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Join a foodie guide on a quintessential evening out in the trendy Gothic Quarter and Born neighborhoods at the tapas and wine bars locals love. This Barcelona tapas and wine tour leads you off the beaten path where you’ll dive in the world of Catalan wines and discover the modern tapas bars with contemporary dishes rooted in tradition. Sip and eat your way from aperitif through dinner and dessert on this fun night out full of delicious food, conversation with new friends, and of course plenty of wine!
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This half-day tour of the highlights of central Madrid is the ultimate way to check three of the city's must-see sights off your list in one day. With all tickets and logistics handled, all you have to do is show up and get ready for an unforgettable day out in the Spanish capital. As you make your way through the stunning galleries of the Prado Museum, through the charming historic center, and wrap up at the grandiose Royal Palace, you'll be accompanied by an insightful local guide who will decode the city's lesser-known stories and hidden secrets every step of the way. And with a small group of just 15 guests maximum, you'll enjoy a more relaxed and intimate experience with easy access to your guide so you can ask them all your burning questions. Madrid is packed with art, architecture and culture, and on this half day tour, you’ll experience the best of it with an expert local guide. Your tour starts when you skip the line and enter the Prado art museum, home to one of the greatest collections of European art in the world. Breeze past the crowds and head straight inside to enjoy a full tour of the museum’s highlights. Along the way, you'll meet the masters who have defined Spanish art throughout the centuries, from the court painters of the Spanish Royal Family to legendary artists like Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, Bosch, Tintoretto and more. Your guide will tell you the stories behind the art and help you understand what makes each piece so celebrated—which just isn't possible to do on your own in a museum boasting over 1,000 pieces on display!Leaving the museum, you’ll walk the medieval streets of central Madrid, stopping at famous landmarks like the Plaza Mayor and the Puerta del Sol as your guide tells your story of how the city went from an outpost of a crumbling Moorish empire to the preeminent Catholic power in Europe. And while there's plenty of history to be found in these streets, today the area is one of the city's coolest neighborhoods. You'll also learn how to make the most of it during the rest of your stay as your guide shares tips on where to eat, shop, and relax.Soon, you'll stroll towards the heart-stopping Royal Palace, where you'll enter with skip-the-line tickets to explore an incredible collection of paintings and textiles in each room. On your guided visit of the world's largest in-use royal palace, you'll see the palace's impressive chapel, the king's and queen's dressing rooms, the throne room—where bureaucrats are still received by the king and queen today—and more. You'll also hear the story of Madrid's most famous "mayor", King Carlos III, who was instrumental in shaping the modern city you've gotten to know throughout the day.Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience. Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into these attractions are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot of ground in a short period of time.This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll go straight to the most famous rooms. Your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.Note: There are sections of this tour that require a bit more walking and stair-climbing than usual. If you have any concerns or questions about your ability to maintain a moderate pace with the group, please contact us ahead of time and we’ll be glad to advise you.Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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In a gastronomic paradise like San Sebastian, it can be hard to narrow down where to eat when you're spoiled for choice. This San Sebastian pintxos tour will take you to the heart of the local food scene—the Old Town—where you'll discover firsthand what to eat, where to eat it, and why. Along the way, you'll learn what to do—and what not to do!—so you can successfully navigate even the most bustling of pintxos bars like a pro during the rest of your trip.
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Discover Seville’s vibrant food culture on this tour perfectly pairing delicious local food with the city's fascinating history. Step into some of Seville's oldest bars, where locals have gathered for generations, where you'll taste authentic tapas like Iberian ham and manchego cheese. Each bite is perfectly paired with an authentic local drink—including Seville’s famous orange wine, which you'll taste at the bar that made it famous. You'll be joined by a culinary expert who will share the fascinating history behind each stop and help you navigate Seville’s tapas scene with confidence. And with guaranteed reservations at popular spots, you’ll avoid the crowds and enjoy a truly VIP experience.
