Essential Spain – 7 Days Tourist Class
Leave Spain having seen the biggest cities richest in culture such as Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Valencia, Zaragoza and Barcelona. Enjoy a multilingual regular coach tour departing and finishing in Madrid.
Leave Spain having seen the biggest cities richest in culture such as Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Valencia, Zaragoza and Barcelona. Enjoy a multilingual regular coach tour departing and finishing in Madrid.
Depart from established hotel and drive along La Mancha, Don Quixote’s land. Brief stop in Puerto Lápice, before crossing through to Andalusia, a region with a vast heritage and splendorous past. On arrival in Cordoba enjoy a tour of its Mosque and other sites, including a stroll through the narrow winding streets of the Jewish Quarter. Afterwards drive to Seville for dinner and overnight. (D)
Morning panoramic city tour visiting: the exterior of the Cathedral (the second largest in the Catholic world after St. Peters in Rome), Santa Cruz quarter, Maria Luisa Park and Plaza de España. Afternoon at leisure. Dinner at the hotel. Optional Flamenco Tour. (B, D)
Travel east along the Caliphate Road to the heart of Andalusia. View the endless olive trees along the way to Granada, famous due to being the last stronghold of the Moorish Kingdoms up to 1492. Visit the world famous Alhambra complex and Generalife Gardens, inspiration to many writers, such as W. Irving. Optional Gipsy Flamenco show at Sacromonte quarter. (B, D)
Today the tour heads towards the Mediterranean Coast. Travel via Murcia, capital of the Segura River; then continue north via Alicante. On arrival in Valencia, one of the main capitals of the Mediterranean coast known for its modern Arts and Sciences, checking to the hotel then time at leisure. (B)
Morning city tour, including drive through old city showing the most prominent buildings and old riverbed of the Turia to the most avant-garde complex “Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias”. Early afternoon depart north along the Mediterranean coast to Catalunya, via Tarragona, then on to Barcelona. (B)
Morning city tour of Barcelona, see the main avenues, impressive modernist buildings by Gaudí such as La Pedrera, Casa Milá, etc. declared UNESCO World Heritage, The Montjuïc Park with spectacular views of city and harbour, monument to Columbus and the Olympic Port. Afternoon at leisure. (B)
After breakfast travel to Zaragoza, capital city of Aragón, within the banks of Ebro River. Zaragoza, known as Cesar Augusta during the Roman period had an important role in Spanish history. Some free time to see the impressive Baroque architecture, afterwards travel to Madrid. On arrival end of service. (B)
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