Best of Barcelona and La Spezia Two Port Package
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An approximately 25 to 30-minute taxi (approximately 20-25 EUR each way, not included) is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Park Guell and Sagrada Familia with Tower
Explore the breathtaking architecture of The Basilica and Expiatory Temple of La Sagrada Familia, considered one of the most visited buildings in the world and one of Gaudi's masterpieces.
In 1882, construction of Sagrada Familia began under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar. In 1883, when Villar resigned, Antonio Gaudi took over as chief Architect, transforming the project with his architectural and engineering style, combining Gothic and curvilinear Art Nouveau forms. The interior is rich in symbolism and a place to discover how Gaudi acquired most of his inspiration.
Upon arrival, your experienced guide will lead you inside the basilica, where you will receive an audio headset to follow expert commentary as you explore the stunning nave, intricate columns, and colorful stained-glass windows. Walk freely and marvel at the interplay of light and structure that brings Gaudi's vision to life. Step outside to admire the Nativity and Passion facades, each telling a unique story through intricate sculptural details.
At the end of the tour, you will visit the museum, where there is an exhibition of drawings, plaster models, and pictures about the history and development of this basilica from its early beginnings to the present day.
After exploring and learning about Gaudi's influence in the construction of one of the most monumental architectural designs of all time, you will proceed to Park Guell. Located in the upper part of Barcelona, Park Guell is considered, by many, one of the most emblematic works of Gaudi.
The park was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1984. The original project was meant to be urbanization ordered by the Catalan entrepreneur Eusebi Guell; it was later inaugurated as a public park in 1926. In this project, Gaudi displayed all his creative talent with a naturalistic style intending to acquire integration of architecture and nature.
This tour provides an experienced guide, radio guide system, entrance fee to Park Guell and Sagrada Familia, along with transfers to and from each destination. A once in a lifetime opportunity that should not be passed.
Pisa and Florence Highlights
The first stop on your tour is the well-visited, famous medieval town of Pisa, home to the University of Pisa, founded in 1343.
Stop for photographs in the Field of Miracles, then marvel at Pisa Cathedral's Leaning Tower. This freestanding bell tower was built over a period of 199 years, beginning in 1173, and started to tilt early on during construction due to an unequal soil foundation. The tilt was partially corrected in the later stages, but the tower still leans about 3.99 degrees, resulting in the top of the tower being displaced a little over 12 feet from its center.
Wondering what else to see in Pisa? While in Duomo Square you will also see the Pisa Baptistry of St. John, an ecclesiastical building made from marble and three brass doors containing relief sculptures that Michelangelo named the Gates of Paradise.
Take a walk along the Piazza Dei Cavalieri, the political center in medieval times, with stunning facades.
From there, you will travel through the Tuscan countryside to Florence and pass under the famed Porto Romana gate built into the 13th-century walls of the city. See Pitti Palace, a massive Renaissance palace and palazzo originally used as a residence by ruling families and a power base by Napoleon, and today is a large gallery and museum.
Walk behind the palace, passing the Boboli Gardens, which are decorated with ancient sculptures. From the terrace at Piazza del Michelangelo, you will enjoy an impressive panoramic view of Florence.
The Piazza della Signoria offers impressive sculptures plus the grand Palazzo Vecchio, or town hall. This square is also the gateway to the Uffizi Gallery, a prominent museum that houses several paintings from the masters, including Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Botticelli, and Raffaello.
During this tour featuring Florence's highlights, you will also see the amazing Santa Maria Del Fiore Cathedral with its Giotto Bell Tower as well as the Basilica of Santa Croce.
Stroll through narrow streets and past the Arno River as your driver/guide shares interesting tidbits and secrets about Florence's history. Cross the Ponte Vecchio Bridge, the most photographed landmark in the city.
Sign up now and spend an unforgettable day in the cultural and historical heart of two of Italy's most cherished and visited cities.

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