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Journey through the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, popping in and out of its 75+ year old tapas bars, and learn how the story of Barcelona is fully intertwined with its food. From the Romans to the Moors to the present day, each of the communities that has called the current Catalan capital home has left its mark. In three and a half delicious hours, your friendly guide will reveal links to Barcelona's past hidden in plain sight: in our buildings, our language, and in every single food and drink you'll taste on this Barcelona tapas tour. Throughout your experience, you'll venture into the few remaining authentic small businesses in the Gothic Quarter and meet the proud locals who are keeping Barcelona's history alive through its food.
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Madrid’s history comes to life through food and fascinating stories on this one-of-a-kind tapas crawl. In between stops at some of the city’s oldest tapas bars, you’ll embark on a journey through hundreds of years of history past legendary monuments, unassuming hidden corners, and everything in between. You’ll also gain firsthand knowledge of how to go out for tapas just like the locals do in Madrid!
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More than many cities in Spain, Barcelona is a melting pot. Influenced over the years by cultures from within Spain and beyond, the dishes that we consider traditional today weren't always part of Barcelona's story. But without them, the city wouldn't be the same. On this Barcelona food tour, we'll explore a mix of traditional businesses and the ones that are writing that story today, while we discover the real Barcelona through its food.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience. Gaudí’s La Sagrada Família church is known for being one of Barcelona’s most iconic buildings. Being such a popular attraction can mean long visitor lines. Take the stress out of being stuck in crowds by having a skip-the-line entrance ticket included. You’ll get straight inside and have a guide to take you around this spectacular building. Learn about Gaudí and the bizarre yet magnificent techniques he used to design the building.With no reliable ticket sales onsite, tickets to La Sagrada Familia must be purchased online in advance. On this express tour we guarantee your entrance. Traveling with an expert guide you’ll get more from your visit too, learning about the architecture & the fascinating man behind it: Antoni Gaudi.Your tour starts right by La Sagrada Familia, where you’ll see the basilica in all of its majesty. Hear from your guide what work remains to be finished, then skip lines to get straight inside. As you move between columns designed like trees, your guide will explain how Gaudí developed his style from both religious, natural, and Catalonian influences. Learn about his innovative use of light as you bask in the colourful glow of stained-glass windows that fill the sanctuary with an otherworldly atmosphere.Only an extraordinary mind could create such a building. You’ll learn all about the strange life of Gaudí, how he rose from humble beginnings to the top of society, then retreated from the limelight to build his basilica, ending in a death that nearly went unnoticed by the world. After a quick visit to the highlights of the museum, your guide will give you information on what else you should see, including the crypt, before you leave.This is the most affordable, easiest and most accessible way to visit La Sagrada Familia, perfect for anyone on a short trip to Barcelona who wants to do justice to its most impressive attraction.Important: Guests with infants must book the free infant ticket on our website in order to enter Sagrada Familia. All guests (including children) must also bring ID on the day of their tour. This is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as Sagrada Familia often asks for ID as proof of age.Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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Experience the traditional cuisine of the Basque Country in a way few other visitors to the city can claim. This comprehensive Basque cooking class, taught by a professional chef in a historic family restaurant, will give you a crash course in the essentials of regional cooking. Get hands-on in preparing classic recipes, learning new skills and gaining a deeper appreciation of San Sebastian's culinary culture along the way. Note: Unfortunately, due to the prevalence of sharp knives, hot stoves, and high surfaces, this experience is not suitable for children under 12. Families with teenagers are welcome to join. For families traveling with younger kids, we recommend our daytime Ultimate Pintxos and Wine Tour.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience.This extraordinary experience allows you to roam the illustrious halls of Spain's most revered art museum an entire hour before the public is allowed inside. While the Prado welcomes millions of visitors every year, none of them will be in your way as you make your way from Goya to El Greco and every masterpiece in between. This early access tour is the most exclusive, VIP-level experience you can have at a Madrid museum—from crowd-free access to the most iconic paintings, to a small, intimate group and art historian guide.Meet your guide and small group outside the Prado just before 9 am, then step straight inside to experience the museum at its most serene. Your art historian guide will lead you through the tranquil, hushed galleries that hold some of the world’s most prestigious artistic treasures. What lies ahead are experiences with these masterpieces that not many people can claim to have had. Marvel at the intricate details of Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights, a triptych whose full splendor is best appreciated up close—which is difficult to do among the usual crowds that surround it. Stand captivated before Velázquez's iconic Las Meninas as your guide unveils the secret symbols and narratives that aren’t apparent