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Day 1 Plaça del Rei Barcelona
This plaza is widely considered to be the oldest and most beauDful space in the Gothic Quarter. Long held to be the scene of Columbus's triumphal return from his first voyage to the New World—the precise spot where Ferdinand and Isabella received him is purportedly on the stai ...
Day 1 Basilica La Seu Barcelona
Barcelona's cathedral is impressively filled with many centuries of city history and legend, even if it does fall short as a memorable work of architecture. This imposing Gothic monument was built between 1298 and 1450, with the spire and neo-‐Gothic facade added in 1892—and eve ...
Day 1 Montjuïc Barcelona
Montjuic is a low hill watching the city harbor, south-‐west to the center of Barcelona, in the old area of the city. The hill has a long history and among others it served as a Jewish cemetery and this fact explains the mountain alias. Another alias to the mountain is the “Olym ...
Day 1 Le Méridien Barcelona Barcelona
LocaDon. Situated in the heart of Barcelona, Le Meridien Barcelona is within walking distance of Boqueria Market, Las Ramblas, and Placa de Catalunya. Also nearby are Barcelona Cathedral and Gran Teatre del Liceu. Hotel Features. Dining opDons at this luxury hotel include a re ...
Day 2 Hotel Alhambra Palace Granada
Alhambra Palace is located just outside the Alhambra’s ancient walls, offering spectacular views over the city of Granada. It features stylish rooms with Moorish-‐inspired décor, free Wi-‐Fi and satellite TV. The hotel’s à la carte restaurant serves Andalusian food. There is ...
Day 4 El Tajo Gorge Ronda
The "El Tajo" or the great gap that divides the old town of Ronda in two is absolutely worth a visit. The view is breathtaking. It's just something about it that makes you just want you to conDnue to just look. It's absolutely worth the while to take the walk down to the viewpoi ...
Day 4 Hotel Alfonso XIII Sevilla
A showcase of Andalusian grandeur, the Hotel Alfonso XIII stands in Seville, Spain's historic center. The famed Seville Cathedral, Girlada and the Royal Alcazar Palace are located across the street. Named ajer the king who commissioned its construcDon in 1928, Hotel Alfonso XI ...
Day 5 Old Jewish Quarter Sevilla
Barrio de S. Barrio de Santa Cruz, Sevilla, And. In the Barrio de Santa Cruz, Sevilla. Address: Callejon Dos Hermanas, 7, Calle Santa María la Blanca 5, 41004 Sevilla, Spain Videos of Old Jewish Quarter THE OLD JEWISH QUARTERS -‐ Seville Spain.MPG GlobeTro"er Jon Haggins TV Sevi ...
Day 5 Catedral de Sevilla Sevilla
Seville's magnificent Cathedral. built on the site of the Moorish mosque, is the third largest in Europe; only St. Peter's in Rome & St. Paul's in London are larger. Vast, rich and harmoniously balanced, it was built between 1401 & 1507, a blend of Gothic austerity and Spanish f ...
Day 5 Hotel Alfonso XIII Sevilla
A showcase of Andalusian grandeur, the Hotel Alfonso XIII stands in Seville, Spain's historic center. The famed Seville Cathedral, Girlada and the Royal Alcazar Palace are located across the street. Named ajer the king who commissioned its construcDon in 1928, Hotel Alfonso XI ...
Day 6 La Mezquita
Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. also called the Mezquita and the Great Mosque of Córdoba, is now a Catholic ChrisDan cathedral and formerly a medieval Islamic mosque. It is located in the Spanish city of Córdoba, Andalusia. The Mezquita is regarded as the one of the most accom ...
Day 7 Museo Del Prado Madrid
With more than 7,000 painDngs, the Prado is one of the most important repositories of art in the world. It began as a royal collecDon and was enlarged by the Habsburgs, parDcularly Charles V, and later the Bourbons. In painDngs of the Spanish school, the Prado has no equal; o ...
Day 7 Palacio de Oriente Madrid
No longer occupied by royalty, but sDll used for state occasions, Madrid's Royal Palace stands on a ridge above the Manzanares River and Campo del Moro park. It was begun in 1738 on the site of the Madrid Alcázar, which burned to the ground in 1734. Some of its 2,000 rooms -‐-‐ ...
Day 7 Royal Palace of Madrid Madrid
The Royal Palace is one of the top tourist a"racDons in Madrid. It is the official residence for the Royal family, but these days they only use it for state ceremonies. The rest of the Dme it's open to the public.
Day 7 The WesVn Palace Madrid
An old Madrid classic, this former palace of the Duque de Lerma opened as a hotel in 1911 and was Spain’s second luxury hotel. Ever since, it has looked out across Plaza de Neptuno at its rival, the Ritz, like a lover unjustly scorned. Its name may not have the world-‐famous cac ...
Day 8 Castellana, Madrid Madrid
Paseo de la Castellana. commonly known as La Castellana, is one of the longest and widest avenues of Madrid. It is named ajer an old fountain that used to exist in Plaza de CasDlla. It starts at Plaza de Colón, passes through the Nuevos Ministerios, Plaza de Lima, Plaza de Cuz ...
Day 8 El Parque del Buen ReVro Madrid
The Buen ReDro Park is the one of the largest parks of the city of Madrid, Spain. The park belonged to the Spanish Monarchy unDl the late 19th century, when it became a public park. The Buen ReDro Park is a large and popular 1.4 km2 park at the edge of the city center, very cl ...
Day 8 Gran VAAa Madrid
Gran Vía is an ornate and upscale shopping street located in central Madrid. It leads from Calle de Alcalá, close to Plaza de Cibeles, to Plaza de España. The lively street is one of the city's most important shopping areas, with a large number of hotels and large movie theate ...
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