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€3,143/

Per Person
  • 13
  • Max People : 35
  • Spain , London
Embark on an unforgettable 13-day journey through some of Europe’s most iconic cities with our Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, London, and Edinburgh Tour.
Start in Barcelona, where the vibrant culture, stunning architecture like Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, and beautiful beaches will captivate you. Next, head to Valencia, renowned for its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences and beautiful Mediterranean coastline.
Continue to Madrid, the Spanish capital, where you’ll explore world-class museums like the Prado, stroll through grand plazas, and enjoy the city’s lively atmosphere. Then, travel to London, a city steeped in history and brimming with iconic landmarks, including the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum.
Conclude your journey in Edinburgh, Scotland’s enchanting capital. Discover its medieval Old Town, the impressive Edinburgh Castle, and the beauty of Arthur’s Seat, all while experiencing the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
This 13-day tour offers a perfect blend of art, history, culture, and scenic beauty, making it a once-in-a-lifetime European adventure.(Partially Guided)

Included and Excluded

  • 3-night Accommodation in Barcelona at Denit Hotel (3*) or Regina Hotel (4*)or ME Hotel (5*) or similar
  • 2-night Accommodation in Valencia at Mediterraneo Hotel (3*) or Zenit Hotel (4*)or Hospes Palau de la Mar Hotel (5*) or similar
  • 2-night Accommodation in Madrid Petit Palace Puerta del Sol Hotel (3*) or Catalonia Plaza Mayor Hotel (4*)or Thomson Hotel (5*) or similar
  • 3-night Accommodation in London Tavistock hotel (3*) or The Strand Palace hotel (4*)or Royal Lancaster hotel (5*) or similar
  • 2-night Accommodation in Edinburgh Voco hotel (3*) or Leonardo Royal Hotel (4*)or Cheval The Old Town hotel (5*) or similar
  • English-speaking tour guide will accompany you on Your day Tour.
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel.
  • Arrival and departure transfers by private car.
  • Air ticket Madrid - London
  • Fast train ticket Barcelona - Valencia
  • Fast train ticket Valencia - Madrid
  • Train ticket London - Edinburgh
  • 24-hour hop on hop off bus in Valencia
  • Hop-on hop-off bus for 24 hours in Madrid
  • Hop-on hop-off bus for 24 hours in Barcelona
  • 24/7 Emergency phone line
  • Flight ticket excluded
  • Travel insurance excluded

Highlights of the Tour

  • Experience the best of Spain and the UK in this 13-day adventure, where vibrant cities and rich history await. Start in the stunning coastal city of Barcelona, then explore the artistic and cultural highlights of Valencia and Madrid. Next, cross the Channel to London, home to iconic landmarks and a dynamic atmosphere, before heading to Edinburgh, where medieval charm meets modern elegance. This carefully crafted itinerary offers a perfect blend of architecture, history, and local culture, all while traveling in comfort and style.

Itinerary

After you arrive at Barcelona-El Prat Airport, you'll be met and transferred to the hotel in one of our vehicles. The rest of the day will be for relaxation, allowing us to begin enjoying this marvelous city at our own pace. Barcelona is a city brimming with attractions that invite repeated visits. Open to the Mediterranean Sea and renowned for Gaudí and his modernist architecture, Barcelona stands out as one of Europe's trendiest capitals. The city is a hub of new trends in the realms of culture, fashion, and gastronomy. It seamlessly blends the creativity of its artists and designers with respect and care for its traditional local treasures. Here, the charm and tranquility of its historic center coexist with the avant-garde essence of its modern neighborhoods and the urban rhythm of one of the most visited cities in the world. Tip: Beyond the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, Antoni Gaudí's influence permeates the city. Buildings like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera) showcase his unique and visionary style.

After a hearty breakfast, you will explore Barcelona with a sightseeing bus tour. There are two different routes with various stops. The West Route (orange) allows us to discover the city beyond its iconic modernist buildings. The itinerary covers an extensive circuit that takes us to all the landmarks on the western edge of the city, such as Camp Nou or the National Art Museum of Catalonia. You can visit either of the two museums and hop back on the bus when we've finished the visit. The East Route (green) takes us through the most artistic part of the city. You'll capture the network of modernist buildings, from Plaza Cataluña to Park Güell, admiring the most impressive landmarks of this part of the city, including the Sagrada Familia. You'll learn about the city's history and uncover its secrets. Tip: In step 1 of the reservation, it's possible to add the entry to the Sagrada Familia.

