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Discover Barcelona through a self-guided treasure hunt focused on Joan Miró, combining outdoor exploration, puzzles, and storytelling for a unique cultural experience.

The Joan Miró Mystery: Self-Guided Art Treasure Hunt offers a playful way to explore Barcelona at your own pace. For just $8.73 per person, you receive a mobile-based game that guides you through key Miró sites and lesser-known spots in the city. The tour lasts approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, making it a flexible activity suitable for a half-day adventure. With full availability 24/7 and the ability to start and pause at any time, this experience appeals to independent explorers seeking a blend of outdoor sightseeing, puzzles, and storytelling.
While there is no guide physically present, the well-crafted storyline and clear instructions delivered via the Questo app create an engaging journey. It’s perfect for those who enjoy self-guided activities, outdoor exploration, and uncovering the artistic side of Barcelona through an interactive challenge. The tour also emphasizes safety, as it takes place in open-air spaces, avoiding crowds and offering flexibility to customize your pace.

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The tour kicks off at Barcelona’s postal code 08014, where you follow a clue to arrive after solving a puzzle. This initial stop sets the tone for the adventure, and you can spend as much time exploring before progressing to the next location. The starting point is designed to be accessible and simple to find, ensuring a smooth beginning to your treasure hunt.
Next, the route takes you to Carrer d’Aragó, 2, where another puzzle awaits. This stop offers an opportunity to absorb the local ambiance while solving challenges. The clues are tailored to enhance your understanding of Barcelona’s connection to Miró, making each location a small piece of a larger story.
One of the highlights of the tour is the visit to Arenas de Barcelona, a historic shopping center with an artistic twist. Here, the clues guide you through the space, connecting Miró’s artwork with the vibrant city life surrounding it. You have ample time to appreciate the environment before moving on.

As you progress along Gran Via de Les Corts Catalanes, the route includes stops at 659 Garage and 493 Gran Via. These locations are part of the puzzle-quest, offering intriguing urban scenery. The puzzles are designed to challenge your wit while providing a deeper appreciation of Barcelona’s architecture and Miró’s influence within the cityscape.
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The route then guides you to Carrer del Comte Borrell, 108, followed by a visit to the lively Mercat de Sant Antoni. These stops introduce local commerce and daily life into the puzzle, blending art with authentic Barcelona experiences. Participants can pause here and soak in the vibrant market atmosphere.
Next, the tour takes you to the Cinemes Renoir Floridablanca and Teatre Goya, where clues connect Miró’s artistic legacy with Barcelona’s modern entertainment venues. These stops showcase the city’s creative energy beyond traditional museums, emphasizing the richness of its cultural scene.
The journey continues through Plaça Universitat and La Rambla, 75, two iconic locations central to Barcelona’s bustling life. The puzzles guide you through these lively areas, offering glimpses of the city’s vibrant street culture and architecture, all while uncovering stories linked to Miró.
The final stops include Mercat de la Boqueria, a bustling market filled with flavors and colors, and the Mosaic de Joan Miró on La Rambla. These locations serve as the artistic climax of the treasure hunt, celebrating Miró’s legacy in a lively, outdoor setting. The mosaic itself is a striking piece that encapsulates the tour’s focus.
Once booked, travelers receive an email with instructions to download the Questo app. The self-guided format means there is no guide, but full customer support is available 24/7 for any issues. The tour does not include entrance tickets to attractions, as the focus is on outdoor exploration and puzzles. Each ticket is recommended to be purchased individually for the best experience, though multiple people can share a device.
The tour begins in Barcelona postal code 08014, with the final destination at the Mosaic de Joan Miró, located at La Rambla, 71. The activity is open every day from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, providing maximum flexibility for planning your day.
What distinguishes this experience is its combination of outdoor exploration, storytelling, and puzzle-solving centered on Joan Miró. The self-guided nature allows full control over pacing, ideal for those who enjoy independent adventures. The inclusion of lesser-known locations alongside famous sites offers a balanced view of Miró’s influence in Barcelona.
The affordable price combined with full flexibility makes this an attractive option for budget-conscious visitors seeking an active way to learn about Miró, art, and the city itself. Its safety and open-air design are perfect for travelers cautious about crowds or seeking a stress-free, outdoor activity.
Since the tour is self-guided, there is no personal guide to share insights or provide commentary. Travelers should be comfortable with using a smartphone app and solving puzzles independently. Although the route covers many important sites, some stops are brief (around 10 minutes), so pacing is entirely up to the participant.
This activity appeals most to independent explorers, art enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers who want to discover Barcelona in a playful, story-driven way. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate self-paced activities and enjoy puzzle-solving. The price and flexible schedule make it accessible for a variety of travelers, including families and small groups.
This self-guided treasure hunt offers an engaging way to explore Barcelona’s art and culture, with a strong focus on Joan Miró. Its interactive puzzles and storytelling make it more than a simple walking tour, providing an immersive experience that blends art, urban scenery, and history.
While it lacks a live guide, the well-designed clues and beautiful locations compensate by offering a personalized adventure through the city. It’s an excellent choice for autonomous travelers looking to uncover Barcelona’s artistic side in a fun, safe, and affordable way.
“Good adventure! We learned some things about Miró and Barcelona! We passed from Santa estación to the ramblas Recommended!!”
Is there a guide during the tour?
No, this is a self-guided activity. You access the game via the Questo app on your phone.
Are attraction tickets included?
No, entry to attractions is not included. The focus is on outdoor exploration and puzzle-solving.
Can I start this tour at any time?
Yes, the tour is available 24/7, allowing you to begin whenever it suits your schedule.
Is this activity suitable for families?
Yes, the flexible nature makes it suitable for families and groups, especially those comfortable with using a smartphone and solving puzzles.