Walk in the footsteps of Sephardic Jews and uncover centuries of history that shaped Spain’s Jewish legacy.
Spain holds one of the richest Jewish histories in Europe, a legacy that spans Roman times, the Golden Age of Al-Andalus, the expulsion of 1492, and the rediscovery of Jewish memory today.
At Crown Collective, we curate bespoke Jewish heritage tours across Spain’s most important historic cities—blending storytelling, history, and gastronomy for travelers seeking a meaningful connection to their roots.
Whether you are exploring your Sephardic ancestry or discovering Jewish Spain for the first time, our journeys immerse you in synagogues, Jewish quarters, Sephardic museums, and living cultural traditions.
Visit the Royal Palace and understand its connection to Jewish court life.
Explore the Centro Sefarad-Israel, a hub for Jewish cultural heritage today.
Day trips to Toledo, one of the best-preserved medieval Jewish quarters in Europe.
Walk the winding alleys of the Judería, where Jewish life thrived for centuries.
Discover the Synagogue of El Tránsito and its Sephardic Museum.
Visit Santa María la Blanca Synagogue, a striking blend of Jewish and Islamic art.
Explore the Jewish Quarter and statue of Maimonides, one of the greatest Jewish philosophers.
Visit the Córdoba Synagogue, one of the few surviving medieval synagogues in Spain.
Walk through Calle Judíos, lined with traditional shops and Sephardic symbols.
Discover the historic Barrio de Santa Cruz, once a thriving Jewish neighborhood.
Learn how Seville’s Jewish community shaped the city’s cultural identity.
Experience Andalusian gastronomy with influences of Sephardic tradition.
Visit the Realejo neighborhood, the city’s old Jewish quarter.
Learn about Jewish poets and scholars during the Nasrid dynasty.
Explore connections between the Alhambra and the 1492 Edict of Expulsion.
Walk through the Call, the medieval Jewish Quarter.
Discover the Ancient Synagogue of Barcelona, one of Europe’s oldest synagogues.
Visit Montjuïc (“Mountain of the Jews”), once home to Barcelona’s Jewish cemetery.
Explore one of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe, El Call.
Visit the Museum of Jewish History, with artifacts spanning centuries.
Discover Girona’s connection to Kabbalistic studies and medieval Jewish scholars.
Learn about Santa Teresa of Ávila’s converso family roots.
Explore the Jewish quarter and heritage interpretation center.
Discover the legacy of Moshe de León, the 13th-century kabbalist who is regarded as the author of the Zohar.
Visit the old Jewish quarter near the city walls.
Discover the Jewish cemetery at El Pinarillo.
Learn about Segovia’s Sephardic community before 1492.
Discover the legacy of the Chuetas, descendants of Jews forced to convert during the Inquisition.
Walk through Palma’s old Jewish quarter and uncover stories of resilience and hidden identity.
Learn how Mallorca is reclaiming its Sephardic past through heritage routes and cultural initiatives.
Explore Málaga’s historic Jewish quarter, where Jewish life flourished in medieval Andalusia.
Visit heritage interpretation projects that revive the memory of the Sephardic community.
Experience the blend of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim influences in this vibrant port city.
Birthplace of the famous Jewish traveler and chronicler Benjamin of Tudela.
Discover Tudela’s Jewish quarter and its role as a cultural and economic hub in medieval Spain.
Connect with the region’s Sephardic history through guided routes and local heritage projects.
León: Historic Jewish quarter and interpretation centers
Zaragoza: A medieval hub of Jewish life
Lucena: The “City of the Jews” in medieval Spain, with an important Jewish necropolis
Ribadavia: Jewish quarter and Sephardic festivals
Plasencia & Cáceres: Important Jewish history and heritage interpretation centers
We design private, tailor-made Jewish heritage journeys across Spain, with optional extensions to Portugal, Morocco, and beyond, connecting the wider Sephardic diaspora.