Madrid, Spain - Barcelona, Spain 19 days trip
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Madrid, Spain
3 nights Wed. Apr 09-Sat. Apr 12Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Lisbon, Portugal
2 nights Sat. Apr 12-Mon. Apr 14Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Porto, Portugal
2 nights Mon. Apr 14-Wed. Apr 16Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ponta Delgada, Portugal
3 nights Wed. Apr 16-Sat. Apr 19Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Toledo, Spain
2 nights Sat. Apr 19-Mon. Apr 21Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Seville, Spain
3 nights Mon. Apr 21-Thu. Apr 24Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Barcelona, Spain
3 nights Thu. Apr 24-Sun. Apr 27Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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Things to do in and around Madrid
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Madrid, the capital of Spain and its largest city, is the seat of the government of Spain and the residence of the Spanish monarch. In short, Madrid is the political, economic, and cultural center of Spain.
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Toledo is home to many important cultural and historic landmarks and, as a result, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.
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Segovia, a World Heritage city in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon, is the capital of the Province of Segovia.
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Aptly nicknamed, “the Town of Stones and Saints,” Avila has among the highest number of Romanesque and Gothic churches (and bars and restaurants) per capita in Spain.
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On the banks of the Targus River, this town was the home to Spanish royalty and nobility, retaining some remarkable buildings.
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With its historical center recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city features an intriguing past and modern-day fun.
Spain, Community of Madrid region
3 nightsWed. Apr 09 - Sat. Apr 12
Madrid, the capital of Spain and its largest city, is the seat of the government of Spain and the residence of the Spanish monarch. In short, Madrid is the political, economic, and cultural center of Spain.
Madrid is where history and modernity, cosmopolitan atmosphere and old-world charm, and sightseeing, dancing, and shopping go hand-in-hand.
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Things to do in and around Lisbon
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A naturally beautiful city which is surrounded by and set on seven steep hills (though some say eight!), Lisbon overlooks the Tagus River, the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. Characterized by its laid-back atmosphere, Lisbon is known for vibrant culture, history, and architecture as well as for its picture-perfect panoramas.
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Sintra is a charming, picturesque town located in the wooded hills of Portugal’s Sintra Mountains, a day trip from Lisbon.
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Estoril, in the heart of the Portuguese Riviera, is a breathtakingly beautiful town which blends world class resort facilities with Portuguese charm and elegance.
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2 nightsSat. Apr 12 - Mon. Apr 14
A naturally beautiful city which is surrounded by and set on seven steep hills (though some say eight!), Lisbon overlooks the Tagus River, the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. Characterized by its laid-back atmosphere, Lisbon is known for vibrant culture, history, and architecture as well as for its picture-perfect panoramas.
Lisbon, the charming coastal capital of Portugal, is located geographically on the fringes of Europe, but it is one of the continent’s oldest cities and one of its liveliest.
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Things to do in and around Porto
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Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, is an ancient city, yet one that is young and vibrant in spirit. A coastal city located on the northern bank of the mouth of the Douro River, it is home to historical sites - baroque churches, bell towers rising over the city, magnificent Art Nouveau style buildings, and narrow alleys studded with bookstores and antiques- as well as a vibrant night life, great shopping, cafes, excellent restaurants, and the Port lodges which feature the outstanding local Port wines. Porto is also known for its laid-back vibe and its beauty - charming homes along the banks of the river, romantic spots, and picturesque bridges which connect its two sides.
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Viana do Castelo is the pearl of Costa Verde, a charming city that is home to magnificent scenery, gorgeous beaches, and a charming medieval center.
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Guimaraes, the “Cradle of Portugal,” is a well-preserved, vibrant medieval town that has retained the charm and authenticity of Portugal’s glorious past.
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Coimbra is a charming, lively city which is steeped in culture and history – which offers a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pastry shops, monuments and nightclubs.
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Viseu, a vibrant town with a rich, well-preserved history, is nestled in the hilltops of central Portugal surrounded by rivers and mountains.
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The lively university town of Vila Real has 13th century roots, lovely historic landmarks, breathtaking views from its steep slopes, and outstanding port wine.
