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Immerse yourself in the spirit of Spain over 12 days travelling from Barcelona in the northeast to Seville in the southwest.
Delve deep into the country’s Roman and Moorish heritages, exploring the lands of the ancient kingdoms of Aragon,
Castile and Al-Andalus as you journey back in time to the medieval mix of Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths. Visit some
of the world’s most dazzling palaces and awe-inspiring churches, synagogues and mosques, admire the works of great
artists and behold magnificent monuments that have withstood the ravages of time. This tour will imbue you with the
true spirit of the fascinating and multicultural country that is Spain.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
DON'T MISS!
Churros: Spain’s guilty pleasure Pharaoh’s sunset: Madrid’s Temple of Top tea: Visit a traditional tetería in
breakfast consists of deep-fried dough Debod is an original ancient Egyptian Granada’s Albaicin and sip tea in
sticks dipped in thick hot chocolate temple, where you can enjoy stunning surroundings straight out of north
sunsets Africa
DAY BY DAY
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DAY 2 | BARCELONA
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before exploring at your own pace Barcelona’s well-preserved Gothic Quarter and other
historic districts such as La Ribera and El Raval. Stroll through narrow cobbled streets and alleys, which open up to
picturesque plazas with café terraces and secluded churches. Admire Santa Eulalia Cathedral and the churches of Santa
Maria del Mar and Santa Maria del Pi, three outstanding examples of Catalan Gothic architecture, and behold the
medieval majesty of the former royal palace at the Plaça del Rei. Continue to the elegant Plaça Reial and wander along
the waterfront to the Drassanes, the former shipyard from medieval times, which is now a maritime museum. Stroll along
the bustling Ramblas to the colourful Boqueria market to see Barcelona residents at their most carefree.
Overnight in Barcelona hotel on a half-board basis.
DAY 3 | BARCELONA
Breakfast at the hotel is followed by a panoramic city tour following the footsteps of modernist maestro Antoni Gaudi
and taking in attractions and monuments outside of the Gothic Quarter. Perhaps visit Park Güell in the northwestern
suburbs of the city, and see what Gaudi’s vision of an ideal ‘garden city’ was. The park remains unfinished but enough was
built to captivate the imagination, with myriad mosaics made from irregular and broken pieces of tiles. Enjoy the views
over Barcelona and the Mediterranean before continuing to the city centre to discover two of Gaudi’s most iconic
creations. The Casa Mila, popularly known as la Pedrera (the Quarry), is an apartment complex with an undulating façade
and roof dotted with twisted chimney stacks and skylights. Gaudi’s greatest masterpiece is the still unfinished Sagrada
Familia basilica, with designs which stretched the realms of the imagination and have made it the iconic symbol of the
city. The basilica has three fascinating façades, one of which – the elaborate Nativity façade – was more or less completed
before Gaudi died, and only recently was the roof of the nave finished.
Overnight in Barcelona hotel on a half-board basis.
DAY 6 | MADRID
Breakfast at the hotel is followed by a panoramic tour of the Spanish capital. See all the main sights and attractions
driving through famous locations like the Paseo de la Castellana, the Plaza de los Cibeles and the Gran Via, and visit the
Royal Palace, which is Europe’s largest, and the Reina Sofia Museum of modern and contemporary art. The Royal Palace
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has more than 3,000 rooms and the appearance of those seen during the guided tour is an eclectic mix, ranging from
cluttered Victorian to exotic oriental décors. Works of art by great masters such as Caravaggio, Velazquez and Goya adorn
the walls while period furniture graces every room. The lavishness and opulence of the interiors stand in contrast to the
sober baroque and neo-classical exterior, which faces the Almudena Cathedral and overlooks the Campo del Moro
gardens. The Reina Sofia Museum boasts one of the greatest collections of modern art in the world. Admire works by
mainly Spanish greats such as Joan Miro, Salvador Dali, Juan Gris and Pablo Picasso, whose vast and haunting Guernica is
complemented by an exhibition of other works and resources, which help put the iconic painting in context.
Overnight in Madrid hotel on a half-board basis.
