8-Day Tour of Spain and Portugal
Starting at CAD 1990

Day 1:
- Arrive in Barcelona in the afternoon and transfer to your hotel.
- Visit Casa Milà (La Pedrera), a masterpiece of Antoni Gaudí's architecture.
- Admire the harmonious blend of nature and architecture, inspired by the marine world.
- Discover oceanic elements and the sounds of nature throughout the house.

Day 2:
- Explore the Sagrada Família, Gaudí's most iconic work, where light, lines, and colors seamlessly integrate with the church's structure.
- Witness a unique and one-of-a-kind cathedral unlike any other.
- In the afternoon, head to the Gothic Quarter (El Gòtic), the heart of Barcelona's old town, located east of La Rambla.
- Wander through the Gothic Quarter's medieval architecture, some dating back to the Roman era.
- Admire the Barcelona Cathedral, the district's most significant landmark.

Day 3:
- Take a high-speed train to Madrid.
- Visit the Royal Palace of Madrid, where you'll discover 16th-century tapestries, Chinese porcelain, and Stradivari string instruments.
- Marvel at masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, Rubens, El Greco, and Caravaggio.
- Explore the Royal Armory, home to a remarkable collection of weapons.
- Stroll through the Sabatini Gardens and Moorish Gardens, offering picturesque and well-maintained gardens among Madrid's best attractions.

Day 4:
- Take a train to Toledo, known as the "City of Three Cultures," where Christians, Arabs, and Jews coexisted,creating a unique blend of artistic styles.
- This ancient city is ideal for leisurely walks and boasts one of Europe's richest heritage towns with the most historical monuments.
- Return to Madrid by train in the evening and transfer to your hotel by car.

Day 5:

- Embark on a Madrid City Tour, starting at Puerta del Sol, also known as the "Gate of the Sun."
- Stroll for 10 minutes to reach Plaza Mayor, another famous square in Madrid.
- Admire this grand plaza surrounded by charming cafes, restaurants, and the iconic statue of King Philip III on horseback.
- Wander around these squares before reaching the magnificent Royal Palace and soak in the ambiance of Spanish architecture.
- Fly to Lisbon in the evening and enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Day 6:


- Explore the Belém district, visiting the Jerónimos Monastery, a vast complex with numerous historic sites and exquisite murals.
- Admire the Discoverers Monument, a landmark you can either photograph or ascend for panoramic views.
- Discover the Belém Tower, a sentinel standing guard by the sea, guiding ships back home.
- Savor the famous Portuguese egg tarts at the original bakery, either for takeout or dine-in.
- Take an optional self-guided tour of Pena National Palace.
Day 7:

- Explore the Pombal Lower Town and Alfama district, experiencing the Santa Justa Lift, ascending to the top to visit the Carmo Convent.
- Walk to the Bica Lift for photo opportunities or a self-guided ride.
- Take Tram 28 near Praça do Comércio to reach the Alfama district.
- Stroll back to the commercial square, exploring the Alfama district along the way.
- Visit the Porta do Sol Miradouro, Santa Luzia Miradouro, and Lisbon Cathedral en route.

Day 8:
- Enjoy breakfast, pack your belongings, and prepare to return home.
Tour Inclusions:
- 7 nights' accommodation in standard hotels
- Local Chinese-speaking driver and guide services
- Domestic airfare and train tickets
- Transportation for included activities
- Entry fees for Casa Milà, Sagrada Família, and Royal Palace of Madrid
Tour Exclusions:
- International airfare
- Meals
- Gratuities (€6 per person per day)
- Optional activities
Additional Notes:
- The best time to visit the Iberian Peninsula is during the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) when the weather is pleasant and crowds are smaller.
- The official languages of Spain and Portugal are Spanish and Portuguese, respectively. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
- The euro is the official currency of both Spain and Portugal.
- Tipping is not expected in Spain and Portugal, but a small gratuity is appreciated for good service.