatios the market's 275 stalls have something for everyone. For the official website and daily hours please click here.
Special Tours in Barcelona!
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE TOURS
We have qualified architects and urban planners in our team who are experienced in the city and can provide great insights into the historical and contemporary elements of the development of Barcelona, a fascinating city for study by the modern architect! For more information, please contact our office on (+34) 933 103 747.
EXTENDED GAUDI AND GOTHIC QUARTER TOURS
Our team of guides have an excellent range of knowledge about Barcelona...from both the old city centre in the Gothic quarter, to the Modernism of the Sagrada Familia, Passeig de Gracia, Parc Guell and more! We can cater to any of our clients' needs for specialised tours of the city. For more information, please contact our office on (+34) 933 103 747.
BARCELONA GHOST TOURS
We are currently partnered with Barcelona's famous Ghost Tour and can assist you with accessing the more mystical aspects of Barcelona, visiting the most hanuted sites of the city! For more information, please contact our office on (+34) 933 103 747.