Once you finish the tasty breakfast, the day is free at your leisure. Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, is a city known for its stunning architecture, lively culture, and beautiful Mediterranean beaches. It is home to iconic landmarks like the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, designed by renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. The city offers a rich blend of Gothic and modernist architecture, bustling markets, and a thriving food scene. The Sagrada Familia is famous for its intricate and impressive design, featuring a unique blend of Gothic and modernist styles. Its soaring towers and facades are adorned with detailed sculptures and biblical scenes, making it a visual masterpiece. Inside, the basilica is filled with light filtering through stained-glass windows, creating an impressive kaleidoscope of colors. The columns within the church resemble a forest, and the ceiling appears to rise like an intricate canopy. This iconic landmark is not just a church; it's a testament to the architectural genius and a symbol of Barcelona itself. Its ongoing construction and evolving design continue to captivate visitors from around the world Barcelona is also famous for its football team, FC Barcelona, and the energetic atmosphere at Camp Nou stadium. With its mild climate and outdoor cafés, Barcelona invites you to explore its charming streets, enjoy the vibrant nightlife, and indulge in delicious tapas. Tip: Visit Parc de la Ciutadella, a beautiful park with lakes, gardens, and the famous Arc de Triomf.

After breakfast, you will transfer yourself to the Barcelona train station to board a high-speed train to Valencia. Upon arrival, you’ll reach your hotel in Valencia. The rest of the day will be free to start enjoying the city. Valencia, located on the eastern coast of Spain, is a captivating city renowned for its mix of modern architecture and historical landmarks. The futuristic City of Arts and Sciences is a must-see, featuring stunning structures like the Hemisfèric and Oceanogràfic. The historic center boasts the impressive Valencia Cathedral, home to the Holy Grail, and the bustling Mercado Central. Valencia's beaches, including Malvarrosa and Las Arenas, offer sun-soaked relaxation. The annual Fallas festival, known for its elaborate sculptures and fireworks, draws crowds from around the world. Tip: Remember to try the traditional dish of paella, which originates from this vibrant city

After a delightful breakfast, you will explore Valencia aboard the double-decker hop-on-hop-off tourist bus, with the advantage of being able to get on and off as many times as you want. This way, you will discover the city's most important attractions, such as the City of Arts and Sciences. You can explore this unique architectural complex, which includes a planetarium, an aquarium, and a science museum. Among other significant attractions, you'll find the Quart Towers, IVAM (Valencian Institute of Modern Art), Serranos Towers, San Pío V (Fine Arts Museum), Iberian Lady, Bioparc, or the History Museum of Valencia. At noon, the port stop will allow us to savor a delicious paella, made with the tastiest and freshest local products. You'll board the bus again and continue exploring the stops that interest you the most. You can choose to visit the Silk Exchange, and the Valencia Cathedral, among others. Thanks to the audio guide system, available in English and 9 other languages, we'll learn all the details and stories of Valencia, the City of Flowers. This nickname arose from the abundance of flowers and gardens throughout the city, adding color and beauty to its streets and squares. To end the day of exploration, you can have dinner in the charming Carmen neighborhood, known for its narrow streets and bohemian atmosphere. Your ticket is valid for the whole day, so we'll make the most of it by visiting the best points of interest and attractions. Tip: Don't miss the lively Central Market in Valencia, where you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, local delicacies, and artisanal products. It's a feast for the senses and a great place to immerse yourself in the local gastronomy.

In the morning, after enjoying our breakfast, we will go by ourselves to Valencia's train station to board our high-speed train to Madrid. Upon arrival in Spain's capital city, we will get on our own to the hotel. We will have the rest of the day free. Madrid is a dynamic metropolis that seamlessly blends history and modernity. It showcases stunning architecture, including the Royal Palace and Plaza Mayor, while also embracing contemporary landmarks like the Gran Vía. The city's art scene is world-renowned, with the Prado Museum housing masterpieces by artists such as Velázquez and Goya. Madrid is known for its vibrant nightlife, with lively bars and clubs in areas like Malasaña and Chueca. Food enthusiasts will delight in the city's tapas culture and traditional markets like Mercado de San Miguel. From its charming neighborhoods to its bustling city center, Madrid offers a captivating experience for visitors. Tip: Madrid has a restaurant called "Sobrino de Botín", which holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world. Founded in 1725, it has been serving traditional Castilian cuisine for over three centuries.

After breakfast, we will explore Madrid with a sightseeing bus tour. Two routes cover all the city's highlights, from historical sites and monuments to modern Madrid with skyscrapers and cosmopolitan architecture. With a single ticket, you'll have the flexibility to hop on and off the buses or switch between routes throughout the day, allowing us to admire Madrid's architectural and cultural grandeur. This experience includes two different routes. The first one lasts approximately 80 minutes and takes us to explore the most prominent historical sites of Madrid, such as the Prado Museum, Puerta de Alcalá, Plaza de Cibeles, Plaza de España, and much more. The second route lasts about 65 minutes and showcases the more modern part of the Spanish capital, including the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Colón Square, among others. Tip: One curious thing about Madrid is its unique "El Rastro" flea market, where you can find a wide array of items every Sunday in the lively neighborhood of La Latina. It's a treasure trove for antique lovers and a must-visit for experiencing the city's vibrant street market culture.

