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Highlights Of Barcelona Accessible Guided Tour
1. Highlights of Barcelona Accessible
Guided Tour
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2. From ancient remains of Roman walls to the still-under-construction
Sagrada Familia, you’ll get to see all of the Barcelona highlights on this
fully-accessible tour! In the morning you’ll drive to see the modernistic
sights found in the Eixample district, on top of the Montjuic hill, and
elsewhere.
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3. Your afternoon on this Barcelona accessible guided tour will be spent
walking/rolling through the winding streets of medieval Barcelona and
along the world famous Las Ramblas boulevard!
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4. If you’d like a shorter tour, the Essential Barcelona Accessible Driving Tour
takes a half day and uses a wheelchair accessible vehicle to visit many of
the sights. Another option is the Medieval Barcelona Accessible Walking
Tour which visits many of the Gothic quarter sights in a half-day.
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5. Tour Highlights
• Montjuïc Hill and Olympic facilities
• Plaça Espanya
• Gran Via street
• Passeig de Gràcia (Barcelona’s most elegant avenue)
• Arenas and Monumental bullrings
• Triumphal Arch
• Barcelona harbor • Exterior of Generalitat Palace and City Hall
• Sagrada Familia • Former Royal Palace
• Guell Park • Sant Jaume square
• Gothic Quarter • Ribera District
• Barcelona Cathedral • Santa Maria del Mar
• Plaça del Rei • Former Jewish Quarter
• Las Ramblas boulevard
• Pedestrian and shopping streets
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6. Accessibility Details
The Highlights of Barcelona Accessible Guided Tour has a 4 Star Sage
Accessibility Rating because it is entirely step-free, and it encounters very
few hills and cobblestones. It did not receive a 5 star rating because it does
involves walking/rolling between the sites in the afternoon. If you would
like a 5 star accessible tour, you can choose the
Essential Barcelona Accessible Driving Tour.
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7. Transportation on this accessible guided tour of Barcelona is provided by
a van with a wheelchair ramp and wheelchair tie-downs.
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8. The walking portion of this Barcelona accessible guided tour uses routes
that are proven to be wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly. The tour
routes use sidewalk ramps (like those shown in the photo on the left) and,
where possible, avoid Barcelona cobblestones (like those shown on the
right).
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9. The Highlights of Barcelona Accessible Guided Tour will bring you to
Montjuïc Hill which hosted the 1929 International Exposition. On
Montjuïc, you will see the Palau Nacional, the 1929 stadium used in the
1992 Olympics, and some incredible views of Barcelona’s city and harbor.
All sites and viewpoints on the tour are accessible for disabled visitors.
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10. The Plaça de Espanya is one of the most beautiful plazas in Barcelona and
will be visited on this driving tour.
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11. Gaudi’s Batllo house (shown in the photo on the left) and his Milà house
(shown in the photo on the right) will be viewed during your drive along
Passeig de Gracia.
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12. The Sagrada Familia church is one of the most impressive and unique
churches in the world and will be viewed on this Barcelona accessible
guided tour. This church has been under construction since it’s
groundbreaking in 1882. There’s still a long way to go but it is unlike
anything you’ve ever seen! Your tour guide will explain the history and
significance of the church. Due to the potential for long lines, you will need
to visit the interior of the church on a separate occasion.
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13. Sitting on the El Carmel hill, Gaudi’s Güell Park is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and will be visited on the Highlights of Barcelona Accessible
Guided Tour.
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14. An optional visit to the Picasso Museum is possible on this accessible
guided tour of Barcelona. Your visit will utilize wheelchair ramps and
elevators to see the exhibits.
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15. The Areanas bullring (shown in the photo on the left) and the Triumphal
Arch (shown below on the right) are two sights you’ll see on the
Highlights of Barcelona Accessible Guided Tour.
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16. This accessible Barcelona guided tour will include a visit to the
gothic-style Barcelona Cathedral that was built over 500 years ago. When
you visit the Barcelona Cathedral located in the Gothic Quarter, you will
avoid the steps (shown on the left) and use the wheelchair accessible
entrance (shown on the right).
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17. The Plaça del Rei (shown in the photo on the left) is a 14th century
medieval public square that you will visit on the Highlights of Barcelona
Accessible Guided Tour. You will also see the 600 year old Generalitat
Palace (shown in the photo on the right) which houses the presidency of
Catalunya.
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18. During your visit to Sant Jaume square, wheelchair users will be able to
use the smooth path located in between the cobblestones.
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19. This Barcelona accessible guided tour uses wheelchair accessible routes
through the winding streets of the Ribera district and visits the The Santa
Maria del Mar church which was built at the height of Catalonia’s
maritime and mercantile preeminence in the 14th century.
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20. During your visit to Las Ramblas boulevard you’ll use accessible sidewalks
to see street performers, sidewalk vendors, and cafés.
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21. The Highlights of Barcelona Accessible Guided Tour visits many pedestrian
and shopping streets with small restaurants and boutiques. Handicapped
accessible routes are used at all times.
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22. Tour Details
Tour duration: 8 hours
Cost: 675 euro for 1-2 people, 725 euro for 3-4 people, and 775 euro
for 5-6 people.
* 20 euro off if booked as part of an accessible cruise & excursions
package.
* 20 euro off if booked as part of an accessible Barcelona travel
package.
Days of the week the tour is offered: Every day of the week
Meet-up time: 9 am
Meet-up place: Cruise dock or accessible hotel lobby
Dress code: None
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23. Tour Details
Maximum number of people on tour: 1 wheelchair user + 3 other
people can fit in the van
Entrance tickets: Not included. Some entrance tickets are free for
disabled visitors if they have an ID card from their home country
stating the percent of their disability. Otherwise, the Picasso
Museum is 11 per person, the Sagrada Familia is 15 euro per person,
and the Barcelona Cathedral is 6 euro per person.
Cancellation policy: 100% refund with at least 7 days notice, 50%
refund with at least 4 days notice, no refund with less than 4 days
notice.
Not included: Entrance tickets, snacks/meals, and gratuities.
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