Begin your Spanish adventure in the vibrant capital city of Madrid. The day starts with a panoramic city tour, offering a broad view of Madrid’s majestic boulevards and striking architecture. Continue with a guided walking tour through the historic center, where you’ll visit the renowned Prado Museum, the bustling Puerta del Sol, and the iconic Plaza Mayor. Admire the grandeur of Plaza de España and stroll along the famous Gran Vía. The day concludes with visits to the Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral, followed by a delicious dinner and a comfortable transfer to your hotel in Madrid.
On the second day, journey to the enchanting city of Segovia, famed for its Roman Aqueduct – a marvel of ancient engineering. A walking tour through the historical core reveals the majestic Segovia Cathedral, the fairytale-like Alcázar of Segovia, and the charming Plaza Mayor. Explore the Romanesque Church of San Esteban, enjoy the scenic views from the Mirador de la Pradera de San Marcos, and stroll along the lively Calle Real. After a full day of cultural exploration, return to Madrid for dinner and a relaxing night at your hotel.
Day three leads you to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Toledo. After breakfast and check-out, take a short bus ride to this historic hilltop city. Your walking tour begins at Plaza de Zocodover and continues through the ancient city gates at Puerta de Bisagra. Explore the artistic treasures at Santo Tomé Church, the serene Synagogue Santa Maria la Blanca, the Mudejar-style Church of San Román, and the historic Mosque of Cristo de la Luz. The tour concludes with a visit to the awe-inspiring Toledo Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
“Segovia’s aqueduct blew my mind. I kept wondering how the Romans managed it without YouTube tutorials!”
“Even being half-Spanish, this trip made me see my roots in a whole new light. Proud and moved.”
“Toledo was a tapestry of faith and culture. It reminded me of every novel I’ve ever loved.”
“Segovia’s Alcázar looked like a Disney castle, but with more ghosts and less merchandise. Loved it!”
“I worked from Madrid cafés in the mornings and explored royal palaces in the afternoons. What a balance!”