Best of Barcelona Itinerary for All Ages

What to expect on this itinerary
Barcelona is a city that is known for its intrigue and beauty. The scent of fresh paella emanates from massive cast-iron skillets, and rainbow-colored hues pour out from produce markets in the city center. Downtown, energy bursts as pedestrians hurry along cobbled streets past ancient fortresses, ornate cathedrals, and stoic palaces. During this exciting, 7-day excursion through Barcelona, you will experience the invigorating fervor of city life and bask in the charming villages that are tucked into the Spanish countryside.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Touchdown and Dinner Along La Barceloneta
As your plane coasts along the tarmac at Barcelona's El Prat International Airport, the sun will reflect off of the Mediterranean Sea, and seagulls will circle overhead. The sweet scent of fruity sangria will waft through the air as a light ocean breeze washes over you. Over the next seven days, you will fall in love with this captivating city and the surrounding region of Catalonia as you immerse yourself in Spain's unique culture and heritage. As you settle into your charming hotel room in the Gothic Quarter, sounds of energetic street life and soothing acoustic melodies will waft toward your private balcony. You will be able to notice street vendors as they sell local produce and children as they play in public squares. In the afternoon, you can indulge in some self-guided exploration as you traverse the bustling city streets. You can begin by strolling along the charming streets of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. Then, you can veer back toward Las Ramblas to see the kaleidoscopic hues of fresh produce at the Mercado de La Boqueria.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Tour of Gothic Quarter and La Sagrada Familia
Barcelona – Eixample District and Park Guell
Valencia – Visit to Central Market and Authentic Paella Cooking Class
Valencia - City of Arts and Sciences
Girona - Tour of Downtown and Dinner in Port City
Barcelona – International Flight Departure
Trip Highlights
- Discover Valencia's fascinating festival of Las Fallas and marvel at the futuristic architecture of Santiago Calatrava
- Wander along the cobbled streets of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and immerse yourself in the neighborhood's cultural past
- Step inside La Sagrada Familia, which is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site, and dine along the shoreline at La Barceloneta
- Partake in a traditional paella cooking class and barter with friendly vendors at Valencia's Central Market
- Behold the whimsical designs of Antoni Gaudi, and stroll through the scenic Park Guell
- Shop for handicrafts along Las Ramblas' vivacious pedestrian boulevard and catch stunning views of the city from atop Casa Mila
- Tour Girona's fascinating cathedrals, synagogues, and Arab baths before traversing the city's ancient Roman wall
Starting Price
$2,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Overall we enjoyed our trip. The travel company did arrange everything we asked for, and added a few extras (which we did truly enjoy and appreciate).
There was only one sore point: the hotel in Girona was not somewhat out of the way from the downtown area. Our trip coordinator did resolve the issue, which made getting to/from the hotel acceptable.
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Emily and her team did a fantastic job helping us plan our one year anniversary trip. They were available 24/7 during our week in Spain and were quick to help with any questions. We had amazing private tours throughout Barcelona and Girona and learned a lot about local culture and history. Every detail was planned and they were able to accommodate a last minute change for us. We would absolutely use their services again and have already recommended them to friends and family.
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The trip was fantastic. Although my husband and I have travelled extensively, we have never taken a customized private tour before. Typically we arrange everything ourselves, doing internet research and booking directly. This was somewhat of an experiment for us, to see if we could have a better experience with less effort by using Zicasso and and this Spain travel agency. As far as having a better experience, that definitely happened. We had a total of 6 different planned activities, with 5 different guides, and through them we had very memorable experiences and learned more about Catalonia and Spain than we ever would have on our own. Several of these experiences were things that we wouldn't have thought to ask for on our own (e.g. the Castellers) and that was a huge benefit of using an agency that specialized in the area. The reason I gave a 4 star instead of a 5 star rating had to do with the fact that we had some communication issues with our travel agency, and 1 of our 5 guides wasn't very good.
The communication issues started in the initial planning process. A friend referred me to Zicasso, and my understanding from her was the the initial questionnaire process would be very detailed so that the trip would be customized to our preferences. So I filled out the not-very-detailed survey online, and was surprised when I got detailed itineraries from 2 (not 3) different travel companies that were not very close to what we wanted. For example, our initial itinerary had us changing hotels every day or 2, and traveling fairly long distances to have a quick stay in different parts of the country. We don't like to travel this way, preferring to take a more in-depth look at a smaller number of places, and if we had had been asked more questions before the initial proposal was put together, we would have been much closer to our perfect trip right out of the gate, with less effort. The communication was impeded by language barriers and the time difference. We finally got things worked out by having a phone call. I wish Zicasso gathered more information to aid the travel agents in designing the initial proposal, and/or a conversation happened in the very beginning.
Another issue that became a problem in one instance is that the agency relies on their guides to plan the detailed itineraries. When I asked our agent how we would decide what to do, specifically, she said you will work that out with your guide when you meet him/her. For the most part that was fine because the guides were good and we trusted their opinions, not knowing the city ourselves. But one of our five guides was not good. He was condescending and sarcastic, and we felt like he only showed us what he wanted to show us. If we asked for something else he treated as if we were foolish for asking. (He even told us that the Gaudi houses in Barcelona aren't worth seeing, and believe me, they are fantastic). He did our private tour of Barcelona, and we felt like we spent more time in a taxi, with him checking his phone rather than talking to us, than we did learning about the city. He was also the one to take us on a full day tour to Girona and the Costa Brava area. Because we hadn't worked out the details in advance, what we wanted to do wasn't what he had been told by the agency. He then proceeded to tell us what a hassle it was that we wanted to change the plan, that it wasn't his fault, that it wasn't possible, that he had already made a lunch reservation that we weren't going to be able to get to, etc. In the end he worked it out so that we got to see what we wanted to see, but the confrontation spoiled the mood of the trip, and we felt like we got a very rushed tour of Girona, because, as he told us, it was an 8-hour tour and no more (although we did stay out for 8-1/2). I would not recommend that this travel agency use this guide.
Other than that issue, the trip went very smoothly. All of the guides and drivers were where we were told they would be when we were told they would be. We had 2 very minor email communications with the agency during the trip, and those were handled promptly, even when our main point of contact was on vacation.
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I would give the company 5 stars because the trip worked out wonderfully. However, Nuria, the original Spain travel agent I dealt with, was on maternity leave when I went to do my final details including recommendations where to eat dinner, hotel questions, etc. I worked with Patricia on the reservation andAntonio on the dinner arrangements and both turned out to be very good but I felt that Nuria should have told me she was going on maternity leave and that Iwould be working with Patricia. It was not until I had sent 3 emails to Nuria that Patricia answered back.Also, I found that the 5 star hotel in Bilbao was definitely not a 5 star (i.e. no evening turndown, small rooms - finally got the room we wanted after the third try, no doorman at the door when we arrived). I think they should have suggested the other 5 star hotel even though it was very modern and I prefer old world because of the amenities. On the other hand, the hotel in San Sebastian, the 5 star was closed for renovation so we stayed at the 4 star Villa Soro,was more than a 4 star and the people were wonderful. The hotel in Barcelona, Casa Fuster, was excellent.The drivers were all on time and the guides we had were very good especially in Figueres/Girona, San Sebastian and Bilbao. The driver who took us fromSan Sebastian to Bilbao along the coast road and spent the day with us was wonderful. He had also driven into the Basque country the day before. I emailed the company he works for to tell him so.
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