After breakfast, meet with your local guide for the visit of a jewel of spanish architecture, the Sagrada Familia.
Barcelona remains one of Europe’s foremost capitals of Art Nouveau architecture, or as it’s referred to in Catalonia, Modernism. Once controversial, this architecture dominates the
image of Barcelona and is epitomized by the modernist architect Antoni Gaudí and his extraordinary masterpiece La Sagrada Família. On your tour, you will also take in the Hospital de Sant Pau, a nearby ‘modernista’ complex that’s also the largest Art Nouveau site in the world. When seen together in the company of a local historian, these sites provide a deeper understanding of Barcelona’s distinct, whimsical modernista movement.
After a relaxing ‘siesta’ in the afternoon, it will be time to discover the local gastronomy through a Barcelona Tapas tour in the evening.
Spain is synonymous with tapas, but are tapas a culinary tradition of the fervently nationalistic region of Catalonia? Long before the Andalusians from the south brought their gazpacho and the hot new chefs were topping tapas with wasabi, there was a local tradition of “pica-pica”, or enjoying some nibbles over a glass of vermouth before a meal. Your expert guide, a culinary insider or chef, will shine a light on this tradition, taking you on a delectable tour of top tapas purveyors around the trendy, up-and-coming Poble-Sec area. You will be revealed the basis of Catalan tapas and see how they have evolved with the influence of the rest of Spain and its recent avant-garde culinary movements.
♦ WHAT IS INCLUDED ♦ Tour | Transfer | Accommodation | Catering
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