
Shopping in Costa Brava

Barcelona door to door
Get a carte blanche to explore Barcelona any which way you like. We'll take care of the travel bit, ferrying you to and from the city centre for a DIY day of sightseeing. The best spot for a bit of retail therapy is La Rambla, a tree-lined avenue packed with fashion stores and chic coffee bars. In the Old Town you'll find Gothic churches, an ornate concert hall, and the mighty cathedral or head towards the port, and you can see the monkeys at Barcelona Zoo. Grab a taxi right to the Sagrada Familia or travel to the west of the city for a tour of Barcelona's famous football stadium, Camp Nou.
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Barcelona Day & Night Tour
If you're stuck for time and want to see it all in one day, this trip includes many of Barcelona's top sights. After a behind-the-scenes tour of FC Barcelona's Camp Nou, you'll head to the Sagrada Familia church. Next, you'll have some free time in the Port Vell area where you can explore Las Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter. A panoramic tour over the Montjuic gives you fantastic rooftop views of the city below. Your day finishes with a stop at Plaça Espanya's ‘magic fountain' – an impressive water show that's a riot of sound and colour.
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Barcelona Free Time and Fountains
Barcelona has so many attractions that it's like putty in your hands – you can do almost anything with it. We'll take you to the Catalan capital and give you free time to explore it at your own pace before visiting the famous Magic Fountains at dusk. Once you're in town, you can choose your own itinerary, whether it's wandering through the Gothic Quarter or admiring the modernist creations of architect Antoni Gaudi. The fun ends with a stop at the Plaza España to see its Magic Fountains. This impressive water show leaves anyone who sees them it a truly memorable final impression of the city.
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Camp Nou Tour & Barcelona Free Time
The gods have been kind to Barcelona. Not only does the city boast some of the world's most eye-catching architecture, it's also home to one of its best football teams. You don't have to be a football fan to be impressed by the Camp Nou – its trophy room museum is Spain's third most visited. Other highlights in our behind-the-scenes look at Europe's biggest stadium include the changing rooms, dugouts, directors' seats and press boxes, tucked high in the gantry. Then we'll drop you in the city centre, with around two hours' free time to explore in your own way.
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