Spain's Classics
Spain's Classics
Spain's Classics
12 Days Starting in Madrid, Spain and ending in Barcelona, Spain
Visiting: Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Valencia, Barcelona
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Tour code:
15558
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Spain's rich cultural tapestry with the "Spain's Classics" tour. Begin in the vibrant capital of Madrid, where you'll explore the historic Prado Museum and enjoy a panoramic city tour. Discover the medieval charm of Toledo and the architectural marvel of Cordoba's Mezquita. Experience the passion of flamenco in Seville and the breathtaking beauty of the Alhambra in Granada. Savor authentic Spanish cuisine with a paella-making demonstration in Valencia and a tapas tour in Granada. Conclude your adventure in the enchanting city of Barcelona, marveling at Gaudi's iconic La Sagrada Familia. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, art, and culinary delights, ensuring a truly immersive Spanish experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Overnight Flight
Location: Madrid
Accommodation Name: Riu Plaza Espana
You are on your way to a colorful and cultural adventure featuring the best of Spain.
Day 2 : Madrid, Spain
Location: Madrid
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Welcome to Madrid, Spain’s lively capital and largest city. Tonight, gather with your fellow travelers and enjoy a welcome dinner.
Day 3 : Madrid
Location: Madrid
Accommodation Name: Hotel
During a locally guided panoramic tour of Madrid’s historic center, see iconic sites such as the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor, where events have been held since the 17th century. Join a local expert to explore the priceless masterpieces of the Prado Museum, which opened in 1819 and boasts the world's finest collection of art by masters such as Velazquez and Goya. Tonight, you might choose to experience Madrid like a local with a metro ride, a walking tour and dinner with traditional entertainment at a local restaurant.
Day 4 : Madrid - Toledo - Madrid
Location: Toledo
Accommodation Name: NH Sevilla Plaza de Armas
Travel to the hilly town of Toledo (UNESCO), the capital of medieval Spain until 1560. Embark on a comprehensive tour, highlighting the magnificent Gothic cathedral. Then, visit the Church of Santo Tome and view El Greco’s masterpiece painting, The Burial of Count Orgaz, before returning to Madrid.
Day 5 : Madrid - Cordoba - Seville
Location: Cordoba
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Travel to the extraordinary Moorish city of Cordoba by the AVE high-speed train to reduce travel time and allow you to enjoy more free time in Cordoba. Embark on a walking tour of Cordoba’s well-preserved and historical old Jewish Quarter. Then visit La Mezquita (UNESCO), an 8th-century mosque that was converted into the city’s cathedral in the 16th century. End your day in Seville, considered to be Spain’s “cultural capital” with dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 6 : Seville
Location: Seville
Accommodation Name: Barcelo Carmen
Meals Included: Lunch
Embark on a panoramic tour before arriving at the iconic Plaza de España. Then decide on how you see Seville because it’s your choice! Walk the charming and quaint Santa Cruz Quarter with an expert guide, admiring the orange trees and white-washed houses -OR- see the city from a different perspective with a boat ride on the Guadalquivir River, drifting by timeworn bridges and towers. Later, visit the Seville Cathedral* (UNESCO) – the largest gothic church in the world – and see Columbus’ tomb and the Giralda Bell Tower. End the afternoon with a tapas lunch at a local taberna. This evening, enjoy an authentic flamenco show (UNESCO) featuring Seville's top performers.
Day 7 : Seville - Granada
Location: Granada
Accommodation Name: AC Hotel by Marriott
Travel to Granada, the last great capital of the Moors in Spain before it fell to the Catholic monarchs in 1492. Upon arrival, join a local expert for a tour of the world-famous Alhambra** (UNESCO), a stone fortress overlooking the entire city and serving as a mesmerizing example of Islamic architecture. This evening, a guided tapas tour on foot is on the menu!
Day 8 : Granada - Valencia
Location: Valencia
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Travel through Spain's amazing landscape on your way to the Mediterranean coast. Pass by rolling hills dotted with picturesque olive and orange groves before arriving in the city of Valencia. A treasure trove of Roman and Arabic architecture, Valencia is Spain’s third largest city melding historic and modern culture.
Day 9 : Valencia - Albufera - Valencia
Location: Valencia
Accommodation Name: Catalonia Plaza Catalunya
Meals Included: Lunch
On a panoramic tour of Valencia, see the City of Arts and Sciences – an ultramodern educational institution. Explore the city’s old town on foot, discovering the history with a local expert. View the ornate towers before wandering through the bustling central market, where you’ll shop side-by-side with the locals. Travel to Albufera, the area where paella first originated. Enjoy a boat ride on the canals surrounding the rice field plantations. Visit a traditional fisherman’s home, known as a barraca, and enjoy a paella-making demonstration and an authentic paella lunch.
