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Rural Catalonia bike and wine tour
An exclusive cycling tour in the heart of the Catalan countryside, this half-day bike route takes you through the wine-producing region of Montsant. And after pedalling your way through some spectacular scenery, you're rewarded with a tasting of local vino at a family-run winery.
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If you're short on time and want to see Barcelona in one day, this trip is for you. You'll tick off some of the city's biggest highlights – the outside of FC Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium, the “mini Spain” of Poble Espanyol, the Sagrada Familia, a panoramic city tour and the Magic Fountains of Montjuic.You'll kick off with a 30-minute stop at Camp Nou, where you'll stroll along the famous Barça Boulevard, peek at the ongoing renovations from the viewing gallery, test your skills against the robot goalkeeper and visit the official club store. Later, you'll zoom up Montjuic hill, passing the Olympic Stadium on the way to Poble Espanyol. This open-air museum showcases replicas of more than 100 buildings and streets from across Spain.Then it's on to Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, for an exterior view. After a panoramic tour of the city, you'll have free time to wander Las Ramblas, poke around the Boqueria Market or relax on a terrace. Your day ends at Plaça Espanya with the spectacular Magic Fountains – a colourful show of water, light and music.
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Monastery of Montserrat Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
As the spiritual heart of Catalonia, Montserrat is one of Europe's top pilgrimage sites. This famous Benedictine abbey occupies a striking location at the foot of towering rock formations in the Montserrat mountain range near Barcelona, Spain. You'll have the chance to visit the Vestry and see the statue of La Moreneta. Hugo, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Thought to have been carved in Jerusalem in the early years of Christianity, the famous ‘Moreneta' or Black Madonna is a sacred wooden statue of the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus. The Black Madonna is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Spain.'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. The monastery complex consists of several buildings, including the basilica, the sacristy, the choir stalls, the library, and the museum. The basilica was built in the 19th century and it's a prime example of neo-Gothic architecture. The monastery is also served by a renowned boys' choir, the Escolania de Montserrat, which dates back to the 14th century, making it one of the oldest in Europe.As you look around, you can sample the herb liqueur made by the monks and watch the brand new, interactive audio-visual presentation on Montserrat's history. And don't miss the chance to buy tickets for the funicular to the summit – the views of the Llobregat valley from the top are phenomenal.
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Barcelona continually tops Europe's city break charts – it's a buzzing metropolis with enough wow-factor sights to bowl any visitor over. Discover Poble Espanyol, Sagrada Familia, Las Ramblas, Plaça Espanya and Montjuïc hill. Martina, one of our expert local guides, says ‘Originally built for an exhibition almost 100 years ago, Poble Espanyol is a ‘village' which is home to 117 replicas of some of Spain's most celebrated architectural gems. The onsite fine art museum has works by Picasso, Dalí and Miro on display, and lots of local artisans make and sell their handicrafts here.'After a look around Poble Espanyol, the next stop offers the chance to see the striking exterior of the Sagrada Familia, a church resembling a wave-worn sandcastle – the most famous legacy of legendary local architect Antoni Gaudi. Martina adds, ‘Construction began on the Sagrada Familia way back in 1882. The current estimated completion date is 2026 – meaning that the building will be completed 100 years after Gaudí died. I think he would be proud to see how well his ideas have been realised.'You'll then have plenty of free time to explore Barcelona under your own steam. Maybe take a stroll along the pedestrianised Las Ramblas and visit La Boqueria indoor market where you could opt to try some of the tasty treats on offer. 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 before heading back to base.
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Immersive tour at FC Barcelona Museum and free time in the city
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. Immerse yourself in the past, present and future of FC Barcelona with a visit to their museum. Add in some free time in the city and you've got yourself a winning combination.Your guides on this tour really know their football and live and breathe for FC Barcelona, so you're in expert hands. They'll share pitch-perfect anecdotes on your way to the museum and are particularly good at getting football-mad kids warmed up for the tour. Once at the museum, you'll explore at your own pace with an audio guide. Learn all there is to know about the club, before heading to the new Spotify Camp Nou experience. With the magic of virtual reality, see what it looks like to be in the centre of the pitch, and live the emotions felt by some of the best footballers in the world.Once you've caught your breath, we'll drop you in the city centre for free time to explore in your own way. Wander along the pedestrianised Las Ramblas, explore the medieval maze of the Gothic Quarter or admire the modernist architecture of l'Eixample– it's totally up to you how to take advantage of the time.
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Montserrat Sant Joan Funicular Ticket
If you're visiting Montserrat Monastery, then won't want to miss out on bagging extra panoramic views over the Pyrenees from even higher up. This ticket for the Sant Joan funicular will allow you to travel to 1,000m above sea level, from where you can enjoy open-ended vistas and hiking trails.
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A magical night out awaits you in Salou. There will be baffling magic tricks, mystifying mind reading, cabaret performance and hilarious comedy on this quirky night out at Sylvester Oscar Scary's House of Illusion – all accompanied by free-flowing inclusive drinks.
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Tarragona is dripping in history, yet you'll find a place that's buzzing with eateries and a great vibe. This half-day trip gives you the lowdown on the city's history and sights with a trolley train tour, then free time to weave your way around the alleys crammed within the ancient walls.
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The golden sands of the Costa Dorada's beautiful beaches are what give the coast its name – but there is so much more of the region to be explored than just the beaches. This full day 4x4 safari is an exciting way to enjoy the stunning, less travelled part of the region.
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Barcelona Zoo & FC Barcelona Museum
Two of Barcelona's star attractions feature on this full day tour into the city. And instead of your typical sightseeing day out, you'll immerse yourself into the world of FC Barcelona with an interactive tour, then spend the afternoon at Barcelona Zoo surrounded by thousands of animals.Once you arrive in the city, it's straight to FC Barcelona's museum for a state-of-the-art experience. Learn all there is to know about the club at your own pace, before heading to the Barça Immersive Tour, a brand-new exhibition for 2023.The rest of your time in Barcelona will be spent at the zoo, which is home to thousands of animals, including monkeys, hippos and giant anteaters. See the giant Galapagos tortoises plod around their enclosure, and catch sight of the bright-pink flamingos taking a dip in the lagoon.
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Downhill Bike & Local Flavours
This 18km cycling tour takes in the Costa Dorada's mountains, a reservoir and a typical Catalan village. Plus, you'll visit an olive museum to learn about the olive oil making process and taste the local coop's award-winning olive oil. And to round off the experience, we'll head to the bar across the street to unwind with a drink and a chat.
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Barcelona Aquarium is considered the most important marine life visitor attraction on the Mediterranean. On this ticket-only excursion you'll get to witness its hundreds of species in their natural habitat, and enjoy all the amazing interactive features at your own leisure.
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