Spain Itineraries
Experience Spain's incredible diversity from world-class museums and architectural wonders to flamenco culture and Mediterranean beaches. This two-week journey takes you through four distinct regions, balancing iconic sights with authentic local experiences.
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How Many Days Do You Need inSpain?
7 Days inSpain
Madrid, Seville & Barcelona highlights
Experience Spain's three iconic cities in one week. From Madrid's world-class museums to Seville's flamenco culture and Barcelona's stunning architecture, this itinerary balances must-see sights with authentic local experiences.
10 Days inSpain
Madrid, Barcelona & Seville - Culture, Food & Architecture
Experience Spain's three greatest cities in 10 perfectly paced days. From Madrid's world-class museums to Barcelona's architectural wonders and Seville's flamenco soul, this itinerary balances iconic sights with authentic Spanish experiences.
14 Days inSpain
Madrid, Barcelona, Seville & Valencia
Experience Spain's incredible diversity from world-class museums and architectural wonders to flamenco culture and Mediterranean beaches. This two-week journey takes you through four distinct regions, balancing iconic sights with authentic local experiences.
Best Time to VisitSpain
Perfect weather, manageable crowds, all attractions open
Extreme heat in summer, especially in Andalusia
How Much DoesSpain Cost?
A mid-range trip to Spain costs approximately $194/day per person, including accommodation, food, local transport, and activities. For a full trip, expect to spend between $1295–$2450 per person depending on duration. This does not include international flights or travel insurance.
Money-saving tips:
- ✓Many museums free on Sunday afternoons - plan accordingly
- ✓Menu del día lunch offers better value than à la carte dinner
- ✓Buy 10-journey metro cards instead of single tickets
- ✓Free tapas come with drinks in Andalusia
- ✓Avoid tourist restaurants on Las Ramblas and near major sights
Getting AroundSpain
Euro (€) widely accepted via card. Carry some cash for small bars and markets. ATMs everywhere with good exchange rates.
Buy at Renfe.com 4 months ahead for best prices, or at ticket machines in Atocha station. Show ID when boarding
Pro tip:Right side for countryside views leaving Madrid
Book flights 3-4 weeks ahead. Trains: Renfe.com or station machines. Flight much more practical for this route
Pro tip:Flight: left side for Pyrenees views. Train: not worth the time vs flying
Renfe.com or Santa Justa station machines. Book 2 weeks ahead for better prices
Pro tip:Either side scenic - crosses through La Mancha plains and orange groves
Top Cities inSpain
Madrid
Recommended: 4 days
Barcelona
Recommended: 4 days
Seville
Recommended: 3 days
Valencia
Recommended: 3 days
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Frequently Asked Questions AboutSpain
Is 7 days enough for Spain?
Yes, 7 days allows you to experience Spain's three main highlights: Madrid's world-class museums, Seville's Moorish architecture and flamenco culture, and Barcelona's unique Gaudí modernism. You'll get a solid taste of Spanish culture, food, and history, though you'll want to return for more regions like Valencia, Granada, or the Basque Country.
How much does 7 days in Spain cost?
Budget travelers can manage on $75-90/day ($525-630 total), mid-range travelers should expect $150-200/day ($1050-1400 total), and luxury travelers will spend $300+/day ($2100+ total). Major costs are accommodation (€60-120/night), dining (€25-50/day), and intercity transport (€65-80 between cities).
What is the best month to visit Spain?
April-May and September-October offer the best combination of pleasant weather (18-25°C), fewer crowds, and reasonable prices. Summer (July-August) is hot and crowded, especially in Seville which can reach 40°C. Winter is mild but some attractions have reduced hours.
Do I need a visa for Spain?
US, UK, Canada, and Australia citizens can visit Spain visa-free for up to 90 days with just a passport. EU citizens can stay indefinitely. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. No special vaccinations required.
Is it better to fly or take the train between Spanish cities?
For Madrid-Barcelona, the AVE high-speed train (3 hours) is more convenient than flying when you factor in airport time. For Madrid-Seville, both train (2h 45min) and flight (1h 15min + airport time) work well. Train stations are city-center while airports require additional transfer time.
What should I eat in Spain?
Must-try dishes include jamón ibérico and manchego cheese, paella (best at lunch), gazpacho in Andalusia, pintxos in the north, and churros con chocolate. Spanish dining happens late: lunch at 2-3pm, dinner at 9-10pm. Tapas culture means small plates shared with drinks.
Is 10 days enough for Spain?
Yes, 10 days allows you to see the highlights of 3 major cities (Madrid, Barcelona, Seville) with 3-4 nights each. You'll experience Spain's art, architecture, food culture, and regional diversity without rushing. For a more relaxed pace or to add smaller cities like Granada or Toledo, consider 14 days.
How much does 10 days in Spain cost?
Budget travelers can expect $1,200-1,500 total, mid-range travelers $1,800-2,400, and luxury travelers $3,000+. This includes accommodation, meals, transport, and activities. The biggest expenses are hotels ($60-120/night) and high-speed train tickets ($80-120 between cities).
How do I get around Spain?
High-speed AVE trains connect major cities efficiently (Madrid-Barcelona 2.5hrs, Madrid-Seville 2.5hrs). Within cities, use metro systems in Madrid and Barcelona. Seville is walkable with occasional buses. Book train tickets in advance for significant discounts.
What should I pack for Spain?
Comfortable walking shoes (lots of cobblestones), layers for temperature changes, and a light jacket even in summer (air conditioning can be strong). For religious sites, bring something to cover shoulders and knees. Electrical adapter (Type C/F) needed for US devices.
Is 14 days enough for Spain?
Yes, 14 days allows you to experience Spain's major regions including Madrid's museums, Barcelona's Gaudí architecture, Andalusian culture in Seville, and Valencia's beaches. This itinerary covers four distinct cities without feeling rushed.
How much does 14 days in Spain cost?
Budget around $175 per day for mid-range travel, totaling approximately $2,450 for two weeks. This includes decent accommodation, restaurant meals, public transport, and major attractions. Budget travelers can reduce this to $120/day.
How do I get between Spanish cities?
Spain's AVE high-speed trains are excellent for long distances like Madrid-Barcelona (2.5 hours) and Madrid-Seville (2.5 hours). Book in advance for cheaper fares. Regional trains and buses connect smaller cities.
What Spanish dishes must I try?
Paella (in Valencia), jamón ibérico, gazpacho (Andalusia), pintxos (Basque country), tortilla española, and churros con chocolate. Each region has specialties - don't miss local variations.
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