This comprehensive two-week itinerary covers Spain from North to South, with stops in the most exciting Spanish cities. Your journey starts in Barcelona, a fascinating city where history, grand architecture, and exquisite tapas co-exist. While there, you'll have the chance to learn everything about Gaudi and his masterpieces and enjoy a concert at an otherworldly place before you head to Spain's North. In San Sebastian, you'll be impressed by the stunning vistas and mouthwatering local tapas, known as pintxos. From Spain's food capital, continue to the actual capital. Madrid is a city that has something for everyone, a vibrant destination that manages to retain its authentic character. From Madrid, take easy day trips to Avila and Segovia to see more of Spain in less time. While in the Spanish capital, indulge in a flamenco show to capture the essence of Spain's soul. And then, it's the South's turn to amaze you. Make your way to Granada, this stunningly picturesque town known for the imposing Alhambra, an architectural masterpiece with great historical significance. End your Spanish adventure in sunny Malaga, the perfect place to bid Spain adios - or is it hasta luego?
One of our team members in Spain will be available to you leading up to and during your trip to answer any questions and arrange local services. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best this country offers, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon request, we will provide you with an eSIM with data that you can use to reach your local JayWay contact (whom you will meet in person) throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3- to 5-star accommodation options, including boutique hotels and charming B&Bs. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambiance.
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3 Nights in Barcelona



3 Nights in Barcelona
Barcelona is a city with a big historic legacy. Its origins can be traced back to the 1st-century BC when it became the Roman colony of Barciro. Today Antoni Gaudí’s Modernist architecture has become the main attraction for visitors from all over the world. Barcelona has two UNESCO listings covering nine buildings. Seven of them are by Gaudi! Despite its age, a youthful, energetic city vibe can be felt in all Barcelona’s quarters. Embrace your hidden love of Gothic aesthetics followed by Catalan cuisine with a private chef and finish your evening with a ramble on La Rambla, the heart of social Barcelona. So whether you feel like a picnic overlooking the beach-fronted La Estrella Herida, a private tapas tour throughout the city, or a stroll through the Gaudi-inspired Park Güell, there is something for everyone!
Barcelona is a city with a big historic legacy. Its origins can be traced back to the 1st-century BC when it became the Roman colony of Barciro. Today Antoni Gaudí’s Modernist architecture has become the main attraction for visitors from all over the world. Barcelona has two UNESCO listings covering nine buildings. Seven of them are by Gaudi! Despite its age, a youthful, energetic city vibe can be felt in all Barcelona’s quarters. Embrace your hidden love of Gothic aesthetics followed by Catalan cuisine with a private chef and finish your evening with a ramble on La Rambla, the heart of social Barcelona. So whether you feel like a picnic overlooking the beach-fronted La Estrella Herida, a private tapas tour throughout the city, or a stroll through the Gaudi-inspired Park Güell, there is something for everyone!
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Barcelona
We'll arrange for a driver to meet you at Barcelona's airport and take you to your centrally located accommodation. The duration of the transfer is about 30 minutes.
Our representative will then meet with you to answer any questions you have and to get you settled for the rest of your trip.
Ramble on La Rambla
Embrace the authentic Catalan spirit with an evening stroll along La Rambla on your first night in Barcelona. Spanning nearly a mile, this historic street is the sole avenue in the old part of the city, running parallel to the historic city wall. Unlike the bustling downtown, La Rambla offers a broad and spacious expanse, serving as an ideal meeting place for both locals and visitors alike. Flanked by bars, bistros, boutiques, and galleries on either side, La Rambla stands as a distinctive microcosm of Barcelona's charm.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Barcelona

Barcelona Old Town Walking Group Tour with Flamenco Show & Tapas in the Born District
On this tour, you will immerse yourself in authentic Spanish traditions and experience a thrilling and intimate flamenco show in Barcelona's trendiest and most authentic district, the Born? An expert local guide will take you through the most fashionable district in Barcelona, El Born, where you can admire the Cathedral's greatness and learn about Catalonia’s recent past at Center Cultural del Born. You will discover Spanish Gastronomy by tasting Basque Pintxos and the best Seafood tapas from the Mediterranean. You will visit two bars, and in each bar, you will taste some tapas and Pintxos. After visiting the Born District passing through Santa Maria del Mar, you will enjoy an intimate flamenco show surrounded by the Baroque atmosphere of Dalmases Palace, a hidden treasure from the 17th Century and once the meeting place of an aristocratic society of scholars.

