Spain
Spain is a country of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history. From the architectural wonders of Barcelona and Madrid’s royal elegance to the flamenco rhythms of Seville and the sun-kissed beaches of Costa del Sol, Spain offers something for every traveler. Its diverse regions, from Basque Country to Andalusia, showcase unique traditions, cuisine, and festivals. Home to world-class art, legendary football clubs, and a famous nightlife scene, Spain is also a food lover’s paradise with tapas, paella, and sangria. Whether exploring the Alhambra, hiking in the Pyrenees, or enjoying Ibiza’s nightlife, Spain is a destination that never disappoints.
Itenarary
- Arrive in Madrid, transfer to hotel
- Explore Puerta del Sol & Plaza Mayor
- Welcome dinner with traditional Spanish cuisine
- Visit the Royal Palace of Madrid
- Explore the Prado Museum (Velázquez, Goya, El Greco)
- Evening stroll at Gran Vía and Retiro Park
- Day trip to Toledo, Spain’s medieval capital
- Explore the Toledo Cathedral & Alcázar
- Visit El Greco Museum
- Travel to Seville via high-speed train
- Visit the Seville Cathedral & Giralda Tower
- Evening flamenco show with tapas dinner
- Travel to Granada, check-in at hotel
- Explore the Alhambra Palace & Generalife Gardens
- Enjoy Arabian-style tea houses in Albaicín
- Travel to Valencia, check-in at hotel
- Visit the futuristic City of Arts & Sciences
- Enjoy authentic paella by the beach
- Travel to Barcelona, check-in at hotel
- Visit Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, & Casa Batlló
- Evening at La Rambla & Magic Fountain show
- Free time for shopping or last-minute sightseeing
- Transfer to the airport for departure
Day 1: Arrival in Madrid
Day 2: Madrid – Art & Royalty
Day 3: Toledo – A Medieval Marvel
Day 4: Seville – Flamenco & History
Day 5: Granada – The Majestic Alhambra
Day 6: Valencia – City of Arts & Paella
Day 7: Barcelona – Gaudí’s Masterpieces
Day 8: Departure
Places to Visit
Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia and Gaudí Sites
Beaches of Gran Canaria
Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, Valencia
El Teide, Tenerife
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
Ibiza
La Rambla, Barcelona
Plaza de España and Parque de María Luisa, Seville
Plaza Mayor, Madrid
Ronda
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
Seville Cathedral and Alcázar
The Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, Granada
The Costa del Sol
The Great Mosque of Córdoba (La Mezquita)
The Prado and Paseo del Artes, Madrid
The White Towns of Andalucía
Toledo’s Old City
Must-Know Facts About Spain
Spain is the second most visited country in the world.
Madrid’s Royal Palace is the largest in Europe, with over 3,400 rooms.
Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia has been under construction for over 140 years.
Spain is home to the world’s first modern novel – Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes.
Flamenco originated in Andalusia and is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
Spain produces more olive oil than any other country, even more than Italy and Greece.
The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona is one of Spain’s most famous and dangerous festivals.
Spain has the highest number of blue flag beaches in the world.
Paella, one of Spain’s most famous dishes, originated in Valencia.
La Tomatina, a massive tomato fight in Buñol, attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Madrid’s Royal Palace is the largest in Europe, with over 3,400 rooms.
Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia has been under construction for over 140 years.
Spain is home to the world’s first modern novel – Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes.
Flamenco originated in Andalusia and is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
Spain produces more olive oil than any other country, even more than Italy and Greece.
The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona is one of Spain’s most famous and dangerous festivals.
Spain has the highest number of blue flag beaches in the world.
Paella, one of Spain’s most famous dishes, originated in Valencia.
La Tomatina, a massive tomato fight in Buñol, attracts thousands of visitors every year.