One-Week Spain Vacation: Insight to Barcelona's History & Culture

What to expect on this itinerary
Iridescent shorelines and charming boulevards protect Barcelona's most prized jewels. Deep within the cobbled streets, beyond narrow alleyways, and beneath wrought-iron balconies, the city's most breathtaking relics unfold. As you travel through Barcelona on this luxurious, 7-day expedition, you will marvel at the stoic cathedrals and unwavering military fortresses. As you learn about Gothic architecture and the fantastical designs of Antoni Gaudi, you will breathe in the sweet scent of the city's fruity sangria and later bite into the rich flavors of authentic Spanish paella. Meanwhile, you will experience the friendly faces and laid-back attitude that is quintessential to the culture of Barcelona, and that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona - International Airport Arrival
You will discover the historical intrigue and passion for culture when you arrive in the beautiful city of Barcelona, which is located in the Northern region of Catalonia. Locals will welcome you with friendly faces as you learn a few basic phrases in the native tongue. Meanwhile, you will follow closely behind your expert guide as you uncover the city's gems that date back thousands of years. While this bustling metropolis is always full of energy, quiet corridors, narrow alleyways, and quaint plazas, it also allows for a careful reflection into the city's eclectic past.
On your first day, you will touch down at Barcelona's International Airport, and as you look out your plane’s window, the Mediterranean Sea will shine brightly and reflect the sun's warm rays. Seagulls may coo overhead as large palm trees sway with the ocean breeze. Soon, you will pass through customs and collect your baggage. Then, you can meet your private guide, who will whisk away to the city's downtown area. Your driver will lead you past the stunning Montjuic and the bustling Ciutadella Park. You will also pass along the main avenues of the Eixample neighborhood and Gothic District, marveling at the awe-inspiring architecture. Within minutes, you will arrive at your luxurious accommodation in the heart of the Gothic Quarter. As you unpack your bags and gaze out from your private balcony, you will catch the first wafts of salty ocean air as they mix with traditional paella.
In the afternoon, you can explore around your hotel for your first impression of the city. You can amble along the brick-laid streets of the Gothic Quarter and uncover masterpieces like the Placa Reial in addition to fascinating artwork along Carrer de Petritxol. Later, as the sun begins to wane, you can find a sun-kissed patio along Las Ramblas, where you can enjoy your first dinner in Spain, which will be complete with a sweet glass of authentic sangria.
What's Included: airport transfer, accommodation, tour, breakfast, dinner
What's Included:
Barcelona - Ciutadella Park and Tour of Downtown
Tarragona - Ancient Roman Amphitheater and Pristine Beaches
Montserrat - Montserrat Monastery and Scenic Train Ride
Barcelona - Tour of the Eixample District
Horta de Sant Joan - Outdoor Adventures and Panoramic Vistas
Barcelona - International Airport Departure
Trip Highlights
- Behold the wondrous architecture of downtown Barcelona from the bustling Plaza de Catalunya and sip on authentic sangria
- Immerse yourself among the whimsy of the Gothic Quarter and stroll along the shady Las Ramblas boulevard
- Marvel at the ancient Colosseum of Tarragona and relax along the city's pristine beaches
- Summit to the mystic Monastery of Montserrat that towers over the city and enjoy a scenic train ride through the illustrious countryside
- Witness the intricate architecture of Antoni Gaudi and climb to Park Guell for impressive panoramic views
- Enjoy the adrenaline rush of outdoor adventures at Horta de Sant Joan and partake in a scenic countryside hike
- Ruminate on the flavors of Spain's traditional paella and relax along Barcelona's sparkling shoreline
Detailed Description
Spain's beautiful architecture, delectable cuisine, and charismatic locals leave much to be explored and beloved. Beauty radiates down every charming alleyway and around each narrow bend in the cobbled road. Still, much of the country's intrigue also hides within grand churches, beneath expertly constructed bridges, and in the midst of sunny park plazas. On your historically-based, 7-day expedition through Barcelona, you will uncover not only the surface beauty but the illustrious history and culture of centuries past. As you follow alongside your expert guide, you will be provided with folklore insights and revelations.