to most. Experience the heightened intensity of Goya's haunting Black Paintings, which take on an even more profound and somber atmosphere when viewed in a silent, empty gallery. As you make your way through the breathtaking collection, soaking up works by El Greco, Picasso, Rubens, and Titian, your expert guide will provide the context needed to appreciate every nuance. As your VIP Prado tour concludes, the museum begins to welcome its first public guests of the day. The value of witnessing the collection's gems without the bustling crowds will become more evident. Bid farewell to your guide inside the Prado, where you have the option to continue exploring the museum at your leisure or venture out into Madrid to begin enjoying the rest of your day in Spain’s captivating capital. Images created by Walks in partnership with the Museo Nacional del PradoPlease note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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The best way to get acquainted with Spanish cuisine is by walking in the footsteps of a local for a few hours, from neighborhood café to traditional local market and every place in between. And that's just what's in store on this perfectly planned Madrid food tour! You’ll visit the decades-old establishments that are the backbone of the city center—the places that make Madrid what it is. And like the capital itself, the bites on this Madrid food tour are a melting pot of Spanish essentials (melt-in-your-mouth jamón ibérico) and only-in-Madrid specialties (a fried calamari sandwich?!).
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Tapas bars and flamenco shows are a dime a dozen in Seville. But if you don't know how to tell truly great Spanish food and flamenco from the tourist traps, you'll end up disappointed. This Seville tapas and flamenco tour will demystify both of these pillars of local culture with a friendly culinary expert to lead the way. Learn the unwritten rules of eating in Seville and get a primer in flamenco so you can fully appreciate every beat of the passionate performance you'll see.Note: Unfortunately we are unable to allow children under 6 on this tour due to age restrictions at the flamenco venue. For families traveling with younger kids, we recommend our daytime Tastes, Tapas, & Traditions Tour.
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Make your own traditional paella and other regional dishes as you taste your way around Spain without leaving Madrid. After a guided visit to our favorite neighborhood market, your small group will head into a stunning private cooking space reserved just for us at one of the city’s most picturesque restaurants. Enjoy an aperitif back in the kitchen as you start to prepare your meal. During your cooking class in Madrid, you’ll work alongside an expert local guide and chef to prepare a delicious homemade lunch including paella, two tapas, and dessert.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience. During peak afternoon hours, Antoni Gaudi’s breathtaking Sagrada Familia is hard to appreciate in its full glory due to the massive crowds. But in the evening, as the rays of the setting sun stream in through the colorful stained-glass windows, Barcelona’s most iconic church takes on a more peaceful air. This evening Sagrada Familia tour will give you the context and space the spectacular structure deserves. Sip a glass of cava while admiring it from a nearby rooftop before you make your way to the fairy tale-like inner sanctum. Along the way, you’ll hear the stories behind Gaudi’s masterpiece and get insight from your guide that will help you appreciate every intricate detail. There’s no better place to get your first glimpse of the Sagrada Familia than from a chic rooftop terrace atop a nearby hotel. Toast the evening with a refreshing glass of cava as your guide introduces you to the church and its mastermind, Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Take advantage of this unique viewpoint to snap some unrivaled pics of the Sagrada Familia—vistas like this are hard to come by. Then, you’ll head back down to ground level and walk the few blocks to the breathtaking basilica itself. Even on the outside, there are so many hidden details just waiting to be discovered—and your guide will be sure to point out a few of the quirkiest. (Think: a six-toed Roman soldier, a devil holding a bomb, and Japanese-inspired sculptures.) Details like this elevate the church to an entirely new level even before you've stepped inside, and without a guide, you're likely to miss them. It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for—it’s time to head into the Sagrada Familia for your evening tour. Your visit has been strategically timed for one of the last entry slots of the day so you can avoid the crowds that pack into the space at peak hours. As a bonus, you'll also enjoy a stunning sight earlier visitors miss: the late afternoon sunlight streaming in through the stained-glass windows, revealing an explosion of colors and details that will take your breath away. Your guide will lead you through the sacred space, sharing stories about the building's past and pointing out even more hidden details—including a spot where Gaudí immortalized his own face in the church. This evening Sagrada Familia tour allows you a more relaxed look at a Barcelona icon away from the crowds. Take your time to drink in the fascinating hidden details in the architecture and leave with a newfound appreciation for Gaudí’s masterpiece. Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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This Seville food tour might cover some of the most bustling neighborhoods in the city center, but you’ll step off the beaten path and into the life of a local for a morning. That means a shopping trip at the market, popping into a beloved tapas bar for a bite, picking up sweet treats from a few surprising locales, and everything in between. Along the way, you’ll meet the proud families who have been perfecting their crafts for generations and get a sense of what it really means to call Seville home.
