Spain: Seven Cities

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Spain: Seven Cities



Tour Description:

Experience the best of Spain on a wide-ranging journey of cultural, historical and culinary discovery, contrasting the sun-dappled and atmospheric Andalusia region with the vibrant cities of Barcelona and Madrid.

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Dates & Pricing

Monday 29 Apr 24 — Wednesday 08 May 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 13 May 24 — Wednesday 22 May 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 27 May 24 — Wednesday 05 Jun 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 10 Jun 24 — Wednesday 19 Jun 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 24 Jun 24 — Wednesday 03 Jul 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 22 Jul 24 — Wednesday 31 Jul 24Starting at $6,995 Get a Quote
Monday 09 Sep 24 — Wednesday 18 Sep 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 16 Sep 24 — Wednesday 25 Sep 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 07 Oct 24 — Wednesday 16 Oct 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote
Monday 14 Oct 24 — Wednesday 23 Oct 24Starting at $7,495 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day 1 - Barcelona, Spain
Upon arrival, you are met by your A&K representative and escorted to your hotel. Get to know your fellow guests at tonight’s welcome dinner.

Day 2 - Barcelona
Embark on a walking tour of culture-rich Barcelona. Let your inner foodie run wild on a stroll through La Boqueria — one of the finest food markets in Europe, where fresh goods have traded hands for hundreds of years. Peruse the vast array of produce, meats, seafood and sweet treats, and perhaps stop by one of its many eateries to sample something on the spot. Explore the narrow cobblestone streets and wide plazas of the Gothic Quarter and the fantastic Palau de la Música Catalana concert hall. You also experience a tasting of Spanish olive oil, an essential component of the local cuisine. Enjoy more of this captivating city with an afternoon at leisure. Perhaps stroll Las Ramblas, the pedestrian-friendly avenue that draws equal amounts of visitors and locals, and browse the inviting shops and cafés. As with other cities in Spain, Barcelona truly comes alive at night, and this evening is a perfect opportunity to experience it firsthand, as taverns and tapas bars spill over with spirited conversation.

Day 3 - Barcelona
Discover more of vibrant Barcelona, focusing today on the city’s one-of-a-kind architecture. Visit the wild Sagrada Familia Basilica, the most-visited monument in Spain, begun by Gaudí in 1883 and still unfinished today; it is currently scheduled to be completed in 2026, the centenary of its architect’s death. Drive past Casa Milà on your way to hilltop Montjuïc with its sculptural gardens and castle, a place with a checkered and often bloody history until it was designated a museum by Francisco Franco. Immerse yourself in the most notable creations of Antoni Gaudí, possibly the most famous Spanish architect of modern times. Gaudí was the premier proponent of Modernisme, a distinctly Spanish take on Art Nouveau, and his free-flowing, extravagantly detailed structures are unmistakable. After lunch, fly to Granada, an ancient Moorish capital.

Day 4 - Granada & Ronda
Begin your day with a visit to the ancient palace and glorious gardens of the Alhambra, an incredible example of Moorish influence and Islamic architecture. Occupying over 1.5 million square feet, this sprawling complex served as the seat of power for Islamic emirs throughout the 14th century, later becoming a royal palace for Ferdinand and Isabella. Explore Granada at leisure before departing for clifftop Ronda, where you check in to your boutique hotel opposite the bullring. Enjoy a short walking tour that introduces you to the city’s rich history, followed by dinner. Ronda is known for bullfighting, and its Plaza de Toros is the oldest bullring in Spain. Ernest Hemingway did much to popularize both this controversial sport and Ronda itself, and a paseo (scenic walkway) bearing his name begins near the plaza. Another, dedicated to fellow aficionado Orson Welles, is located nearby.

Day 5 - Gibraltar, United Kingdom
Travel to the Rock of Gibraltar, the most famous feature of what is technically an overseas territory of Great Britain, and a symbolic bridge linking Europe and Africa. Visit St. Michael’s Cave and observe Gibraltar’s Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe. Return to Ronda with time to relax and explore one of Andalusia’s most beautiful pueblos blancos (white villages).

Day 6 - Seville
Travel through the mountains to Jerez, home of golden sherry, a distinctive fortified wine eagerly consumed the world over. Only wine from grapes grown in this region can properly be called sherry, and aficionados have many varieties to choose from, ranging from light-bodied fino to robust oloroso. Sample some of these for yourself during a visit to a bodega. Continue to Seville, later departing in style on a horse-drawn carriage ride for an authentic culinary adventure. Prepare for an evening tapas feast to remember, savoring delicious tapas from two of the city’s traditional restaurants.

Day 7 - Seville
Explore the sites in this uniquely lovely city: the Royal Palace of the Alcázar, the enormous Gothic cathedral and, of course, the Santa Cruz district, with its sun-drenched avenues, venerable architecture and shaded squares. The afternoon is at leisure to venture out on your own. Tonight, stroll to a resplendent palace nearby, where the owners take you on a tour and host your private dinner. Then, enjoy a performance of flamenco dancing and singing on the patio of this historic home.

Day 8 - Córdoba
Set out for Córdoba to visit the Mezquita, the cathedral and former great mosque of the city, and an extraordinary fusion of European and Moorish styles that encapsulates much of Spanish history in a single structure. Continue for a stroll down the famous Street of Flowers, a picturesque lane in the city’s Old Town where potted flowers dot the walls of the charming old houses. In the afternoon, board your high-speed AVE train to Madrid.

Day 9 - Madrid
View the Prado Museum’s extensive collection featuring some of the greatest Spanish masters, including El Greco, Velázquez and Goya. Then, visit the Royal Palace, followed by a short walk to the Plaza Mayor and the marvelous iron-and-glass San Miguel Market, where locals have been hawking and buying since the early 19th century. Later, join your Resident Tour Director for a farewell dinner.

Day 10 - Madrid
Transfer to the airport for your flight home.