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Discover Gaudí’s masterpieces in Barcelona with a 3-hour walking tour, followed by a hands-on mosaic workshop creating your own Gaudí-inspired art.
Getting a true feel for Barcelona’s architecture means understanding the genius of Antoni Gaudí, whose works define the city’s modernist landscape. This small-group tour, priced at $79.52 per person, offers an engaging 3-hour experience that combines insightful sightseeing with a creative mosaic-making workshop. With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour promises a personalized atmosphere, perfect for those eager to explore Gaudí’s buildings and craft their own trencadís mosaic souvenir.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of guided walks through Barcelona’s most iconic architectural sites and a hands-on activity that leaves you with a tangible reminder of Gaudí’s distinctive style. The tour starts in the lively Eixample district, visiting famous landmarks like Casa Mila and Casa Batllo, before moving into the historic El Born area for the mosaic workshop. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized attention.
While the admission tickets to attractions like Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and Palace of Catalan Music are not included, the guides provide detailed explanations, enriching your understanding of Gaudí’s influence. The 1-hour workshop at Mosaiccos is a key highlight, where you create your own Gaudí-inspired mosaic using the trencadís technique—an authentic craft closely associated with the architect’s style.


The tour begins in the Eixample district, where the guide offers an in-depth look at the façade of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera. This iconic building showcases Gaudí’s innovative use of curves and organic shapes. The explanation helps clarify the building’s significance and design elements, setting the tone for the day.
Next, the group visits Casa Batllo, renowned for its whimsical façade filled with vibrant colors and flowing lines. The guide provides insights into Gaudí’s approach to modernism and how these structures reflect his creative vision. Both sites require separate admission tickets, which are not included, so visitors should plan accordingly.
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On the block of discord, the tour explores architectural contrasts within the historic Eixample neighborhood. The guide explains the distinctive styles and historical context of the buildings, highlighting how different architects responded to Gaudí’s influence. This stop enhances understanding of Barcelona’s architectural evolution and Gaudí’s pioneering role.

Strolling along Passeig de Gracia, the tour reveals the exquisite details typical of Barcelona’s grand boulevard. The guide points out notable features and subtle design touches that travelers might overlook on their own. This avenue not only showcases luxurious shops but also serves as a showcase of modernist architecture, with multiple buildings displaying Gaudí’s influence.

The Palace of Catalan Music stands as a prime example of modernista architecture. This historic concert hall dazzles visitors with its ornate façade and breathtaking interior. The guide explains the building’s artistic elements and its importance within Barcelona’s cultural scene, adding depth to the visual experience.

The last stop of the walking tour takes place in El Born, a district filled with medieval charm and history. Here, the group arrives at Mosaiccos, where the hands-on workshop begins. This creative session lasts about one hour, during which participants use the trencadís technique—recreating Gaudí’s signature mosaic style—under professional guidance.

The highlight of the experience is the mosaic workshop at Mosaiccos. All necessary materials are included, making it accessible for everyone regardless of artistic skill level. Participants craft a personal souvenir—a small mosaic piece, such as a fridge magnet or decorative box—using authentic trencadís techniques. The workshop provides a memorable way to connect with Gaudí’s artistic legacy.
The tour departs from Pg. de Gràcia, 90 in the Eixample district, with the ending point at Carrer dels Assaonadors in Ciutat Vella. The tour is designed to accommodate travelers with moderate physical fitness, and service animals are allowed. The group size remains small, with a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring personalized interaction with guides.

At $79.52, this tour offers a balanced mix of educational sightseeing and a creative activity. While entrance fees to the attractions are not included, the detailed explanations and the mosaic workshop add significant value. Booking is highly recommended, with the tour often booked 100 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
A full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This flexible policy makes it easier to adapt plans if needed, especially given the popularity of the experience.
With a focus on Gaudí’s architecture and a creative mosaic activity, this experience appeals most to those passionate about design, craftsmanship, and Barcelona’s modernist heritage. The small-group setting and knowledgeable guides make complex concepts accessible and engaging, ideal for visitors who appreciate both history and hands-on learning.
“Christian was fantastic! So knowledgeable and friendly. We loved the walking tour and 1 hour mosaic workshop was very fun.”
Is the mosaic workshop suitable for children?
Yes, the workshop includes all materials and is accessible for children aged 9 and above, making it a fun activity for families.
Are entrance fees to Gaudí’s buildings included?
No, the tour does not include entrance tickets to Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, or Palace of Catalan Music. Visitors should purchase tickets separately if they wish to explore inside.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with about 2 hours of guided walking and 1 hour of the mosaic workshop.
How many people are in each group?
The tour maintains a maximum of 15 travelers for a more intimate and engaging experience.
Do I need to have prior knowledge of Gaudí or architecture?
No prior knowledge is required; guides provide clear explanations that cater to all levels of familiarity.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility for your plans.
This Gaudí-inspired Barcelona mosaic workshop and tour combines architectural sightseeing with a creative activity, making it ideal for those eager to deepen their understanding of Gaudí’s work while taking home a handmade souvenir. Its small-group setting and expert guides ensure a memorable, informative experience that celebrates Barcelona’s modernist heritage.