2 nightsMon. Apr 14 - Wed. Apr 16
Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, is an ancient city, yet one that is young and vibrant in spirit. A coastal city located on the northern bank of the mouth of the Douro River, it is home to historical sites - baroque churches, bell towers rising over the city, magnificent Art Nouveau style buildings, and narrow alleys studded with bookstores and antiques- as well as a vibrant night life, great shopping, cafes, excellent restaurants, and the Port lodges which feature the outstanding local Port wines. Porto is also known for its laid-back vibe and its beauty - charming homes along the banks of the river, romantic spots, and picturesque bridges which connect its two sides.
Porto, a breathtaking coastal city, blends its deep historic roots and rich heritage with a young and vibrant vibe, avant-garde culture, and outstanding wine.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Ponta Delgada
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Sao Miguel Island, named for the Archangel Michael or, literally, Portuguese for Saint Michael, is also referred to locally as "The Green Island", and is the largest and most populous island in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores
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3 nightsWed. Apr 16 - Sat. Apr 19
Sao Miguel Island, named for the Archangel Michael or, literally, Portuguese for Saint Michael, is also referred to locally as "The Green Island", and is the largest and most populous island in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Toledo
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The charming city of Toledo, in Central Spain, is the capital of the province of Toledo. It is a walled city located on a mountaintop above the plains of Castilla-La Mancha, surrounded on three sides by the Tajo River and lovely landscapes.
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Madrid is where history and modernity, cosmopolitan atmosphere and old-world charm, and sightseeing, dancing, and shopping go hand-in-hand.
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Aptly nicknamed, “the Town of Stones and Saints,” Avila has among the highest number of Romanesque and Gothic churches (and bars and restaurants) per capita in Spain.
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Spain, Castile-La Mancha region
2 nightsSat. Apr 19 - Mon. Apr 21
The charming city of Toledo, in Central Spain, is the capital of the province of Toledo. It is a walled city located on a mountaintop above the plains of Castilla-La Mancha, surrounded on three sides by the Tajo River and lovely landscapes.
Toledo is home to many important cultural and historic landmarks and, as a result, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Seville
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It is also home to great art, outstanding architecture, colorful flamenco dancing – and let’s not forget its renowned tapas!
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The ancient city of Cadiz lies on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, and it is probably the oldest city in Europe.
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Jerez de la Frontera is a southern Andalusian city which, in addition to its rich history, is famous for its sherry, horses, and Flamenco.
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Arcos de la Frontera is a charming “White Village” in Andalusia with extraordinary architecture, history, and cuisine.
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House of Pilates, Seville
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Ronda, the beautiful pearl of the province of Málaga, sits atop a mountain dramatically overlooking the deep El Tajo gorge.
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Córdoba is a meeting place of four cultures - Roman, Moorish, Jewish, and Christian - each of which left a legacy and an imprint on the area.
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3 nightsMon. Apr 21 - Thu. Apr 24
It is also home to great art, outstanding architecture, colorful flamenco dancing – and let’s not forget its renowned tapas!
Seville, the capital and largest city of Andalusia, is one of Spain’s most fascinating cities. The city preserves the past, nurtures the present, and looks to the future.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Barcelona
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This lively, exciting metropolis, set on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its exceptional architecture, rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, stunning beaches, and fascinating history. It is said that a secret of Barcelona's charm lies in the fact that its tourist sites are an integral part of its residents’ daily life.
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Located about 22 miles southwest of Barcelona, Sitges is a unique, well-known Catalan coast resort on the mouth of the Ebro River.
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This town is a great place for relaxing on the beach and fun night activities in a care-free atmosphere.
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The historic, charming Catalan town of Tossa de Mar is located on the Costa Brava, about 62 miles north of Barcelona, and is truly one of the gems of the Costa Brava.
3 nightsThu. Apr 24 - Sun. Apr 27
This lively, exciting metropolis, set on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its exceptional architecture, rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, stunning beaches, and fascinating history. It is said that a secret of Barcelona's charm lies in the fact that its tourist sites are an integral part of its residents’ daily life.
Barcelona, a city that is challenging to describe without using the words vibrant, creative, colorful! An innovative, cosmopolitan city with a Mediterranean flair.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia