Private Picasso in Barcelona Walking Tour with Museum Entry

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Duration: 1 hour

Overview

A journey through Picasso’s world in Barcelona

Included

Included
Picasso Museum Admission Ticket
Included
Professional Guide

Excluded

Excluded
Gratuities

Important information

How much walking is there?

We cover about 1 mile at a leisurely pace. This can be modified for private tours.

What is the refund policy?

We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours prior to the tour start time. We also offer rescheduling to another date the tour is running at no extra cost. Please keep in mind there are no refunds if you’ve already rescheduled your tour once.

When should I get there?

Please plan to arrive 20 minutes before the tour start time. The tour will start on time and we cannot wait for latecomers. We ask that you are conscious of the fact that our entry time into the museum is time sensitive.

If I miss the tour, can I go straight to the museum?

No, the tickets to enter the museum are given to you by your guide. You must be with your ExperienceFirst tour guide to enter the museum.

What if it rains?

Our tours run rain or shine. If there’s extreme weather and we have to cancel, you’ll get a full refund.

Are gratuities included?

Tips are always appreciated but never expected. They’re a great way to tell your guide they did an awesome job and show your appreciation.

Highlights

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This walking tour is a journey through Picasso’s life in Barcelona, where he lived starting at the young age of 14. The first stop on our Picasso tour is outside the Els Quatre Gats Restaurant, a Modernist building that was a tavern when Picasso lived in Barcelona. It was also a gathering spot for artists, the very first place he exhibited his genius. We’ll continue to the Sala Parès, once a paint shop, now a gallery. Picasso and other Barcelonian artists once exhibited their paintings here. We may even step inside to see how it’s changed over the years! Our next stop is at Carrer d’Avinyó 44, where Picasso frequented the brothel once located there. The women who worked there inspired his famous piece, Les Demoiselles d’Avinyó, now one of the finest examples of his Cubists works. As the walking tour comes to a close, we’ll pass by La Llotja, a historical building that once hosted the Fine Arts Academy where Picasso studied as a teenager. It’s still used today as a cultural center. It’s now time to finish your Picasso walking tour. This brings us to the picturesque Carrer Montcada, a medieval street at the entrance of Picasso Museum (or Museu Picasso de Barcelona in Catalan). Your guide will give you your skip-the-line ticket and tell you what to look for during your self-guided visit to the museum. Here, you’ll discover the special relationship Picasso had with Barcelona and see how the city changed and shaped his art.