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Spain and Portugal are home to many of the Mediterranean’s most impressive sites of interest, but organizing accommodation and transportation to explore independently takes time and effort. On this tour, enjoy round-trip travel from central Barcelona, and see the best of Spain and Portugal with all the key logistics covered. Along the way, learn the secrets of UNESCO–listed attractions including the Alhambra, Belém Tower, and the Jerónimos Monastery.
Saturday 09:30 (Spain Madrid)
Los reyes españoles de la plaza de Oriente
Meeting Point: at the statues
Address: Monument to Felipe IV,Pl. de Oriente,28013 Madrid
·After meetup, we will visit the city Madrid
Sunday 12:30 (Spain Barcelona)
Torres Venecianes
Meeting Point : Next to the tower
Address:Av. de la Reina Maria Cristina, Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
·On Sunday, after meetup, we will visit Barcelona
Monday 09:00 (Spain Barcelona)
Barcelona-El Prat Airport
Meeting Point : Arrivals Hall T1, Car Rental Sixt
Address:Terminal 1 & 2 Llegadas, 08820, Barcelona,Spain
·On Monday, after meetup, the coach drives to Valencia (exchange point for Yellow and Orange line)
Monday 16:30 (Spain Valencia)
Torres de Serranos
Meeting Point:Under the Tower
Address:Plaça dels Furs, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Spain
·No visit to Valencia. After meetup, the coach drives to Alicante
Thursday 19:00 (Portugal Lisbon)
Estação do Rossio Railway Station
Meeting Point:Rossioby the Main Entrance Address:Estação do Rossio, Lisboa
·No visit to Lisbon. After meetup, the coach drives to the hotel
Please note: bus will depart on time at the meeting place. Company is not liable for any delay caused by any passenger. Passenger accepts full responsibility if any expenses occur.
Saturday
Madrid 14:00 @ Madrid Royal Palace
Zaragoza 20:00 @ Zaragoza Group Hotel
Sunday
Barcelona 12:30 @ Plaça de Espana
Monday
Valencia 16:45 @ Plaza del Ayunta-miento
Tuesday
Granada 16:00 @ La Alhambra parking
Wednesday
Seville 19:00 @ Seville Central Santa Justa Station
Thursday
Lisbon 19:00 @ Lisbon Rossio Railway Station
Friday
Madrid 19:30 @ Los reyes españoles de la plaza de Oriente
Please noted that the drop off time is for reference only and may vary slightly due to traffic/unforeseen circumstances.
The tour starts from the capital of Spain, Madrid, where you will pass by the Cibeles Fountain, and then arrive and visit Plaza Mayor, Piazza di Spagna, and Royal Palace of Madrid. The Royal Palace of Madrid was built by the Spanish Royal Family, showing the magnificent and splendid former empire and its historical grandeur. Then you’ll arrive at the Puerta del Sol, a public square in Madrid. You can find the Km 0 square tile on the pavement, which represents the Puerta del Sol, the centre of the radial network of Spanish roads. In the afternoon, we say farewell to Madrid and head to Zaragoza. After arriving in Zaragoza, you’ll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, which is a Roman Catholic Church in the city. The Basilica venerates the Blessed Virgin Mary, praised as “Mother of the Hispanic People”. It is reputed to be the first church dedicated to Mary in history. There are a lot of coffee shops and restaurants around the Basilica.
Overnight stay in Zaragoza or city nearby
In the morning, you will drive directly to the Spanish warm and charming coastal city of Barcelona. After arrival you will visit the Columbus Monument and Las Ramblas, followed by the Sagrada Família, which is a large Roman Catholic Church in Barcelona, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. Gaudí’s unique, colourful, fairy tale decorations can be seen throughout the city and makes the place feel like a fantasy of the artist’s mind. Then it’s on to a photo stop at Camp Nou, a football stadium in Barcelona, which has been the home of FC Barcelona since its completion in 1957. You’ll also visit Estadi OlímpicIluís Companys, the main stadium for the 1992 Summer Olympics located in Montjuïc, a large hill to the southwest of Barcelona, which overlooks the city. The remaining time is spent in the bustling Plaza Catalonia, where you can have free time and do some shopping.
Overnight stay in Barcelona or city nearby
Due to a limited daily access control in Sagrada Família church, to avoid disappointment, we recommend customers who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance at www.sagradafamilia.org
Visit time for reservation: 2:00 – 2.30 pm.
