7 Day Shared Tour in Madrid Barcelona Valencia Seville and Lisbon

7 days (approximately)
Offered in: English

This 7-day tour explores Spain and Portugal, starting in Madrid with visits to iconic landmarks such as the Royal Palace and Puerta del Sol. It continues with stops in Zaragoza, Barcelona, and Valencia, where you’ll see the Sagrada Família and Camp Nou. The journey takes you through historic cities like Granada, Seville, and Lisbon, featuring the Alhambra Palace, Seville Cathedral, and Belém Tower. The tour ends with a visit to Toledo’s cathedral before returning to Madrid, providing a rich experience of culture, history, and architecture.

What's Included

Ride in comfortable, professionally maintained vehicles, chosen based on the number of guests.
Service Fee for the tour guide
Transportation: Vehicles for the projects included in the itinerary
Breakfast (Optional[6])
Breakfast
6 nights accommodation in three to four-star hotels
City tour tax and accommodation tax
Bilingual Chinese tour guide service throughout the tour.
Personal expenses and items not listed under "cost includes" are at your discretion.
Full-trip air tickets, taxes, visa fees, and passport processing fees
Tickets to attractions and self-funded items in the itinerary
Lunch and dinner during the trip
Royal Palace of Madrid
Sagrada Família
Alhambra Palace
Alcazar of Séville
Seville Cathedral
Peñíscola
Spanish Paella Special
Special Oxtail Meal

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

09:00Departure Plaza de Oriente;Plaza de Oriente, 28013 Madrid, Spain; Location: Monument (Statues) Felipe IV Address: Plaza de Oriente, 28013 Madrid, Spain

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 7 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Madrid -- Zaragoza

    8 stops
  • 1
    Madrid

    Today we will visit Madrid, the capital of Spain. The Royal Palace of Madrid was a magnificent building during the peak of the Spanish royal family; The Kilómetro Cero marker copper brick representing the center point of Spain is inconspicuously placed on the pedestrian walkway of the Sun Gate; And the Puerta del Sol is a great place to buy Spanish specialties, clothing, and souvenirs. In the afternoon, drive to Zaragoza. Upon arrival, proceed directly to the Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar to admire the Baroque architectural complex. Finally, visit the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. Finally go to the hotel to check in and rest. [Monday] Itinerary: Madrid → Plaza Mayor (15 mins) → Plaza de España (15 mins)→ Columbus Monument (15 mins)→ Royal Palace of Madrid (Outside visit, 40 mins) → Puerta del Sol&Kilómetro Cero (15 mins) → Zaragoza → Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (15 mins) → Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Outside visit, 15 mins)

    Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Plaza Mayor

    Plaza Mayor The Plaza Mayor is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the reign of Philip III. Only a few blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is a space for the people of Madrid and tourists to shop, walk around, eat, and enjoy the outdoors.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Plaza De Espana

    Plaza de España Located at the end of Gran Vía, the most conspicuous thing in the center of the square is the Cervantes Monument. Directly in front of the Cervantes statue are the portraits of the protagonists Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in his "Don Quixote".

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Columbus Monument One of the most iconic monuments in the city is the Columbus Monument. It stands at the end of Barcelona's Rambla, near the sea. This major landmark on the Rambla was built in 1888 for the Universal Exhibition as a tribute to Christopher Columbus, who chose to disembark in the port of Barcelona on his return from America. In its top, dominating the sky of Barcelona, the statue of Christopher Columbus holding a navigational chart in his left hand, and pointing to the route to America with his right.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Royal Palace of Madrid

    Royal Palace of Madrid (Outside visit, 40 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Reminder: To avoid ticket sales, it recommends booking the Royal Palace of Madrid tickets online in advance.

