
Monument visits in Costa Dorada

Barcelona fountains and football stadium
A day that captures the sporting glory and exuberant colours of Barcelona. You'll kick off with a tour of the Camp Nou stadium, where the stars of FC Barcelona ply their trade. Then it's time to explore the historic city centre before heading to the famous ‘magic fountain' of Montjuic for an explosion sound and light. Home to FC Barcelona, the Camp Nou is Europe's largest stadium. Go behind the scenes and visit both the audiovisual centre and interactive museum. Later, you'll have free time in the city centre. Your day finishes with a stop at the Plaça Espanya magic fountain.
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Views of Montserrat
As the spiritual heart of Catalonia, Montserrat is one of Europe's top pilgrimage sites. On this tour you'll visit the monastery and enjoy a liqueur tasting.Firstly, a train will take you more than 700 metres up to Spain's largest Benedictine monastery. You'll enjoy exclusive access to the beautifully decorated vestry and skip the line to see the statue of La Moreneta ‘Black Madonna', which is an important religious symbol for Catalans.If you feel like taking it to the next level, you'll have the option to take a funicular up to 1,000 metres for stirring views over the countryside. Rounding off the day is a local liqueur tasting.
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Half-day Trip to Tarragona
The city of Tarragona is positively dripping in history, yet you'll find a place that's buzzing with modern eateries and a great vibe. This half-day trip gives you the lowdown on the city's history and top sights with a trolley train tour, then plenty of free time to weave your way around the alleys crammed within these ancient walls. Once a Roman capital of Spain, Tarragona is brimming with historic landmarks and monuments, and the easiest way to see them all is on the trolley train tour. You'll also be able to meander around the old quarter on foot.
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Tarragona Cathedral Ticket
It speaks volumes that Tarragona Cathedral is the city's must-visit attraction, even ahead of its UNESCO-listed Roman amphitheatre. It's fascinating and tranquil spot to stroll around, gathering your thoughts and admiring the intricacy of its Romanesque, Gothic and baroque features. What's more, it rarely gets as busy as other sights in the Costa Dorada.Built over the ruins of an ancient Roman temple and a medieval mosque, its unfinished façade is one of the symbols of the city. With this ticket, you can explore three very different areas. An audioguide option is also available.The restored nave, bathed by a kaleidoscope of colours from the rose window, is flanked by intricately decorated chapels devoted to saints. Then there's the Diocesan Museum, which has a collection of religious art and objects. But perhaps the most alluring area is the Gothic cloister. Medieval themes, such as rats conducting a cat's funeral, are depicted in its carved capitals.
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Barcelona City Tour
Barcelona continually tops Europe's city break charts – it's a buzzing metropolis with the power to bowl any visitor over. Discover Poble Espanyol, Sagrada Familia, Las Ramblas, Plaça Espanya and Montjuïc and more. You'll start at Poble Espanyol, famous for its replicated buildings from over 15 areas of Spain. And don't forget the Sagrada Familia, a church resembling a wave-worn sandcastle – a legacy of legendary local architect Antoni Gaudi.There's time for a stroll along the pedestrianised Las Ramblas and to visit La Boqueria indoor market. A panoramic drive through Plaça Espanya and over Montjuïc Mountain, with its bird's-eye views of the city and waterfront, round off the day.
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Barcelona Day & Night Tour
If you're short on time and want to see Barcelona in one day, this trip is for you. You'll visit FC Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium, see the Sagrada Familia, enjoy a panoramic city tour, visit the ‘mini Spain' of Poble Espanyol and experience the ‘magic fountains' of Montjuic. Kick off with an access-all-areas tour of the Camp Nou. Then head to Antoni Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia church. After a panoramic city tour, you'll have free time to explore. In the evening, we'll zoom up to Montjuic hill to Poble Espanyol. Your day finishes at Plaça Espanya's ‘magic fountains'.
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Barcelona Camp Nou Tour & Free Time
Whether you're a football fan or not, you can't but be impressed by the stadium of FC Barcelona. The Camp Nou is one of the true temples of world football – its pitch graced by some of the greatest players ever. On this excursion, you'll tour the stadium and also enjoy free time in the city. You'll access normally off-limits areas – go to the pitch, check out the director's seats and climb right up in the gantry where the commentators sit. After the stadium tour, you'll have free time to explore the Barcelona city centre at your own pace.
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Barcelona Door to Door
Want to explore Barcelona under your own steam? This trip is for the independent visitor who knows where they want to go and what they want to do. A great way to get into the centre of Barcelona without the hassle of crowded trains and long tedious journeys on public transport. The Catalonian capital has a little something for everyone, whether you want to tick off the top landmarks, or spend the day browsing boutique shops. The best spot for a bit of retail therapy is La Rambla. And in the Old Town you'll find Gothic churches, an ornate concert hall, and the mighty cathedral.
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