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Barcelona Essentials Pass (with Public Transport Card)
- Barcelona City Audioguide
- Sagrada Familia
- Park Güell
+ 1 other top thing to do
Barcelona: Guided Walking Tour in Gothic Quarter
- Duration: 2h
- Live guide in English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
Best of Barcelona Bundle
- Barcelona City Audioguide
- Sagrada Familia
- Park Güell
+ 1 other top thing to do
The Barcelona Pass
- Barcelona City Audioguide
- Sagrada Familia
- Park Güell
+ 1 other top thing to do
The Gaudi Bundle
- Barcelona City Audioguide
- Sagrada Familia
- Park Güell
3 Houses of Gaudí
- Barcelona City Audioguide
- Casa Batlló
- Casa Milà La Pedrera
+ 1 other top thing to do
City Tour Barcelona: 24-Hr or 48-Hr Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
- Audio guide
Tot Montserrat Card: Public Transport from Barcelona + Lunch
Nougat and Chocolate Museum Tour with Tasting
- Duration: 45mins
- Live guide in English, Catalan, Spanish
- Group of max. 20 people
Barcelona: Picasso Walking Tour & Skip-the-Line Admission to Picasso Museum
- Duration: 2h
- Live guide in English, French
Barcelona: Walking Tour + Picasso Museum Fast Track Ticket
- Duration: 1h 30mins
- Live guide in English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
- Group of max. 12 people
Barcelona: 1-Hour Tour by Private Electric Tuk Tuk
- Duration: 1h
- Live guide
- Group of max. 4 people
Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum Barcelona: Skip The Line Ticket
- Duration: 1h 30mins
- Live guide
- Audio guide
- Group of max. 10 people
Girona: Game of Thrones Tour
- Duration: 9h
- Live guide in English, Spanish
- Group of max. 30 people
Barcelona: Private Historic Center Guided Tour
- Duration: 3h 30mins
- Live guide
- Group of max. 12 people
Barcelona: Historical Center Guided Tour
- Duration: 3h 30mins
- Live guide in French
- Group of max. 12 people
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About: La Rambla
This is Barcelona's most famous street. 1.2 kilometres long, and surrounded with cultural centers, theatres and architecturally intriguing buildings, Las Ramblas is a tourist magnet and a perfect spot to dive into the Catalan culture. The street is set between narrow traffic lanes, flanked by plane trees and is crowded until late. A stroll on this street is pure amazement, with souvenirs hawkers, buskers, pavement artists, mimes and living statues all being a part of the ever-changing street scene.