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Barcelona: Tapas & Sidecar Motorcycle Food Tour

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Overview

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Overview

Quotes Logo Tapas & Sidecar Motorcycle Barcelona Tour: See Barcelona in a fun and different way! Ride in a sidecar motorcycle with a private guide. They will drive safely while showing the city's cool buildings, great views, and yummy tapas.

This tour is a 3.5-hour food adventure around Barcelona. It mixes a ride on a sidecar motorcycle with stops to look at amazing buildings and eat tasty food and drink wine. The tour stops at places like Casa Milà (La Pedrera) and Casa Batlló on Passeig de Gracia. People will also get to see the Sagrada Familia at night. They will also eat a full tapas meal at a local place and enjoy sparkling Cava wine at a beautiful spot on Montjuïc Hill, overlooking the city and the sea. Other stops include Plaza de España, the Magic Fountain of Barcelona, the Olympic Stadium, La Rambla, and the Arc de Triomf.

The guide will tell about the city during the ride using a wireless system in the helmets. This private tour includes pick-up and drop-off at hotels in the city center. This tour includes private transportation, all fees and taxes, alcoholic beverages, dinner, and soda pop. It excludes anything not specifically listed. This tour promises an excellent quality, worry-free shore excursion. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Ride in a Sidecar: See Barcelona from a unique sidecar motorcycle, driven by your personal guide.

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Eat Delicious Tapas: Enjoy a full tapas meal at a great local restaurant.

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Drink Sparkling Wine: Toast with Cava wine at a viewpoint on Montjuïc Hill.

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See Famous Buildings: Pass by famous buildings like Casa Milà and the Sagrada Familia.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally love this tour because of the fun sidecar ride, tasty food, and helpful guides. Some wish it was longer or that the ride was smoother. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved seeing Barcelona in a unique sidecar.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many enjoyed the tapas and drinks that were included.

    Positive Highlight Icon The guides are knowledgeable and fun.

    Positive Highlight Icon Customers appreciated being picked up and dropped off at their hotel.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some customers felt the tour was too short.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few people mentioned the sidecar ride can be bumpy.

The Journey

1

Bodega in Gracia

Discover the authentic charm of Gracia with a visit to a local Bodega. This gastronomic haven offers a genuine taste of Barcelona, away from the tourist crowds. Immerse yourself in the local culture as you savor traditional tapas and local wines in this vibrant neighborhood known for its independent spirit and bohemian atmosphere.

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Passeig de Gracia

Experience the elegance of Passeig de Gracia, Barcelona's most luxurious avenue. Admire the opulent architecture and high-end boutiques that line this iconic boulevard, a testament to Barcelona's cosmopolitan allure. This grand avenue connects Plaça de Catalunya with the Gràcia district, showcasing some of the city’s finest modernist buildings.

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Casa Milà (La Pedrera)

Marvel at the architectural genius of Antoni Gaudí's Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera. While viewed from the outside, its undulating stone facade and surreal rooftop sculptures offer a glimpse into Gaudí's innovative vision. This UNESCO World Heritage site embodies the essence of Catalan Modernism and provides a captivating photo opportunity.

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Casa Batlló

Witness the whimsical beauty of Casa Batlló, another masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí. Admire its fantastical facade, reminiscent of marine life and Catalan folklore. Although viewed from the exterior, its unique design and vibrant colors make it a must-see landmark on Passeig de Gracia, reflecting Gaudí's organic and imaginative style.

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Plaza de España & National Palace

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Plaza de España and the majestic National Palace. This monumental area offers stunning views and photo opportunities. The National Palace, home to the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC), stands as a symbol of Barcelona's cultural heritage and architectural prowess.

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Magic Fountain of Barcelona

Be mesmerized by the Magic Fountain of Barcelona, a spectacular display of light, music, and water. This captivating show, held on select evenings, offers a sensory experience like no other. The fountain's intricate choreography and vibrant colors create a magical atmosphere, making it a memorable highlight of any Barcelona visit.

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Olympic Stadium & Montjuïc Hill

Ascend Montjuïc hill to explore the Olympic Stadium, Calatrava Tower, and the Olympic Ring, relics of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. These iconic landmarks offer a glimpse into the city's sporting history and architectural innovation. The hilltop provides panoramic views of Barcelona, making it a must-visit destination for sports enthusiasts and sightseers alike.

8

Montjuïc Cava Toast

Indulge in a special moment with a toast of Catalan sparkling wine (Cava) amidst the breathtaking views from Montjuïc. As you savor the crisp, refreshing bubbles, take in the unforgettable panorama of Barcelona stretching out before you. This elevated experience offers a unique perspective on the city's beauty and provides a perfect photo opportunity.

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La Rambla & Colombus Tower

Drive along the iconic La Rambla promenade, a vibrant thoroughfare teeming with life and street performers. Admire the towering Columbus Monument, a tribute to Christopher Columbus's historic voyage. La Rambla's lively atmosphere and cultural landmarks offer a taste of Barcelona's bustling energy and historical significance.

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Barcelona's Old Port

Enjoy a scenic drive around Barcelona's Old Port, a historic harbor that connects the city to the Mediterranean Sea. Admire the maritime charm and waterfront attractions as you make your way towards the beachfront. The Old Port, once a bustling trading hub, now offers a blend of history, leisure, and stunning coastal views.

11

Arc de Triomf

Stop for photos and explanations at the iconic Arc de Triomf, beautifully illuminated in the evening. This stunning archway, originally built as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair, showcases intricate sculptures and symbolizes the city's progress and artistic heritage. Its illuminated facade adds a touch of magic to the Barcelona skyline.

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Eixample Dreta Tapas Experience

Immerse yourself in Barcelona's culinary scene with a fabulous stop at a local restaurant in the glamorous Eixample Dreta neighborhood. Indulge in a first-class tapas, wines, and desserts experience that captures the essence of Catalan cuisine. The Eixample Dreta district, known for its modernist architecture and upscale ambiance, provides the perfect setting for a memorable gastronomic adventure.

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Sagrada Familia at Night

Witness the Basilica of Sagrada Familia in all its glory, beautifully lit up at night. Marvel at Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a symbol of Barcelona's architectural ambition and artistic innovation. Although viewed from the outside, its illuminated facade and intricate details create a breathtaking spectacle, offering a unique perspective on this iconic landmark.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes private transportation, all fees and taxes, alcoholic drinks, dinner, and soda. It does not include anything else. The tour includes pick-up and drop-off at hotels in the city center. Please let the tour operator know your hotel when you book.

Hot Tip

Many people liked doing this tour at the beginning of their trip to get a good overview of the city. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring a jacket as it can get cool in the evening. Remember to bring your camera, too!

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