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After a busy day of sightseeing in Seville’s historic center, a laid-back night of tapas and drinks will be calling your name. But deciding among Seville’s thousands of bars can be tricky—not to mention knowing what to order, how to order it (in Spanish!), and the countless other unwritten rules of tapas culture. On this evening tapas tour, you’ll join a local foodie and a small group of new friends in Triana, sevillanos’ neighborhood of choice for a night out. As you eat and drink your way across four unique styles of tapas bars, you’ll get a crash course in what it means to eat out in Seville—so you can conquer even the loudest, liveliest bar like a pro during the rest of your stay.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience. Casa Battló is one of the most whimsical and eccentric buildings in the world—and also one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona. Visiting this Gaudi masterpiece usually involves lots of crowds lines. But that will be the least of your worries on this early access Casa Batlló tour, where you’ll be welcomed inside like a true VIP before the house opens to the public. There’s no better way to experience one of Gaudi’s most iconic works: with the time and space you need to fully appreciate every detail. Kick off your early access Casa Batlló tour over an hour before the first general access guests are admitted. Take a moment to admire the home’s breathtaking façade on Passeig de Gràcia as your guide points out some of its most fascinating hidden details and shares the story of the man behind Casa Batlló: Antoni Gaudi. From there, your guide will welcome you into the house, still empty of any visitors at this early hour. Pause in the whimsical entrance hall and hear which 19th-century writer inspired its underwater theme before climbing the “vertebra” staircase to the Noble Floor. As the heart of Casa Batlló, this space offers incredible insight into how Barcelona’s upper class lived in the early 20th century, with unique details ranging from a curious fireplace to a gallery window overlooking Passeig de Gràcia below. After that, it’s time for one of the undisputed highlights of your Casa Batlló tour. Pass through the peaceful rear patio before heading up to the incredible rooftop terrace, with its whimsical architectural details and incredible city views. This is one of the most popular spaces in the house, which means that most visitors have to jostle for space during public opening hours—but you’ll have it all to yourself. Last but not least, your Casa Batlló tour wraps up with a visit to the Gaudi Cube, an immersive new multimedia experience that will take you deep into the mind of the man himself. After your tour comes to an end—just as the house is officially opening to the public for the day—you’re welcome to stay inside Casa Batlló for as long as you’d like, visiting the gift shop or exploring the house some more at your own pace. Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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Join us for a mini escape from Barcelona, trading the busy city streets for the calm of the mountains and countryside on this perfectly planned Montserrat and cava winery tour. You’ll join a small group and a knowledgeable local guide for an exciting trip out of the city on a private minibus (not a massive coach!). Take a guided tour of the iconic Montserrat Monastery—a quintessential Barcelona day trip destination in and of itself—before heading to our favorite family-run cava winery in the Penedes region. There’s no better way to explore Catalonia further afield from its capital than this perfectly planned excursion.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience.For centuries, only the Spanish Royal Family and their guests have had the privilege of roaming the halls of the Royal Alcazar in Seville alone—until now. As part of an exclusive small group with VIP-level early access before the palace opens to the public, you'll breeze past the long lines outside and have plenty of time to take in the grandeur of the space and the tales it holds—all without the crowds. As Seville comes to life first thing in the morning, join your guide and small group in Plaza del Triunfo. While others wait in line nearby for the Alcazar to open, you'll pass right on by thanks to our specially secured VIP access. Stroll past the crowds and into the palace before it officially opens, through doors opened exclusively for our group. Take a journey through the empty palace with your guide, who will unveil the historical events, architectural secrets, and influential figures that have shaped the Alcazar throughout the centuries. Follow in the footsteps of King