Duration
5 hours
Location
Barcelona
Transportation
Private car or taxi ride
Price
From 80 €/pers
This private tour includes both the ancient Jewish quarter and Gaudi’s monuments in Barcelona, two aspects of Barcelona that make it a unique and fascinating destination. Join this tour and you will experience the depth of culture in Barcelona from two perspectives: the Jewish history of the city and the everlasting impact of the infamous architect Gaudi.
We will start with the oldest synagogue in Spain and visit the Jewish Quarter, including highlights that showcase the rich Jewish history of Barcelona. After that, we will spend another three hours visiting Gaudi’s incredible architectural designs, from the Sagrada Familia church to Park Guell, an incredible public park of architecture and gardens. This fantastic package deal combines several of Barcelona’s most beloved sites into one memorable tour.
Join this tour to see the best highlights of both the Jewish quarter tour and the Gaudi tour.
Can’t decide between two tours? Book both and save 10% on the cheapest tour.
The synagogue is closed on saturdays.
We don’t charge children under 12 years old, with the exception of synagogue entrance.
If you wish to have your tour at a different time or book more than 1 tour with us, please contact us: info@barcelonadreaming.com
Entrance to the synagogue is not included – 4€ per person (closed on saturdays).
Do you charge children?
We don’t charge children under 12 years old, with the exception of synagogue entrance fees.
Why didn’t I get a reply to my inquiry?
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What is the difference between the Jewish tour and the weekly Jewish tour?
The main difference between the Jewish Tour and the Weekly Jewish Tour is the number of participants: the Weekly Jewish Tour is a group tour whereas the Jewish Tour is a private one.
Are all the guides Jewish?
We want to make sure you have the best experience, and hence we ensure that all of our guides are extremely knowledgeable of the tour content. However, in order to visit the Gaudi monuments, the City Hall of Barcelona requires us to hire specific, special certified tour guides. We cannot assure that these guides will be Jewish.
How do I pay?
Is there food during the tour?
Do you buy entrances in advance?