from $9,425* per person | 11 Days | Year-round |
Luxury accommodations | Exertion level: 3 | |
Operator: Travcoa | 24 people max |
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Spain, Europe
Madrid & Toledo, Spain
Madrid is
one of the world’s most vibrant and seductive cities. Visit the Plaza de
Oriente, the historic quarter including the 17th-century Plaza Mayor,
and a wonderful Baroque square lined with arcades and picturesque cafes.
Relish an in-depth tour of the majestic Prado Museum, recently revamped
and home to one of the world’s finest collections of European art.
Spend a day exploring Toledo’s splendid medieval heart. Marvel at the
soaring gothic cathedral, home to paintings by El Greco, Van Dyck and
Goya. Wander through the old Jewish quarter, which includes two of the
few remaining medieval synagogues in Spain. (2B, D)
Hotel Palacio del Retiro, Madrid
Córdoba & Granada
Board the
train and travel to beautiful Córdoba. Your private half-day tour of
Córdoba begins at the breathtaking Mezquita, or Grand Mosque. Granada is
unrivaled for beauty and architectural splendor. Take a private tour of
the Alhambra, and later, visit the Generalife, the jewel in the crown
of the Moorish kingdom of Spain. (2B)
Palacio de Santa Paula, Granada
Ronda
Today drive through olive tree
countryside to Ronda, Andalusia’s well-known white village. Ronda boasts
many cultural landmarks, including the notable bullring, one of the
oldest and most beautiful in Spain. (B)
Parador of Ronda, Ronda
Seville
Seville is the city of
flamenco, bulls, Carmen and Don Juan. Stroll through the enchanting
barrios or neighborhoods, where the colors of the south reign supreme. A
highlight of your visit to Seville will be an authentic flamenco
performance. (2B)
Las Casas del Rey de Baeza, Seville
Barcelona & Depart for Home
Enjoy
a tour of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter including the Picasso Museum and
the unique and magical Cathedral of Sagrada Familia. On Day 11 you will
be taken to the airport for your flight home or on to your next
destination. (3B)
Hotel Casa Fuster, Barcelona
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