Swastik Holiday Catalonia tour packages make it easier for tourists to take advantage of the many attractions that this magnificent city has to offer. Barcelona is one of the world's most popular holiday spots because the optimum time to go on Catalonia toursis in the late spring (May), when the weather is beautiful. However, the summer months of July and August are the busiest, drawing visitors from around the globe to enjoy the stunning beaches.
Arrival at the Barcelona airport. Meet and greet with our guide, followed by free time and an introduction to Barcelona.
After Breakfast, meet our local guide, we will embark on a full-day city tour in search of some of Gaud, Domènec I Montaner, and Puig I Cadafalch's finest works of modern architecture. We will begin our journey at the Sagrada Familia before moving on to the Sant Pau and Santa Creu Hospital and ending in the Parc Güell, which has been a World Heritage Site since 1984. Lunch served to customers. The Monumental Bullring, Parc de la Ciutadella, Plaza de Sant Jaume, Palau de la Msica, Ramblas, and Paseo de Gracia are just a few of the major Barcelona landmarks that will be included in our later sightseeing tour. The Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Amatller, Casa LleóMorera, and Fundació Tàpies are only a few examples of modernist homes that can be discovered (outside). It is referred to as the Golden Square. stay in the hotel after returning.
Travel to Reus on 3rd day of tour package to Catalonia. Despite the fact that Gaud was born here, Domenech I Muntaner is credited with having the greatest influence on the city's architecture. There are more than 25 façades to view, including those of the Institut Pere Mata, Casa Rull, and Casa Gasull. Lunch served to customers. (Optional; in a Catalan-food establishment. We travel to Tarragona in the afternoon. This is a World Heritage Site for its Roman Archaeological Complex and one of Catalonia's Seven Wonders. The tomb of James I by Domènechi Montaner, the Metropol Theatre by Jujol, and the altar in the Church of Jesus and Mary by Gaud are the most significant modernist masterpieces.
Breakfast. With a village, a church, and a factory, "Colonia Güell" is an industrial colony in Santa Coloma de Cervelló that we will visit. Many consider the church crypt to be Gaud's finest achievement. The client provided lunch. We'll get back on the road and head to Sitges. It was dubbed the "Mecca of Modernism" in the beginning of the twenty-first century and became a gathering place for numerous artists. Houses that are good examples of this architecture include Casa Bonaventura, Casa Pere Carreras, the Town Hall, and the Theatre. We will visit Santiago Rodriguez's home studio, CauFerrat, to wrap things up. returning to the hotel and lodging.
Breakfast. In order to see three of the most significant cities with excellent examples of modernist architecture, we will go to Mataró. Ones who settled here include the artists Cadafalch, Montaner, and Ferrés. Here, they looked into and created several vacation homes, commercial structures, markets, schools, etc. We'll stop at Puig I Cadafalch's birthplace, the Town Hall Sessions room, or the "el Rengle" market. Along with many of his other second homes, the Water-raising Tower, and his summer residence are all situated in Argentona. Some of the best specimens of the modernist era may be found at Canet de Mar. Famous buildings were erected by the wealthy industrial bourgeoisie, such the Jover & Cia and Carbonell Sussagna factories. We will return to Barcelona for some free time after the complimentary lunch.
Depending on the time of our departure, breakfast in the hotel and check-out. Transfer to the airport of departure. ending of our services.