We will enjoy breakfast and, at the specified time, we will be transferred to Madrid-Barajas Airport to board our flight destined for the city of London. Upon our arrival, they will be waiting to transfer us to the hotel, thus beginning our exploration of this incredible city. The city of London is renowned as one of the most significant tourist destinations on the planet, where its monuments, buildings, and attractions played a role in shaping the world as we know it today. From the neo-Gothic grandeur of the United Kingdom's Parliament to the sleek lines of the skyscraper The Shard, the expansive green spaces like Hyde Park, and the array of cultural, artistic, and gastronomic offerings, London provides options to suit all preferences. Tip: London is the largest city in Europe and one of the largest in the world. It boasts a population of 8.1 million inhabitants in the urban area and over 14 million in the metropolitan area.

After a tasty breakfast, you will have a free day to enjoy the city of London. You can optionally take a panoramic bus tour of the city to explore and make stops at the most interesting sites thanks to the hop-on-hop-off system. Additionally, you will have the option to accompany the tour with an audio guide available in 5 languages, including English, to learn interesting facts about the city. You can choose between two routes: Red Route: It showcases the most famous landmarks and monuments of the city, from the exclusive Belgravia in the west to the Tower Bridge in the east. Blue Route: In addition to sharing stops with the red route, allowing us to see the highlights of the city, this route extensively covers the western part of the city: passing through areas like Notting Hill and the famous Paddington Station, all the way to Kensington Palace and the bustling Harrods. The ticket also includes a cruise along the Thames River, providing a completely different view of the city and its major attractions. Tip: In 1957, the River Thames was declared dead due to high pollution levels. It was thanks to new infrastructure and controls that it recovered, and today we can find some marine wildlife in it.

After an exquisite breakfast, you will have the day off to continue dazzling yourself with this city. You can take advantage of and get to know some of the not-so-famous points, such as the street markets of Camden Lock Market, Borough Market, or Broadway Market. These venues offer a variety of foods, vintage items, art, and music in an authentic setting. Another option may be a visit to the Greenwich neighborhood, where you will enjoy its historical charm. You will be able to walk through Greenwich Park and admire the panoramic view of London from the hill. At night, you can delight yourselves with one of the many gastronomic proposals that this capital has to offer, from typical dishes to delicious options of Indian, Bangladeshi, or Middle Eastern cuisine. You will discover the cultural diversity that exists in this city and the different communities that live there. Tip: You can take the opportunity to take a walk through the West End, the theater area of the city known for its vibrant offering of shows for all audiences.

After a full breakfast, make your way to the designated train station in London to board a train bound for Edinburgh. Upon arrival in the Scottish capital, proceed to the hotel on your own. The rest of the day is free. Edinburgh, in addition to being the capital of Scotland since 1437, is one of the most visited cities in the United Kingdom and also holds the title of the second-largest city in Scotland (with Glasgow being the first). Its beauty and historical legacy make it an excellent year-round destination to visit. This beautiful Scottish city, brimming with history and curiosities, allows us to take a journey back to the Middle Ages, thanks to its intriguing streets of architectural value, numerous buildings dating from this historical period, and its impressive 16th-century monuments. Tip: The Royal Mile is the historical backbone of Edinburgh, blending historical architecture with traditional shops, restaurants, and pubs. It runs from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

After a delicious breakfast, at the indicated time, you will have the day off to enjoy Edinburgh. Optionally, you can add a panoramic city tour. Edinburgh has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a City of Literature, and with this tour, you will be able to understand why. The tour starts at the Royal Mile, the backbone of Edinburgh until the 18th century. You will pass by Edinburgh Castle, which stands on volcanic rock and dominates the city skyline. You will descend the hill and find the church of Saint John, followed by the 12th-century Saint Giles Cathedral. It is also located on the boundary between the old and modern parts of the city, where you can explore the secrets of Mary King's Close, the People's Story Museum, or the Royal Residence, next to the Scottish Parliament. The afternoon will be free to continue exploring this captivating city at your own pace. In the heart of the legendary Royal Mile, one of Edinburgh's most unique pubs can be found, named after the character, Deacon Brodie. William Brodie was a resident of Edinburgh in the mid-18th century. By day, he was a highly respected citizen and a member of the Town Council. However, when night fell, he transformed, associating with the 'worst' of the city for all sorts of 'dark activities': gambling, drinking, women, and more. After exhausting his father's inheritance and drowning in gambling debts, he decided to start robbing the homes of the most prominent citizens. Initially, nobody suspected him, but due to his numerous intrusions, suspicions arose, and he was eventually discovered and sentenced to hang for his crimes in 1788 Tip: Don't forget to visit the New Town area, where, in addition to historical buildings and monuments, you will find a great variety of bars, pubs, and restaurants to taste the local delights.

After breakfast and at the agreed time, you will be transferred to Scotland's International Airport to catch your departure flight.

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