Day 10 : Valencia - Barcelona
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Travel to Barcelona, one of Europe’s most beautiful and exciting cities. The afternoon is at leisure to explore Barcelona’s fascinating boulevards including the famous Las Ramblas, dotted with colorful bird and flower stalls.
Day 11 : Barcelona
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Embark on a panoramic tour of Barcelona, showcasing the Columbus Monument, Parc de Montjuic, and Antoni Gaudi’s Batllo House and Casa Mila building (UNESCO). A local expert will accompany you on a visit to the awe-inspiring La Sagrada Familia*** (UNESCO), considered to be the most famous of Gaudi’s works. Work on the basilica began in 1882, and it is scheduled to be completed in 2026 on the 100th anniversary of the architect’s death. As the day draws to a close, enjoy a farewell dinner celebrating the end of your trip to Spain.
Day 12 : Barcelona - Tour Ends
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Return home with memories of a beautiful land and a diverse cultural heritage or begin your Costa Brava post-trip extension.
What's Included
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Flamenco Performance
Feel the energy of Spain at a flamenco performance in Seville.
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Walking Tour of the Mezquita
In Cordoba, take a walking tour of the Mezquita, a religious marvel.
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AVE High-Speed Train Experience
Experience the AVE high-speed train from Madrid to Cordoba.
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Paella Experience
Savor a 'paella experience' including a paella-making demonstration and lunch.
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Tapas Tasting Food Tour
Take a bite of the local culture on a tapas tasting food tour in Granada.
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Spanish Wines
Indulge in Spanish wines with every included dinner.
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Prado Museum Visit
Explore Madrid's Prado Museum to view masterpieces by Velazquez, Goya and others.
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La Sagrada Familia Visit
Visit Antonio Gaudi’s final masterpiece, the awe-inspiring La Sagrada Familia.
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Alhambra Visit
Visit the Alhambra, a stunning example of Islamic architecture.
What's Not Included
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Optional Evening in Madrid
An optional evening in Madrid with a metro ride, walking tour, and dinner with traditional entertainment is not included.
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Leisure Time in Barcelona
The afternoon at leisure to explore Barcelona's boulevards is not included in the guided activities.
Experiences
Feel the energy of Spain at a flamenco performance in Seville.In Cordoba, take a walking tour of the Mezquita, a religious marvel.Step back in time in Toledo, the former capital of the Spanish Empire.Experience the AVE high-speed train from Madrid to Cordoba.
Options
Madrid: An Evening in Madrid Enjoy a night out in Madrid! First, walk the streets on a short tour led by your Tour Manager. Then, hop on to Madrid’s subway system and head to your next stop – a local restaurant where you will get acquainted with Spanish cuisine. During your dinner, a “tuna” will perform traditional songs. A tradition that started in Iberia in the 13th century, a “tuna” is a band of university students dressed in black outfits and capes who sing folk music to pay for their school fees. Return back to your hotel having experienced Madrid in a different way! Duration approximately 4 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 10 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.
Culinaries
Savor a "paella experience" including a paella-making demonstration and lunch.Take a bite of the local culture on a tapas tasting food tour in Granada.Indulge in Spanish wines with every included dinner.
Must See
Explore Madrid's Prado Museum to view masterpieces by Velazquez, Goya and others.Visit Antonio Gaudi’s final masterpiece, the awe-inspiring La Sagrada Familia.Visit the Alhambra, a stunning example of Islamic architecture.
Choice Highlights
Madrid Madrid is the capital and the largest city in Spain. Madrid sits on the Manzanares River, just northeast of the center of the Iberian Peninsula. It is estimated that the origins of Madrid can be traced back to the 2nd century B.C. Madrid is home to the head of the Spanish government, the Spanish royal family and the headquarters of the World Tourism Organization. Madrid’s influence on politics, education, entertainment, fashion and culture make it one of the world’s major global cities.
The Prado Museum Stroll the halls and galleries inside the world-famous Prado Museum. On a guided tour, step back in time as you view its priceless collection of paintings and sculpture. Open since 1819, the Prado houses the works of legendary European artists from the 15th through early 19th centuries. Stand before the works of Velázquez and Goya, Spain’s greatest painters. Through their genius, gain insight into the rich culture surrounding you. Notable in the museum’s collection is Velázquez’s Las Meninas, one of the most important and studied paintings in the western tradition. Goya’s groundbreaking The Third of May 1808 also calls the Prado home. Whether you are an art aficionado or simply wish to explore the thrill of human expression, this is the perfect way to complete your visit to Madrid.