    40 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 6

    Puerta del Sol&Kilómetro Cero (15 mins)

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar

    Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar Located south of the Ebro River, it is the large square in the old town of Zaragoza. It can accommodate 500 people. It is named after the Cathedral of Our Lady of Pilar in the square. It is nicknamed Zaragoza's "city living room". It is also often called the Plaza de las Catedrales and is home to Zaragoza's two cathedrals, the Cathedral of Jesus Christ the Savior of Zaragoza and the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar

    Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. The 11-domed Church of Our Lady of Pilar is the symbol of Zaragoza and has many beautiful stories about it. It was originally a Gothic church building. During the addition, renovation and decoration process, artistic styles such as silversmith style and Baroque were partially added. The church was built in the 14th century. The decorative screen on the central altar was made in the 15th century. The tapestry of the Passion of Christ was painted in the 15th-16th century.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Day 2

    Zaragoza -- Barcelona

    5 stops
  • 9
    Zaragoza

    In the morning, head to Barcelona and upon arrival, visit the most representative Sagrada Família, which is the masterpiece of the architectural genius Gaudi. Continue to the home stadium of La Liga powerhouse Barcelona: Camp Nou Stadium, where you can take photos outside the building as a memento. Following, we will visit the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, where the 1992 Olympic Games were held. From the hill, we can enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Then head to the bustling Las Ramblas and Plaça de Catalunya located in the city center, which are must visit popular attractions in Barcelona! Finally, go to the hotel to rest. [Tuesday] Itinerary: Zaragoza → Barcelona → Sagrada Família (Outside visit, 1 hours) → Camp Nou (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Las Ramblas & Plaça de Catalunya (1 hours)

    Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Basilica de la Sagrada Familia

    Sagrada Família (Outside visit, 1 hours) ,optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Kind reminder: 1. Due to crowd control and the large number of people queuing up, if you want to visit the Sagrada Família, it is recommended to book tickets in the evening. The scheduled visit time is between 14:00 and 14:30 in the afternoon, and the ticket booking website is: http://www.sagradafamilia.org .

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 11
    Spotify Camp Nou

    Camp Nou (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Kind reminder: 1. Due to the ongoing renovation project of the Camp Nou, if official construction reasons affect the visit, the itinerary to the attraction may be cancelled. Please understand!

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 12
    Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium

    Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Landmark events such as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic and Paralympic Games and the athletics competitions were held in this venue, as the Museu Olímpic i de l'Esport across the road from the stadium reminds us. It is now rated as a five-star venue by UEFA, which entitles it to host top-level European matches. The stadium is named after Lluís Companys, the president of the Catalan government during the Spanish Civil War. Las Ramblas

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 13

    Las Ramblas The middle of the avenue is full of flower shops and pavilions. This is a street full of life and colour, with a central sidewalk where you can stroll among the various stalls, florists and shops. The avenue is over one kilometer long, starting from Plaza Catalunya and ending at the Columbus Tower. Each section of the road has a different name. Frequented by tourists and Barcelona locals, this place is always bustling with activity. Plaça de Catalunya Plaza Catalunya is the central square of Barcelona and one of its main attractions. It is one of the largest squares in Spain and one of the core areas of Barcelona life. Many important streets such as Las Ramblas, Passeig de Gràcia or Roundabout Sant Pere start from here. The grounds are large and host performances, exhibitions and trade fairs or fashion shows throughout the year.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Barcelona--València--Alicante

    5 stops
  • 14
    Barcelona

    Depart in the morning along the coastline to València, the third largest city in Spain. Historically, València has served as the gateway for Spain to the Mediterranean, a hub of commerce and culture. After arriving, visit the city square, ancient city gate, and Valencia Cathedral in the old town area, and finally head to the hotel. [Wednesday] Itinerary: Barcelona → Peñíscola (Optional, 1 hours) → València → Plaça de la Reina (30 mins) → València Ancient City Gate (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Catedral de València (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Alicante

    Admission ticket free
  • 15

    Peñíscola (Optional, 1 hours) ,optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Peñíscola is one of the most popular tourist resorts in the province of Castellón.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 16

    Plaça de la Reina Plaza de la Virgen is one of the landmarks of La Seu in the old town. Its pink exterior wall and conical spire are very distinctive.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 17

    València Ancient City Gate (Outside visit, 15 mins)

