Jewish tourism in Spain
- adimahlerjewishtou
- 22 jun
- 1 Min. de lectura

Jewish tourism in Spain offers a rich and moving journey through centuries of Sephardic history, culture, and resilience.
From the winding alleys of Barcelona’s medieval Jewish quarter, El Call, to the beautifully preserved synagogues of Toledo and the evocative Jewish Museum in Girona, travelers can trace the legacy of a once-thriving community that shaped Spanish life before the 1492 expulsion.
Today, guided heritage tours, cultural festivals, and restored landmarks invite visitors to rediscover this vibrant past.
Whether exploring the mikvah in Besalú or attending the European Day of Jewish Culture, Jewish tourism in Spain is both a tribute and a bridge—connecting memory with modern identity
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