You will begin in Barcelona's bustling downtown, and as you settle into your hotel, you will grow accustomed to the spirited conversations and buzzing mopeds that speed around tight corners of Barcelona’s city streets. In the morning, you will tour the grand Plaza de Catalunya before venturing into the labyrinthine-like neighborhoods of the Gothic Quarter and the Eixample district. Here, you will explore relics from before and after the Spanish Civil War. You will then travel to the enchanting city of Tarragona, where you will travel farther back in time to the era of ancient Roman rule. Together with your guide, you will step inside an ancient Roman amphitheater and visit an ancient chariot track before strolling along the pristine beaches of the Platja Savinosa.
As your Spanish adventure continues, the pace will quicken, and the activities will become more spirited. You will first board a luxurious train that will be bound for the Montserrat mountain range. This is where you will partake in a scenic hike toward the secluded monastery that is located at the top of the mountain. Next, you will return to Barcelona for a brief respite and guided tour through the city's most fascinating architectural novelties. Fantastical designs will pop from each building's facade as you amble down bustling boulevards. On your last full day in Barcelona, you will take a trip to Horta de Sant Joan for an unforgettable and exhilarating adventure that will have you indulging in a "canyoning" expedition through the region's most beautiful cliff sides and lagoons.
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Starting Price
$2,200 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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
Based on 75 reviews
Everything was really excellent. Russ and the rest of the tour company were very helpful in all the detailed planning. The only couple items & it's really very minor; our itinerary had us going to Montserrat on a Sun. which is the busiest day. The roads were EXTREMELY crowded & of course the Monastery itself. Also a day tour was set up on Barcelona's state holiday so most places were closed & our itinerary had to be changed. The protest throughout Barcelona were really a neat experience . We weren't real impressed with Llorett De Mar other than our wonderful accommodations. We would have preferred to stay in Tossa which was our first choice. Tossa had a lot more charm, good restaurants & not so touristy.
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From start to finish, we were extremely happy with all the services and communication provided by Zicasso’s tour operator. They helped us create a perfect itinerary and made sure we had continuous communication through WhatsApp during our travels. I have used Zicasso twice before for trips to Southeast Asia and Italy, and both experiences were excellent. This was also the case for our Spain trip, showing that pretty much anywhere in the world, you are put in touch with reputable travel agencies that will provide exceptional service. Our travel agent was always responsive, professional, and very committed to helping us with every aspect of our trip.
Our tour included Madrid, Granada, Sevilla, and Barcelona, with several special tours, meals, and events in each place. While in Madrid, we took a day trip to Toledo and also saw a flamenco show with dinner. We had plenty of time to tour the famous sites in Madrid, eat tapas, and do some shopping. The hotel was excellent! We decided to upgrade for a fee when we arrived to have early access to the room, and it was worth every penny. We enjoyed all of the hotels that were selected for us on this trip.
Moving between cities by train was also a relaxing and efficient way to travel in Spain. A true highlight was the tour of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, with its spectacular history and views. Sevilla was also wonderful, but hard to navigate as we visited during Semana Santa and several streets were closed (and there were crowds of thousands) for the holy processions. It was very special to get to see the processions, but not ideal for touring the city.
We ended our trip in Barcelona and loved a special group cooking class arranged by our tour operator, and also a day trip to Montserrat. It was my daughter's birthday and our travel agent and her team helped us book a dinner reservation at a wonderful restaurant to celebrate. They also helped us with a dinner reservation for one of our nights in Madrid.
All of our transportation between trains/hotels/airports and cities was excellent, with very nice drivers and luxury vehicles!
Thank you to all of the tour operator’s staff and service providers for making our trip so special. We highly recommend the company for your trip to Spain.
