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Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Malaga, Granada, Cartagena and Valencia, Spain. Wonderful Trip to see 7 cities in 16 days Stay 16 days / 15 nights in 3* hotel with breakfast and paid train transfers between cities for just for £ 750 *

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Stay 16 days / 15 nights in 3* hotel with breakfast and paid train transfers between 7 cities for just for £ 750 * (incl. the travel insurance policy)

*The price of the hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two. Please, contact Travel Dream Club and we will offer a good option for Solo Travellers.

Please, let Travel Dream Club know if you want to have city tours. With your travel documents we will send a full list of tours in Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Malaga, Granada, Cartagena and Valencia and will book without charge.
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First stop:

Madrid

Madrid is all about spontaneity and even the best-laid plans tend to get forgotten after a couple of days as you slip into the swing of the city. Don’t feel guilty about abandoning your cultural agenda, it just means you’re behaving like a true Madrileno - a native or inhabitant of Madrid :-)

Madrid is a city so full of life and culture that it’s hard to do justice to it in a few paragraphs. Artistically the city holds its own against any in Europe, with the of the best art museums on the continent where renaissance masterworks and seminal 20th-century pieces are waiting to captivate you.

Take in all the historic sights and get the background on the Spanish Empire that spanned the globe in the 16th and 17th-centuries. There are also countless little things that make Madrid memorable, whether that’s a café con leche in a stately square, drinks at a rooftop bar or a wander through the Retiro or Casa de Campo on a sunny day.

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When you first arrive in Spain, you might have paella on your mind (you know—that delicious rice dish cooked in a giant cast iron skillet and topped with a variety of seafood and meat?!). But, there are SO many other delicious foods to try in Spain…

Did you know that the third Thursday of June is World Tapas Day? I’m not sure who makes up these days…but I want to be part of that team! I’m all for getting festive, so naturally, the only way to celebrate is by tasting all the tapas!

The Spaniards have mastered the way of bitesize meals. Whether that stems from eating dinner late, taking mid-day siestas, or simply wanting to sample a smattering of dishes: tapas are where it’s at!

Along with the ham, you’ll find tomato and olive oil…sometimes it’s served atop bread, other times it’s more like a charcuterie spread!

The best places to find good tapas are in tapas streets or neighborhoods—with several different tapas bars or taverns around each other.

For an authentic experience, look for a bar with locals! Avoid ones labeled “tapas bar” and those with English menus.

Lastly, order your drink before you order your tapas!

Flamenco is one of the most iconic forms of dance in the world, and as it originated in Spain, it is no surprise to find that it is a key part of the country’s culture.

Madrid has a range of venues that offer Flamenco shows with a traditional Spanish dinner, and this is a great way to enjoy some festive dancing and some good food at the same time.

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Seville

Seville is Spain undiluted. Every image that springs to mind when you think of Spain, Seville not only provides but revels in with theatrical abundance.

There are sun-drenched plazas, outbursts of flamenco, dusty barrelled sherry, all-night fiestas and orange tree-lined streets tangling beneath sharp, clear skies.

History is etched in the architectural framework of Seville. At street-level, a latticework of cobbled alleyways swell into wide plazas, and above, minarets and cupolas peep out from a sea of tiled rooftops.

Its illustrious history as home to the Christian monarchs, the second city of al-Andalus and the last real Moorish empire in Spain is paid tribute to in Seville’s three great monuments: La Giralda, the Catedral, and the Alcázar.

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In Seville, you can hop from one traditional tiled tapas bar to the next, trying out small plates of baby clams with artichokes, or wafer-thin slices of Jamon Iberico. Alternatively, you can slide into a chic velvet booth and dine on crab tacos and tuna ceviche.

Order Sangria or tinto de verano (red wine with soda water) – or else sample the sherry selection, available in most restaurants. Be aware that you often pay more at an outside table.

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Experience the beauty and passion of Flamenco in an intimate setting. The Casa de la Memoria is a 15th-century palace in central Seville that now plays host to top flamenco performers. Each show features four performers: two dancers, a singer, and a guitar player.

The venue is small enough that they don’t require microphones, the music carries throughout the hall.

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Valencia

The third largest city in Spain, Valencia’s roots lie as a Roman settlement in 138 BC. A curious blend of influences, the city is fast becoming a cosmopolitan alternative to Madrid and Barcelona. The city comes alive with traditional festivals,

buildings and monuments and has an abundance of green gardens and parks, hence the nickname the City of the Flowers

There is a lot to see and do in Valencia. You could spend a day just at the City of Arts and Sciences and there are quite a few other excellent museums. There is no need to stick to a rigid plan, however, as just wandering around the old town you’ll come across the cathedral and the central market, not to mention countless cafes, tapas bars and tiny shops, while the newer part of the centre has streets lined with elegant art nouveau buildings. Cycling is made easy too with bike lanes everywhere.

See the Holy Grail

A Roman temple stood on this site, then a mosque, before Valencia Cathedral was built between the 13th and 15th centuries, mixing Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque features. It contains a chalice recognized by the Vatican as possibly the original Holy Grail used by Jesus at the Last Supper, as well as paintings by Goya and other major artists. Insider tip: It is well worth trudging up the 207 steps to the top of the Micalet bell tower for sweeping views across the blue-tiled domes and ochre roofs of the city to the Mediterranean and the surrounding countryside.

