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Barcelona: Electric Scooter Tour

1. Barcelona: Electric Scooter Tour

Start the tour with a trip to Gaudi’s iconic masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia. Listen to your guide explain why it has been under construction for over 100 years and why it is still not finished. Continue the tour along one of the most popular avenues in Barcelona, the Passeig de Gràcia. Admire several of the city's most celebrated pieces of architecture from artists such as Antoni Gaudí, Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Lluís Domènech i Montaner, and many others. As you glide along the street, soak up the rich historical atmosphere and listen to fascinating stories about the city’s past. Stop by the city’s Arc de Triumph next, which was built for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair, then head over to Ciutadella Park. Ride through the green heart of the city to reach the famous Cascade Fountain and see colorful parrots flying around. Travel back towards the Eixample district, passing by La Monumental, which is the last bullfighting arena in Catalonia which was still in use until 2011. After that, visit the Olympic Port build for the Olympic Games in 1992. Ride alongside the Barceloneta beach and breath some fresh air from the ocean. Finally, travel back towards the Eixample district, passing by La Monumental, which is the last bullfighting arena in Catalonia which was still in use until 2011.

Barcelona: La Pedrera Sunrise Guided Tour

2. Barcelona: La Pedrera Sunrise Guided Tour

Journey through the genius of Antoni Gaudí with a visit to La Pedrera (Casa Milà) before the crowds arrive, and get stunning views of Barcelona for the building's roof terrace. Explore the magical building as preparations are made to open it to the public, and get up close to its organic features on a small group tour.  Access different areas of the building and discover what inspired Antoni Gaudí to create this architectural treasure: the Warrior Rooftop, the Whale Attic with the Gaudí Exhibition, the Tenants’ Apartment, the Flower Courtyard, and the Butterfly Courtyard. Visit as well as some areas that cannot be visited on the normal tour.

Barcelona: Welcome to Barcelona Segway Tour

3. Barcelona: Welcome to Barcelona Segway Tour

Start the tour with a trip to Gaudi’s iconic masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia. Listen to your guide explain why it has been under construction for over 100 years and why it is still not finished. Continue the tour along one of the most popular avenues in Barcelona, the Passeig de Gràcia which contains several of the city's most celebrated pieces of architecture from artists such as Antoni Gaudí, Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Lluís Domènech i Montaner, and many others. As you glide along the street, soak up the rich historical atmosphere and listen to fascinating stories about the city’s past. Stop by the city’s Arc de Trumph next, which was built for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair, then head over to Ciutadella Park. Ride through the green heart of the city to reach the famous Cascade Fountain and see colorful parrots flying around. Travel back towards the Eixample district, passing by La Monumental, which is the last bullfighting arena in Catalonia which was still in use until 2011.

Barcelona: 4.5-Hour Barcelona Sightseeing e-Bike Tour

4. Barcelona: 4.5-Hour Barcelona Sightseeing e-Bike Tour

This tour has been designed to perfectly showcase the wonders of Barcelona’s history, culture, and architecture in just half a day, as well as providing insight into city’s the secrets and stories. Travelling on an electric-bike, you’ll explore the very best of the city without even breaking a sweat. The adventure begins in Old Town Barcelona, bursting with characteristic charm and heritage. Navigate your way through the picturesque narrow streets, listening to your guide share fascinating information about local history. Pass through one of the city’s most significant parks, then arrive at the vibrant sea front. Bike along the shoreline of the glistening Mediterranean Sea until you reach Poblenou, one of the most up-and-coming neighborhoods in the city. Next, make your way to the world-famous Sagrada Familia and unravel the story of Barcelona’s most iconic landmark and its architect, Gaudi. Continue the tour to Park Guell next, where you can soak up some of the best views across the city. Once you’ve had your fill of the panorama, head back towards the city center and ride through the enchanting neighborhood of Gracia. Arrive at the Passeig de Gracia, where you can find Gaudi’s La Casa Mila and La Casa Battlo, and learn more about this world-renowned architect.

Barcelona: 2.5-Hour Gaudí Segway Tour

5. Barcelona: 2.5-Hour Gaudí Segway Tour

This Gaudí-inspired Segway tour takes you on a trip through the more recent history of Barcelona, leading through two of the city's central districts: Eixample and Vila de Gràcia. Starting at the famous Arc de Triomf on the Lluís Companys avenue, this itinerary introduces many of Barcelona's main attractions. It includes the famous architecture created by Anonti Gaudí: the Sagrada Familia, the Casa Batlló and the Casa Milà (La Pedrera) on Passeig de Gracia, one of Barcelona's most celebrated boulevards. You will also visit lesser-known modernist icons designed by great architects like Josep Puig i Cadafalch and Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Among them are buildings like the Casa Fuster,  Casa de les Punxes or the Casa Amattler, a luxurious property in Eixample commissioned by a wealthy chocolate tycoon in 1898. Another highlight of the tour is La Monumental, the last bullfighting arena where bullfights were held before being banned by the Catalonian parliament. Additionally to the Eixample district, this tour also takes you on a quick escape to the main square of the Gràcia district, the Plaza de la Vila de Gràcia. Interestingly, the district originally was not connected to Barcelona's old town, La Ciutat Vella, which is comprised of the Gothic quarter, the Born, the Raval and the neighbourhood next to the beach, La Barceloneta. It was established in the 17th century and remained an independent municipality until being formally annexed by Barcelona in 1897. On the square you will witness the distinctive bell tower and the former city hall, La casa de la Vila de Gràcia. Being one of Barcelona's most picturesque and cosmopolitan districts, Gràcia is home to the city's young bohemian scene. It consists of low buildings and small alleys full of local shops, restaurants and small art galleries, the type of vibrant local infrastucture Barcelona has become famous for.

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What people are saying about Casa Mila

The tour was so fun! It was better to see the city in e-scooter rather than walking. Lucas (our guide) was very friendly and accommodating. He made sure we are safe all the time and even gave us good restaurant recommendations. We booked a shared tour but we were the only ones at the time so it felt like a private tour to us. Highly recommend this tour especially to those up for some cool e-scooter experience.

Our guide Lilliana was terrific, one of the best we have ridden with. She guided us through the history of Barcelona while riding our bikes and we loved her passion in telling the story. The route we took gave us great views of the Mediterranean and the city.

Great service and very laid back. Took our teenage daughters and they had a blast.

We had a very nice guide and the scooters are very easy to operate.

Great guide, good gear and nice tour around the port area