Ferdinand, Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus as you explore where the plans for Columbus's voyage to the New World were made, and meet King Peter I, who commissioned the most famous part of the palace we see today. Along the way, you’ll be able to fully appreciate the architectural and artistic treasures of the Alcazar in a way that’s simply not possible among the usual crowds. After visiting the palace's most significant spaces, head outside for a serene stroll through the gardens. Expanded throughout the centuries by each successive monarch, the gardens now cover seven hectares (17 acres) of land and are home to countless exotic species of trees, flowers, and plants, and even some friendly peacocks! By the time you leave—just as the crowds are starting to arrive—you’ll have a more complete understanding of the Alcazar itself and how it fits into Seville’s past and present. Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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There are two things you need to do during your time in Madrid: eat tapas and drink excellent Spanish wines. On this Madrid tapas and wine tour, we’ll help you do both in true Madrileño fashion as we spend an unforgettable evening out on the town. In the company of a small group of fellow foodies with a friendly guide to lead the way, you’ll taste your way through the tapas bars locals come back to night after night for good food, wine, and vibes. By the end of the night, you'll have done so much more than simply learn how to tell your Riojas from your Riberas (though we cover that, too!)—you’ll have experienced a slice of authentic Spanish life in a way that few other visitors to Madrid can.
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Any trip to Madrid should feature two things: a visit to the Prado Museum and a meal at Botín. On this tour, you'll experience both! Begin with an exploration of the highlights of the Prado’s massive collection, carefully selected so you don’t have to worry about navigating the 7,000+ pieces on your own. Then, you're off on a guided cultural walking tour through Madrid to Botín, the oldest restaurant in the world. Head behind the scenes for an exclusive tour before enjoying a three-course meal, including their signature dish.
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Sure, the Old Town is a must—but it’s not the only show in town. If you’re looking for great food at bars you’re going to remember for years to come, allow us to introduce you to the Centro neighborhood. This less-visited area is the one we locals choose when making plans with friends. Tonight you’re one of us, and we’ll show you a true local experience full of both iconic pintxos and pleasantly unexpected tastes you won’t find anywhere else.
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This half-day tour combines Toledo’s best: unforgettable food, rich history, and vibrant local culture. Starting at Zocodover Square, you'll wind through Toledo’s cobbled streets to visit family-owned eateries, historic landmarks, and hidden gems. Taste authentic dishes, meet the artisans behind them, and learn about Toledo’s multicultural past from an expert local guide. With stops at a monastery-turned-restaurant and a live artisan workshop, this immersive tour will leave you full, inspired, and ready to explore more of Spain’s “Imperial City.”Your tour begins in Zocodover Square, the beating heart of Toledo. Here, your guide will introduce the city’s fascinating blend of cultures before leading you to a small bakery for your first bite—a savory-sweet introduction to Toledo’s diverse cuisine.Next, you'll step into Toledo’s past as you explore Puerta del Sol and the Mosque of Cristo de la Luz. Along the way, your guide will reveal stories of the city’s Islamic, Christian, and Jewish influences. Soon it will be time for your next food tasting at a family-run shop, where you'll taste local delicacies like Iberian ham and learn from the owner about Toledo’s culinary heritage.Time for lunch! Settle in for a memorable meal in a second-generation restaurant housed in a historic monastery. Savor Toledan stew, regional cheese, and wine as your guide brings the city’s history to life with tales of its Imperial glory.From there, you'll head into the heart of the Jewish Quarter. Meet the nuns at a local convent, who will share their handmade almond pastries with you. Your tour wraps up at a live artisan workshop, where you’ll witness the intricate art of Damasco being practiced by a true master. Your guide will offer tips for exploring Toledo further so you can make the most of the rest of your time in the city.Please note that this tour is entirely based in Toledo and does not include transport to or from Madrid.
