Step into FC Barcelona's history on this 90-minute walking tour through Les Corts, the historic neighborhood where the club was born and shaped into a global icon.
A local expert guide brings the stories to life across 6 iconic locations, starting with a complimentary drink at Bar Mangle - built on the exact site of Camp de les Corts, Barça's original stadium from 1922 to 1957.
The tour continues to the legendary Pi de les Corts, the century-old pine tree that served as the meeting point for thousands of fans before every match. Next is Can Fuste, the neighborhood restaurant where in 1981 the dramatic 25-day kidnapping of star striker Quini turned the entire street into an improvised police headquarters.
From there, the route passes the original La Masia building (built 1702), where Messi, Xavi, Iniesta and countless other legends lived and trained between 1979 and 2011. A visit to Les Corts Cemetery follows, the resting place of Ladislao Kubala, whose arrival in 1950 changed the club forever and led directly to the construction of Camp Nou.
The tour ends outside Camp Nou, connecting the past to Barcelona's present and the ambitious Espai Barça project.