Itinerary
Day 1:Madrid Arrival
Hotel:
Standard:
Hotel Praga or similar
Deluxe:
Hotel Agumar or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Free time to have our first contact with the city, stroll through its avenues and promenades. In the late afternoon, we will take a tour of illuminated Madrid (during the spring and summer, due to late sunset, visits will still be made in daylight) and the surroundings of Plaza Mayor. Return to the hotel. Optionally, we can taste the delicious tapas in one of the numerous taverns.
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Madrid, Spain
Madrid is both the capital of Spain and its largest city. A modern city with a historic architecture where you can visit the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, Bernabeu Stadium, Fountain of Cibeles and more.
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Plaza Mayor
The Plaza Mayor is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the Habsburg period of Philip III's reign. Only a few Spanish blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is for the people of Madrid and tourists to shop, walk around, eat, and enjoy the outdoors.
Day 2:Madrid w/ Toledo Option(134 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Hotel Praga or similar
Deluxe:
Hotel Agumar or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
In the morning, we will enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast before embarking on an escorted sightseeing tour, allowing us to see some of the city's most notable attractions, like the Puerta del Sol, the magnificent Fountains of Neptune and Cibeles, stately Alcala Gate, bustling Gran Via, the Plaza de Espana, and the Plaza de Oriente. We will spend the afternoon exploring some of Madrid's famous art museums. In the afternoon, we can embark on an optional tour to the former Imperial capital city of Toledo, where we will be escorted through its narrow cobblestone streets, soaking up the medieval atmosphere while we visit St. Tome Church, where one of El Greco's masterpieces hangs, and the city's beautiful Gothic cathedral.
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Madrid, Spain
Madrid is both the capital of Spain and its largest city. A modern city with a historic architecture where you can visit the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, Bernabeu Stadium, Fountain of Cibeles and more.
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Fountain of Cibeles
The centerpiece of the plaza that bears the same name, the Fountain of Cibeles features a statue of an ancient Phrygian goddess sitting atop a lion-drawn chariot, who has been adopted as a symbol of the city of Madrid.
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Gran Via
The Gran Via, oftentimes referred to as "The Spanish Broadway," is a central avenue in Madrid with some of the finest shops in the city, not to mention one of the most active nightlife scenes of any European city.
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Puerta de Alcala
This monument is designed in the neo-Classical style, and stands near Madrid's city center, reminiscent of the old medieval gates to the city, although this gate stands alone.
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Puerta del Sol
The Puerta del Sol is the central point of Spain's radial network of streets, with a plaque marking it as "Kilometer Zero", and one of the busiest parts of the city.
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Toledo, Spain
Toledo is known as the "Imperial City" for having been the main venue of the court of Charles I, and as the "City of the Three Cultures", having been influenced by a historical co-existence of Christians, Muslims and Jews.
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Iglesia de Santo Tome
This church in Toledo was built during the period of the Spanish Reconquest over an old mosque, and visitors can still see the arabesque designs on the exterior of the church's tower, which was the mosques old minaret.
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Toledo Cathedral
One of the prime examples of Spanish-Gothic architecture, Toledo's Cathedral was built as part of a highly concentrated effort to cover up all non-Christian religious buildings and symbols, as Toledo has a large historical population of Jews and Muslims.
Day 3:Madrid - Merida - Seville(471 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Sevilla Congresos Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Melia Lebreros or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
We will depart from Madrid after breakfast, traveling through the once-remote region of Extremadura. We will then arrive in the ancient city of Merida, where we will have some free time for lunch before exploring the Roman Theater and well-preserved Amphitheater. Then, we will continue to Sevilla for the evening. In the late afternoon, we can attend a typical flamenco show and taste good Andalusian wine.
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Merida, Spain
Merida is a destination that brings the old Roman Empire back to life. This World Heritage City boasts a Roman theatre which is over 2,000 years old and is still in use.
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Seville, Spain
Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. A city of just over 700,000 inhabitants (1.6 million in the metropolitan area, making it Spain's 4th largest city), Seville is Andalucia's top destination, with much to offer the traveler.
Day 4:Seville City Tour
Hotel:
Standard:
Sevilla Congresos Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Melia Lebreros or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Today, we will tour the city of Sevilla, the "Pearl of Andalusia," seeing the Torre del Oro, tranquil Maria Luisa Park, the quaint Santa Cruz Quarter, and finally, the massive Cathedral with its Giralda tower. Next, we suggest optionally taking a boat ride on the Guadalquivir River. Free afternoon to stroll through this beautiful Andalusian city.
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Seville, Spain
Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. A city of just over 700,000 inhabitants (1.6 million in the metropolitan area, making it Spain's 4th largest city), Seville is Andalucia's top destination, with much to offer the traveler.
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La Giralda
La Giralda was once a minaret for the Muslim population in medieval Sevilla, but was converted to a church bell tower after Christian forces had regained power in Iberia. Its design has influenced many other towers around the world.
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Parque de Maria Luisa
On the riverbanks of Sevilla, Maria Luisa Park is a large public area that features lovely foliage, fountains, and walkways in the middle of this beautiful city. Within the park are many statues of famous Spanish figures.
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Santa Cruz (Jewish Quarter)
The barrio of Santa Cruz in Sevilla was once the city's Jewish Quarter, and is now the most popular tourist are in the city. The narrow, winding streets and alleyways of this neighborhood remind visitors of a labyrinth.
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Seville Cathedral
The third-largest church in the world (and the largest cathedral), the Seville is a massive Gothic building. Each of its facades has multiple entrances that are all exquisitely and ornately adorned. It was built over an old mosque.
Day 5:Seville - Cordoba - Granada(250 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Hotel Macia Condor or similar
Deluxe:
Saray Hotel or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
After breakfast, we will depart Sevilla for Cordoba, visiting the Mosque-Cathedral, one of the most marvelous religious buildings in the world. Then, we will continue to Granada for the night.
