Barcelona Architecture Tour

693 reviews
1 hr 30 min · typically 1–2 hours total

Discover the artistry and secrets behind some of the city's most striking buildings created by the inimitable Gaudí.

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  • Family-friendly
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Ticket types and quantities
Adult 13–64 years
€ 25,00€ 27,78
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Child 4–12 yearsi
€ 17,50€ 19,44
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Estimated total · € 25,00

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Overview

This comprehensive tour of Barcelona's most fascinating architecture lets you in on a few secrets of their construction and the brilliant mind of their creator, Antoni Gaudí.

Your tour commences at the stunning Sant Pau Recinte Modernista, the largest Art Nouveau building in the world, a former hospital that now makes up a lavishly decorated cultural complex with 16 unique pavilions.

Then, it's on to one of the world's most recognizable buildings, the Sagrada Familia. Your guide will tell you all about the history of its construction that spanned over 125 years and the secrets of the symbols embedded in its intricate facade.

Your tour ends on the wonderful Passeig de Gracia, famous for its high concentration of Art Nouveau and modernist buildings designed by architects like Gaudi, Montagner, Puig i Cadafalch, and others. You’ll even enter the Casa Amatller to learn about the Barcelonian chocolate-making process that began in 1797, and you can even try a taste!

The architecture of Barcelona, conceived by some of the world's greatest artistic minds, shows off incredible attention to detail and intricacy. Don't leave the city without joining on this tour for a deeper dive into the unparalleled architecture of beautiful Barcelona!

Location

Carrer Sant Antoni Maria Claret 167
08025 Barcelona

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Opening hours

Standard opening hours

Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM

Last entry
4 PM

Guest reviews

Aria V.

May 2026

Smooth check-in with no surprises. We learned more than expected in a short visit, would recommend budgeting a little buffer after for souvenirs.

Ben E.

Mar 2026

Entry was quicker than websites suggested. Seating/rest spots helped older travelers in our group, worth blocking a half-day for.

Nadia S.

Mar 2025

The pace worked well with kids. (Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, would recommend budgeting a little buffer after for souvenirs.)

Marcus V.

Apr 2026

A calm experience even on a crowded day. easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Ada G.

Sep 2025

Easy to combine with other sights. we’d echo the hype online.

Elena A.

Nov 2025

Clear signage when we arrived. Kid-friendly pacing without feeling rushed, easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Diego C.

Nov 2025

Entry was quicker than websites suggested. Photo spots were thoughtfully spaced along the route, even though it was a busy day.

Leo D.

Mar 2026

Easy to combine with other sights. matching what friends told us—but better in person.

Hanna K.

Nov 2025

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Queues moved faster than expected, easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Ines N.

Jan 2026

Easy to combine with other sights. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Noah N.

Jul 2025

Helpful crew and clear instructions. even though it was a busy day.

Zara R.

Sep 2025

Entry was quicker than websites suggested. — glad we prioritized it.

Aria J.

Aug 2025

Straightforward redemption with our pass. — glad we prioritized it.

Chloe V.

Jun 2025

Easy to combine with other sights. We learned more than expected in a short visit, we’d echo the hype online.

Chloe K.

Jan 2025

More impressive in person than the photos. we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.