Explore Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter with a self-guided audio tour. Discover secrets, legends, and landmarks at your own pace. Download now.
Explore Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter with a self-guided audio tour. Discover secrets, legends, and landmarks at your own pace. Download now.
- Ciutat Vella (Old Town) - Royal Square was crafted in 1848, though the initial concept dates back a century earlier. Its symmetrical layout, featuring elegant arcades and four-story buildings with colonnaded galleries, creates a distinctive space that invites relaxation and enjoyment.
- Gran Teatre del Liceu - Gran Teatre del Liceu is one of…
- Ciutat Vella (Old Town) - Royal Square was crafted in 1848, though the initial concept dates back a century earlier. Its symmetrical layout, featuring elegant arcades and four-story buildings with colonnaded galleries, creates a distinctive space that invites relaxation and enjoyment.
- Gran Teatre del Liceu - Gran Teatre del Liceu is one of Europe’s most significant and iconic opera houses. Situated in the heart of La Rambla, this grand building has been a cultural landmark of Barcelona since its opening in 1847.
- Mercat de la Boqueria - Among the approximately 40 markets in Barcelona, La Boqueria stands out as the city’s most renowned market, with a history tracing back to the 13th century when it was an open-air market.
- La Rambla - This lively boulevard links Plaça de Catalunya with the Columbus Monument, extending just over a kilometer and offering hours of delightful strolling among its shops, gift stores, restaurants, and the constant flow of visitors who gather daily.
- Carrer Petritxol - This narrow and charming alley, barely three meters wide, is well-loved in Barcelona for two reasons: its chocolate shops and art galleries.
- Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi - This delightful area, known as Pine Square, derives its name from the majestic pine tree traditionally standing at the square’s center.
- Major Synagogue - Located in Barcelona’s Jewish Quarter, also known as El Call, it was the heart of Jewish life during the Middle Ages when the city was a significant commercial and cultural hub of the Mediterranean.
- Placa Sant Felip Neri - Upon entering this small square, the city’s hustle and bustle seem to fade away. Surrounded by historic buildings and dominated by the baroque church of Sant Felip Neri, this square is a place of great beauty and profound memory.
- MUHBA Temple d’August - After ascending the small slope, you will reach the large door of a building. If open, enter to find the remains of the Roman Columns of Barcelona, one of the most impressive remnants of Roman Barcelona, transporting us directly to the era of Barcino.
- Barcelona History Museum MUHBA - This square is named for its close ties to the Royal House of the Crown of Aragon. The building before you was the Royal Palace, home to the Counts of Barcelona and later the kings of the Crown of Aragon.
- Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau - You are standing before the oldest entrance to the cathedral, known as St. Ivo’s Gate. This historic door is one of the few remnants of the medieval architecture of the original cathedral, which began in the 13th century.
- Placa de Sant Jaume - To your left stands the impressive Barcelona City Hall, a Renaissance-style building with Gothic and Baroque details. It serves as the center of the city’s municipal administration. Its facade, with an elegant blend of columns and windows, reflects Barcelona’s historical significance.
- Cathedral of Barcelona - In front of you is the magnificent Cathedral of Barcelona, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Cross and Saint Eulalia. It is a major symbol of the city and a masterpiece of Catalan Gothic architecture.
- Roman Aqueduct - Here, among narrow alleys and hidden squares, lies the living history of over 2,000 years. Walk over the remnants of the ancient Roman city of Barcino, discover medieval walls, Gothic cathedrals, and secrets that have endured through the centuries.

- An activation link to access your tour
- Offline content to avoid roaming charges
- Downloadable audio-guide map in many languages on your smartphone
- An activation link to access your tour
- Offline content to avoid roaming charges
- Downloadable audio-guide map in many languages on your smartphone
Your personal companion through Barcelona’s most historic streets.
Download the app and immerse yourself in stories, curiosities, and legends as you explore at your leisure. With the mobile app, stroll through the narrow lanes of the Gothic Quarter while an interactive guide unveils its secrets, legends, and hidden gems.
Audio guides with interactive…
Your personal companion through Barcelona’s most historic streets.
Download the app and immerse yourself in stories, curiosities, and legends as you explore at your leisure. With the mobile app, stroll through the narrow lanes of the Gothic Quarter while an interactive guide unveils its secrets, legends, and hidden gems.
Audio guides with interactive maps.
A 2-kilometer route, the tour takes approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour (depending on your walking speed).
An easy and accessible walk featuring 14 iconic landmarks and restaurant suggestions.
Available in multiple languages.
Begin your adventure in the medieval heart of the city.
Created by licensed Barcelona guide, Mari Carmen Rodríguez.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.