- From: 10/16/2020
- For: 9 days
- Landing in: Vigo, Spain
- Returning from: Vigo, Spain
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Vigo, Spain
0 nightsFri. Oct 16
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Salamanca, Spain
0 nightsFri. Oct 16
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Caceres, Spain
0 nightsFri. Oct 16
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Seville, Spain
2 nightsFri. Oct 16-Sun. Oct 18
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Ronda, Spain
1 nightSun. Oct 18-Mon. Oct 19
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Malaga, Spain
2 nightsMon. Oct 19-Wed. Oct 21
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Cordoba, Spain
1 nightWed. Oct 21-Thu. Oct 22
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Toledo, Spain
1 nightThu. Oct 22-Fri. Oct 23
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Vigo, Spain
1 nightFri. Oct 23-Sat. Oct 24
Recommended attractions
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Vigo is a paradise city, with its parks, fishing culture, charming neighborhoods, and sunsets over the Atlantic.
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The historical richness of Salamanca's architecture has earned it a status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This lovely city has admirably preserved its history, but also boasts a modern atmosphere and many cultural activities.
2 nightsFri. Oct 16 - Sun. Oct 18
The capital of Andalucia, Seville is steeped in its history yet fully embraces the modern-day, providing a full experience.
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Historic Center, Seville
Exploring the historic center is a fun and satisfying activity, given the historical and modern-day atmosphere of the area.
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Santa Cruz, Seville
Boasting a rich Jewish past, this quarter is a charming area full of with quaint streets, decorated houses, and a nice atmosphere.
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Alcazar, Seville
This palatial complex boasts fine Mudejar architecture, elaborate gardens, superb interior, exquisite decor, and rich history.
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Espana Plaza, Seville
This majestic plaza incorporates a canal within its semicircular shape and offers 58 benches, one for each Spanish province.
1 nightSun. Oct 18 - Mon. Oct 19
Once a home to bandits on its lofty cliffs, the city now offers an array of historic buildings and monuments, as well as great views.
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Ronda by Óscar MaifOld Town, Ronda
The old town is quite fun with its historic nature combining intriguing pathways, lovely homes, and prominent Moorish influences.
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Toros Plaza, Ronda
Home to an excellent bullfighting museum, this impressive bullring is among the largest, oldest, and most attractive in the world.
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Puente Nuevo, Ronda
Erected in the 18C, this monumental bridge is one of a trio and is simply a must-see if you visit the city.
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Panorama, Ronda
Ronda's clifftop location affords spectacular views of the area, so be sure to seek out the best vantage points throughout the city.
2 nightsMon. Oct 19 - Wed. Oct 21
An ancient city located on the gorgeous southern coast, this city is full of historic landmarks and offers marvelous beaches.
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Historic Center, Malaga
The historic center is an "open-air museum," with Phoenician, Roman, Arabic, and Christian artifacts visible throughout the area.
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Malaga Alcazaba
An immense 11C Moorish fortress, superbly preserved with its courtyards, gardens, fortifications, and an adjacent museum.
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Beach, Malaga
Relaxing on the Malaga beach is a must-do, especially with its soothing sands and expansive promenades.
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Automobile and Fashion Museum, Malaga
Home to a collection of vehicles from the late 19C up to WWI, this excellent museum depicts the evolution of the automobile.
1 nightWed. Oct 21 - Thu. Oct 22
Cordoba remains as vibrant as it was in medieval times, and its Jewish, Islamic, and Christian cultural history remains evident.
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Historic Center, Cordoba
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic center is a pleasure to explore given its numerous sites and lively goings-on.
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Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
A gem of Moorish architecture, this 7C cathedral has alternately served as Christian and Muslim worshiping site throughout history.
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Jewish Quarter, Cordoba
Established prior to Arab arrival, this lovely quarter of twisting streets and alleys is a pleasurable adventure.
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Medina Azahara, Cordoba
On the outskirts of the city, this must-see working archaeological site features terraces, a mosque, and the Abd ar-Rahman room.
1 nightThu. Oct 22 - Fri. Oct 23
Situated amid lovely scenery, this charming city offers diverse architecture, cultural monuments, local cuisine, and rich history.
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Old Town, Toledo
Walking through the is a great journey through time and culture, given its numerous sites of Jewish, Christian, and Moorish origin.
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Olive Groves, Toledo
Book a tour to visit the immense olive groves surrounding Toledo, enjoying lush scenery and getting to know the local agriculture.
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Toledo Cathedral
A superb execution of Spanish Gothic architecture, this cathedral houses a myriad of chapels, rich ornaments, and fine altars.
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San Juan de los Reyes Monastery, Toledo
This 15C monastery is a superb combination of Gothic, Mudejar, and Renaissance architecture, and is a pleasure to explore.
1 nightFri. Oct 23 - Sat. Oct 24
Vigo is a paradise city, with its parks, fishing culture, charming neighborhoods, and sunsets over the Atlantic.
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Town Center, Vigo
Enjoy the local spirit and the goings-on in the town center, have a bite to eat, and set out to explore.
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Beach, Vigo
Vigo has beaches perfect for long walks, some great bird-watching opportunities, wonderful swimming, and superb sunbathing.
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Santiago de Compostela
The capital of Galicia, this town was established as part of a pilgrimage route in the 9C, engendering its rich history.
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Ria de Muros y Noia
This estuary region treats you to some wonderful beaches and charming fishing villages, as well as some lovely walking trails.