



Barcelona: Gothic Quarter & El Born Walking Tour with Guide
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch
- Guided walking tour of the Gothic Quarter
- Start at the Arc de Triomf
- View of Catedral de Barcelona
- View of Santa Maria del Mar
- Visit to Plaça Sant Felip Neri
- Visit to Plaça Sant Jaume
- Visit to Plaça del Rei
- Visit to Pont del Bisbe
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
- Languages: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch
- Guided walking tour of the Gothic Quarter
- Start at the Arc de Triomf
- View of Catedral de Barcelona
- View of Santa Maria del Mar
- Visit to Plaça Sant Felip Neri
- Visit to Plaça Sant Jaume
- Visit to Plaça del Rei
- Visit to Pont del Bisbe
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
Step back in time through nearly 2,000 years of history on a walking tour of El Born and the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona’s atmospheric old town, where Roman roots meet medieval marvels.
Wander through a maze of narrow streets and hidden alleys as your guide reveals the stories behind the city’s original heart—a place where civic power, religion, trade, and everyday life have intertwined for centuries.
Discover the historical importance of Barcelona, once known as Barcino, from its Roman foundations through the Middle Ages and into the early 20th century. Gain a deeper understanding of the key events and cultural influences that have shaped this remarkable and ever-evolving city.
Begin in Parc de la Ciutadella and explore the landmarks connected to the 1888 World Exposition, a defining moment in Barcelona’s modern development.
In El Born, uncover fascinating sites including the Born Cultural Centre, where a medieval streetscape lies preserved beneath the city, the magnificent Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, and the memorial square of Fossar de les Moreres. As you stroll through the district’s winding alleyways, imagine life as a 19th-century artist or a sailor arriving in Barcelona for the very first time.
Cross Via Laietana—the avenue that separates El Born from the Gothic Quarter—and enter the historic centre of medieval Barcelona. Visit Plaça Sant Jaume, the city’s political heart, framed by the City Hall and the Palau de la Generalitat. Continue to the charming Plaça del Rei, learn about the connections to Christopher Columbus, and discover the moving history of Plaça de Sant Felip Neri.
Along the way, admire architectural highlights such as the Pont del Bisbe, a photogenic neo-Gothic bridge steeped in legend, and the Cathedral of Barcelona, one of the city’s most impressive Gothic landmarks and a symbol of centuries of religious influence.
Perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and curious explorers, this walking tour blends legend and lived experience, weaving together ancient ruins, hidden corners, and captivating stories that most visitors simply walk past.
The tour is available in English, German, French, Dutch, Italian and Spanish. Our guides have immersed themselves in Barcelona’s rich culture and history, so feel free to ask for local recommendations, restaurant suggestions, or advice on the best tapas to try during your stay.
In order to confirm your booking make sure you provide your phone number including country code on your booking form.
The meeting point - the tour commences next to Arc de Triomf, and our guide will meet you at the Statue Pau Claris, they will identify themselves the day prior in a text message.
- Arc de Triomf: Grand entrance to the Universal Exhibition, a symbol of progress.
- Catedral de Barcelona: Majestic Gothic, a symbol of the city.
- Plaça Sant Jaume: Historic heart of Barcelona, vibrant with life.
- Plaça del Rei: Royal square, rich in history and medieval charm.
- Santa Maria del Mar: Stunning Gothic church, a treasure of the Born district.
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Not allowed
- Bare feet
Know before you go
- Suitable for history and architecture enthusiasts
- The tour involves walking through narrow streets and alleys
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking