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Zicasso.com connected us with this agent and her company and from the start things could not have gone better. After submitting an itinerary, our agent called me and discussed the proposed trip to Spain for 6 people. She helped me narrow down the cities to visit to something manageable and relaxing rather than something hurried and rushed. We decided on Madrid (4 nights), Barcelona (5 nights) and Donostia-San Sebastian (3 nights). We stayed in large, modern, well-appointed apartments in very central areas of each city each time. Our agent also arranged tours for us to various places, including the Prado museum (saw Velazquez' 1656 Las Meninas considered by many to be the best example of composition in painting ever), the Royal Palace and a side trip to Segovia. Our tour guide was great, with degrees in art history and over 30 years experience, she educated us beyond our expectations. We went to the Reina Sofia (saw Picasso's Guernica) and the Thyssen (private collection spanning many decades) museums on our own. Our tour guide in Barcelona also was great, showing us and educating us about La Rambla, the Picasso museum (where we saw paintings from his blue period, cubism and 57 sketches of Las Meninas which he studied meticulously), the Gothic quarter and Gaudi's masterpieces including La Sagrada Familia (which is still not finished, but is supposed to be in 2026, the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death). Lastly Donostia-San Sebastian was a beautiful town, sandwiched between La Concha beach and the mountains. We hiked Monte Urgull and saw the Sacre Couer and ate pinxtos at the best places, introduced to us by our lovely guide. A side trip to the Guggenheim in Bilbao was probably not worth an entire day of leaving town for, however.
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Words can't explain just how important this trip was for my 90-year-old Uncle. In 1944, he was a U.S. soldier in Germany, and during that time, he had one week's leave from the Army. He decided to visit Spain for that week, and he absolutely fell in love with the country. He promised himself that one day he'd return. Nearly 75 years later, I had the privilege of helping him make that dream come true. However, I could never have made that trip as smooth and absolutely enjoyable and free of all stress that it was if it weren't for our travel planner and her associates at the travel agency. They were careful and thoughtful in their assessment of what and how we needed to travel the country, given my Uncle's age.
The travel agency asked all the right questions, then created an amazing itinerary that encompassed all the cities and towns we wanted to experience without rushing from one place to another. My Uncle did not want to be herded on a bus tour, nor did he want to sit on a bus with lots of other tourists and not be able to understand the tour guide. He wanted private tours of major sites in each of the towns we visited and he wanted to be able to have resting time each day. Additionally, he wanted four-star accommodations, rather than whatever accommodations a group tour was providing.
Our travel planner and her team created the most incredible vacation for my Uncle, that included professional, patient, and incredibly knowledgeable tour guides who were also personable and fun-loving people. They all spoke excellent English besides their native Spanish, and had tickets to the most popular sites, bypassing huge long lines to get us into the facilities ahead of everyone. They also provided wheelchair accommodations and made sure my Uncle had access to bathroom facilities when necessary. I made sure each private tour guide received a generous tip for their wonderful services.
Additionally, I can't say enough about the accommodations that we had along the way. They were all four to five star that all included an AMAZING delicious breakfast buffet each day. I can still taste the wonderful cheeses, fruit, huevos, ham, chocolate croissants and perfect cappuccinos! The presentation of each breakfast was outstanding!
We first visited Barcelona and had a two bedroom apartment that was absolutely perfect and located near food, fun and transportation. The staff was friendly and amazing, and everyone spoke English. The apartment was five star all the way! We had a wonderful tour with our guide where we got first class treatment, bypassing the long lines for the Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Familia, which was designed by famous architect Antonio Gaudi. Then she took us to the Old City of Barcelona where we walked on the same streets built by Romans. My Uncle is still talking about that experience!
The next day, we boarded a bus with a small group of travelers to see Monseratte, a Benedictine monk mountain retreat. It was one of our highlights of the entire trip, and was quite emotional for my Uncle. The views from Monseratte are absolutely breathtaking and I was able to get some fantastic photographs from the top of the mountain. Absolutely recommend this day trip. After we left Monseratte, we enjoyed an afternoon of wine tasting and tapas at a family vineyard with our small group of about ten travelers. We had so much fun and we all bonded as a group. Such a wonderful way to end our day.
