Barcelona Gothic Quarter Self Guided Walking Tour

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Mosaic de Joan Miró, La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain
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Duration

2 Hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish

About this tour

Walk through Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter and uncover 2,000 years of history, from Roman Barcino to medieval streets, hidden courtyards, and iconic squares—all at your own pace. This self-guided walking tour takes around 2–3 hours and is easy to follow, mostly flat, and perfect for curious travelers who enjoy history, ar... Read more

Sample Tour Audio

Mosaic de Joan Miró
Font Pla de la Boqueria
Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi

Highlights

  • Walk Roman streets and stand beside 2,000-year-old city walls
  • Discover a hidden Joan Miró artwork beneath your feet
  • Learn the legend of Saint Jordi, dragons, roses, and love
  • Explore Barcelona’s medieval Jewish Quarter, El Call
  • See one of Europe’s oldest surviving synagogues
  • Uncover the dark symbols of the Spanish Inquisition
  • Admire the Cathedral of Barcelona and Saint Eulàlia’s story
  • Find secret courtyards, fountains, and forgotten alleyways
  • Hear Civil War stories etched into scarred stone walls
  • Experience where Roman, Gothic, and modern Barcelona collide

Included/Excluded

  • Access to the Barcelona Gothic Quarter Self Guided Walking Tour on our App
  • 30+ narration points of popular locations in Barcelona
  • Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
  • Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.
  • Audio Guide
  • In Person Guide
  • Entry fee of the Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi ($4.69)
  • Entry fee of the Cathedral of Barcelona ($12.9)
  • Entry fee of the MUHBA El Call ($2.58)

Tour Stops

 Mosaic de Joan Miró

Look down—this colorful circle is a Joan Miró masterpiece. Made as Barcelona’s welcome mat, it blends playful shapes, bold colors, and memory, turning everyday pavement into living art.

Font Pla de la Boqueria

Across the street sits a small fountain packed with legend. Stone faces pour water beneath Barcelona’s crest, linking myth, rumor, and daily life on La Rambla since the 1800s.

Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi

This massive Gothic church rises like a stone fortress. Its giant rose window and wide open nave show Catalan Gothic at its boldest—simple, powerful, and quietly dramatic.

Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol

Artists sketch, cafés buzz, and stories linger here. Named for a beloved local saint, this square blends creativity, miracles, and everyday Barcelona life in one relaxed pocket.

Carrer de Petritxol

Step into a narrow lane where balconies nearly touch. Medieval stone meets chocolate shops and galleries, proving Barcelona’s past and present comfortably share the same street.

MUHBA Via Sepulcral Romana

Look down into Roman Barcelona. These tombs line an ancient road where families buried loved ones nearly 2,000 years ago—history paused, preserved beneath modern footsteps.

 Ateneu Barcelonès

Behind this doorway lies a world of ideas. Since 1860, writers and thinkers gathered here to debate, read, and shape Barcelona’s cultural soul.

Portal de l'Àngel

Once a city gate, now a shopping artery. Medieval beggars stood here, travelers entered here—and still flowing beside it is Barcelona’s oldest public fountain.

Restes de l’aqüeducte romà

This wall traces the Roman aqueduct that fed Barcino. Fresh water once flowed overhead, keeping the city alive—an ancient lifeline hiding in plain sight.

The World Comes To Life With Each Kiss

Step closer—this kiss is made of thousands of real photos. Love, joy, and freedom come together, reminding us that human connection outlasts conflict.

Plaça Nova

Roman towers, Picasso lines, Gothic spires—everything meets here. This was Barcino’s entrance and remains a crossroads of 2,000 years of Barcelona history.

Cathedral of Barcelona

Barcelona’s Gothic crown rises in stone and legend. Gargoyles, saints, and soaring arches honor Saint Eulàlia, the city’s young patron and enduring symbol.

Casa de l'Ardiaca

Step into a hidden courtyard built on Roman walls. A quirky Modernista letterbox guards the city archive, where centuries of Barcelona’s memory are preserved.

Skulptur

Bronze figures await execution beneath stone angels. This moving memorial freezes grief, courage, and sacrifice into one powerful moment carved into the city.

Cases dels Canonges

These medieval homes, once housed cathedral canons. Look up—Pont del Bisbe links past and present, framing one of the Gothic Quarter’s most iconic views.

Barcelona’s Romantic Legend

Look up to find Saint Jordi carved above a doorway. Dragon, rose, and love merge here—fueling Barcelona’s most romantic legend and Sant Jordi Day.

Església de Sant Sever

Small outside, stunning inside. This Baroque church glows with gold, sculpture, and quiet drama—one of Barcelona’s best-preserved hidden treasures.

Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

Bomb scars mark the walls of this peaceful square. Once a cemetery, later tragedy, now reflection—history speaks softly but powerfully here.

Baixada de Santa Eulàlia

A tiny shrine marks Saint Eulàlia’s martyrdom on this slope. Easy to miss, heavy with meaning—classic Gothic Quarter storytelling in miniature.

MUHBA El Call

This museum reveals medieval Jewish Barcelona. Artifacts, maps, and stories unfold right where El Call once thrived before its tragic end.

Carrer de l'Arc de Sant Ramon del Call

Walk slowly—this lane whispers Jewish history. Medieval arches, scholar homes, and renamed streets trace faith, learning, and survival.

Sinagoga Major de Barcelona

Behind a modest doorway stands one of Europe’s oldest synagogues. Roman foundations and medieval walls protect a lost community’s heart.

Plaça de Sant Jaume

From the Roman forum to modern politics, power has lived here for 2,000 years—City Hall on one side, Catalonia’s government on the other.

Temple d'August. Museu d'Història de Barcelona

Four towering Roman columns hide in a quiet courtyard. This was Barcino’s sacred center, honoring Emperor Augustus two millennia ago.

Palau del Lloctinent

Step into a serene Renaissance courtyard. Arches, fountains, and a stunning wooden ceiling reveal royal power wrapped in calm elegance.

Plaça del Rei

Kings ruled, executions echoed, and Roman walls rose here. This square layers royal authority, fear, and ceremony into one dramatic stage.

Escudo de la Inquisicion

Look up—this stone crest marks the Inquisition’s presence. Mercy and punishment carved together, reminding us beauty can hide dark chapters.

Estatua de Ramon Berenguer el Gran

A calm count on horseback watches over Roman walls. This statue honors Catalonia’s medieval expansion and political strength.

Plaça de Sant Just

Barcelona’s oldest fountain flows beside an ancient church. Roman, Visigothic, and Gothic layers stack beneath your feet.

Ancient Roman walls

These Roman towers once guarded Barcino. Absorbed into medieval homes, they prove Barcelona wasn’t rebuilt—only built upon, century after century.

Durations

2- 3 hours

Languages

English
French
German
Italian
Spanish

Tour Type

Walking Tour

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