Northern Spain

with optional Costa Brava Extension

Length: 9 - 11 days  
Guaranteed Dates Available
 

Northern Spain Educational Tour | Guggenheim
 
Map of Northern Spain Educational Tour
 
Northern Spain Educational Tour | Barcelona Parque Guell
 
  • Day 1 Start Tour
  • Day 2 Hola Madrid
    Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
    Madrid City Walk 
    Puerta del SolPlaza MayorPlaza de España
    Details: Madrid City Walk
    Life in Madrid is centered around talking, toasting and tapas-eating. In a walk through this crowded and social city, your Tour Director will help you get to know the lay of the land. Then stroll over to the Puerta del Sol, the bustling city center. Next, you'll relax at the Plaza Mayor, a grand square where every sort of human drama has taken place-trails of faith, public burnings of heretics, royal marriages, the canonization of saints and countless balls and bullfights. End at the Plaza de España for a stop at an outdoor café.
    Details: Prado visit
    Visit the Museo del Prado, home of works by Spain's great masters, including Francisco Goya, Diego Velázquez, and El Greco. Please note that on some occassions the Prado could be substituted for the Reina Sofia Museum, featuring works from Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí amoung others.
  • Day 3 Madrid Landmarks
    Madrid Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Calle MayorGran ViaCibeles fountainAlcala GateColumbus squareRoyal Palace visit
    Optional  Toledo Guided Excursion   $60
    CathedralChurch of Santo ToméSt. Mary’s Synagogue
    Details: Madrid Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Take a taste of Spain's cultural, political, and economic center with a tour led by a licensed local guide. See Madrid's mix of traditional and modern as you visit the Royal Palace, an 18th-century masterpiece. The enormous Baroque palace currently has more rooms (2,800) than any other European palace, but it was originally supposed to be four times as large. The palace is dripping with porcelain, jeweled clocks, amazing ceiling frescoes — the most magnificent, in the Throne Room, was done by the Venetian artist Tiepolo when he was in his seventies. Next take a look at the Neoclassical architecture of the Prado Museum and the Puerta de Alcala triumphal arch, built to honor Carlos III’s entry into Spain.
    Details: Flamenco evening
    Originating from gypsy music and dance in Southern Spain, flamenco dancing has become a Spanish institution. Dancers use intricate footwork and elaborate arm gestures to convey the mood of the music, which can range from lamentation to celebration.
  • Day 4 Madrid--Burgos
    Burgos Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour 
    Burgos Cathedral visitCartuja de Miraflores visit
    Details: Travel to Burgos via Segovia
    Located on a ridge on a dramatically barren plain, Segovia has dramatic Roman and medieval monuments. As you approach town, a giant cathedral greets you first. Only after passing does the town come into view through a steep and narrow valley.
    Details: Segovia Alcazar visit
    A castle fit for a king! This stone fortification rises up imposingly from a rocky crag in the old city of Segovia. See its towering round turrets, spindly spires, luxurious throne room and fully stocked armory.
    Details: Burgos Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour
    Your tour takes you to the town’s Gothic cathedral, where you’ll see the tomb of El Cid. Visit the Cartuja de Miraflores, a Carthusian monastery where King Juan II of Castile, Queen Isabel of Portugal, and their son, Don Alfonso, are entombed.
  • Day 5 Burgos--Basque Region
    Details: Travel to San Sebastian via Bilbao
    Excursion to Bilbao. This commercial centre of the Basque country has been transformed in the past few years into a showplace of modern city-planning and world-class art. Architect Frank Gehry’s stunning new Guggenheim museum (entrance included) leads the way, along with Norman Foster’s futuristic subway and the Santiago Calatrava glass footbridge, which allows visitors to practically walk across water.
    Details: Guggenheim Museum visit
    Enter the home of the late Peggy Guggenheim who dedicated her life to the advancement of 20th century art and donated her home and art collection so that the public could appreciate and experience modern art. Explore this small yet important museum to see masterpieces by Picasso, Dalí and more.
  • Day 6 San Sebastián
    San Sebastián Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour 
    Playa de la ConchaPalacio de MiramarHotel de LondresHarbor & Old Quarter
