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My recent itinerary to Barcelona, Sevilla, Cordoba, Granada and Madrid

Spain Trip
May 3-15 (11 days)
Barcelona, Sevilla, Cordoba, Granada, Madrid
Family of six adults

Booked most of the sights, trains and buses before arriving in Spain

Hope this helps!

Day 1 - Travel - Los Angeles to Barcelona - Barcelona - walkable and tons of taxis if needed

Day 2 - Arrive Barcelona at 7:30am - taxi to AirBnb in Eixample District

• Walk El Gotic area
• Cathedral of Barcelona - pay 3Euros and go to top for great view of city
• Lunch at Con Conesa (Seen on Diners Drive ins and Dives) - Good sausage sandwiches
• Early Dinner at Paco Meralgo in Eixample District – Highly recommended
• Drinks at Dry Martini - voted one of the best bars in the world – Highly recommended
• Night cap at Paradiso / Pastrami Bar - Great Bar Speakeasy – Highly Recommended

Day 3
• Breakfast at El Quinn in the la Boquería –off the Ramblas
• Walked the Ramblas - tons of people – watch your belongings
• Bus tour of the city - 2 hours – recommended
• Sagrada Família – inside quite amazing – would not recommend the tour
• Dinner at Bar El Velódromo - lots of locals – highly recommended

Day 4
• Lunch Bar Del Pla in El Born District – Highly recommended
• Picasso museum – Highly recommended
• The Palau de la Música Catalana – See a concert here. Highly recommended
• Dinner at 7 Portes Upscale, expensive - nice ambiance – Paella okay

Day 5 - Travel Day – Barcelona to Sevilla by Train -

• We took the high speed AVE train – loved it…saw the country side 5/ ½ hours no regrets…peaceful and relaxing
• Checked into AirBnb in the Triana neighborhood on the river…love this area.
• Lunch at Las golondrinas in Triana area…Highly recommended
• Las Casa del Flamenco - Spanish guitar and Flamenco - highly recommended

Day 6 Sevilla
• Sevilla Walking Tours - Rick Steves Recommended - both city tour and Alcazar and Cathedral tour. Highly recommended. Concepcion is a great host.
• Lunch at Bodga Santa Cruz - true tapas experience. Lots of locals. Highly Recommended
• Churros and Chocolate at Bar El Comercio
• Tapas at Blanca Paloma in Triana District - very local - Highly recommended
• View on top Mushroom bldg. - interesting. Roman ruins below building
• Dinner Casa Cuesta - cool vibe with locals

Day 7

• Breakfast at Las Columnas in Triana - I really liked this place. For 3.50 Euros you get a sandwich, coffee and orange juice.
• Lunch at Bar Catalina - nice outside vibe - recommended
• Tapas Soy El Sombre in Triana - old bar and highly recommended
• Dinner at Baratillo in Sevilla – highly recommended

Day 8 Travel Day to Cordoba - Train (about an hour or so)

• Checked into Airbnb
• Lunch at El Churrasco - Cool place…touristy but great service and food
• Tour of the Mezquita - Highly recommended
• Dinner at Bodegas Campos, Pretty good, nice atmosphere

Day 9 - Travel to Granada - by Bus - 2 ½ hours – (winding roads)

• Check into Air BnB near the Alhambra
• Drinks and tapas - El Rincon del Chapiz
• Tapas Seafood – Diamantes - highly recommended
• Heladeria los Italianos Ice Cream – Italian vibe - highly recommended

Day 10
• Tour of the Alhambra – A must see
• Lunch at Restaurant-Carmen Mirador de Aixa Incredible views of the Alhambra – A must visit day or night

• Tapas at La Tana - loved this place – highly recommended
• Tapas at Roserio Varela - cool vibe – highly recommended

Day 11 – Travel – Granada to Madrid by Bus (4 ½ hours – mostly highway)

Hotel - AC Hotel by Marriott Avenida de America
• Royal Palace - worth the visit

Day 12 - Madrid

• Prado Museum and Picasso Museum - a must see
• Tapas at El colmado de picon - cool neighborhood tapas - loved it

Day 13 - Travel Day from Madrid to Los Angeles

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What a wonderful trip. Sounds like you had a great time. Now to start planning the next one. Thanks for sharing.

Posted by
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Thanks for your report - lots of great tips.

Just a question - for Madrid, by "Picasso Museum" do you mean the Reina Sofia?

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What a wonderful and concise report. It is outstanding that so many of your restaurant choices and experiences were very positive and you now highly recommend them. As a group of six, you must have had a great time at almost all of your meals. These tips should be very helpful to future travelers who visit this Forum. Thanks!

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My apologies...Yes on Reina Sofia. They had at that time a Picasso Exhibit and it was free on Sunday

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Thank you so much for your detailed itinerary and reviews! We will be going on a similar trip in Sept. and I've already saved your recommendations to our notes!

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Fantastic. I love this itinerary, for a trip that is in the infancy of planning, and then would add two more days in Madrid.

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Thank you for sharing your trip & recommendations! I'm reading through this and thinking we will be eating very well when we go to Spain in a few months!

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Do you have a contact email for Concepcion as a tour guide in Sevilla?

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Wow, I am planning our October trip to Spain & Portugal now, and your posting will be an invaluable resource.

Thank you for doing this.

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Thank you! Just in time for our upcoming Seville and Barcelona trip! I hope those restaurants you mentioned will stay open in August.

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Wow, I am planning our October trip to Spain & Portugal now, and your posting will be an invaluable resource.

Thank you for doing this.

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Thanks for sharing your itinerary. This is very close what I had thought about doing next spring. My question regards the order of your travels. Why did you decide to go directly to Seville from Barcelona? It would seem the logical order would be: Barcelona to Granada to Seville to Cordoba to Madrid. Thanks!

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I'd love to know what you would change if anything? It's very close to what we want to do Christmas week. I'm also curious if there was a reason to go to Seville before Granada. Thanks!

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Would you recommend your Air B&B in Granada? We are two people and will be there September 15th and 16th.

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Would you recommend your Air B&B in Granada? We are two people and will be there September 15th and 16th.

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We're going Barcelona to Granada to Sevilla. How do you book the bus on line from US? Was going to take train or fly, flights are now $!20

thanks

Maia

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Fly between Barcelona and Granada. Only one hour and about $100

We are doing that and it will save so much time.