3-week Spain Itinerary, Feedback Please!
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3-week Spain Itinerary, Feedback Please!
My friend and I are going on a 3-week trip to Spain this May and need help setting up our itinerary. We're in our 20s and it's our first time in Spain so would like to make the best of the 3 weeks we have.
We're both girls, very active, and on top of the must-sees/dos, we really want to experience the culture.
We are flying into Barcelona and flying out of Madrid.
So far we have 7 cities on our itinerary and plan to use public transportation.
We would appreciate any feedback and suggestions including any additional cities that you recommend or those that don't need as many days or even those that you'd take out of our itinerary. Thanks!!
Day 1-6 Barcelona
Day 7-9 Valencia
Day 10-11 Granada
Day 12-14 Seville
Day 15-16 Cordoba
Day 17-18 Toledo
Day 19-22 Madrid
We're both girls, very active, and on top of the must-sees/dos, we really want to experience the culture.
We are flying into Barcelona and flying out of Madrid.
So far we have 7 cities on our itinerary and plan to use public transportation.
We would appreciate any feedback and suggestions including any additional cities that you recommend or those that don't need as many days or even those that you'd take out of our itinerary. Thanks!!
Day 1-6 Barcelona
Day 7-9 Valencia
Day 10-11 Granada
Day 12-14 Seville
Day 15-16 Cordoba
Day 17-18 Toledo
Day 19-22 Madrid
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Great itinerary!
One tip in each city (except Toledo):
Barcelona: Had one of the best meals in my life in laid-back, old school and rock'n roll Xemei a few weeks ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lvcjtoh0tU
Valencia: The Mercado Central, here apparantly anything can happen ;-). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds8ryWd5aFw
Granada: The Capilla Real where perhaps the most powerful queen in history, Isabel of Castilla (1451-1504), lies together with her husband, their daughter and son in law and their infant child. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Chapel_of_Granada
Isabella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile
Sevilla: Flamenco in Casa de la Memoria. A great intro to this powerful and beautiful art so important for Sevilla and all of the region. Only top artists perform here: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attract...Andalucia.html
Cordoba: Roman Cordoba around the heart of the city Plaza de las Tendillas and Plaza de la Corredera. Fabulous atmosphere in the terraces in Plaza de las Tendillas long into the night in the week-ends. The Roman temple ruins are right in this area: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_t...f_C%C3%B3rdoba
Madrid: Casa de Granada for the atmosphere and the terrace on the fifth floor of an apartment building, just off central and local feel Plaza Tirso de Molina. https://www.tripfilms.com/Travel_Vid...ada-Video.html
And be aware that May is serious festival time in Madrid and in Andalucia. May in Cordoba is non stop celebration: http://www.andalucia.com/cities/cordoba/festivals.htm
One tip in each city (except Toledo):
Barcelona: Had one of the best meals in my life in laid-back, old school and rock'n roll Xemei a few weeks ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lvcjtoh0tU
Valencia: The Mercado Central, here apparantly anything can happen ;-). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds8ryWd5aFw
Granada: The Capilla Real where perhaps the most powerful queen in history, Isabel of Castilla (1451-1504), lies together with her husband, their daughter and son in law and their infant child. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Chapel_of_Granada
Isabella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile
Sevilla: Flamenco in Casa de la Memoria. A great intro to this powerful and beautiful art so important for Sevilla and all of the region. Only top artists perform here: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attract...Andalucia.html
Cordoba: Roman Cordoba around the heart of the city Plaza de las Tendillas and Plaza de la Corredera. Fabulous atmosphere in the terraces in Plaza de las Tendillas long into the night in the week-ends. The Roman temple ruins are right in this area: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_t...f_C%C3%B3rdoba
Madrid: Casa de Granada for the atmosphere and the terrace on the fifth floor of an apartment building, just off central and local feel Plaza Tirso de Molina. https://www.tripfilms.com/Travel_Vid...ada-Video.html
And be aware that May is serious festival time in Madrid and in Andalucia. May in Cordoba is non stop celebration: http://www.andalucia.com/cities/cordoba/festivals.htm
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If you're looking for real culture you should look for places out of the cities... The Mediterranen is a perfect place to get immersed if you look for locals so you should think about the days you want to spend in Barcelona and Valencia (cities, I guess) and discover inland Catalonia and Valencia... there're hundreds of tiny villages, local food, wine producers and local culture... have you ever heard about the Valencian Tuscany? It's a wonderful area!