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 18
    Valencia Cathedral

    Catedral de València (Outside visit, 15 mins) ,optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. This is a long-standing ancient building that has gone through the changes of ancient Roman temples, Arab mosques and Christian churches. It is a witness to the historical changes of the country of Spain. Because of this, this church also contains a variety of architectural styles such as Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassicism, and is well worth viewing.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Day 4

    Alicante --Granada--Mijas/Málaga

    3 stops
  • 19

    Depart for the historic city of Granada in the morning. We will visit the Alhambra Palace, a product left by the Moors during the "Golden Age". The exquisite and delicate architecture, fresh and elegant style, and stunning beauty are admirable. Then, we will head to the famous resort of the Sun Coast and arrive at the village of Mijas in the White House at dusk for sightseeing. . [Thursday] Itinerary: Alicante → Granada → Alhambra Palace (Outside visit, 1 hours) → Mijas (1 hours) → Málaga Kind reminder: 1. In winter, the sunshine is relatively short. If there is not enough time, Mihas from Baiwu Village will go there the next morning. 2. The Alhambra Palace limits the number of tickets per day to control the flow of people. If you want to enter the interior for a visit, it is strongly recommended to book tickets on the official website. The admission time is between 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm. The booking website is: https://tickets.alhambra-patronato.es/en/ .

    Admission ticket free
  • 20

    Alhambra Palace (Outside visit, 1 hours) ,optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. The complex was begun in 1238 by Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir. It is now one of Spain's major tourist attractions, exhibiting the country's most significant and well-known Islamic architecture, together with 16th-century and later Christian building and garden interventions. The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 21

    Mijas (1 hours)

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 5

    Málaga--Ronda--Seville

    8 stops
  • 22

    Today we will go to Ronda, which is one of the famous attractions in southern Spain. Afterwards, we will go to Seville to visit the cathedral built in the 16th century. Afterwards, we will visit Alcázar de Segovia, which was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site by the United Nations in 1987. Then take a stroll through the Holy Cross area, the Tower of Gold, and Parque de María Luisa [Friday] Itinerary: Málaga → Ronda (1 hours) → Seville → Seville Cathedral (Optional, 30 mins) → Alcázar de Segovia (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Barrio de Santa Cruz (30 mins) → Tower of Gold (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Parque de María Luisa (30 mins) → Plaza de España (15 mins) Kind reminder: 1. Due to crowd control and excessive queues, if you want to visit the Seville Cathedral, it is recommended to book tickets online. Please book your entry time between 3:00 pm and 3:30 pm on Friday, and visit the official booking website: https://www.alcazarsevilla.org/en/schedules-rates/ .

    Admission ticket free
  • 23
    Ronda

    Ronda Ronda is known for its cliff-side location and a deep chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the town. The 'Corrida Goyesca' is a unique and historical bullfight that takes place once a year in Ronda in the Plaza de toros de Ronda, the oldest bullfighting ring in Spain.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 24
    Catedral de Sevilla

    Seville Cathedral (Optional, 30 mins) The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, better known as Seville Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies. It is the fourth-largest church in the world as well as the largest Gothic church.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 25
    Alcazar of Segovia

    Alcázar de Segovia (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. The fortress is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Rising out on a rocky crag above the confluence of two rivers near the Guadarrama mountains, it is one of the most distinctive castle-palaces in Spain by virtue of its shape – like the bow of a ship.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 26
    Barrio Santa Cruz

    Barrio de Santa Cruz (30 mins)

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 27
    Torre del Oro

    Tower of Gold (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. The Torre del Oro (English: "Tower of Gold") is a dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville, southern Spain. It was erected by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control access to Seville via the Guadalquivir River. Its name comes from the golden shine it projected on the river, due to its building materials (a mixture of mortar, lime and pressed hay).

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 28
    Parque de Maria Luisa

    Parque de María Luisa Parque de María Luisa is a large urban park in Seville, designed by French landscape architect Forestier for the Ibero-American International Exhibition held here in 1929. A unique Spanish garden architectural style called "New Sevillian" or "New Arab" was born, which had an important influence on the architectural design of all Spanish public parks in the first 30 years of the 20th century.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 29
    Plaza de Espana

    Plaza de España The Plaza de España is a spectacle of light and majesty. Framed in the María Luisa Park, this plaza was designed by the great Seville architect Aníbal González as an emblematic space for the 1929 Ibero-American Expo. The result was a plaza-palace unique in the world. Its proportions are lavish. It has a total area of 50,000 square meters, without a doubt one of the most imposing plazas in Spain.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 6

    Sevilla--Lisbon

    6 stops
  • 30
    Seville

    Travel to Portugal in the morning and arrive at the westernmost point of the European continent, Cabo da Roca, in the afternoon. In addition to experiencing the grandeur of the vast Atlantic Ocean, you can also purchase a commemorative certificate. After completing the tour, we will head to the capital Lisbon and then visit the Belém Tower, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and then head to the Jeronimos Monastery to get a glimpse of the exterior of the Manuel style buildings left behind during the peak of Portuguese naval power in the 16th century. Following, we will freely explore the area around the Marusi Square and the Pangbu Square. If you are interested, you can taste authentic Portuguese egg tarts at the century old shop. [Saturday] Itinerary: Sevilla → Cabo da Roca (30 mins) → Lisbon → Belém Tower (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Outside visit, 15 mins) → Marusi Square&Pangbu Square Free Time (1 hours)

    Admission ticket free
  • 31
    Cabo da Roca

    Cabo da Roca Cabo da Roca is a cape which forms the westernmost point of the Sintra Mountain Range, of mainland Portugal. It is situated in Sintra, near Azóia, in the southwest of the district of Lisbon. Interestingly, the point includes a lighthouse that has been operating since 1772.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 32

    Belém Tower (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Belém Tower, officially the Tower of Saint Vincent is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon. It once served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon. It was built during the height of the Portuguese Renaissance and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style. It also incorporates hints of other architectural styles. The structure was built from lioz limestone and is composed of a bastion, a 30-metre (98.4 ft), four-storey tower. Since 1983, the tower has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one that you must discover.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 33
    Padrao dos Descobrimentos

    Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Outside visit, 15 mins),optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Padrão dos Descobrimentos is a monument on the northern bank of the Tagus River estuary, in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém. Located alongside the river where ships departed to explore and trade with India and the Orient; the monument celebrates the Portuguese Age of Discovery (or Age of Exploration) during the 15th and 16th centuries.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 34
    Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

    Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Outside visit, 15 mins) ,optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Mosteiro dos Jerónimos is a gorgeous and magnificent monastery located in the Belém district of Lisbon, Portugal. It can be said to be an architectural art treasure of Portugal in its heyday. It was built to commemorate the Portuguese's discovery of the maritime route to India. The famous navigator Vasco da Gama is also buried here. In 1983, it was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in partnership with the nearby Belem Tower.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 35
    Lisbon

    Marusi Square&Pangbu Square Free Time (1 hours)

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 7

    Lisbon--Toledo--Madrid

    2 stops
  • 36
    Lisbon

    In the morning, head to Madrid, and in the afternoon, pass by the ancient city of Toledo for sightseeing. Stroll through this city with numerous historical sites, visit the magnificent cathedral, and experience the former prosperity of Spain; After the tour, head to Madrid. [Sunday] Itinerary: Lisbon → Toledo → Catedral de Toledo (Outside visit Toledo Cathedral, 1 hours) → Madrid

    Admission ticket free
  • 37
    Catedral Primada de Toledo

    Catedral de Toledo (Outside visit Toledo Cathedral, 1 hours) ,optional to visit at your own expenses and the inside visit time may varies. Catedral de Toledo is an outstanding example of Spanish Gothic architecture and the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo. Its construction began in 1226 and took nearly 300 years to complete. It was further expanded in the 18th century and took several decades to build. It integrates multiple architectural art styles and is also one of the largest churches in Spain. The cathedral is not only a religious sanctuary, but also houses a large collection of precious works of art, including paintings, sculptures, and gold and silver wares.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For safety and communication purposes during the trip, a valid and reachable phone number is required for participants.
  • Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant travelers may join if they are under 24 weeks pregnant by the end of the trip.
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