


A mix of art & culture and history. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace. Includes 5 must-see landmarks across Madrid and Barcelona and Seville.
Highlights: Sagrada Família Basilica, Museo del Prado, Real Alcázar of Seville, Royal Palace of Madrid, Park Güell
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
24+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 3 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Madrid
MadridExplore one of the world's finest art museums — home to Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco (3h)
$17 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Free evening hours attract large queues; arrive 30 minutes before to secure entry. 📍 MapTour Europe's largest royal palace — 3,418 rooms of Baroque grandeur overlooking the Manzanares (2.5h)
$13 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Changing of the Guard ceremony runs on the first Wednesday of each month at noon (free to watch from outside). 📍 MapBarrio de las Letras / La Latina / Malasaña
See Picasso's monumental Guernica at Spain's national museum of modern and contemporary art (2.5h)
$13 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Free Monday afternoons draw queues; book online to avoid waiting. 📍 MapStroll Madrid's beloved royal park — rowboat lake, rose garden, and Crystal Palace (2h)
Year-round. Spring brings the Rosaleda into bloom (May–June); summer evenings are a local social ritual. 📍 MapBarrio de las Letras / La Latina / Malasaña
Barcelona
Barcelona
Visit Gaudí's now-complete basilica — the world's tallest church and a UNESCO masterpiece (2.5h)
$37 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; book weeks ahead in summer. Spring and autumn have shorter queues. 📍 MapTour Gaudí's dragon-scaled masterpiece on Passeig de Gràcia with immersive audio guide (1.5h)
$38 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; book in advance. Magic Nights events run on select evenings throughout the year. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Explore Gaudí's colorful UNESCO garden park with panoramic Barcelona views (2h)
$20 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; pre-book timed tickets — slots sell out quickly in summer. 📍 Map
Navigate Barcelona's medieval maze of Roman walls, hidden plazas, and Gothic churches (2h)
Year-round; visit early morning in summer before the crowds peak around 11 AM. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Discover Gaudí's undulating stone apartment building and iconic warrior rooftop (1.5h)
$32 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; evening concerts on the rooftop run from June to August. 📍 Map
Sample Catalan pintxos, natural wines, and jamón across El Born's best bars (2.5h)
$38 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Bars are busiest Thursday–Saturday evenings; Sunday afternoons have a local, relaxed feel. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Stroll Barcelona's iconic covered market bursting with fresh produce, seafood, and jamón (1.5h)
Year-round; closed Sundays. Arrive before 10 AM to beat tour groups. 📍 Map
Trace Picasso's formative Barcelona years across 4,249 works in five medieval palaces (2h)
$21 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Free first Sundays and Thursday evenings — arrive early to avoid queues on those days. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Tour or attend a concert in the world's only UNESCO-listed Art Nouveau concert hall (1h)
$24 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round guided tours. Concert season runs October to June; book ahead for specific performances. 📍 Map
Relax on Barcelona's most popular urban beach with beachfront chiringuitos and the Passeig Marítim (2h)
Swimming season May–October. Summer months are crowded; May and September are ideal. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample
Narrow medieval lanes of Barcelona's 13th-century Jewish quarter — one of Europe's best-preserved Calls (2h)
$2 Year-round; spring and autumn most pleasant for walking the narrow lanes 📍 MapTake the cable car up Montjuïc for panoramic views, a fortress, and the 1992 Olympic stadium (2.5h)
$15 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Spring and early autumn offer the clearest views; the Magic Fountain light show runs Thursday–Sunday evenings. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Explore El Born's 19th-century iron market turned archaeological site and artisan food shops (1.5h)
Year-round. Santa Caterina market is closed Sundays; the Born archaeological site is open Tuesday–Sunday. 📍 Map
Unwind in Barcelona's Moorish-style hammam in the medieval El Born quarter — hot and cold marble pools, steam room, and optional massage
$38 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Book at least a week ahead; evenings and weekends fill quickly. 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Explore FC Barcelona's iconic stadium with an immersive museum experience during its renovation (1.5h)
$31 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Full stadium tour access will resume once renovation completes; check the official website for current tour format. 📍 MapA free day to explore Barcelona at your own pace — more Gaudí, beaches, or day trips
📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample

Learn to make pa amb tomàquet, seafood paella, and crema catalana in a hands-on class (3h)
$88 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Classes run most mornings; book at least 2 days in advance, especially in summer. 📍 MapFriday night Shabbat dinner with the local Chabad community — open to all Jewish travelers and curious visitors
Every Friday year-round. Contact Chabad in advance via chabad.org 📍 MapEl Born / Gràcia / Eixample
El Born / Gràcia / Eixample
Seville
SevilleExplore the stunning Mudéjar royal palace and its lush gardens — a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2.5h)
$16 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round. Spring brings the gardens into bloom. Book tickets 1–2 weeks ahead in summer; same-day often unavailable. 📍 MapVisit the world's largest Gothic cathedral and climb the 12th-century Moorish minaret-turned-belltower (2h)
$22 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; closed Sunday mornings for Mass. Book online to avoid queues — Seville summer heat makes early morning visits essential. 📍 MapBarrio Santa Cruz / El Arenal
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $1,298–$1,948
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Spain
$980 – $6,300 per person for 14 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Spain
- Visa
- Schengen Area — visa-free for up to 90 days for US, UK, CA, AU citizens. EU/EEA nationals have freedom of movement.
- Tipping
- Not obligatory. Leaving small change or rounding up is common. 5–10% for exceptional service.
- Currency
- Euro (€ EUR). Cards widely accepted; carry cash for markets and small bars.
- Power
- 230V, Type C/F plugs. US travelers need an adapter.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports (Movistar, Orange, Vodafone). Excellent 4G/5G coverage nationwide.
- Emergency
- 112 (general emergency)
🚄 Getting Around Spain
Renfe AVE high-speed trains link Madrid to Barcelona (2.5h), Seville (2.5h), and Valencia (1.5h). Book on renfe.com.
Madrid and Barcelona metros are extensive and affordable. Use T-Casual card in Barcelona.
ALSA buses reach smaller towns trains skip. Useful for Andalusia's white villages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 10 days enough for Spain?
10 days covers Barcelona, Madrid, and one region (Andalusia, San Sebastián, or the Balearics). Spain has incredible variety — you'll want to return.
What is the best time to visit Spain?
April-June and September-October for pleasant weather. Andalusia is extremely hot in summer. Northern Spain (Basque Country, Galicia) is great in summer.
How much does a week in Spain cost?
Budget: $70-100/day. Mid-range: $150-250/day. Luxury: $400+/day. Tapas culture means affordable dining — many bars offer free tapas with drinks.
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