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Food in the Region of Valencia is devotion to the palate, traditional flavors, and culinary innovation. A leading exponent of Mediterranean cuisine, Valencia’s kitchens are characterized by a plethora of deliciously healthy recipes, based on fresh fish, seafood, fruit and vegetables.

Cordoba

A thousand years ago Cordoba was the largest city in the world, with a population three times its current 320,000. It was the capital of the Caliphate of Cordoba, which for several hundred years controlled much of the Iberian peninsula. The Umayyad Caliphate is long gone, but its heritage is visible throughout the historic centre, best represented by the spellbinding Mosque-Cathedral.

Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as you won’t be able to resist wandering the labyrinthine cobblestone streets of the Jewish Quarter or the enigmatic ruins of the Medina Azahara just outside the city.

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Although Cordoba seems like perfect little quaint and unsuspecting city, it definitely comes alive at night...

Malaga

The magnificent Málaga lies on the Andalusian Costa del Sol and boasts some of the most significant cultural infrastructures and heritages in Europe. Málaga truly has it all, and its sights range from scenic beaches and hikes to its century-old castle structures, stylish harbors and excellent restaurants.

Loaded with history and brimming with a youthful vigor that proudly acknowledges its multi-layered past, the city that gave the world Picasso has transformed itself in spectacular fashion, with half a dozen new art galleries, a radically rethought port area and a nascent art district called Soho.

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This legacy of cultural exchange is also captured in Málaga’s unique food culture, which combines the land and sea in a burst of flavors. For the best local produce and recipes, head to the monumental Mercado de Atarazanas, a 19th-century hall filled with bustling crowds who stand shoulder to shoulder while ordering plates of Malagueño specialties. Order the vibrant seafood paella, thick with loose-skinned tomatoes and musky Arabian saffron. And don’t miss the conchas finas: fresh clams soused in a Spanish-style garlic butter, which is flavored with parsley and local sherry.

Cartagena

Founded in 227 B.C. by the Carthaginian Hasdrubal the Fair, Cartagena, a vibrant port city on Spain’s southeast Mediterranean coast, has a long history with a plethora of monuments documenting the passing of many civilizations.

Being a rather small city, it’s easy to walk from one site to the other, starting with the remains of the Punic Walls, continuing on to the second largest Roman Theatre of the Iberian Peninsula, enjoying the splendour of Art Deco buildings, and finishing the day with a panoramic view of the city and port on board a harbour cruise.

Granada

Granada is blessed with Moorish heritage dating back more than 700 years. The pinnacle of this is the Alhambra, a compound with palaces, courtyards and gardens where the Emirs of Granada would escape the summer heat.

During your trip to Granada, you should definitely go on a stroll in the Albaicin neighborhood. It’s located on top of a hill, right across the Alhambra.

With its paved narrow streets and whitewashed houses, it’s one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.

As it’s Granada’s former Arab neighbourhood, you’ll find plenty of stores in a souk style market. It’s the perfect place to find oriental products such as spices or dry fruits. There are also many restaurants in the area.

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Here is another cool thing to do in Granada: stop by the miradors and enjoy the views over the city and the Alhambra!

There are a few, the most famous one being the mirador de San Nicolas, located in the Albaicin neighborhood. It offers a stunning view over the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada in the background.

In the same area, you can also go to the mirador de San Cristobal. It’s located next to the church of the same name.

You can work your way along the streets of the old Moorish city, laid out exactly as it was in Medieval times, or enter the cave dwellings of the historic gypsy neighbourhood famed for its flamenco shows. All the while the soaring peaks of the Sierra Nevada will draw you gaze in the distance to the east.

Wander through Granada's fascinating Moorish old quarter, the labyrinthine Albaicin; then plan to head out again by night, because the nightlife here is particularly lively.

Description of your Travel

Your 16 days, 15 night Itinerary

- Day 1: Fly to Madrid, start to enjoy your holiday and stay overnight.

- Day 2: Your second day in Madrid and stay overnight.

- Day 3: Your third day in Madrid and stay overnight.

- Day 4: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Cordoba. Enjoy you afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 5: Your second day in Cordoba and stay overnight.

- Day 6: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Seville. Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 7: Your second day to explore Seville and stay overnight.

- Day 8: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Malaga. Enjoy you afternoon, evening and stay overnight

-Day 9: Your second day in Malaga and stay overnight

-Day 10: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Granada. Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

-Day 11: Your second day in Granada and stay overnight

-Day 12: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Cartagena. Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

-Day 13: Your second day in Cartagena and stay overnight

-Day 14: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Valencia. Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

-Day 15: Your second day in Valencia and stay overnight

- Day 16. After hotel check-out you will have your time in a city before go to airport and fly back.

* The price of the hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two.

*Please, contact Travel Dream Club and we will offer a good option for Solo Travelers: ask@traveldreamclub.uk

*If you want to change (increase or decrease) amount of days/nights to stay, please, contact us: ask@traveldreamclub.uk We are happy to make your holiday planned by your desire

*Travel Dream Club will provide you with a travel guide with a description of routes and historical places, as well as a “package of tips” from experienced travellers and you will have your holiday enjoyable and planned by your desire.

* You can change the dates of your holiday before full coordination of details and completed travel documents.

*No cancellation after full coordination of details and completed travel documents. Changes are possible, subject to availability.

* Refund before final approval of documents guaranteed.

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