This carefully designed tour promises a seamless blend of luxury, history, and culture as you explore the heart of Spain and Portugal.
Madrid
Begin your journey in Spain’s lively capital, famous for its world-class museums and historic landmarks. Wander through Retiro Park, sample tapas at Mercado de San Miguel, and visit the iconic Royal Palace. The city’s vibrant atmosphere is a perfect mix of modern and traditional Spanish life.
Toledo
This former capital is a treasure trove of history, art, and architecture. Known as the “City of Three Cultures,” Toledo showcases the harmonious coexistence of Christian, Jewish, and Islamic influences. Don’t miss the stunning Toledo Cathedral and the El Greco Museum for a glimpse of the city’s artistic legacy.
Salamanca
A city of golden stone, Salamanca is home to Spain’s oldest university, dating back to 1218. Stroll through the grand Plaza Mayor, a baroque masterpiece, and admire the intricate carvings on the university’s façade. Its well-preserved Renaissance and Gothic architecture make it a must-see for history lovers.
Seville
The Andalusian capital is a city of vibrant colors, rich history, and flamenco rhythms. Visit the towering Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and the majestic Alcázar. Seville’s lively neighborhoods like Triana and Santa Cruz offer a delightful mix of culture, cuisine, and festivals.
Lisbon
Portugal’s sun-kissed capital offers a mix of old-world charm and contemporary energy. Ride the iconic tram through its hilly streets, visit the historic Jerónimos Monastery, and enjoy sweeping views from São Jorge Castle. Stroll through the atmospheric Alfama district, known for its narrow lanes and soulful fado music.
Sintra
Nestled in the lush mountains outside Lisbon, Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage site that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. Visit the brightly colored Pena Palace, a Romanticist castle set in misty forests, and the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira, known for its enchanting gardens and hidden tunnels.
Porto
Famed for its wine and scenic riverbanks, Porto is a city rich in history and flavor. Walk across the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge for breathtaking views, explore the Ribeira district with its colorful houses, and enjoy a wine tasting in the picturesque Douro Valley, home to world-famous Port.
Óbidos
This charming medieval town is encircled by towering stone walls and filled with narrow, cobblestone streets. Once a royal wedding gift, Óbidos feels frozen in time with its whitewashed houses, quaint churches, and a 12th-century castle. Don’t miss the chance to taste “Ginja,” a local cherry liqueur served in chocolate cups.
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