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palace of today. The royal complex and gardens were built to be 'heaven on earth', with cool patios, fountains and
intricate carvings. Marvel at the rooms such as the Court of the Myrtles and the Hall of the Ambassadors, which are
decorated in elaborate honeycomb arabesque plasterwork. Admire, too, the Court of Lions, which medieval Islamic poets
described as the physical realisation of paradise. Stroll over to the Generalife Palace and its lush gardens, where the
Nasrid emirs retreated during the summer heat, and hear the soothing sound of the water running in channels. Cross the
verdant ravine of the River Darro to the Moorish-era Albaicin quarter. Narrow cobblestone alleys of tightly packed
whitewashed houses snake their way upwards to the various vantage points offering breathtaking views of the Alhambra
nestled under the Sierra Nevada. Continue to Seville for check-in at the hotel.
Overnight in Seville hotel on a half-board basis.
DAY 11 | SEVILLE
Explore Seville after breakfast at the hotel. The guided tour of the Andalusian capital includes visits to some of the city’s
top attractions such as the Royal Alcazar palace and the cathedral – both UNESCO World Heritage Sites – as well as Santa
Cruz, its most picturesque inner city neighbourhood. The Royal Alcazar traces its origins to the 10th century, when it
became the palace of a Moorish caliph. Over the centuries, it has been expanded with a series of stunning halls, pavilions,
patios and gardens in a variety of styles from Moorish and Mudejar to Gothic, Renaissance and baroque. Admire the
elaborate arabesque carvings, the ornate tilework and the fine tapestries and paintings decorating the walls. Behold the
brilliance of the inner domes of the Hall of Ambassadors and the Patio of Dolls, and wander the tranquil landscaped
gardens. Continue to the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, whose glorious Giralda belfry is Seville’s most iconic
symbol. The cathedral began life as a mosque in the 12th century and has since grown to become the third-largest church
in the world. Discover the 80 chapels and more than 700 works of religious art, see the amazing gilded altarpiece – which
took 80 years to make – and stroll through the peaceful Patio of the Orange Trees. Next, explore secluded Santa Cruz, the
former Jewish quarter and today the most traditional neighbourhood in the old town. It is a warren of whitewashed
lanes, alleys, archways and patios, each with a historical tale to tell. Head over to the magical Maria Luisa Park to discover
its two impressive squares, Plaza de España, with its beautiful tiles, elaborate redbrick towers, bridges and canals, and
Plaza de America, which is flanked by a number of magnificent neo-Gothic and neo-Mudejar palaces.
Overnight in Seville hotel on a half-board basis.
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INCLUDED
TOUR GUIDE:
Operated with professional English-speaking tour guides
ACCOMMODATION:
Three nights’ half-board accommodation in a four-star Barcelona hotel; one night’s half-board accommodation in
four-star Zaragoza hotel; two nights’ half-board accommodation in a four-star Madrid hotel; one night’s half-board
accommodation in four-star Toledo hotel; one night’s half-board accommodation in four-star Cordoba hotel; one
night’s half-board accommodation in four-star Granada hotel; and two nights’ half-board accommodation in a four-
star Seville hotel
MEALS:
Eleven open buffet breakfasts and eleven dinners
TRANSPORT:
Transportation in an air conditioned, non-smoking coach
ENTRANCE FEES AND ACTIVITIES:
All monuments and visits as indicated: Park Güell, Casa Mila and Sagrada Familia in Barcelona; Roman ruins in
Tarragona; Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza; Goya’s birthplace and museum in Fuendetodos; panoramic
tour, Royal Palace and Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid; Monastery of San Lorenzo de el Escorial; city tour, cathedral,
Santo Tome Church and synagogue in Toledo; old town tour and Great Mosque in Cordoba; Alhambra Palace,
Generalife Gardens and Albaicin tour in Granada; and Royal Alcazar, cathedral and Santa Cruz walking tour in Seville
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NOT INCLUDED
Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, laundry, and drinks and meals not stated explicitly in the
programme
Any others expenses which are not mentioned in the included section
International flights
All types of insurance
Entry visas to Spain (if applicable)
RECOMMENDATIONS
Comfortable and light clothing is the most suitable for travelling in Spain though a warm jumper and jacket are advisable
in the cooler months. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or skimpy clothing when visiting
religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sun glasses, a hat and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your
stay.