Questions · Diana Barcelona
Yes. Every Diana Barcelona tour is completely private — just your family, couple, or small group. There are no strangers, no large groups, and no fixed script. Each private Barcelona tour is adapted to your pace, interests, and travel style.
A private tour gives you more time, comfort, and flexibility. You can ask questions, slow down, take photos, stop for coffee, adapt the route, or spend more time in the places that interest you most. It is a more personal and relaxed way to discover Barcelona.
Yes. Barcelona usually has a pleasant climate and rain is not very frequent. If it rains, Diana will adapt the itinerary as much as possible, choosing covered areas, sheltered streets, or indoor visits when available, so you can continue enjoying the tour comfortably.
Yes. Diana is a Catalonia Official Licensed Guide, certified by the Generalitat de Catalunya, license GT-003299. This means she is authorized to guide inside Barcelona’s main monuments and museums, including places such as Sagrada Família and other important cultural sites.
Yes. Diana’s family tours in Barcelona are designed around children’s curiosity, energy, and attention span. Diana includes stories, hidden details, legends, animals, symbols, and small discoveries that help children connect with the city while adults still enjoy a rich cultural experience.
As a mother of two children, Diana also understands when kids need a break. The tour can include time for ice cream, churros, a park, or a short rest, so the experience feels easy and enjoyable for the whole family.
Yes. Diana’s private tours for senior travelers are especially suitable for guests who appreciate a slower pace, accessible routes when possible, comfortable walking distances, shade, rest stops, and meaningful conversation.
Diana adapts the rhythm of the tour so the experience feels pleasant, personal, and never rushed.
Of course. If you use a hearing assist device that can connect to the person speaking, you can connect it to Diana during the tour.
Diana has also taken training to improve vocalization and communication for people with hearing difficulties. Several people in her family have hearing problems, so she is used to speaking clearly, slowly, and with precise pronunciation when needed.
Absolutely. This is one of the main advantages of booking a private Barcelona tour. Diana can adapt the rhythm, walking distance, explanations, breaks, and route depending on your group’s age, mobility, interests, and energy level.
If you only have two hours, the Private Sagrada Família Tour is ideal for discovering Barcelona’s most iconic monument in depth.
If you prefer history, charming streets, medieval squares, Roman remains, and hidden corners, the Gothic Quarter Walking Tour is a wonderful choice.
The Sagrada Família & Hospital de Sant Pau tour is an excellent option for travelers interested in architecture and Catalan Modernism. It connects Gaudí’s masterpiece with one of Barcelona’s most extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage sites, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.
Yes. On the website, you can enter the number of people in your group, and the price will be calculated accordingly with the tickets included for the tour you choose.
Before confirming your booking, you will always see the final price clearly, including the relevant entrance tickets for that experience.
No. Tower access is not usually included by default. If you are interested in visiting the towers, ask Diana before booking so she can check availability and explain whether it is a good option for your group.
For monument tours, Diana helps organize timed-entry tickets whenever needed. This makes the visit smoother and avoids unnecessary waiting, especially during busy travel seasons.
Yes. Please let Diana know in advance so she can adapt the itinerary and choose the most comfortable route possible.
Some areas of Barcelona’s historic center have cobblestones, narrow streets, or uneven surfaces, but Diana will plan the route carefully to avoid difficulties whenever possible.
Yes. Private tours are flexible, and short breaks are often part of the experience, especially for families with children and senior travelers.
A coffee stop, ice cream, churros, or a few quiet minutes can make the tour much more enjoyable. On the website, you will also see that some tours include coffee stops in the price.
Yes. If you have a special interest — Gaudí, the Gothic Quarter, Jewish history, food, local life, art, family activities, or a slower senior-friendly itinerary — Diana can shape the experience around your group.
Custom tours are ideal if you want something more personal than a standard itinerary.
It is best to book as early as possible, especially for Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Milà, Sant Pau, and high season dates.
Monument tickets and private guide availability can sell out, particularly during spring, summer, holidays, and cruise season.
Diana will check availability and reply personally, usually within 24 hours. She will confirm the best option, the final price, ticket details if needed, and the next steps to confirm your booking.
Because you are booking a personal experience with a local licensed guide, not a standardized group product.
Diana’s tours are private, flexible, calm, and designed around the people in front of her — especially families and senior travelers who want Barcelona to feel personal, comfortable, and meaningful.
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