Discover the best of Spain and Portugal in just seven days with expertly curated tour that combines cultural depth, scenic beauty, and local flavor. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Sagrada Família, Alhambra Palace, Royal Alcázar of Seville, and the Royal Palace of Madrid, and experience the rich history and charm of the Iberian Peninsula.
Departure Time: 08:30, Every Wednesday(Day1), Return to Barcelona the following Tuesday You will receive a group notice email with meeting point photos, instructions, and guide contact. Please arrive 15 minutes early and contact the guide if needed.
Barcelona, a city overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and famous for Gaudí and other Art Nouveau architecture. [The Sagrada Família](optional) is a one-of-a-kind basilica, the fruit of the work of genius architect Antoni Gaudí. Today, construction continues on the Basilica. Due to the crowd control in Sagrada Família, it is highly recommended to book your tickets online in advance if you want to visit the church. Reservation: 09:30am tickets. Please contact the tour leader before purchasing the ticket. The guider may adjust the time of visit according to the actual situation.
[Casa Milà](exterior visit only),a block of flats, is Gaudí's most iconic secular building and also his final residential project.The Villa Mila was built between 1906 and 1912 in the Eixample extension of the city of Barcelona, Spain, on the Passeig de Gracia. The vault of the La Pedrera, in the shape of a parabola or catenary.
Next, head to Valencia, a city where the classical and the avant-garde meet. Visit [Valencia Cathedral], the city’s most important religious building, with its iconic tower, “el Miguelete”, a symbol of the city.
Not far from the Cathedral, you'll find [Plaça de la Verge], one of the landmarks of the old town. A little further from the centre is the most modern face of Valencia: the [City of Arts and Sciences](exterior visit only).
After breakfast, head to Granada, a city with an unmistakably Moorish flavour, located in eastern Andalusia. You will visit the [Alhambra], a beautiful complex of buildings and gardens. It was the largest political and aristocratic centre of the Moslem West. The palace grounds comprise beautiful rectangular courtyards and numerous fountains, as well as the Nasrid buildings that served as living quarters for the monarchs and their servants. Since the Alhambra Palace implements crowd control and daily limited tickets, it is strongly recommended to book your tickets online in advance, if you want to visit the palace. Reservation: 17:00 It is better to book earlier in high season in case it is sold out. (You can also choose to have sightseeing by train or Bus to visit the Granada city, if you didn’t book ticket for Alhambra Palace.)
Today we travel to Málaga, known as the "capital and heart of the Costa del Sol, and visit [Alcazaba](optional ), one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia. From 2026, the visit to Malaga will be cancelled, and proceed directly to Seville. Itinerary will be updated as follows: Granada > Seville
Then drive to the jewel of southern Spain - Seville, a historic city whose rise and fall encapsulate the story of the Spanish Empire. Upon arrival, we will visit [Plaza de España], [Catedral de Sevilla](optional), [Real Alcázar de Sevilla](optional).
Please purchase your tickets to the Real Alcázar de Sevilla in advance. Time:16:30 From 2026, there will be changes to the ticketing information for Seville attractions: The Seville Cathedral and The Alcázar of Seville are recommended to be visited between 14:30 and 16:30. It is suggested that visitors allocate at least 1.5 hours for each of the two attractions (the timing and order of the visits can be arranged according to your preferences).
Today we'll explore the capital of Portugal, Lisbon, where old customs and ancient history intermingle with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.We will visit [The Jerónimos Monastery], a National Monument and that was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
Next, we'll visit [Torre de Belém] a cornerstone of Portuguese identity and an icon of a country historically shaped by its proximity to the ocean and its maritime discoveries of new worlds.
Come and make your own discoveries at the [Padrão dos Descobrimentos], a monumental sculpture commemorating the golden age of Portuguese history.
Not far away, you will find one of the symbols of Lisbon the [25th of April Bridge]. When the bridge was opened to traffic on August 6, 1966, it was called Ponte Salazar. After the revolution, the Dianthus flower revolution was changed to the current name.
After breakfast, we will drive to the most westerly point in continental Europe [Cabo da Roca], the place where the land ends and the sea begins. Immortalized in the famous words of Portugal’s greatest poet, Luís Vaz de Camões, Cape Roca impresses all who visit.
Then we will travel to the famous "City of Three Cultures" Toledo, Christians, Muslims and Jews. Followers of the three religions lived side by side for centuries and left their mark in Toledo. Discover an excellent example of Spanish Gothic art at the [Toledo Cathedral] and visit[Toledo Old Town] and take a relaxed stroll around. Some groups will visit Toledo the following day, if the itinerary is affected by weather or hotel location.
Today the tour departs for the cheerful and vibrant capital of Spain, Madrid. In addition to its famous museums, bustling streets lined with all kinds of shops, restaurants offering world cuisine and unbeatable nightlife, Madrid will surprise you with its tranquil historic spots that charm everyone who passes by. In Madrid, you'll come across iconic spots such as the stunning [Royal Palace of Madrid](optional). It is highly recommended to book your tickets online in advance, if you want to visit Royal Palace of Madrid. Reservation: 12:30
This square was built by Philip III in 1619 and has a unique square square. It is 128 meters in width and 94 meters in length and is surrounded by a 4-storey building. In the middle of the square is the equestrian statue of Philip III. After three years of construction, it experienced three fires and was rebuilt. It was completed in 1953 and formed what we now see.
Puerta del Sol is located in the centre of Madrid and is semi-circular with 10 streets extending radially outwards. The Security Bureau building is a prominent building in the square, a neoclassical palace-style building from the end of the 18th century. After its completion, it served as the central post office, army headquarters and political department of Madrid. Puerta del Sol is a historic square and a place that reflects the customs of Madrid.
A large square and popular tourist destination in the heart of Madrid, on the western end of Gran Vía. The Royal Palace of Madrid is not far from the south side of the square. At the center of the square is the Miguel de Cervantes monument, including the Cervantes stone carving above, the Don Quixote and the Sanctuary Pansha bronze statue in front, and the two statues representing Don Quixote's true love. Stone statues: the ordinary village of Aunta Rothenso and the beautiful Dulcinea Del Toboso.
Gran Vía is a gorgeous upscale shopping street in the heart of the Spanish capital, Madrid, east of Alcala (close to Cibeles Square) and west to Plaza de España. This lively street is one of the most important shopping areas in the city, with a large number of hotels and large cinemas, and is known for its large buildings.
In Madrid, you'll come across iconic spots such as the stunning [Royal Palace of Madrid](optional), [the Plaza Mayor] with 400 years of history, the buzzing [Puerta del Sol], the impressive [Plaza de España], the famous [Gran Vía] full of shops, or the legendary [El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu].
Today we will depart for Zaragoza, a city with more than 2000 years of history. Zaragoza is known for its colossal Basilica del Pilar, its Roman foundations, its cultural diversity and the warmth of its people. Explore the Baroque [Nuestra Señora del Pilar Basilica] and Islamic palace [Aljafería Palace]. Then, driver back to Barcelona.
Alhaferia Palace is the best Islamic period in Spain, and its style is different from that of Granada's Alhambra and Córdoba's mosque. It was built for the enjoyment of Muslim rulers and was built in the 11th century.
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