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Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience.Madrid is one of the best cities in the world for art lovers, but knowing where to begin can be a challenge. This unforgettable experience balances the classical and contemporary, offering a deep dive into Spain’s artistic heritage through two of Madrid’s most iconic museums. Complete with a rare opportunity to enter the Prado Museum before it opens to the public and skip-the-line access at the popular Reina Sofia Museum, you'll enjoy intimate access to iconic works and dive beneath the surface with stories and secrets from your expert art historian guide. Begin your day with an exclusive visit to the Prado Museum. Before the doors open to the public, you'll step inside Spain’s most celebrated art gallery for a truly serene experience. With no crowds, you’ll have the chance to admire Bosch’s "The Garden of Earthly Delights" and Velázquez’s enigmatic "Las Meninas" up close. Your guide will weave stories of Spanish royalty, rivalries, and artistic inspiration into an engaging narrative that brings the art to life. Before leaving the museum, you'll have a short break to sip coffee in the Prado’s café or pick up a keepsake from the museum shop. After reconvening with your group and guide, it's time to dive into contemporary art at the Reina Sofía Museum—just a short walk away down the scenic Paseo del Prado. Skip the line and follow your guide into a world of 20th-century artistic innovation. From Dalí’s surreal landscapes to Miró’s playful abstractions, you’ll discover a new side of Spanish art. Your tour culminates with an in-depth exploration of Picasso’s "Guernica", a monumental work brimming with symbolism and historical resonance.Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience.Experience Madrid like never before with this expertly curated tour combining art, history, and royal grandeur—and with all logistics handled so you don't have to worry about a thing. Starting with VIP access to the Prado Museum and ending with skip-the-line entry at the Royal Palace, this tour is perfect for the curious traveler who wants to uncover Madrid’s best in one unforgettable morning.Start your day with VIP access to the Prado Museum. Step inside the iconic museum an hour before it opens to the public and explore its world-class art collection in peaceful solitude. Your expert guide will bring centuries of art to life, decoding the mysteries of masterpieces like Velázquez’s "Las Meninas" and Bosch’s "The Garden of Earthly Delights." Without the crowds, it’s an experience you won’t find on other tours.After a brief break at the museum to browse the gift shop or grab a coffee, you'll embark on a guided stroll through Madrid’s vibrant streets. Discover the secrets of Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol as your guide shares fascinating stories of dramatic events that shaped the city’s history. Along the way, get insider tips on the best spots for dining, shopping, and soaking up the local culture.Finally, you're off to discover regal grandeur at the Royal Palace. Skip the long lines to explore this majestic residence and marvel at its lavish interiors, from the grand staircase to the opulent dressing rooms. Learn about Carlos III, the "best mayor" Madrid ever had, and see how his vision transformed both the palace and the city.Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience.Discover the majesty of Seville’s Alcazar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with skip-the-line access and a passionate local guide. Walk through ornate palatial rooms, learn how monarchs like Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand shaped Spanish history, and wander lush gardens home to exotic plants and peacocks. Perfect for history lovers who want to dive deeper into one of Spain’s most iconic landmarks—without the hassle of long lines. Begin your journey at Seville’s historic Plaza del Triunfo. Your guide will welcome you and your small group before whisking you past the long lines into the Alcazar. As you enter, you’ll be captivated by the intricate Mudéjar architecture and glittering tiles—all part of the building’s storied history, which dates back to the 12th century. Every step you take through the Alcazar reveals a new story, each brought to life by your passionate guide. Discover the heart of Spanish royal history as you wander into the Ambassadors’ Room, where King Pedro once received visitors centuries ago. Marvel at the Gothic Palace, a blend of medieval grandeur and Renaissance details. The Tapestries Room reveals colorful artistry that showcases centuries of craftsmanship. End your visit by stepping outside to explore one of Spain’s most exquisite royal gardens. The vast space is a living testament to centuries of careful cultivation by monarchs, filled with fragrant blooms, towering palms, and the occasional strut of a proud peacock. This is the perfect place to relax and reflect on the majesty of the Alcazar. Important note: The full names of all participants, nationalities, and passport numbers must be provided at the time of booking. Failure to do so will result in your booking being automatically cancelled. Names must match the names on the passport, and unfortunately name changes after booking are not permitted. You must also bring your passport the day of the tour. Failure to bring your passport can result in the security staff refusing your entrance to the monument.