From Barcelona, we were flown to Granada, where we stayed in another fantastic five-star hotel adorned with Marble and decorative rod iron throughout the facility. It was also in the heart of the town and easy access to shopping and sites. We took a taxi up the mountain to the La Hambra where we met our next tour guide who gave us a wonderful tour of the city within a city. What a site to see and such history to learn! Later in the day, when we returned to Granada, we walked the city and shopped- lots of great shopping- and had a wonderful dinner at an outside cafe. This is definitely a trendy, upscale shopping area.
Next, our travel agency arranged for a private driver to take us from Granada to Seville because the train was inoperable and we would have had to take a bus for part of the nearly three-hour trip to Seville. Our private ride was smooth, relaxing and our driver was very personable. He also had a very clean, comfortable car. I highly recommend this mode of transportation!
Once in Seville, we checked into our hotel- yet, another spectacular accommodation- including a rooftop pool and bar that overlooked the entire city of Seville. The rooms are spotless and I absolutely love the bathrooms, equipped with glass showers, large overhead showerheads and excellent craftsmanship. Our evening Tapas and wine tour with our guide was so memorable. She took us for a walk through her neighbourhood of narrow cobblestone streets and rod iron balconies to see various historical sites such as a Music museum and conservatory, an ancient breathtaking Cathedral that was still operational, and the town plaza where neighbours would meet and children would play. The area was so quaint, we didn't want to leave. Moreso, our guide had arranged for us to go from one Tapas bar to another in the neighbourhood- never waiting in any lines- and tasting the most exquisite Tapas and wine/beer we'd ever had on the trip! She paid all expenses and ordered the food and drink throughout the night.
Sadly, we had to leave Seville and take the highspeed train to Madrid, where we stayed for several days in an absolutely beautiful hotel on Jorge Juan Avenue. Newly renovated with an old European flair of gorgeous white marble everywhere, beautifully decorated lobby and bar, a lower-level cellar that was renovated into this amazing kitchen, breakfast buffet with old brick and wood decor, including an old iron stove, and central to the whole hotel was a gorgeous rod iron cage-elevator that Europe is so well-known for. Can't speak highly enough of this hotel!
Madrid is a very large city and quite majestic. They have a large central park in the midst of the city and it's filled with people walking their dogs, scooters, joggers, and kayakers surrounding a beautiful small lake adorned with marble monuments. We really enjoyed eating ice cream and walking in this park, and also saw a lovely art exhibit while there. Our second day in Madrid included a 25-minute train ride to Toledo, where we met our tour guide who showed us all over this quaint historical town. She grew up in Toledo and knew everyone, so we got private tours of little businesses that would make gold jewelry by hand, as well as a six-generation business that handcrafted amazing pottery with 24K gold inlay. The town is also known for its steel and sword making. We saw amazing swords and gold- lots of gold. Absolutely a must for gifts of gold or steel products at amazingly low prices. We truly loved the Cathedrals and narrow winding cobblestone streets of Toledo. It's a small town with a rich religious history of various religious backgrounds. Now I know where "Holy Toledo!" came from!
Overall, the trip was a life changer. My Uncle shed a tear when we had to leave because he enjoyed this trip more than any other place he's ever visited in his life. At 90 years old, he said he is now complete. To our travel planner and everyone at this company, I can't thank you enough for providing such a memorable gift for an old man who wanted nothing more than to have one last trip to a beautiful country he has never forgotten. Muchas gracias!
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I worked with this travel agent and he planned a fabulous trip for myself, my husband and our 2 kids (12 and 16)! It was a perfect combination of museums and churches, outdoorsy (hiking in Montserrat) and gastronomy (a food tour in Barcelona) and of big cities and small towns. Everything was taken care of in advance so we didn't have to worry, and even once we got to Spain and wanted to make some last minute changes to our itinerary, he couldn't have been more accommodating.
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