Book a Private Walk
Guided architecture walking tours for
small groups in Barcelona
Discover Barcelona on foot with one of our architects, whose vision of the city will inspire you to appreciate it through architecture and urbanism.
These are perfect tours for small groups, couples and all architecture lovers who wish to deepen their understanding of the social, economic and environmental implications of Barcelona with the help of a specialised architect.
An experience that will allow you to observe this city -and those other places you’ll visit next with Guiding Architects – through the eyes of an architect.
© Andrés Flajszer
© Andrés Flajszer
Private Walks
Guided architecture walking tours for
small groups in Barcelona
Discover Barcelona on foot with one of our architects, whose vision of the city will inspire you to appreciate it through architecture and urbanism.
These are perfect tours for small groups, couples and all architecture lovers who wish to deepen their understanding of the social, economic and environmental implications of Barcelona with the help of a specialised architect.
An experience that will allow you to observe this city -and those other places you’ll visit next with Guiding Architects – through the eyes of an architect.
Book now and explore Barcelona through the eyes of an architect:
Direct booking through our website
Standard itineraries adaptable to your suggestions
2.5 hour walking tours
Private groups of maximum 6 people
About Guiding Architects Barcelona
We are a multicultural team of professional architects, most of us are also involved in teaching and the creative arts.
Professor Hans Geilinger founded the company in 1994 and began guiding students, with such success that in a short time his audience expanded to include architects, urban planners, landscape architects, civil engineers, politicians and architecture lovers.
Lorenzo Kárász has been running the company since 2013 and, together with his team, he works to spread the role of architecture and urban planning as the backbone of Barcelona’s development, without neglecting its socio-cultural context.