After having breakfast at the hotel, you’ll leave Barcelona for Spain’s third largest city, Valencia. In Valencia’s history, the city was celebrated as the gateway to the Mediterranean. It’s commercially and culturally rich, with Moorish and Arab culture and food. Although today’s Valencia is less prominent, it’s still an important city for large commerce exhibitions and trade fairs to be held in throughout the year. Upon arrival, you will visit the Modernisme Plaza of the City Hall of Valencia, Valencia’s Ancient City Gates and the Valencia Cathedral, where the true Holy Grail is preserved, a photo stop at Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. After the tour the day is rounded off with a drive into Alicante.
Overnight stay in Alicante or city nearby
In the morning, you depart for the city of Granada on the plateau of the Andalusian province. This historic city has been ruled by the Visigoths and Arabs. It became the last stronghold of the Arab dynasty during its eight-hundred- year-long rule of the Iberian Peninsula. In the 15th century, King Ferdinand successfully expelled the Arabs and managed to unite Spain. You would enter and visit the Alhambra, a Moorish citadel and palace, also known as the Red Palace. Alternatively, heading to visit the old city of Granada, with its exquisite and delicate architecture. Following that, embark on a drive to the Mijas, a self-paid group activity, to visit famous white village and winding streets, charming nooks and crannies, flower decked house and numerous tiny squares.
Overnight stay in Granada or city nearby
Due to limited daily access control in Alhambra Palace, and to avoid disappointment, we recommend customer who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance on https://www.alhambra-patronato.es/
Reservation visit time: 1:30- 2:00pm
In the morning, Embark on a self-paid group activity in the morning and head to Ronda, the birthplace of Spanish bullfighters. Ronda proudly holds the distinction of being home to Spain’s oldest bullring, where the love, hatred, and passion of the fighters of that era were witnessed. Despite its seemingly serene facade, Ronda emanates a vibrant Spanish charm that is unmatched. The town’s romantic and peaceful white houses perched on the dramatic cliffs serve as a testament to its allure. Then tour will go northbound to the largest city of the autonomous region of Andalusia, Seville. This city was the capital of the Muslim dynasty, considered to be the guardian angel of culture in Andalusia and the birthplace of the flamenco dance. Seville is the primary setting of many operas, of which the best known is Bizet’s Carmen. As the fourth largest city in Spain, it has hosted the Universal Exposition of Seville in 1992. Upon arrival, you will visit the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. Its completion dates back to the early 16th century and now the cathedral halls serve as the Royal Chapel, the burial place of the kings for over a century. The tomb of Christopher Columbus, who discovered the New World, is also in the church as a credit to the great navigator. From there onwards you will see the Alcázar of Seville, which used to be a Muslim palace and a Spanish Royal Palace. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as the official Seville residence today, which makes it the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the Seville Cathedral. We will walk to Santa Cruz, Torre del Oro (the Tower of Gold) and Maria Luisa Park, where the 1992 World Expo was located. In Plaza de España (Spain Square), you can admire crafted porcelain paintings, detailing the history and elegance of historical Spain.
Overnight stay in Seville or city nearby
Today the tour departs for the capital and the largest city of Portugal, Lisbon. You are expected to arrive in Cabo da Roca (Cape Roca) in the afternoon. This is the most western extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe. At the cape, you can see the enormous Atlantic Ocean surrounded by endless scenery. Don’t forget to buy the remembrance certificate to prove that you once set foot on the west point. Later we will head back to the Lisbon city centre and visit the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both were classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Belem Tower was important during the Age of Discovery, as this was the place where the ships would depart. The Jerónimos Monastery is one of the most prominent examples of Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. You will pass through the Marquis of Pombal Square and then stop at the Rossio Square for some free time. Those who are interested in Portuguese custard tarts can taste the authentic ones at a century-old bakery.
Overnight stay in Lisbon or city nearby
Today we will drive back to Madrid via Toledo, a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage. This old city is located on a mountaintop, surrounded on three sides by a bend in the Tagus River, and contains many historical buildings. By strolling across the city, overlooking the Alcázar of Toledo and visiting the grand structure of the Toledo Cathedral, you will feel the bustling of Spain in the old time. Then take a well-earned rest as you sit back, drive through the breath-taking landscape of Spain and enjoy its rich palette of colours in natural surroundings, while you journey to Madrid.
Overnight stay in Madrid or city nearby
Saturday 09:30 (Spain Madrid)
Los reyes españoles de la plaza de Oriente
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Sunday 12:30 (Spain Barcelona)
Torres Venecianes
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Monday 09:00 (Spain Barcelona)
Barcelona-El Prat Airport
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Monday 16:30 (Spain Valencia)
Torres de Serranos
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Thursday 19:00 (Portugal Lisbon)
Estação do Rossio Railway Station
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Please note: bus will depart on time at the meeting place. Company is not liable for any delay caused by any passenger. Passenger accepts full responsibility if any expenses occur.
This tour covers a lot in seven days, so I took lots of pictures.