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience.Experience Barcelona’s top sights, fascinating stories, and incredible views—all in one unforgettable day! With all logistics handled, private transport, and a passionate local guide, this tour lets you immerse yourself in the soul of Barcelona without a moment of hassle. From the Gothic Quarter’s historic charm and hidden corners, to the wonder of Gaudí’s whimsical Park Güell and his awe-inspiring Sagrada Família—both with skip-the-line access—this tour showcases the Catalan capital at its best. Your Barcelona in a Day tour begins in the Gothic Quarter, where your guide will lead you through its winding streets and into centuries of history. From the hidden charm of Plaza Sant Felip Neri to the Roman walls, this is your chance to hear stories of Roman Barcino, local traditions, and even the dark days of the Spanish Civil War that shaped this storied area.Next, enjoy a view like no other as you ascend Montjuïc Hill for a ride on the city’s iconic cable car. As you float over the city, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and Barcelona’s rooftops. The ride ends in Barceloneta, where you'll have free time to stop for a coffee or stroll along the sandy beach of this historic fishing neighborhood.Your adventure continues with Gaudí’s Barcelona. In a private van, travel along Passeig de Gracia, where you’ll take in the impressive façades of two of Gaudí’s most famous buildings: Casa Milà and Casa Batlló. Soon you'll arrive at Park Güell and skip the line to wander this fairytale-like park of whimsical sculptures, colorful mosaics, and enchanting pathways. Your guide will share stories of Gaudí’s visionary life and how his work has left an indelible mark on the city.End the day at the breathtaking Sagrada Família. Skip the line to enter Gaudí’s world-renowned basilica, still under construction after more than a century. Inside, watch how the light filtering through the stained-glass windows casts a kaleidoscope of colors across the basilica’s soaring interior as your guide brings this awe-inspiring work of art to life.Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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We're now offering a curated selection of beautifully designed sightseeing and cultural walking tours by Walks. More than simply after-hours access or line-skipping tickets, a Walks tour is about connecting people to places, with storytelling at the heart of every unique experience. Gain an understanding of Seville’s culture, history and architecture on this complete walking tour of the city including entrance to two UNESCO World Heritage sites. With VIP access to the Alcazar, you’ll be treated like royalty and be able to explore this monumental palace before the crowds descend. Then embark on an exploration of the old Jewish Quarter and wrap up at Seville’s monumental cathedral. Experience the full beauty of Seville on this expertly crafted walking tour of its highlights. You’ll begin by meeting your guide at the Plaza del Triunfo and head straight to the Alcazar, one of Seville’s most popular destinations. Thankfully, as part of this tour you’ll have VIP access to go inside well before the first public entry of the day. In the company of just your expert guide and tour group, you'll explore the majesty of this historic palace full of Moorish-influenced rooms and take a stroll through the breathtaking gardens. Your guide will tell you about the fascinating history behind one of the world's oldest palaces still in use, including its appearance in the hit television series Game of Thrones.After exploring the palace, you’ll continue your exploration of the past on a tour of Seville’s winding streets, beginning in the old Jewish Quarter. Your guide will regale you with stories from these Medieval streets before venturing into a very different era in Seville’s past. At this point, you'll pause for a 20-minute break. Although not included, your guide can share recommendations on where to get a coffee or snack.Your last stop will be Seville’s iconic cathedral. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll get right inside for a guided tour of the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Many highlights await inside, including the tomb of Christopher Columbus and masterpieces by famed artists Velazquez, Goya and Murillo. Your expert guide will give you fascinating insight into the cathedral's history and how it's deeply integrated into the lifeblood of the city. During the cathedral visit, you can also choose to climb to the top of the Giralda tower for impressive views of the city.You’ll end the tour with an afternoon free to spend further exploring Seville’s charming streets, with the knowledge and context that will help you navigate the city like a local. Please note that this description is an example and your experience may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have an excellent experience.
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Spanish culture is full of vibrancy and passion. There’s no better example of this than two of its iconic cultural staples: flamenco and tapas! Traversing through the historic center of Madrid, you’ll get deeper insight into each one as you see a live flamenco performance and enjoy tapas at a family-owned charcuterie store. Along the way, you’ll meet the artisans who bring flamenco shows to the stage with a visit to a local shop and gain an understanding of the music that will heighten your experience of the performance.