FAQ

Every experience works best when expectations are clear. This FAQ is designed to give you a better sense of how our tours unfold, what we prioritize, and how we guide you through Barcelona.

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Park Güell Tour. Panoramic image from the emblematic sight place once you are inside the park

Yes, we highly recommend booking in advance. Many of our tours, especially during peak seasons, sell out quickly. Advance booking online guarantees your spot and often allows you to skip long lines at popular attractions. For some tours, advance booking is required.

Inclusions vary by tour. For example, our Tapas Tour includes food and one drink at each stop, while our Full-Day Tour includes a private vehicle and guide. Entrance fees to monuments are generally not included unless specified. Please see the “What’s Included” section on each tour’s page for a detailed list.

Typically, standard tour prices do not include entrance tickets to monuments like the Sagrada Familia. This gives you flexibility. However, we can often arrange skip-the-line tickets for major attractions upon request. Please check the specific tour details.

The duration varies depending on the tour. A visit to the Sagrada Familia is about 1 hour and 15 minutes, our Tapas Tour lasts 3 hours, and our Full-Day tour is 8 hours. Please check the description on the tour page for the exact duration.

The meeting point is different for each tour. Some tours, like our private vehicle tours, offer hotel pick-up. For others, there is a specific meeting point detailed in your booking voucher. To avoid getting lost, please check the address on your voucher carefully and do not go directly to the main entrance of an attraction unless instructed.

Most of our tours are conducted in English. Our professional guides for private tours are also fluent in Spanish, with other languages sometimes available upon request. Please verify the language options on the specific tour page before booking.

We recommend wearing comfortable shoes for all tours, as most involve some walking. Depending on the tour and season, you might also want to bring a camera, sunglasses, and a water bottle. For religious sites like the Sagrada Familia, a scarf or cover-up is advised to ensure modest dress.

For tours visiting religious sites like the Sagrada Familia, visitors are advised to dress modestly. This means avoiding short shorts, tank tops, and ensuring your shoulders and knees are covered.

Our tours run rain or shine! We will adapt the itinerary where necessary to ensure your comfort. Please check the weather forecast and bring an umbrella or raincoat if needed.

Many areas we visit are accessible, but some locations (like the towers of the Sagrada Familia) are not. Our private vehicle tours are an excellent option for those with mobility concerns, as walking can be minimized. Please contact us in advance to discuss your specific needs.

Yes, for our food tours we can accommodate most dietary restrictions. Please contact us in advance with your specific needs so we can make the necessary arrangements with our partners.

Most of our tours are family-friendly and suitable for children. Please check the individual tour page for any specific age recommendations or restrictions.

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