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7 Days in Spain 5 and Unique Itinerary Ideas.

1: Best of Spain: Barcelona, Madrid andamp; Seville.

2: Explore Barcelona andandnbsp;Rural Catalonia.

3 Barcelona andamp; Costa Brava Road Trip.

4: Best of Andalusia: Seville, Ronda andandnbsp;Mandaacute;laga.

5: Northern Road Trip: Madrid to the Basque Country.

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Day 1: Best of Spain: Barcelona, Madrid and andnbsp;Seville
This four days and allows you to experience the best of Spain while traveling to cities in three distinct regions: Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville.

It starts with your arrival in Barcelona, the capital of Spainand#39;s Catalonia region and one of the finest cities on the Mediterranean coast. Over the first two days, youand#39;ll visit some of Barcelonaand#39;s most famous sights, including modernist architectural gems by Antoni Gaudandi like andandnbsp;Park Ganduumlelandnbsp;and and the andandnbsp;Sagrada Familiaand basilica. On Day 3, itand#39;s off to Madrid, where youand#39;ll tour the cobbled streets of theand Old City, visit the andandnbsp;Royal Palace, and sample delectable cuisine one bite at a time in the cityand#39;s tapas bars.

On Day 4, youand#39;ll visit the andandquot;art triangle,andandquot; which is comprised of three different museums. These include theand Museo Nacional Thyssen Bornemiszaand (featuring one of the worldand#39;s largest private art collections), theand Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofandiaand (Spainand#39;s national museum of 20th century art), and the famousand Museo Nacional del Prado, which displays works by heavyweights such as Goya, Bosch, El Greco, Titian, and Diego Velandazquez, among others.andandnbsp;

Day 2: Explore Barcelona and andnbsp;Rural Catalonia
This weeklong adventureand combines the metropolis we all know and love with some of Catalonias more rural and less visited gems. Expect to mix the fun of Barcelona with the bucolic beauty of mountain towns, old monasteries, and Roman ruins.

Days 1 and 2 see your arrival in Barcelona followed by a self guided tour of the highlights. This includes strollingand La Rambla, visiting the gothic modernistand Sagrada Familiaand cathedral, and a tour ofand La Boquerandia Market, which dates back to 1217 and is a great spot to acquaint yourself with Catalan cuisine. Day 3 is a real treat as you board a private sailboat and cruise along Barcelonas coast.

On Day 4, youll embark on a trip outside of Barcelona to theand Montserratand Monastery, which dates to the 11th century and sits on a mountaintop affording incredible views of the valley below. On Day 5, youll venture into theand Pyrenees Mountainsand for a canyon hike and then overnight in one of the areas well preserved medieval villages.

Day 3 Barcelona and andnbsp;Costa Brava Road Trip
youll experience the landmark city of Barcelona while also heading south to discover even more of Spains Mediterranean coast. Pack your sunscreen and sunglasses because this trip is all about coastal fun.

Upon arrival in Barcelona on Day 1, youll get straight to the heart of local gastronomy with a stroll downand La Rambla, followed by an evening bar hopping as you sample traditional tapas and local wine. On Days 2 and 3, youll visit major city highlights on foot, plus take a bicycle tour around famous landmarks and neighborhoods likeand Park de la Ciutadella, theand Gothic Quarter, and the cityand#39;s main stretch of sandand Barceloneta Beach.

On Day 4, youll leave Barcelona for a drive north along the Costa Brava and a number of stops along the way, including atand Girona, a historic river city with Roman ruins. On Day 5, youll take to the water on a kayak tour around the hidden caves and coves of the Costa Brava,

Day 4: Best of Andalusia: Seville, Ronda and andnbsp;Mandalaga
and youll discover one of the most evocative regions in Spain: Andalusia. This sultry southern province is home to rich Islamic and Roman Catholic heritage, which youand#39;ll find on a tour of the major cities, including Seville, Ronda, and Mandalaga.

The trip begins with your arrival in Seville. Youll get right into the mix with a delicious tapas tour of Sevilles various bars. Days 2 and 3 involve a walking tour of city highlights like theand Seville Cathedraland (the largest gothic cathedral in the world) and visiting a local art restorers workshop and the studio of a flamenco guitar maker.

On Day 4, youll leave Seville forand Ronda, which enjoys a dramatic setting atop a mountain. Here youll visit Rondas famous bullring and also indulge in a wine tour. Day 6 sees you traversing the harrowing cliffside suspension bridges of theand Caminito del Reyand before returning to Seville on Day 7 for your journey home.

Day 5: Northern Road Trip: Madrid to the Basque Country
This sevenday tripand allows you to experience Spainand#39;s capital as well as the highlights of the Basque Country at your own pace.

This itinerary starts in Spainand#39;s vibrant capital city ofand Madrid. Youand#39;ll start acclimating to Spanish culture right away as you discover the bodegas ofand Barrio Las Letrasand and cultural landmarks like theand Fountain of Cibeles. On Day 3, itand#39;s time to head North. Youand#39;ll start by picking up your rental car and heading out of the city, enjoying the scenery as you wind your way toand La Riojaand en route to the Basque Country. An overnight stop in this famous wine region allows you to sample the local varietals to your heartand#39;s content.

The next morning, youand#39;ll continue toand San Sebastiandanand to sample Basque style tapas (called andandquot;pintxosandandquot;) and take a guided walking tour of the city center, including the picturesque Old Quarter. Your final stop isand Bilbao, where youand#39;ll experience the stunning modern architecture of theand Guggenheim Museumand and get your final fill ofand pintxosand before heading home.

5: Northern Road Trip: Madrid to the Basque Country
This seven daysand trips allows you to experience Spainand#39;s capital as well as the highlights of the Basque Country at your own pace.

This itinerary starts in Spainand#39;s vibrant capital city ofand Madrid. Youand#39;ll start acclimating to Spanish culture right away as you discover the bodegas ofand Barrio Las Letrasand and cultural landmarks like theand Fountain of Cibeles. On Day 3, itand#39;s time to head North. Youand#39;ll start by picking up your rental car and heading out of the city, enjoying the scenery as you wind your way toand La Riojaand en route to the Basque Country. An overnight stop in this famous wine region allows you to sample the local varietals to your heartand#39;s content.

The next morning, youand#39;ll continue toand San Sebastiandanand to sample Basque style tapas (called andandquot;pintxosandandquot;) and take a guided walking tour of the city center, including the picturesque Old Quarter. Your final stop isand Bilbao, where youand#39;ll experience the stunning modern architecture of theand Guggenheim Museumand and get your final fill ofand pintxosand before heading home.

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1 Week in Spain 5 Unique Itinerary Ideas

With one week in Spain, you can take a fast paced trip to experience Spainand#39;s top cities, Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville. Or dive deeper into one region by sampling the legendary cuisine of the Basque Country, laze on Mediterranean beaches, tour Madrid, or enjoy some unique culture in the southern Andalusia region. Below we list five different itineraries that show you how.

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