Land in Barcelona. Check-in to a Hotel in Barcelona and Relax. Make a stop at Playa de La Barceloneta Beach for getting in some cool breeze. In evening, head out to see Flamenco Show. The Barcelona flamenco shows at the Patio Andaluz have been known to bring guests to tears, and you’ll find out if you’re one of them watching the intricate dances, passionate yelps, and spirited guitar rhythms. If you book your flamenco show at Tablao Carmen it includes free entrance to Poble Espanyol: Barcelona’s open air architecture museum.
On this day cover the most famous & iconic spots of Barcelona. Basilica de la Sagrada Familia: This still-under-construction church is the most famous thing to see in Barcelona. It was designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, and he is buried in the church’s crypt. He is also responsible for designing many other popular attractions in Barcelona. The Sagrada Familia is definitely his most famous work and an absolute must to visit. Parc Güell, the UNESCO World Heritage site is an absolute can’t-miss thing to do in Barcelona. Casa Milà and Casa Batlló are another Antoni Gaudí masterpieces and UNESCO World Heritage sites famous for its Architecture.
Start your day by strolling around Barcelon’s City centre Plaça de Catalunya Plaza. Take a stroll along the La Rambla Street, this wide, tree-lined pedestrian street is the most famous in Barcelona and runs right through the heart of the city. While making your way down La Rambla, be sure to stop by Barcelona’s most famous and beloved food market Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boquerìa. Take a leisurely stroll through the Gothic Quarter, this neighborhood has a charming, old world feel that is brought out in the surrounding Gothic architecture and cobblestone streets. You can also checkout Picasso Museum, One of the exquisite works of art done by Pablo Picasso.
On this day tour, You’ll visit the historical city of Girona, where the relics of its Roman and medieval past coexist with the present, offering an image full of contrasts.Its also famous for set of Game of Thrones. Marvel the colorful façades of the houses on the shores of the Onyar River that flows through the city and engenders this warm atmosphere of colored houses and symbolic image of Girona. Head to Costa Brava to Contemplate the greenery of the mountains, the steep relief of the coast and the small villages of whitewashed houses. Make a stop in Calella de Palafrugell, a small and traditional fishing village that still remains very charismatic, before exploring the surroundings.
Travel through the beautiful Pyrenees Alps and cross the Pas de la Casa, a high-mountain pass with multiple photo opportunities. Descend into Andorra, stopping at a typical mountain valley where you get a glimpse of stone huts dotting the mountainside, a Roman church, and embark on a short hike to experience the landscape. From here, continue on to Andorra de la Vella, Andorra’s charming capital.
Take a Train from Barcelona to Seville, Reach Seville, Rent a Car and head to explore the most famous attractions of the City. Kick off your Andalucia vacation with a visit to the Seville Cathedral–once the biggest church in the world–and a climb up its bell tower.
Be sure to visit the famous Plaza de Espana, wander through the picturesque Barrio Santa Cruz (the former Jewish Quarter), and potentially see a Flamenco show.Touring the gorgeous Alcazar is also a must: parts of this unique palace were built in the Moorish style, by Islamic craftsmen, for Christian rulers.
Lying about 1 hour, 45 minutes northeast of Seville, Cordoba is famous for its incredible Mosque-Cathedral, which is exactly what it sounds like–a cathedral built literally inside a former Moorish mosque. Be sure to explore Cordoba’s many flower-filled patios, check out the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs, and visit the winding streets of the Jewish Quarter during your day in Cordoba.
Winding roads, stunning hilltop towns, and olive trees as far as the eye can see: these are the views that you’ll enjoy when driving from Cordoba to Granada on your Andalucia road trip!
If you’d like to add an extra stop or two to your morning, the Castle of Almodovar del Rio (a magnificent castle dating to 760 that was a Game of Thrones filming location) is an excellent option.
Depending on what time you get in, we recommend exploring the picturesque Albayzin (Arab Quarter), climbing up to the Mirador San Nicholas (it’s worth every step!), and enjoying plenty of tapas.
If you have time, consider heading up to Sacromonte to visit the interesting cave museum and to attend an an intimate flamenco show–the neighborhood is famous for them!
While the Alhambra is most famous for its stunning Nasrid Palaces built by the Moors, there is an overwhelming amount of things to see at this iconic fortress.
From Generalife and its gardens (a summer retreat for the Nasrid dynasty) to the Alcazaba (the oldest portion of the fortress, which dates to the 1200s) and beyond, there are many sides to the Alhambra to visit.
You will likely be exhausted after visiting the Alhambra, which makes this afternoon the perfect time to visit one of Andalucia’s gorgeous hammams.Hammam Al Andalus is well-known, gorgeous, and accessible to English speakers.
Today, start your morning by enjoying any sightseeing you haven’t had a chance to enjoy in Granada, such as visiting the stunning Granada Cathedral and Royal Crypt.Depending on what time you get started in the morning and how much time you want to spend on the beach, you can also consider heading 20 minutes outside of Granada to enjoy the popular hanging bridges at Los Cahorros Gorge in Monachil.
Head to Ronda by taking the loger route through Malaga, you can’t beat the views driving along the Mediterranean for half the drive! Reach Ronda before sunset, there is absolutely no better place to be than admiring the views of Puerto Nuevo and the surrounding landscape from the Alameda del Tejo!
Start by exploring a few of the best things to do in Ronda, such as visiting the Cuenca Gardens, marveling at Puerto Nuevo (and Puerto Viejo and the Arab Bridge, while you’re at it), and visiting the historic Arab Baths (now a museum, though there is also a functioning hammam in Ronda!). Head back to Seville to return the Rental car and catch the train to Madrid. Reach Madrid, check-in to hotel and relax.
Fly back to India from Madrid.