Toledo Toledo is a municipality located in central Spain, about 43 miles south of Madrid and is the capital of the Toledo province. The history of Toledo dates back to the Roman occupation circa 192 B.C. The old city of Toledo is located on a mountain surrounded on three sides by the Tagus River, and medieval walls on the fourth side. From the top of the mountain it features a 150 degree view of the rest of the city.
Córdoba Córdoba is located in Andalucía, southern Spain, and is the capital of the province of Córdoba. This city has an interesting history full of many diverse cultures and was the capital of a Roman province, the capital of an Arab State and a form of an Islamic government. It has the second largest old town in Europe, featuring Roman architecture, including a Roman bridge, as well as several Islamic and Jewish mosques.
La Mezquita
Seville Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Seville is the top destination in the Andalusia region for travelers. Approximately 2,200 years old, the early origins of the city date back to the year 712. It is situated on the Guadalquivir River which splits the city into two halves. Seville is famous for being the birthplace of the Flamenco dance. It is also known for its culture, monuments, traditions and artistic heritage.
Walking Tour of Santa Cruz Quarter or Boat Ride on the Guadalquivir River While in Seville you have the choice between two activities. First, you can choose to walk along the cobblestone streets of the Santa Cruz Quarter with an expert guide, admiring the white washed houses and aromatic orange trees before continuing to the stunning Plaza de España in Maria Luisa Park. Or, if you prefer, you can get a glimpse of the city from a different perspective with a boat ride on the Guadalquivir River, gently drifting by timeworn bridges and gaining insight into the city’s historical connection to New World discoveries.
Walking Tour of Santa Cruz Quarter
Activity Level 2: Guests should be able to walk over uneven pavement and cobblestone and stand for 45-60 minutes without sitting.
Boat Ride on the Guadalquivir River
Activity Level 1: Guests should be able to get on and off the boat.
Flamenco Show The heartbeat of Spain can be found in the houses of flamenco artists. A traditional flamenco show can be found in many of the small towns and cities scattered through the southern region of Spain, Andalusia. Flamenco is a style of dance encompassing the rhythm of lifestyle, personality and beauty of Spaniards. There is eminent beauty in every aspect of a Flamenco show from Andalusian décor, castanets, flamenco attire, polka dots, and the unforgettable strumming of the Spanish guitar. Flamenco is a type of Spanish folk music and dance originating in the region of Andalucía in southern Spain. It includes, singing, dancing, guitar playing and handclaps.
Granada Granada is the capital of the province of Granada in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain and sits at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains at the intersection of four rivers. This city is only an hour from the Mediterranean Coast. Granada has been continuously inhabited by people for the past 2500 years, starting under Ancient Roman rule and features rich cultural elements, historic architecture, beautiful beaches and the snowy Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The Alhambra The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. The first palace on the site was built in the 11th century and in the 12th and 13th century a fortress-complex palace was built. It is a vast complex, comprised of many structures. The Alhambra is part fortress, part palace, part garden and part government city. Many visitors come to Grenada specifically just to visit and see the Alhambra.
Valencia Valencia is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. It is the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. The city is located on the banks of the Turia River on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula. Valencia was founded as a Roman colony in 138 B.C. Its historic center is one of the largest in Spain at 169 hectares in size. The region of Spain, specifically Valencia, is known for its paella: a rice dish native to the country of Spain.
Paella Experience Paella is a type of rice dish originating in the Valencian region on the east coast of Spain. The dish is widely regarded as Spain’s national dish, however most Spaniards consider it to be the regional dish of Valencia. Valencian paella is considered to be the original recipe, even though there are several different kinds of paella. The Valencian dish is comprised of white rice, green vegetables, meat, land snails, beans and seasoning.
Barcelona Barcelona is an enchanting seaside city with boundless culture, fabled architecture and a world-class drinking and dining scene. Barcelona's architectural treasures span 2,000-plus years. Towering temple columns, ancient city walls and subterranean stone corridors provide a window into Roman-era Barcino. Fast forward a thousand years to the Middle Ages by taking a stroll through the shadowy lanes of the Gothic quarter, past tranquil plazas and soaring 14th-century cathedrals. In other parts of town bloom the sculptural masterpieces of Modernisme, a mix of ingenious and whimsical creations by Gaudí and his Catalan architectural contemporaries for which this city is so well known. Barcelona has also long-inspired artists, including the likes of Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró, whose works are in bold display in the city's myriad museums.