Barcelona Tapas, Taverns & History Group Tour
During this tour, you will learn about Barcelona's history and its relation to Catalan cuisine. Fifty minutes of this tour are walking with your guide while they pass on interesting information and historical notes. The other time is spent in various bars and small restaurants where you will indulge in many different tapas and drinks. Drinks will often be paired with cured meats, cheeses, and more. One of the stops originally opened in 1945 and has served the same four tapas ever since! You'll finish the tour with a classic dessert – the Catalan precursor to crème brûlée.

Paella Group Cooking Class
You'll start this cooking class by visiting Barcelona's vibrant La Boqueria Market (except on Sundays and public holidays). Right after your stroll through this colorful market, you're ready to start cooking with the help and guidance of an expert chef. But only after you sample some traditional Spanish sangria and delicious tapas first. Then, the chef will show you how to prepare the iconic paella. Once you're done cooking, you're ready to savor the authentic paella you helped create.
Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Barcelona

Complete Gaudi Group Tour - Park Guell and Extended Sagrada Familia Visit
Gaudí is inseparable from Barcelona, embodying the city's vibrant style and natural roots. This tour provides the most comprehensive look at his work, including visits to Casa Batlló (morning tour only), Casa Vicens (afternoon tour only), Park Güell, and La Sagrada Familia. You'll see the exteriors of Casa Milà, a.k.a. "La Pedrera", Casa Amatller, and Casa Lleó i Morera, and you'll explore four neighborhoods, combining walking, public transport, and a private transfer for efficiency. With pre-reserved entrances, you’ll skip the lines and experience Gaudí's masterpieces in just half a day.
Enjoy a Concert at Palau de la Musica Catalana
For music lovers, attending a concert at this auditorium is indispensable. Crafted by Lluis Domenech i Montaner, it stands as a modernist masterpiece adorned with vibrant stained glass, intricate mosaics, tiles, and sculptures. Unparalleled in concert hall aesthetics, it offers a unique and enchanting ambiance. You can secure your concert tickets online beforehand and consider booking a guided tour in advance to delve into the architectural marvels of this exceptional venue.

Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to San Sebastian by Airplane
From Barcelona to San Sebastian (EAS), you can take a flight on one of the low-cost airlines. A driver will pick you up at your accommodations in Barcelona and take you to the airport for your flight. The duration of the flight is 1 hour 15 minutes. Suggested Flight: Departure: Arrival:

3 Nights in San Sebastian
3 Nights in San Sebastian



3 Nights in San Sebastian
San Sebastián is rightfully known as one of the most beautiful cities in northern Spain. It flourished in the early 20th century as a holiday resort for aristocrats and to this day attracts visitors to its famed beaches. San Sebastian is also a haven for foodies. A landmark for gastronomy, San Sebastian has more Michelin Star restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Europe! But it’s not all about white table cloths and silver service. The bars in the quaint Old Town have the most delicious pintxos – the local take on tapas – which you must try while in San Sebastian. San Sebastian’s best-kept secret might be its cider houses. The cavernous sidrerias are where the locals can be found of an evening.
San Sebastián is rightfully known as one of the most beautiful cities in northern Spain. It flourished in the early 20th century as a holiday resort for aristocrats and to this day attracts visitors to its famed beaches. San Sebastian is also a haven for foodies. A landmark for gastronomy, San Sebastian has more Michelin Star restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Europe! But it’s not all about white table cloths and silver service. The bars in the quaint Old Town have the most delicious pintxos – the local take on tapas – which you must try while in San Sebastian. San Sebastian’s best-kept secret might be its cider houses. The cavernous sidrerias are where the locals can be found of an evening.
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in San Sebastian
We'll arrange for a driver to meet you at San Sebastian EAS airport and take you to your accommodation in San Sebastian.
To the Ocean
Begin your first night's adventure by heading towards the Atlantic Sea. Whether your lodging is close to La Concha Bay or the chic Gros district, embark on a discovery stroll in the direction opposite to your accommodation. Cross the river, encountering enticing bars and restaurants along the way. Take a seat, relish a couple of pintxos paired with fine wine or beer, and immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of San Sebastián's nightlife.

Day 5
Day 5 - Your First Full Day in San Sebastian

Walking and Pintxo Small Group Tour
Have a Picnic at the Royal Palace
In its historical heyday, San Sebastián served as the preferred summer retreat for the Spanish monarchy. The Royal Family sought respite in the city's beaches and pleasant climate, with the Palacio de Miramar serving as their summer residence. Commissioned from English architect Selden Wornum in 1889, the palace boasts an English Tudor-style, complete with an octagonal tower and stunning bay views. While the house itself remains private, visitors can explore its well-maintained, vibrant gardens—an ideal location for a picturesque picnic overlooking the scenery.
Day 6
Day 6 - Your Second Full Day in San Sebastian

Biarritz and French Basque Coast Small Group Tour
This tour lets you explore the enchanting towns of the Basque French shore while you're in San Sebastian. You will be picked up from your accommodations and have the ease and comfort of private transportation. The local drive/guide will show you the delights of the French coast, including villages like Saint Jean de Luz, Biarritz, and Bayonne. Time seems to have stopped centuries ago in these locations, and locals enjoy Basque gastronomy, surfing, and the charm of historic buildings.

Hondarribia and Gastronomic Society Private Experience
You will be picked up from your accommodation and taken on the Hondarribia and Gastronomic Society Private Group Experience, where you will go beyond the obvious tours and have a delicious two-in-one experience that combines a cultural journey to the medieval times of fortified Hondarribia and the quintessence of the Basques’ affection for food – the Gastronomic Society! After visiting various locations, an experienced chef will cook you a glorious meal. With the gastronomic society, there will be a unique opportunity to actively participate in local culture - cook, eat, sing, and laugh as if you were Basque for a day! Then, you will be driven back and dropped off at your accommodations.
Day 7
Day 7 - Traveling to Madrid by Train
You're leaving San Sebastian behind today and heading to Madrid. We will arrange a transfer to the train station and economy class tickets. There are a few train departures to Madrid daily, so you can choose your preferred departure time. Then just sit back and relax on the 5.5-hour journey. An upgrade to the first class is available for an additional fee.

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Madrid by Private Transfer with a Stop in Burgos
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3 Nights in Madrid
3 Nights in Madrid



3 Nights in Madrid
The capital, as well as the geographical and cultural center of Spain, Madrid has long enthralled visitors. Since Prince Phillip II made Madrid the capital in the mid 16th century the city has become home to the largest functioning royal palace in Europe, as well as many museums, cafes, parks, universities, and cultural attractions. Although tourism in the city is growing, Spain's many other attractions mean the city is able to maintain its authenticity and you'll find local character and charm in each of its different neighborhoods. Madrid is perfectly located as a base for day trips to UNESCO-listed towns in central Spain and well connected for traveling onward to any corner of the country for further exploration.
The capital, as well as the geographical and cultural center of Spain, Madrid has long enthralled visitors. Since Prince Phillip II made Madrid the capital in the mid 16th century the city has become home to the largest functioning royal palace in Europe, as well as many museums, cafes, parks, universities, and cultural attractions. Although tourism in the city is growing, Spain's many other attractions mean the city is able to maintain its authenticity and you'll find local character and charm in each of its different neighborhoods. Madrid is perfectly located as a base for day trips to UNESCO-listed towns in central Spain and well connected for traveling onward to any corner of the country for further exploration.
Day 7
Day 7 - Arrival in Madrid
When you arrive at Madrid's train station, we will have a driver there to meet you and take you to your accommodation.
Get Your Madrid Bearings. And Some Tapas.
Start out by getting your central Madrid bearings by strolling two of the city's most impressive squares, Puerta del Sol, and Plaza Mayor. Then make your way into the adjoining La Latina neighborhood, known for its vibrant nightlife and tapas bars. Explore the narrow streets and hop from one tapas bar to another, savoring a variety of local flavors and specialties.

Day 8
Day 8 - Your First Full Day in Madrid

Tapas & History - Gastronomy Group Experience in the Madrid Old Town
Enjoy an introduction to the history of Spain and Madrid with a walking tour in the old district, visiting four emblematic taverns and bars. These visits include a VIP Pass – that is, no queues at the bar! You will be guided by a local guide specializing in history and food. You will get to try more than 16 flavors and different Spanish wines, with every taste explained in detail. Finish your gastronomy experience by enjoying the best churros and chocolate in town!
A Slice of Egypt in the Spanish Capital
The Templo de Debod, a 2,200-year-old Egyptian structure dedicated to the gods Amon and Isis, was dismantled and sent to Spain brick by brick in 1968 as a gesture of gratitude from the Egyptian government for Spain's assistance in preserving monuments threatened by the Aswan Dam. From the temple, you can enjoy incredible views of the Palacio Real and Catedral de la Almudena on one side, and Casa del Campo and the mountains on the other. It's considered one of the best spots in the city to witness a stunning sunset.

Day 9
Day 9 - Your Second Full Day in Madrid
Madrid's Art Kilometre
Situated along a one-kilometer stretch, three world-class museums— the Prado, the Thyssen-Bornemisza, and the Reina Sofia Museums—beckon art aficionados with an unparalleled collection of masterpieces by the most distinguished painters of their eras. From El Greco, Goya, and Velazquez to Dürer, Gauguin, Van Gogh, and Picasso, prepare for an overwhelming artistic experience in the best possible way.

Reina Sofia Museum Small Group Tour
The Reina Sofia Museum, named after Queen Sofia of Spain, opened in 1992. On this 90-minute guided tour, explore Spain's premier modern art museum, renowned for its eclectic collections. Discover works by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, including Picasso's famous painting, Guernica. Your knowledgeable guide will ensure an engaging and educational experience, highlighting masterpieces by Ángeles Santos, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, and Joan Miró.

Thyssen-Bornesmisza National Museum Small Group Tour

Flamenco Show 1911 with Tapas Dinner Group Experience
Witness something extraordinary during this experience while you dine on traditional tapas. You will be in a room with original flamenco dancers and feel the intensity and passion of flamenco. The Tablao Flamenco 1911 is located in the famous Plaza de Santa Ana, in the neighborhood of Las Letras in Madrid. Formerly known as the name of the historic tiled façade of its premises, this unique venue has been hosting flamenco shows since 1911 and is recognized as the oldest tablao in the world.
Day 10
Day 10 - Traveling to Granada by Train
You're leaving Madrid behind today and heading to Granada. We will arrange a transfer to the train station and economy class tickets. There are a few train departures to Granada daily, so you can choose your preferred departure time. Then just sit back and relax on a 3.5-hour journey. An upgrade to the first class is available for an additional fee.

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Granada by Private Transfer with a Stop in Baeza and Ubeda
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2 Nights in Granada
2 Nights in Granada


2 Nights in Granada
Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Granada is one of the most visited cities in Spain. What makes this place so unique is that it was the capital of the Moorish kingdom until it was captured by the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. Today you will find a fascinating city, rich in multicultural history - a beautiful reflection of its Arab and Christian past. The Alhambra, a spectacular Arab citadel and palace, is certainly one of the main highlights of Granada but besides seeing this signature sight, you'll also enjoy being in the birthplace of tapas. True to its roots there are still places in Granada where the tapas is free with your drinks. Granada is one of the preferred destinations for European students, giving it a fun, vibrant university city feel. It is also a city with an important artistic energy. Strolling along the streets you will surely come across artisans and musicians showcasing their talents.
Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Granada is one of the most visited cities in Spain. What makes this place so unique is that it was the capital of the Moorish kingdom until it was captured by the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. Today you will find a fascinating city, rich in multicultural history - a beautiful reflection of its Arab and Christian past. The Alhambra, a spectacular Arab citadel and palace, is certainly one of the main highlights of Granada but besides seeing this signature sight, you'll also enjoy being in the birthplace of tapas. True to its roots there are still places in Granada where the tapas is free with your drinks. Granada is one of the preferred destinations for European students, giving it a fun, vibrant university city feel. It is also a city with an important artistic energy. Strolling along the streets you will surely come across artisans and musicians showcasing their talents.
Day 10
Day 10 - Arrival in Granada
When you arrive at Granada's train station, we will have a driver there to meet you and take you to your accommodation.
Drink From the Fountain of Youth
Fun fact: all the fountains in Granada provide free drinking water to anyone who would like it. Probably the most famous fountain in Granada is the Fuente de Aceituno (Fountain Of Youth). Local legends tell the story of an olive tree growing here that started producing water, which people drank, and it made them younger. Give it a try, and who knows…
Day 11
Day 11 - Your First Full Day in Granada

Alhambra and Generalife Premium Group Tour
Go Local in Albaicín
Want to feel like a local right from the start? Then, you could plan to spend your first night in the Albaicín neighborhood. It is a totally distinct world from what Granada generally offers. It is a quarter that used to be populated by Muslims, and so it bears the characteristics of Arab architecture. The whitewashed houses near the River Darro have bars and terraces that offer great tapas, drinks, and a view of the Alhambra, which is best to catch at sunset. Flamenco, the traditional Andalusian dance, is performed in many local bars in Albaicin, like La Soleá and Jardines de Zoraya. Or, we can even arrange for a very special traditional Flamenco show set in a cave in Granada with food to accompany it.