    Monte Igueldo Lighthouse visit
    Details: San Sebastián Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour
    Though one of Spain’s most popular resorts, San Sebastián is not just beaches. With your Tour Director you’ll visit the old quarter, centered around Plaza de la Constitución (known to locals as “La Consti”). Look for the numbers on the balconies around the square – the plaza was once used for bullfighting, and those balconies were rented as private boxes for spectators. The nearby Saint Vincent church, built in the 1500s, is the city’s oldest standing monument.
  • Day 7 Basque Region--Barcelona
    Travel to Barcelona via Pamplona
    Details: Tapas dinner
    Tapas purportedly originated when bartenders set a small plate ("tapa") over patrons' glasses of sherry and wine to keep the flies out. The bartenders starting piling the plate with cold cuts, olives, or salad, and the bite-size snack was born. (We're unsure how they kept the flies out of the cold-cuts... maybe that's how the sandwich was invented?) Over time these working-class snacks have become more elaborate, with each region adding its own specialties and cooking techniques to create unique tastes and combinations.
  • Day 8 Barcelona Landmarks
    Barcelona Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    See Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia Visit Parque GüellMontjuïc Hill
    Barcelona City Walk 
    Mercat de la BoqueríaLas RamblasColumbus Monument
    Paella dinner
    Details: Barcelona Guided Sightseeing Tour
    See brilliant Barcelona, a city of graceful Gothic churches, wrought-iron balconies and wide, grand avenues filled with outdoor cafés. Throughout the city, daringly innovative buildings sit side-by-side with the medieval past. A licensed, local guide will show you some of the high points of this architectural showcase. First stop: the pointy spires of the La Sagrada Familia (Church of the Holy Family), a half-finished church complex that became the obsession of Barcelona's famously eccentric architectural genius, Antoni Gaudí. Then step back to the past with a journey up to Montjuïc (Hill of the Jews). See the fortress built atop an ancient Jewish cemetery. Site of numerous battles to control Barcelona, this hill was also the location of the 1992 Olympics.
    Details: See Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia
    This breathtaking church, said to be the master-work of architect Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction since 1882 and is not expected to be completed until 2026! Despite its unfinished state, the church has 18 spindle-shaped towers that soar above the church itself, making for a striking addition to Barcelona’s skyline and more than worth the visit.
    Details: Barcelona City Walk
    Flowers, pedestrian boulevards, and decorative pavement make Barcelona a great walking city, and your Tour Director will show you where to stroll. See the Mercat de la Boquería, where the bright colors of fruits and vegetables, spices, fresh seafood and meat -- not to mention about a hundred different types of cheese -- vie for space in the market stalls. In the city center you'll see the Monument a Colom, a towering statue of Christopher Columbus. Gaze at the city stretched out before you, the mountains in the distance, and the Mediterranean Sea at your back. Then it's on to the best walk in the city, Las Ramblas, a mile-long pedestrian street that offers up the carnival of urban Barcelona. Have your palm read or browse through the strip's famous open-air shops. Enough walking for one day? Pull up a chair, order a café con leche, and watch the parade of street performers from your seat.
  • Day 9 End Tour

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  • Day 9 Start Extension to Costa Brava
    Details: Travel to Costa Brava
    In the winter, fierce winds sweep up the jagged cliffs of "The Brave Coast”. But in the summer, the winds disappear, leaving the beautiful beaches blissfully tranquil. This extreme combination has inspired artists such as Marc Chagall and Salvador Dalí (a Costa Brava native). Spend two days relaxing on the beach.
  • Day 10 Costa Brava
    Costa Brava beach time
  • Day 11 End Tour
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    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • 7 overnight stays (9 with extension) in hotels with private bathrooms
    • Full European breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily
    • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Flamenco Evening
    • Tapas Dinner
    • Tour Diary™
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided