A
Grand Tour of Spain
From
Andalusia to Madrid and Barcelona
This
"Best of Spain" itinerary covers the most frequently visited regions
of the Iberian Peninsula. It starts on the sunny Costa del Sol, in Málaga,
with a detour to British-controlled Gibraltar. Then on to Granada
with the Alhambra, the world-famous medieval citadel and Moorish palace with its
magnificent Generalife Gardens. As a World Heritage Site, it is an absolute "must-see"
on this route.

Next,
in Córdoba,
the largest city in Spain and Christendom in the year 1000, you can view the very
unusual architecture of La Mezquita, an eight-acre combination mosque and Baroque
cathedral that is also a World Heritage Site.
In
Seville,
you will discover the heart of Andalusia with its Plaza de España (the
grounds of the Latin American Exhibition of 1929), the famous Maestranza Bullring,
the old city neighborhood of Triana, and a new Museum of Flamenco. In the old
historical center, another World Heritage Site is ready for your discovery. The
most important places to see are:
- The
Reales Alcázares, a palace in the style called "mudéjar"
(a combination of Moorish and Gothic styles), which has served as a royal residence
since the 14th century and is still used by current King of Spain, Juan Carlos.
- The
Gothic cathedral built on the foundations of a mosque, the reminders of which
are made strikingly obvious by the combination minaret/tower of La Giralda.
In
Jerez de
la Frontera, near Cádiz,
you will enjoy locally-produced sherry wine and tour the "white village"
of Arcos
de la Frontera.
On
to Madrid.
Must-sees in this bustling modern capital city include: the world-famous Prado
museum, featuring works of art by El Greco, Goya, Velásquez, Rubens and
many others; the Reina Sofía Museum of Modern Art, with works by Miró,
Dalí and Picasso; and the private collections of the Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum. Not to forget the lavishly decorated Royal Palace, the traditional Plaza
Mayor and much more.
Segovia
is an easy day trip from Madrid. Stop at the Roman aqueduct. Built around 50 B.C.,
this imposing structure is the symbol of the city and a perfect example of the
most brilliant ancient architecture in Spain. The Alcázar fortress, a former
royal residence, has a coffered ceiling dating back to the 15th century. The Gothic
cathedral, built in the 16th century, contains the "El Santo Entierro"
by Juan de Juni and a beautiful collection of tapestries.
Vibrant
Barcelona
awaits you at the end of this magical journey. All the different sites you can
visit on this tour are of unique cultural interest, but one of the most notable
is "La Sagrada Familia," a modern cathedral with a blend of Gothic,
modern and futuristic architecture like no other in the world (and yet another
World Heritage site). It is the masterpiece of famous Catalan architect Antoni
Gaudí and the signature building of Barcelona, one of the high points of
this itinerary.
This
journey touches on many parts of Spanish history and captures the essence of the
various cultures that influenced the heritage of Spain: Andalusia's deep south,
traditional Madrid and modern Barcelona.
Please
tell us where and when you want to travel and we will create a custom tour
that fits your specific interests, schedule and budget.
Your
tailor-made package will include ground transportation, guided tours and hotel
rooms.
The
price of your program will depend on your needs (scheduled group tours, private
guides...) and the number of participants in your group, the length of the trip,
the category of hotels, the number of places visited, the time of year, etc.
We
will do all the bookings and pay each individual
provider on your behalf. In other words, you go and have fun and we'll take care
of the details for you.
