7 Days trip in Spain
Spain is a beautiful and diverse country with a rich history, vibrant culture, and friendly people. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beaches, mountains, cities, and delicious cuisine.
General Infomation
Day 1
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La Lonja de la Seda
90 minutesLa Lonja de la Seda is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a Gothic-style architecture that is an absolute treat for the eye. The site was once a silk exchange and boasts intricate stonework, carvings, and sculptures. It is a must-visit place for lovers of history and Gothic architecture.
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Central Market of Valencia
120 minutesThe Central Market of Valencia is a paradise for food lovers. This bustling market has a range of fresh seafood, meat, fruits, and vegetables, making it a perfect spot for food hunting. Enjoy the colorful sights and sounds of the market as you indulge in some of the local delicacies.
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Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
180 minutesCiudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is an iconic modernist architectural complex, consisting of several futuristic buildings. Explore the science museum or stroll through the lush gardens surrounding the complex. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Valencia, and it's not hard to see why!
Day 2
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Alcázar of Seville
120 minutesThe Alcázar of Seville is a stunning palace that displays a mix of architectural styles, including Islamic, Renaissance, and Gothic. The site offers a great opportunity to explore and appreciate the Muslim art and culture in Spain.
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Tapas Tour in Triana
150 minutesA Tapas Tour in Triana can give you a chance to discover the best restaurants and bars that this traditional neighborhood of Seville has to offer. Enjoy the local delicacies like the famous Spanish ham, cheese, and olive oil while savoring the city's vibrant nightlife.
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Plaza de España
120 minutesNo trip to Seville is complete without visiting Plaza de España, one of the most famous landmarks of the city. The plaza has a semi-circular shape, and the beautiful Art Deco buildings that line the perimeter are adorned with colorful tiles, each representing a different province of Spain .
Day 3
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Alhambra
240 minutesAlhambra is a breathtaking palace and fortress complex in Granada that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. The intricate Moorish architecture, beautiful gardens, and ornate details are sure to leave you awe-struck. The site is a must-visit for history and architecture buffs.
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Avenida de la Alpujarra
120 minutesTake a stroll down Avenida de la Alpujarra and indulge in some delicious Moroccan and Andalusian cuisine. This street is known for its numerous food stalls and restaurants that serve halal food, making it the perfect place to explore the city's diverse culinary landscape.
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Sacromonte
90 minutesSacromonte is a charming neighborhood in Granada that is famous for its cave dwellings, Flamenco music, and dance performances. Take a stroll through the streets and alleys, and don't miss the chance to witness some authentic Flamenco shows.
Day 4
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Mercado Central de Valencia
120 minutesMercado Central de Valencia is another must-visit place for food enthusiasts. The market has over 300 stalls selling fresh produce and delicacies like cheeses, olives, and spices. The lively atmosphere and colorful sights make it a perfect spot for sightseeing and cultural experiences.
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Torres de Serranos
90 minutesTorres de Serranos are the ancient gates that used to protect Valencia during the Medieval period and are an essential part of the city's history. Climb the towers, and admire the panoramic views of the city. It is an excellent way to experience Valencia's vibrant history.
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Ciutat Vella
180 minutesDiscover the narrow streets and alleys of the historic Ciutat Vella, a charming neighborhood that is a delight for a walk. Admire the colorful facades, street art, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere of the city. You can also try some of the small cafes and bars that line the streets.
Day 5
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Plaza de España
120 minutesA second visit to the iconic Plaza de España, this time in the morning, can reveal a different side to this magnificent landmark. This time, you can enjoy the serene atmosphere of the plaza and witness the beautiful colors and details of the tiles in the morning light.
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Real Alcázar of Seville
180 minutesReal Alcázar of Seville is another magnificent palace that boasts a unique blend of architectural styles and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking through the gardens and admiring the intricate geometric patterns, fountains, and sculptures is a treat for the senses.
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Triana Market
90 minutesTriana Market is a bustling food market that is famous for its Andalusian delicacies and fresh seafood. The market is an excellent place for food exploration, and you can witness the local chefs buying the ingredients they need for their restaurants. It is a must-visit place for a foodie in Seville.
Day 6
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Albaicin
180 minutesAlbaicin is a historic neighborhood in Granada that has retained its Moorish character and charm. The neighborhood has narrow streets, white-washed buildings and a magnificent view of the Alhambra. Stroll through the alleyways, and soak in the authentic atmosphere of this neighborhood.
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Calle Navas
120 minutesCalle Navas is a lively street that is famous for its tapas bars and restaurants. The atmosphere is vibrant, and you can sample some of the local delicacies while enjoying the city's bustling life. It is a perfect place for food exploration and city sightseeing.
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Carmen de los Martires
90 minutesCarmen de los Martires is a beautiful villa that has a lush garden and a magnificent view of the Alhambra. The villa was once home to a British consul, and it contains many antiques, paintings, and porcelain. It is an off-beat tourist destination that is perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Day 7
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Central Market of Valencia
120 minutesA second visit to the Central Market of Valencia for a last-minute food exploration is always a good idea. Explore new stalls or try your favorite food once more before heading back home.
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Barrio del Carmen
180 minutesBarrio del Carmen is Valencia's most famous and vibrant neighborhood, with a rich history and a thriving nightlife. The neighborhood has narrow streets, colorful houses, and a mix of Gothic, Roman, and Moorish architecture that add to its charm. It is another must-visit place in Valencia.
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Plaza de España
120 minutesEnd your trip on a high note by revisiting the enchanting Plaza de España in Seville. Take one last stroll around the site and breathe in the magic before heading back home.