Spain

Travel Itinerary

Let’s talk about Barcelona. If you’re looking for a destination with history, culture, city vibes, and easy access to nature—Barcelona has it all. It’s one of those cities that somehow balances ancient and modern, chill and lively, all at once. Back in the city, the streets are full of charm, with something interesting around every corner—think gothic cathedrals, colorful tiles, cute balconies, and the occasional Gaudí masterpiece just casually hanging out. Speaking of Gaudí, La Sagrada Família is an absolute must. It’s this massive, still-under-construction basilica that looks like something out of a dream—dramatic, intricate, and even cooler in person than in pictures. If you want to see the city in a fun and unique way, try cruising around in a GoCar. It’s like a tiny, two-seater convertible that you drive yourself—perfect for zipping through narrow streets and sneaking into little corners you might miss otherwise. It comes with a GPS guide that tells you all about the sights as you go, so you’re basically getting a personalized tour while having a blast. Prefer scooters or something different? Euro Segway offers awesome segway tours around the city. It’s a great way to cover more ground without tiring your feet and gives you a fresh perspective zooming through the streets. One of the most random but fabulous things in the city: there’s a Sephora on Las Ramblas—with a slide. Yes, a literal slide. But plot twist—you slide into the store, not out. So if you’ve ever wanted to make a dramatic entrance into your skincare shopping spree, this is your moment. Sometimes the best way to explore is just to wander through the alleys and side streets—you’ll find tons of cute little shops, cozy cafes, and hidden gems you wouldn’t notice from the main roads. It’s a chill way to soak up the local vibe and maybe pick up something unique. Want to get out of the city? Highly recommend horseback riding in Montserrat. The mountain views are unreal, and riding through that scenery is something you’ll never forget. If you’re interested in the Jewish history of Barcelona, a tour of the Jewish Quarter is a must. The stories, the ancient streets, the hidden details—it all comes alive with the right guide. For kosher food, try Macabi—they’ve got delicious meals, but it can get crowded, so plan ahead. And if you’re in town for Shabbat, head to the local Chabad for meals and a welcoming atmosphere. There are also places to stay nearby that are Shabbat-friendly. One note: Barcelona is known for pickpockets, especially in busy tourist spots. Don’t stress—just be aware, keep your stuff close, and you’ll be fine. One of the best parts about Barcelona is how effortlessly it blends city life with nature. One minute you’re wandering the Gothic Quarter or sipping espresso in a plaza, and the next you’re zip-lining, hiking, or riding horses in the mountains. And the vibe? Effortlessly cool. From tapas bars to beach strolls, markets to street performers—there’s always something happening. It’s a city with energy, soul, and just the right amount of chaos. Whether you’re here for the history, architecture, nature, Sephora slide, horseback riding, or diving into Jewish heritage—Barcelona is 100% worth the trip.

Tour & Company Info

• Costa Brava Tour with Stephan

Website: www.worldadventour.com

• GoCar Tours Barcelona

Website: www.gocartours.es

• Euro Segway Barcelona

Phone/WhatsApp: +34 603 355 533
Website: www.eurosegway.es

• Horseback Riding in Montserrat (Uni Tours)

WhatsApp: +34 699 393 249
Email: info@toursbyuni.com
Website: www.toursbyuni.com

• Jewish Quarter Tour with Yan Pekar

WhatsApp: +34 635 296 600

• Kosher Restaurant: Macabi

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• Chabad of Barcelona

Website: www.chabadbarcelona.org