Suggested Cultural Excursions
MADRID
- Santiago Bernabeu Stadium – Take an exclusive tour of the locker rooms, tunnel, trophy room, and interactive museum.
- Plaza Mayor – Madrid’s most recognizable square, known for its vibrant atmosphere.
- Retiro Park – A vast, verdant park with beautiful sculptures, a lake, and the Crystal Palace.
- Del Prado Museum – One of the most important and renowned art museums globally, housing an exquisite collection of European art.
- Royal Palace – Visit the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family, primarily used for ceremonial events.
AROUND MADRID
- Segovia – Spain’s monument-filled city boasts the Roman Aqueduct, fairytale castle Alcázar, and 16th-century Cathedral.
- Toledo – Once the capital of Spain, the City is known for its blend of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim influences.
VALENCIA
- Central Market – A historic European market, that offers a variety of local foods from 1,200 vendors in a mosaic-decorated setting.
- La Lonja de la Seda – This group of buildings, originally used for trading silk, illustrates the power and wealth of a major Mediterranean mercantile city in the 15th century.
- The City of Arts and Science – Valencia’s most famous landmark is a cultural complex that houses various museums and Europe’s largest aquarium.
- Mestalla Stadium – Visit FC Valencia’s stadium, known for its steep, pitch-side stands, which make it one of the most daunting venues for visiting teams.
- Malvarossa Beach – The city’s most famous beach is known for its vast, open stretch of golden sand and lively promenade lined with palm trees and restaurants.
- Valencia Cathedral – The 13th-century cathedral is famous for its claim of owning the Holy Grail.
BARCELONA
- Camp Nou – Explore the storied arena resonating with the glorious victories of FC Barcelona.
- La Rambla – Stroll down the most famous street in Barcelona and stop at the famous Boqueria market.
- Gothic Quarter – Stroll through the charming narrow medieval streets and take in the 13th-century cathedral.
- Sagrada Familia – Visit of Gaudi’s Roman Catholic Church and its crypt. Climb the towers for a view on Barcelona!
- Park Guell – Another masterpiece by Gaudí, this park is filled with colorful ceramic tiles and architectural elements.
AROUND BARCELONA
- Montserrat – Visit the 1000-year-old Monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat, perched in the spire-shaped mountains of Montserrat.
- Girona – See the city ́s imposing Cathedral and explore the narrow streets of the Old Jewish Quarter.
- Calella de Palafrugell This charming fishing village represents the essence of Mediterranean beauty with its white-washed houses and beautiful seaside views.
- Tossa de Mar – Visit the charming Old Town of the coastal walled city and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Figueres – The birthplace of Salvador Dalí and home to the Dalí Theatre-Museum, which showcases many of his works.
- Besalu – A small town with a well-preserved medieval bridge and old town, making it feel like a journey back in time.
- Collioure – Cross the border into Collioure, which inspired painter Henri Matisse and is considered the birthplace of Fauvism.