Tag Archives: free walking tours

FESTA MAJOR DE GRÀCIA 2015

7 Aug

CKXN1yBUcAAV7zmFesta Major de Gracia 2015 street festival is Barcelona’s biggest, most colourful and most popular neighbourhood festival. The neighbourhood festivals are organised by residents of local neighbours with the aim of bringing the residents and neighbours together in communal activities and events. It’s a wonderful tradition and the Gracia festival is the most famous of all the local Barcelona festivals, attracting over one and a half million visitors each year in August. It has been declared a Traditional Festival of National Interest by the Generalitat of Catalonia and also awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi (St George’s Cross).graciafiestas-23186

This popular festival is organised by the neighbours and families in Gracia and like all Festa Major festivals in Spain and Catalonia it was originally only for residents, but the originality and beauty of the Gracia street decorations has become world famous and now people come from all over Barcelona and from all over the world to experience the annual Gracia festival.Festes-de-Gracia-Barcelona-Mas-Edimburgo

The Festa Major de Gràcia features, like all Catalan festivals, a rich presence of all the traditional cultural Catalan traditions including the “Diada Castellera de Festa Major.” This features  “colles castelleres” which are groups that build up to 7 or 8 storey high human towers or castles, which is an amazing thing to see live. During the festa major there are many opportunties to see the local castellers group – called “Castellers de la Vila de Gracia” – build these amazing towers. On one of the festival nights they build a tower and move it between two plazas, which is called the “Baixada del Pilar Caminat.”

maxresdefault

The “correfoc” and “tabalada infernal” are also among the most popular and festive tradtions of all festivals in Catalunya. Correfoc means “firerun” in Catalan andconsists of “colles de diables” – which means “groups of devils” chasing and dancing to the beating of drums of the and spraying out sparks from fireworks attached to forks. The drummers of the Correfoc have their own parade called the “Tabalada Infernal.” There will be also be traditional Catalan “sardanas” folk dancing and other traditions like “bastoners” stick dancing, “trabucaires” shooting “bandits” and “grallers” pipers.festes-de-gracia-actes-amb-foc_0Thanks to FeelFreeTours, you can make free walking tour  through the neighborhood of Gracia, with an expert and specialist guide will explain the history, anecdotes and most of the neighborhood and the party.

For more information:www.feelfreetours.com

More information about festival: http://www.festamajordegracia.cat/

Nuevo Tour en Español: Gaudí Modernismo

27 Mar

modernismo final

Tenemos buenas noticias:

A partir del 1 de abril ofreceremos Tour del Modernismo en español, mostando las más bellas arquitecturas modernistas de los mejores arquitectos como Antoni Gaudí con la Casa Batlló, La Pedrera y su impresionante obra maestra la Sagrada Familia. Recorriendo el Eixample barceloní. Además, nuestros guías también te darán los mejores consejos sobre los mejores lugares para comer y beber.

¡No te pierdas esta experiencia única!

Se realizará los miércoles, viernes y domingos a las 10:30h; nuestro punto de encuentro será delante del Hard Rock Café de Plaça Catalunya.

¡Os esperamos!

Free walking tour at 5 pm

19 Jun

FREE TOUR BARCELONALast Monday we started with our afternoon free walking tour ! The tour start in Front Of Hard Rock Cafe at 5 pm ( Monday to Monday till September 31st) and head to the Old Town.
With our local guides you will discover fascinating spots in the gothic quarter, and they will also give you best tips about eating and drinking in trendy places in teh heart of Barcelona!

At 11.15 we have 2 daily free walking tours,The Old Town Tour and the Gaudi Moderrnism free walking tour.
So if you are about to arrive to Barcelona this summer …….let us show you the city!!

In case you want to visit the city deeply and get off the beaten track , check out our original experiences

The dancing egg

31 May

The dancing egg (L’ou com balla in Catalan) is an old cristian tradition that takes place in several towns in Catalonia during the feast of Corpus Christi, but especially in Barcelona.
The tradition dated from XVII century and, as legend say, started in the fountain of the Barcelona Cathedral’s cloister. To accomplish this, the egg would have been emptied, with wax used to fill the hole and add some weight. When placed over a water jet from a fountain, the egg starts turning without falling, and thus “dances.” Generally, fountains with a dancing egg are also decorated with seasonal flowers and fresh fruits.Barcelona dancing egg
In Barcelona the festivity is placed in some parts of the gothic quarter, where you can access to some cloister and gardens usually close to tourist.
So hurry up if you want to see the dancing egg…Sunday is the last day!!

A hidden restaurant….in front of Plaza Catalunya

11 Mar
19 terrace

19 terrace

The garden @ 19 bar

The garden @ 19 bar

If you are walking in the main center and hesitating where to stop for a coffee or take a quality meal……now you found the spot.
“19 restaurant” (The restaurant of Olivia Plaza Hotel) is a secret, and absolutely no- crowds place to relax, with a spectacular view of Santa Anna´s church (built more than 900 years).
Buffet breakfast is 23 Euros per person, but you can just take a coffee or drink in case you would like to do a quick stop. Lunch and dinner are other great options to try local food while you admire the magnificent walls of Santa Anna´s church and the tiny garden.

Once you finish your visit you will be just 10 metres from our meetting point to enjoy any of our tours !!