02 · Concierge zone
Your Barcelona — handled.
Two things trip people up in Barcelona: the small restaurants that book out days ahead, and the timed entries to Sagrada Família and Park Güell that sell out and won't let you improvise. Voiaro handles both. We write to the tables — the tiny ones included — in Spanish or Catalan, secure the timed tickets so you're not queuing in the sun, and thread it all around a city that eats late and moves slowly on purpose. Rooftops, vermouth bars, a day in the Penedès or up the coast to the Costa Brava — we plan to your pace, draft every message, and you approve the day with a tap. We chase the venues that go quiet, flag any deposit before you pay it, and guard cancellation windows. You keep the spontaneity; we remove the friction that usually kills it.
What we execute here
- Restaurant reservations, including hard-to-get tables, in Spanish or Catalan
- Timed entries — Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Picasso Museum
- Rooftop, vermouth, and cocktail-bar bookings
- Day trips to Montserrat, the Penedès, or the Costa Brava, with driver and guide enquiries
- Experiences — flamenco, tastings, market tours
- Airport and city transfers
- Deposit terms flagged first; you pay the venue directly
A sample three days
Illustrative shape, not a booked plan — your real itinerary is built from your taste and what's actually open. We never present a draft as a reservation.
- Day 1
Day 1 — Gothic Quarter, then dinner
The old city and El Born on foot, an early vermouth, and a late Catalan dinner booked for the hour the locals actually eat.
- Day 2
Day 2 — Gaudí without the queue
Timed entries lined up in a sensible order, a long lunch between them, and a rooftop for the golden hour.
- Day 3
Day 3 — Coast or wine country
A Costa Brava cove or a Penedès cellar, driver and tasting enquired in advance, seafood lunch to finish.
Seasonal notes
Spring and early autumn are the sweet spot — warm, walkable, and less crowded. Summer is hot and busy, so timed tickets and popular tables need booking well ahead. La Mercè in late September fills the city with events and people. August sees some family-run places close for holidays; we check before we promise. Winter is mild and calm, with the best restaurant availability of the year.
Good to know
Can you get the timed Gaudí tickets?
Yes — Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and the museums all use timed entry that sells out. We book the slots that fit your day so you skip the queue, not the sight.
What if the restaurant we want is full?
We tell you plainly and offer strong alternatives in the same style and neighbourhood. We never pretend a table exists when it doesn't.
Can you arrange a day trip with a driver?
We enquire with drivers and guides for Montserrat, the Penedès, and the Costa Brava, send you the terms, and you approve before anything is committed.
Do you write in Catalan or Spanish?
Whichever the venue prefers. Replies come back translated into your language, with the original kept.
Ready when you are.
Tell us the dates, the people, and the mood. We plan it, write to every venue, and guard every deadline. You do one thing: approve.
Voiaro drafts and executes; you approve every message and pay every deposit yourself, on the venue's own link. This page describes what we do in Barcelona — it isn't a reservation.