Flamenco Show in a Cave with Tapas Menu
Experience a Flamenco Show in an impressive Granada cave structure featuring three primary caves arranged in a cross shape. The 'tablao' is elevated one meter (three feet) above the ground for optimal visibility from all points within the caves. The recently renovated 'Templo del Flamenco' cave is renowned as one of Granada’s finest venues. Enjoy a captivating 60-minute performance by skilled flamenco dancers, complemented by food from the traditional Andalusian restaurant, offering an exceptional way to savor the art of flamenco.

Flamenco Show in a Cave with Flamenco Menu
Experience a Flamenco Show in an impressive Granada cave structure featuring three primary caves arranged in a cross shape. The 'tablao' is elevated one meter (three feet) above the ground for optimal visibility from all points within the caves. The recently renovated 'Templo del Flamenco' cave is renowned as one of Granada’s finest venues. Enjoy a captivating 60-minute performance by skilled flamenco dancers, complemented by food from the traditional Andalusian restaurant, offering an exceptional way to savor the art of flamenco.
Day 12
Day 12 - Traveling to Malaga by Private Transfer

2 Nights in Malaga
2 Nights in Malaga


2 Nights in Malaga
Often overlooked as just an airport city, Malaga is eminently worthy of inclusion in a tour of Spain that includes Andalucia. The holidaymakers who head for the seaside resort towns are missing out on something special. Malaga is one of the oldest cities in Europe and was founded by the Phoenicians in 770 BC. The Alcazaba of Malaga is a must for anyone visiting this historic city. It could be considered as a prototype of the Alhambra in Granada. The historic port has a vast array of traditional and contemporary cuisines and is a short walk from the city center. Malaga has a lively tapas scene too. Known as the birth town of Pablo Picasso, his home was historically preserved as a museum and is easily accessible in the city center of Malaga.
Often overlooked as just an airport city, Malaga is eminently worthy of inclusion in a tour of Spain that includes Andalucia. The holidaymakers who head for the seaside resort towns are missing out on something special. Malaga is one of the oldest cities in Europe and was founded by the Phoenicians in 770 BC. The Alcazaba of Malaga is a must for anyone visiting this historic city. It could be considered as a prototype of the Alhambra in Granada. The historic port has a vast array of traditional and contemporary cuisines and is a short walk from the city center. Malaga has a lively tapas scene too. Known as the birth town of Pablo Picasso, his home was historically preserved as a museum and is easily accessible in the city center of Malaga.
Day 12
Day 12 - Arrival in Malaga
Upon your arrival the driver will take you to your accommodation in Malaga.
Stroll to the Port
On your first night here, you can prepare for an easy walk from the historic city center to the new and fancy port area. Just relax, enjoy the salty breeze coming from the Mediterranean Sea, marvel at the buildings, catch up with the pace and style of Malaga, and celebrate your arrival at one of the town's most famous tapas restaurants, Bodegas El Pimpi.

Day 13
Day 13 - Your First Full Day in Malaga

Taste of Malaga Tapas Small Group Tour
This tapas tour with a local foodie guide, your "food sherpa," will reveal Malaga's hidden culinary treasures. Start with a vibrant stroll through Malaga's heart to the Atarazanas Food Market, sampling seasonal local specialties. Then, enjoy "restaurant hopping" in Malaga's historic old town, savoring mouthwatering tapas. As the tour concludes, receive an exclusive Malaga Dining Guide for continued exploration of the city's food scene.

Flamenco Initiation and Flamenco Show Group Experience
During this experience, you will embark on a unique artistic adventure designed for everyone, where you can explore and be introduced to flamenco culture through interactive displays. You will immerse yourself in an initiation into flamenco, where you are the protagonist: you will experience singing and dancing, and with your hands, you will connect to the flamenco rhythm. More than just a spectator, you will be an essential piece in this innovative way of appreciating flamenco culture. The interactive experience runs from 4:00 PM to approximately 5:15 PM, and then after a short break, you can enjoy the one-hour Flamenco show that starts at 6:00 PM.
Day 14
Day 14 - Departure Day
The driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to the airport for your departing flight. Duration of the drive is about 20 minutes.
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