






Barcelona: Local Gràcia Walking Sightseeing Tour with Vermouth Included
5.00
(1)3 hours
Cancellation policy
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English
- 2-hour walking tour of the Gràcia district with an expert local guide
- A choice of vermouth, wine or craft beer
- Commentary on history, neighborhood life, Catalan rumba, and the Civil War
- Local snack with potato chips, olives and secallona
- Stop at the Mercat de la Llibertat
- Tour of the most emblematic squares of Gràcia
- Visit to the outside of Casa Vicens
- Additional food or drink
- Entry to Casa Vicens
- Personal purchases at the Mercat de la Llibertat
- Tips for the tour guide (not mandatory, but always welcome)
- Transportation to the meeting point
- Languages: English
- 2-hour walking tour of the Gràcia district with an expert local guide
- A choice of vermouth, wine or craft beer
- Commentary on history, neighborhood life, Catalan rumba, and the Civil War
- Local snack with potato chips, olives and secallona
- Stop at the Mercat de la Llibertat
- Tour of the most emblematic squares of Gràcia
- Visit to the outside of Casa Vicens
- Additional food or drink
- Entry to Casa Vicens
- Personal purchases at the Mercat de la Llibertat
- Tips for the tour guide (not mandatory, but always welcome)
- Transportation to the meeting point
Get away from the most touristy areas and discover Gràcia, the neighborhood with the soul of a village in Barcelona, through its squares, local stories, and vermouth tradition.
Passeig de Gràcia connected the old walled Barcelona with a nearby village that for a long time had a life of its own: Vila de Gràcia. Before being incorporated into Barcelona in 1897, Gràcia already had a strong, popular, and community-based identity. We'll start the sightseeing tour at the entrance to Passeig de Gràcia, to understand the relationship between the bourgeois Barcelona of the boulevard and this former town with its own character.
From there, we'll enter the universe of the plazas of Gràcia. The first stop will be Plaça de la Vila, the historical and political heart of the neighborhood, where you will discover the assertive character of the old town. Then we'll continue to Plaça del Raspall and Plaça del Poble Romaní, two key spaces to talk about the Romani community in Gràcia and the origin of one of the most authentically Barcelonian musical styles: the Catalan rumba.
We'll continue to Plaça del Sol, one of the liveliest squares in the neighborhood, where we'll talk about local life, historic cafes, and the Festa Major de Gràcia, one of the best-known popular celebrations in Barcelona. Later, Plaça de la Revolució will allow us to connect local history with the revolts of the 19th century and with the memory of the Spanish Civil War.
The Civil War will also be present on Plaça del Diamant, linked to Mercè Rodoreda's novel and the neighborhood's air raid shelters, and on Plaça de les Dones del 36, dedicated to the memory of the women who lived and resisted during that period.
We'll continue to Plaça de la Virreina, where we'll learn about the history of the old palace that gave the square its name, the importance of these open spaces in the urban fabric of Gràcia, and the presence of a small chapel attributed to Gaudí. This stop will also serve to connect us with Casa Vicens, the first great work by Antoni Gaudí and one of the neighborhood's Modernist treasures.
Finally, after having explored the history, music, memory, and community life of Gràcia, we'll pass by the Mercat de la Llibertat, a market whose name preserves part of the district's political and popular memory.
We'll end the experience at a local vermouth bar, El Celler de la Ribera, with a glass of vermouth, wine, or craft beer and an appetizer of potato chips, olives, and secallona. Because Gràcia is also about this: chatting, sharing a table, and enjoying the laid-back pace of neighborhood life.
- Discover Gràcia through its squares and neighborhood life
- Explore the neighborhood with a local guide who is an expert in Barcelona's culture
- Finish with a complimentary vermouth, wine or beer and local snack
- Hear stories about Catalan rumba, riots, and the Spanish Civil War

- People over 95 years
- Please be at the meeting point 10 minutes before the sightseeing tour starts.
- Please inform us in advance if you have any allergies, food intolerances, or dietary restrictions.
- The activity takes place mainly outdoors. It could be affected in case of extreme weather conditions, in which case a full refund of the sightseeing tour price would be issued.
- The included drink can be vermouth, wine, or craft beer.
- The route may vary slightly depending on market availability, the vermouth bar's hours, or neighborhood circumstances.
- The snack includes potato chips, olives and secallona.
- The visit to Casa Vicens is from the outside; entry is not included.
- This is a walking sightseeing tour, so please wear comfortable shoes.
- This is a walking sightseeing tour, so please wear comfortable shoes. The activity takes place mainly outdoors. It could be affected in case of extreme weather conditions, in which case a full refund of the sightseeing tour price would be issued. The visit to Casa Vicens is from the outside; entry is not included. The snack includes potato chips, olives and secallona. The included drink can be vermouth, wine, or craft beer. Please inform us in advance if you have any allergies, food intolerances, or dietary restrictions. The route may vary slightly depending on market availability, the vermouth bar's hours, or neighborhood circumstances. Please be at the meeting point 10 minutes before the sightseeing tour starts.
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