Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Private tours Barcelona


Barcelona is synonymous with art, architecture, food and culture -- not to mention its people who have a knack for living the good life. Private tours in Barcelona should pay homage to all of these qualities in order to experience its rich history and heritage.



Let's start with food. In Barcelona, like many of its cousin ports around the Mediterranean, the Mediterranean cuisine is the foundation for all its culinary delights. More specifically, one would find the Catalan menu its mainstay for locals. Meat lovers can expect many entrees to include pork, such as Fuet, or a botifarra dish which is sausage and beans. Quality private tours in Barcelona will take us to the best restaurants.

Vegetarians will be in bliss with any escalivada, a plate of grilled vegetables. Those adventurous with food would find themselves overwhelmed with choices. Plan your meals to be taken in ‘non-touristy’ venues to soak up the atmosphere, good food, and better prices.



Private tours in Barcelona should expect to take in all the classic sites and sounds. First stop: Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece, La Sagrada Familia. This church dominates the skyline with its surreal splendor. Get your photos and then move on through the rest of the city, including the Gothic Quarter for exploration on foot.

There are private tours in Barcelona that include a drive up the Muntjuic, where one would find the Spanish Village, the Olympic Stadium, and other sites of interest. Regardless of your sightseeing interests, plan on staying in the city center for easy access to private tours in Barcelona during your stay.

Which brings us to The Ramblas, a pedestrian’s tree-lined street in the heart of Barcelona. Book your hotel on or near this half-mile strip to take advantage of mingling with locales and tourists alike. Hotels here range from one to five stars, perfect for private tours in Barcelona.

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