What to See in Spain in 5 Days
Spain is a lovely country with an aged history, a wide variety of landscapes, and colourful culture. Couple with the rising number of visitors for the first time to Spain, restoring for Spain could be very confusing. Here in this post we guide you in what during Spain in only five days, to be able to make the most of your trip.
Day 1: Barcelona
Depart your journey in the vibrant city of Barcelona. Spend the morning discovering the architectural masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí – Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. In the afternoon, walk the famous Las Ramblas, visit the Gothic Quarter and get a feel for the buzzing but wonderful Barceloneta district.
Day 2: Madrid
By an early train get to the national capital of Spayn, Madrid. Start the day by visiting the Prado Museum, containing an impressive collection of European artwork. Then proceed to the Royal Palace and appreciate its grand size. In the evening, savor delicious tapas in one of the city’s traditional taverns.
Day 3: Seville
Fly or ride a train to Seville, its view in a traditionally excellent heritage and flamenco music. Kick start your day visiting the lovely Alcázar of Seville, a lovely palace with gorgeous gardens. Then, head to the world renowned Seville Cathedral and ascend to the top of the Giralda Tower for splendid views of the town.
Day 4: Granada
Visit Granada to see the magic of the Alhambra. Spend the morning discovering the magnificent palace grounds and beautyful gardens. In the afternoon stroll along its pretty streets in Albaicin neighborhood and tastes a traditional Andaluz.
Day 5: Valencia
End your trip in vibrant city of Valencia. Get your day off to a head with its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences complex which is made up of an opera house, a science museum and an aquarium. In the afternoon relax on one of Valencia’s beautiful beach or visit the capital city centre, to admire the Central Market.
Five days may be short of time to fully get engrossed in all that Spain has to offer, but this itinerary will give you a taste of its rich culture and famous landmarks. Don’t forget to schedule time for leisurely meals, for to Spain’s rich cuisine is a must as part of the experience.
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