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Cordoba, Spain
Cordoba is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of the province of Cordoba. The city is located on the banks of the Guadalquivir river, and its easy access to the mining resources of the Sierra Morena satisfies the population's needs.
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The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
The interior of this dual mosque-cathedral perfectly reflects the religious power-struggle of medieval Spain. The conversion of the church into a mosque lasted from 784 to 987. The complex is massive and features many small chapels.
Day 6:Granada - Valencia(497 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Eurostars Rey Don Jaime or similar
Deluxe:
Eurostars Rey Don Jaime or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Before we leave Granada, we will go on a guided tour of the amazing Moorish palacae and fortress complex, the Alhambra, seeing the verdant gardens of the Generalife. At midday, we will depart Granada, traveling along the east coast of Spain until we reach Valencia.
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Granada, Spain
Granada is a mid-sized provincial capital in the Andalucia region of Spain. Rich in history and culture, Granada is arguably the single most worthwhile city in Spain for visitors. Spring and autumn are also both excellent times to visit.
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Alhambra
The Alhambra is a massive complex consisting of multiple palaces and fortresses. It originated as a Spanish-Muslim fortress in the 9th century, but subsequent rulers, both Muslim and Christian, continually added additions and renovations.
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Generalife
Built in the 14th century as the summer palace of Nasrid Emirs of Grananda, the name of this palace means "Architect's Garden" for the extensive gardens on its grounds, which are world renowned for their exquisite beauty.
Day 7:Valencia - Barcelona(301 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Hotel Exe Barbera Parc or similar
Deluxe:
Hotel Porta Fira or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
After breakfast, we will take a panoramic tour of the city before continuing our route along the Levantine coast to Barcelona. In the evening, we have the option to dine at the Poble Espanyol, an architectural museum which features architectural replicas from all of Spain's regions.
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Barcelona, Spain
This gorgeous Spanish city on the Mediterranean is one of the world's most popular tourists destinations due to its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can see medieval buildings or admire modernity at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Poble Espanyol
The Poble Espanyol is a museum dedicated to the rich architectural history of the Iberian peninsula, the buildings replications of various styles from across Spain. The museum is filled with artisans who can be seen at work any given day.
Day 8:Barcelona
Hotel:
Standard:
Hotel Exe Barbera Parc or similar
Deluxe:
Hotel Porta Fira or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
This morning, we will enjoy an escorted tour of this beautiful city, passing through Plaza de Espana, we will climb to Montjuic, from where we will have a magnificent panoramic view of the city, the port, and the Olympic Ring. Making our way through the Eixample district and its famous avenue Paseo de Gracia, we will reach the Sagrada Familia, a masterpiece by the architect Antonio Gaudí. We will then have lunchtime and the rest of the day free to explore Barcelona.
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Barcelona, Spain
This gorgeous Spanish city on the Mediterranean is one of the world's most popular tourists destinations due to its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can see medieval buildings or admire modernity at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Montjuic Hill
Rising above the Barcelona's harbor is Montjuic Hill. Parks and gardens rest on this hill, converging with each other via winding paths carved into the hillside, along with a Greek amphitheater, various museums and the Olympic Park.
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Passeig de Gracia
Regarded as one of the most expensive streets in the city, Passeig de Gracia is also one of the liveliest. Some very famous buildings are also located on the street, such as Casa Battlo, designed by Barcelona's esteemed architect, Antoni Gaudi.
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Sagrada Familia
Designed by Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona's most famous architect, construction of the Sagrada Familia began in 1882 and continues to this day, a perfect synthesis of the 19th-century Gothic and 20th-century Modernist styles, a blend of religion and fantasy.
Day 9:Barcelona - Zaragoza - Madrid(527 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Hotel Praga or similar
Deluxe:
Hotel Agumar or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Today, we will depart Barcelona and travel through old Aragon into the proud city of Zaragoza make a stop. Continue to Madrid for the night.
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Zaragoza, Spain
The capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.it hosted Expo 2008 in the summer of 2008.The city is famous for its folklore, local gastronomy, and landmarks such as the Basílica del Pilar, La Seo Cathedral and the Aljafería Palace.
Day 10:Madrid (Last Day)
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
After breakfast, guests will be transferred to the Madrid airport for their return flights.
Includes & Excludes
Price Includes
Transfers to and from the airport and hotel
9 Nights accommodations
Daily breakfast buffet
Air-conditioned motor coach transportation
Professional tour escort throughout (bilingual English/Spanish)
Travel bag (delivered in Spain)
Guided tours of Madrid, Merida, Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Valencia, and Barcelona.
Guided tours with individual audio service.
Night tour in Madrid.
Entrance to the Alhambra, Mosque-Cathedral, Roman Theater and Amphitheater.
MAPAPLUS travel protection and assistance insurance.
Price Excludes
Airfare to and from tour destination
Optional tours and excursions, unless otherwise specified.
Gratuities for guides, driver, and tour manager.
Personal expenses such as laundry, wine, water, beverages, food other than the table d'hote menu, passport and visa fees, insurance, airport taxes and fees, and foreign port taxes, unless otherwise specified.
indicated in the package inclusions
Additional Notes
Optional Value Package ($360 per person): You may wish to enhance your tour experience by adding our exclusive Package (details as below):
"Tapas" dinner in Madrid
Lunch in Madrid or Toledo
Lunch in Merida
Lunch in Seville
Lunch in Barcelona
Dinner in Barcelona
Tour to Toledo with included entrance to the Cathedral and Santo Tome.
Flamenco show in Seville
Boat cruise in the Guadalquivir river
Entrance to Pueblo Espanol in Barcelona