Your LivTours Private Walking Tour of Barcelona begins with the impressive 12th Century gothic Cathedral of Barcelona as the backdrop. Set in the heart of this picture book neighborhood, this area is known as the Gothic Quarter. Set in the core of what locals refer to as the Ciutat Vella, Old Town. The Old Town was all that existed of Barcelona until the 1860s when the city tore down the city walls and expanded, building the Eixample district. Managing the maze of history-rich streets in the company of a local private guide means a hassle-free morning and allows you to make the most of your time in Barcelona.
Your private tour starts by admiring a mural created in the 1960s that adorns the headquarters for Catalan architects and was designed by the city’s adopted artist, Pablo Picasso. Three larger than life murals that depict everyday Catalan life. Your guide will share with you all the details about how Picasso almost missed his chance to participate in this project! Turn 180 degrees and you will be faced with some of the city’s most well preserved Roman ruins. Your guide will take you for a closer look and explain these incredible feats of engineering that have been standing for over 2,000 years.
Next, it is off to discover the Gothic architecture of the city’s cathedral with its soaring arched ceiling and colorful stained glass windows. You will take an elevator to the rooftop which offers the most jaw-dropping views of the city from mountains to sea! Before leaving your guide will take you to an oasis of green calm in the cloistered courtyard, which hosts 13 white geese. Your guide will explain the history of the 13 geese as you stroll around the 12th-century cloister.
Just next door is the Plaza del Rei, dedicated to what is considered the first king and queen of Spain, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. Barcelona was originally the capital of Ferdinand’s expansive kingdom that controlled most of the western Mediterranean. Queen Isabella’s kingdom was all land and not trading routes until she funded Christopher Columbus’ voyages to the Americas in the late 1400s. Enjoy a visit to their palace where the agreements with Christopher Columbus are now kept.
In the very heart of this quarter lies Barcelona’s former Jewish Quarter. This tight-knit community existed for 700 years before the Papal and Spanish inquisitions. Exploring this neighborhood with a guide is essential to understanding the myriad of stories and history behind one of Europe’s oldest synagogues.
A short stroll will take you to Plaza Sant Felip Neri. This charming square has a darker history as it was one of the many sites of Civil War bombings across Barcelona. You will see the medieval Baroque-style church that survived the bombings and understand how the war influenced Spain’s current style of government and constitution; which was only written and signed in 1978!
Then it is off to Plaza Sant Jaume, where the Roman forum was thought to be. This bustling square is the heart of the city and state government whose elegant buildings flank this open square. Down a small side street, your private guide will lead you to the Temple of Augustus. These columns rocket 30 feet in the air and were the columns of the main building in any Roman town, the Temple. Built during the times of the Ancient Roman Emperor.