Excursion An overview of barcelona tour at Barcelona

Cruise line: Silversea
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Panoramic Drive

Departing from the pier, begin your scenic journey through Barcelona with a panoramic drive past the Columbus Monument and the Old Port, offering an immediate glimpse into the city’s maritime heritage. Continue toward the Arc de Triomf and Ciutadella Park, both legacies of the 1888 World Exhibition and symbols of Barcelona’s historical evolution.

Modernist Barcelona Passeig de Gràcia

Leaving the waterfront, travel along Marina Avenue and Diagonal Avenue toward the elegant Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona’s most prestigious boulevard. Here, admire the city’s celebrated Modernist architecture, including Antoni Gaudí’s iconic Casa Milà (La Pedrera) and Casa Batlló, seen from the coach.

Plaça d’Espanya & Montjuïc Area

The panoramic tour continues through Plaça d’Espanya, passing the Fairgrounds, the Congress Palace, and Avinguda Maria Cristina, an impressive ceremonial avenue leading toward Montjuïc.

Spanish Village Cultural Heritage of Spain

Arrive at the Spanish Village (Pueblo Espanyol), an open-air architectural museum showcasing traditional buildings, streets, and crafts from different regions of Spain. During the internal visit, explore the village at a relaxed pace and gain insight into Spain’s rich cultural diversity all in one unique setting.

Montjuïc Viewpoint Photo Stop

Before returning to the ship, enjoy a photo stop at a scenic viewpoint on Montjuïc, offering some of the best panoramic views over Barcelona and its surroundings.

Note

Please note: This tour is primarily panoramic, guests should expect approximately 1 km of walking in total, including a short walk of about 5 minutes at the Montjuïc viewpoint and walking within the Spanish Village. The tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and for those using foldable wheelchairs only, provided they are able to manage the coach steps independently or with assistance from a companion.The tour sequence may vary. Wear comfortable clothing and flat walking shoes for the stops and free time. All guests must be able to embark and disembark the coach via steps (2–3 steps). Guests are not permitted to remain on the coach during stops. While much of the Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol) is accessible, some areas are not fully adapted. These include cobblestone streets, uneven surfaces, slopes, staircases, and certain interior areas, particularly upper floors of buildings and craft workshops.The itinerary and order of visits may vary depending on traffic and operational requirements. Comfortable clothing and flat walking shoes are strongly recommended.