La Sagrada Familia La Sagrada Familia, the Holy Family, is a church of the people, built by the people, with the money of the people. While it is not the cathedral of Barcelona, it is widely known due to its unique architecture and phenomenal design initiated by architect Antoni Gaudí. Work on the exploratory church began in 1882 and continue to this day, but with modern technology and the rising number of visitors and donations, the church’s completion date has rapidly become closer. The facades of the church are breathtaking in their intricate and artistic details all of which were inspired by Gaudí. The church is divided into parts including the apse, chapels, cloister, crossing and transepts, crypt, glory facade, the nativity facade, the passion facade, the main nave and the sacristies.
Mode of Transport
Experience the convenience of the AVE high-speed train from Madrid to Cordoba, reducing travel time and allowing more free time to explore the Moorish city of Cordoba.
Accommodation
Stay in comfort at the Riu Plaza Espana in Madrid, NH Sevilla Plaza de Armas in Toledo, Barcelo Carmen in Seville, and AC Hotel by Marriott in Granada, ensuring a relaxing retreat after each day's adventures.
Check out our Q&As
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What unique experiences are included in the tour?
The tour includes a flamenco performance in Seville, a tapas tasting food tour in Granada, and a paella-making demonstration and lunch in Valencia.
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What are some of the key historical sites visited on this tour?
The tour visits several key historical sites including the Prado Museum in Madrid, the Alhambra in Granada, and La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. It also includes a visit to the Mezquita in Cordoba and a tour of Toledo's Gothic cathedral.
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Is there an opportunity to experience local culture during the tour?
Yes, the tour offers several opportunities to experience local culture, such as a tapas tasting tour in Granada, a flamenco show in Seville, and a paella-making demonstration in Valencia.
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What transportation methods are used during the tour?
The tour includes travel by the AVE high-speed train from Madrid to Cordoba, allowing for reduced travel time and more free time in Cordoba.
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Are there any optional activities available during the tour?
Yes, in Seville, you have the option to choose between a walking tour of the Santa Cruz Quarter or a boat ride on the Guadalquivir River.
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Can I pre-purchase optional excursions/activities?
Yes, the majority of optional excursions and activities are available for advance purchase for applicable tours provided that you make your options purchase prior to 15 days of the tour departure. Collette makes it convenient to reserve presold options by visiting our website for a full listing of activities and excursions or when your reservation is made with our reservations staff. In addition, there are benefits to prepurchasing options including a price guarantee once your tour is paid in full. So, while the cost of an optional activity may change from the time you book your tour, once payment is received in full, your preselected options are guaranteed by Collette at their original price. Although you can still purchase options while on tour, reserving them ahead of time ensures you a spot in the event that the activity sells out. Collette will provide a refund if you cancel a presold option prior to tour departure. Any presold options canceled while on tour are nonrefundable.
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Can my children travel on tour?
Children over the age of 5 may travel on a Collette tour accompanied by an adult. Child land rates are valid for ages 5-12, sharing a room with two full-paying adults. Participation in any products that include Safari or Game Drive components, is limited to travelers aged 13 and up. This will include tours to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and India.
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What is the difference between a twin room and double room?
In certain countries, hotel rooms tend to be smaller than U.S. standard accommodations. A double room is designed to accommodate two people, but may not have two separate beds. A twin-bedded room has two separate beds of any size, and is the type most commonly utilized.
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Do you provide VISA processing for all applicable destinations?
Collette does not process VISAs. Every nation has its own specific requirements. Check the embassy or consulate website for the country you are visiting to find the forms and information you need. The process of getting a VISA can take two weeks to two months.
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Do I need a passport?
Government-issued ID is required for all air travel. A valid passport is required for all trips outside the USA. All passengers should check with the appropriate foreign consulate for entry and validity requirements. We recommend that your passport has six months validity, and at least 3 blank pages. Passports and visas are the responsibility of each client. International Borders. Any child under age 16 (traveling without a parent or legal guardian to Canada) must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian. Please be advised that if you have been convicted of an offense, or have committed a criminal act that is an offense under the laws where it occurred and would be an offense in Canada, you may be inadmissible into Canada. You will need to apply for a Minister's Permit of Approval of Rehabilitation at a Canadian Consulate. All other travelers should contact the appropriate consulate for entry requirements in other international destinations. In South Africa, children are required to have a passport as well as additional documentation to travel with you into and out of the country. Please consult the South African Embassy for the current specific requirements related to your travel dates. If travelling internationally with a child under the age of 18, please check directly with the airline for the legal documentation that is required. It is the sole responsibility of the guest to procure the proper documentation to travel and many requirements vary by airline and destination. Collette will not be responsible for costs incurred for missed flights or canceled tours where a guest fails to secure proper documentation.
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Is there a lot of walking on tour?
We pride ourselves on bringing travelers the very best experiences a destination offers. Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. Some hotels/lodges in remote locations may not have elevators. For your comfort, we recommend bringing walking shoes.
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