This itinerary offers a captivating journey through Southern Spain, highlighting its rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful coastlines. From the royal grandeur of Madrid to the Moorish wonders of Andalusia in Malaga, Seville, and Granada, this trip is perfect for experiencing Spain's diverse cultural heritage and vibrant landscapes.
Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace of Madrid is a magnificent monument located near the city center, easily accessible by the Opera metro station.
Museo National del Prado
The Museo Nacional del Prado is a world-renowned art museum in Madrid, housing an extensive collection of European art.
Plaza Mayor
Plaza Mayor is a vibrant public square in Madrid, perfect for photos and people-watching, located between the Royal Palace and the Prado Museum.
Puerta del Sol
Puerta del Sol is one of Madrid's most famous and bustling public squares, known as a central hub of the city.
Atrazana Market
Atrazana Market is a local gem in Malaga, ideal for enjoying fresh seafood cooked instantly at its outdoor tables.
Malagueta Beach
Malagueta is the most well-known beach in Malaga, conveniently located near the city center and the Costa del Sol.
Sea Port of Malaga
The Sea Port of Malaga offers a pleasant seaside experience with a beautiful park area along the waterfront.
Alcazaba of Malaga
The Alcazaba of Malaga is a picturesque Moorish fortress, perfect for photography with its historical architecture and city views.
Gibralfaro Castle
Gibralfaro Castle, the old fort of Malaga, is situated on a hill offering the best aerial views of the city.
Malaga Roman Theatre
The Ruins of the Roman Theatre of Malaga are ancient remnants situated at the foot of the Gibralfaro hill.
Picasso Museum Malaga
The Picasso Museum Malaga displays a significant collection of works by the city's most famous artist, Pablo Picasso.
Marbella
Marbella is a well-known city on the Costa del Sol, popular for its beaches and golf courses.
Torremolinos
Torremolinos is a large coastal city near Malaga, popular in the summer for its beaches and vibrant atmosphere.
Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a self-governing British territory known for its iconic Rock, historic defenses, and unique blend of British and Mediterranean culture.
The Rock of Gibraltar
The Rock of Gibraltar is a massive limestone promontory offering stunning views and home to a unique population of Barbary macaques.
Cadiz
Cadiz is an ancient port city in Andalusia, known for its seaside strolls, beaches, and distinctive Cathedral.
Cathedral Dome of Cadiz
The golden Dome of Cadiz Cathedral is a prominent landmark, visible from afar and a symbol of the city.
Tarifa
Tarifa is a small town in Andalusia known as a mecca for kitesurfers and windsurfers due to its windy conditions.
Plaza de España
Plaza de España in Seville is an iconic, UNESCO-recognized square famous for its stunning architecture and intricate tile work.
Metropol Parasol
Metropol Parasol, also known as 'Las Setas', is a modern wooden structure in Seville offering panoramic city views from its rooftop walkways.
Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza
The Plaza de Toros is Seville's historic bullring, a significant landmark even though bullfighting is less common now.
Real Alcázar of Seville
The Real Alcázar is a breathtaking Moorish palace complex in Seville, renowned for its intricate Islamic architecture and beautiful gardens.
Alhambra
The Alhambra is a magnificent palace and fortress complex in Granada, representing a pinnacle of Moorish architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Mirador de San Nicolas
Mirador de San Nicolas is a popular viewpoint in Granada offering spectacular views of the Alhambra, especially at sunset.