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39 min
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Spanish
Immerse yourself in the surreal part of Barcelona as you listen to a narrator evoke the thoughts and dreams of the eccentric Salvador Dali on our self-guided tour. The tour begins in front of the Sala Dalmau gallery and continues to the famous Paseo de Gracia, where the story of Dali’s life unfolds. As you discover and admire the facade of Casa Batló, you will learn about his famous collaborations with great surrealist artists such as Luis Buñuel, his muse Gala and of course his friendship with Gaudí. The walk will also take you to Plaza Catalunya, where you can learn a legend about Dali and Sigmund Freud. You will also discover the place where one of his most famous controversies took place, the Ateneu Barcelonés, where Dali caused an uproar with his speech in 1930. The tour ends with you admiring the Liceu Theatre and the Palacio Guell.