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10 Day Spain Itinerary, incl. Madrid and Barcelona
Spanish heritage comes alive through 8 cities, covering 1,200km from Madrid to Barcelona and back. Visit UNESCO sites including Córdoba's Mosque-Cathedral and Granada's Alhambra. Stay at selected hotels like Rafael Atocha Madrid and Melia Lebreros Seville.

- Days 1-2
Madrid
Start in Madrid in the afternoon to skip the morning rush hour traffic from the airport. Take an evening illuminations tour to see Plaza Mayor and other landmarks. A helpful tip from a visitor: "Get to Plaza Mayor before 8 PM - the tapas bars fill up quickly and you'll have trouble finding a seat after that." Visit Puerta del Sol and the Cibeles Fountain early in the morning before the tour buses arrive.

- Day 3
Mérida & Seville
Take the 4-hour bus ride from Madrid to Mérida to see its Roman Theater. One visitor notes: "The Roman ruins were incredible, but bring water and a hat - there's very little shade." Head to Seville in the afternoon. Book your dinner spots ahead of time since the best tapas bars in Santa Cruz fill up fast.

- Day 4
Seville
Start at the Cathedral when it opens at 8:30 AM to avoid crowds. You can take a boat trip on the Guadalquivir River, but one visitor suggests: "The river cruise is quite basic - consider using that time to explore more of the Santa Cruz quarter instead." For the evening flamenco show, get there 30 minutes early for good seats near the stage.

- Day 5
Córdoba & Granada
- Day 6
Granada to Valencia
- Days 7-8
Valencia to Barcelona
See Valencia's old town and City of Arts and Sciences in the morning before driving 4 hours to Barcelona. Plan your Barcelona visit carefully. One traveler warns: "You must book Sagrada Familia tickets weeks in advance. Don't expect to just walk up and get in." Start your full day at Park Güell before the crowds arrive.

- Days 9-10
Zaragoza & Madrid
10 Day Northern Spain Itinerary, incl. Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela
Northern Spain unfolds from Barcelona to Santiago de Compostela. Highlights include La Boqueria Market, Laguardia's wine caves, San Sebastian's cooking classes, and Picos de Europa National Park, with 9 nights in local hotels.

- Days 1-2
Barcelona
Explore the Gothic Quarter's narrow medieval streets and excellent tapas bars. Visit La Boqueria Market early (before 8:30 AM) to avoid crowds and shop alongside locals. Book a paella cooking class well in advance if visiting during peak season. Want to avoid the crowds? Skip La Rambla during midday and visit early morning or evening instead.

- Day 3
Logrono
Take a 3.5-hour train to La Rioja's capital. The medieval center buzzes with activity at night along Calle del Laurel with its 60+ tapas bars. Visit the local market in the morning for regional specialties. Remember to pack light since you'll need to carry your luggage up and down train station stairs.

- Days 4-5
San Sebastian
A 2-hour bus ride takes you to this coastal food haven. Take a pintxos tour through Old Town's traditional bars near Plaza de la Constitución. Learn Basque cooking in a morning class. Bring good walking shoes as streets can be slippery when wet. Most traditional restaurants close between lunch and dinner (3-8 PM).

- Day 6
Bilbao & Picos de Europa
- Days 7-8
Oviedo
- Days 9-10
Santiago de Compostela
10 Days in Spain, incl. Madrid and Barcelona
A grand 10-day Spanish tour takes you through 5 major cities: Madrid's Royal Palace, Seville's Gothic Cathedral, Granada's Alhambra, Valencia's historic center, and Barcelona's Olympic stadium. Features 9 breakfasts, English guides, and 4-star hotels throughout.

- Days 1-2
Madrid
Begin at the Royal Palace around 11 AM. Book skip-the-line tickets ahead of time since morning lines get long. The tour takes about 2 hours. After that, walk down Gran Via. A recent visitor said: "Getting to the Egyptian Debod Temple for sunset was a highlight—the golden light over Madrid is incredible, but bring a light jacket as evenings can be cool."

- Days 3-4
Seville
Take a morning train from Madrid to Cordoba (2.5 hours) to see the Mezquita mosque-cathedral. Visit between 2-4 PM when it's less crowded. Then continue to Seville for two nights. Walk the Santa Cruz quarter early before it gets hot. Get to the cathedral right when it opens at 10:30 AM to avoid lines.

- Day 5
Granada
- Day 6
Valencia
- Days 7-8
Barcelona
Take a morning train along the coast (3 hours). Start at Montjuic for city views before exploring the Gothic Quarter. Book 9 AM Sagrada Familia tickets for your second day to see the best light. A visitor noted: "The Passeig de Gracia looks completely different at night when Gaudi's buildings are lit up—don't miss an evening stroll here."

- Day 9
Madrid
- Day 10
Departure
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- Discovery of Spain - 10 days
The quality fo the hotels was above average and the driver was excellent. The tour guide was changed 3 times .ROsa was our first one and was satisfactory, the second one did the tour of the city of Madrid was excellent her knowledge was amazing and interesting. The third one was Alejandra who was really nice and tried really hard to please and still control the group. What was not satisfactory was ,the first night they were given a bus that did not work, the sound system did not work then the bus quit. that is poor quality directly due to the company not the employees . Therefore we missed seeing some of what we should have seen. The bus for the rest of the tour was good and comfortable and not overfilled. These are the things I feel are missing in your tour company. I have taken many tours and they usually operate like this. 1)At the beginning of the tour you are provided with a detailed list of time tables of all activiites and places and what you will see each day and where you will stay each night . In your company we are given only a time table each night of when we are to get up , have breakfast and if we have ot take luggage with us and what time we are leaving. Verbally when we begin the day the tour quide informs us of where we are going and some broad parameters of time tables. thoughout the day we are updated on timelines etc . 2) In really good tours-You are also given a rotationg seating arrangement for each day so everyone has an opportunity to be seated in the best seats. it is not a scramble of who can get there first which is how your company chooses to operate. It is not fair to the less mobile people . 3)also the better tours - take the luggage from the hotel to the bus for the clients. In your companies case you ask your clients to transport their own luggage which is still acceptable. But what is not is that you ask your clients to stand with their luggage till the bus driver gets to it to load it. that means that individual travellers are then last to enter the bus and get last pick of the seats as the couples are smart enough to quickly figure out to send one person in ot grab the best seats . So to be fair you should either have a seating plan or not require people to stand with their luggage until the bus driver has time to load their luggage. I heard some of the complaints from other clients and they may not tell you but they will tell their friends. Another suggestion I will make is that you add something other than just cathedrals and city tours to your intinerary . the Flamenco show was excellent and so was the artisan shops . but you need more variety to your tour to make it better . after a while it is just another cathedral and just another government building no matter how detailed they are . You could add things to make it a lot more intersting , like sheep farms, factories ,the andalusina horse show at the royal stable, information on the economy, goernment, education , your fishing industry and many other subjects that would make this a lot more interesting. For those reason I felt it was only satisfactory. If you want to see what the best tour I have ever taken looks for variety , take a look at CIE in Ireland of their 21 day tour of all of Ireland. It is by far the best tour I have ever been on and has become my measure for all other tours .
- Northern Spain Real Food Adventure
Above my expectations, really good!
- Camino de Santiago Encompassed
I had a wonderful time and Vincenzo was amazing.as a guide.

































