Spain is a country rich in culture, history and breathtaking landscapes.
In 10 days, discover three of its most emblematic cities: Madrid, Granada and Barcelona. Each of these cities offers a unique overview of the Spanish soul and its traditions. Let yourself be seduced by picturesque alleys, historic monuments and authentic culinary experiences.
Madrid: the historic and cultural capital
Essential tourist places:
1. The Royal Palace: official residence of the Spanish royal family, this impressive palace is a bright example of baroque architecture.
2. The Prado Museum: one of the largest art museums in the world, it houses an exceptional collection of European paintings.

Off off the beaten track:
1. Malasaña district: a trendy and bohemian district, ideal for exploring vintage shops and tapas bars.
2. The Tabacalera: old tobacco factory converted into an alternative cultural center, where you can attend contemporary art exhibitions and concerts.

Funny anecdote:
Did you know that Madrid is the only European capital to have an underground river? The Río Abroñigal flows under the city, but it is practically invisible.
Recommended restaurants:
1. Casa Mono: Warm atmosphere and traditional dishes revisited with a modern touch.
2. El Club Allard: Spanish and Asian fusion cuisine, located in a modernist building.
2 -star hotels:
1. Hostal Adriano : Excellent value for money and central location near the Puerta del Sol.

2. Room Mate Mario : Modern design and practical location near the royal palace.

Transportation :
The high -speed train (AVE) is the fastest and comfortable way to get from Madrid to Granada.
Granada: Andalusian pearl
Essential tourist places:
1. The Alhambra: This Moorish Palace-Porteresse is an architectural and gardens masterpiece.
2. The Albaicín district: a maze of narrow alleys and white houses, offering a breathtaking view of the Alhambra.

Off off the beaten track:
1. La Casa del Chapiz: a set of two Moorish houses, often overlooked by tourists.
2. The Carmen of Los Mártires: a hidden romantic garden, offering an oasis of tranquility.

Funny anecdote:
Legend has it that if you find the hidden cross in the gardens of the Carmen of Los Mártires, you will be lucky all year round!
Recommended restaurants:
1. Bodegas Castañeda: an authentic establishment to taste tapas and local wine.
2. El Trillo Restaurant: refined regional cuisine in an enchanting setting.
2 -star hotels:
1. Hotel Casa 1800 : Located in the heart of the Albaicín, this hotel offers elegant rooms and a terrace with a view.

2. Hotel Posada del Toro : Close to the cathedral, this hotel offers rooms with Andalusian decor.

Transportation :
The rental car is the most practical way to reach Barcelona from Granada, crossing magnificent landscapes.
Barcelona: the modernist city
Essential tourist places:
1. The Sagrada Familia: the unfinished work of Antoni Gaudí, this temple is a symbol of the city and an architectural masterpiece.
2. Güell park: a public park designed by Gaudí, offering a panoramic view of Barcelona.

Off off the beaten track:
1. The Espanyol poble: a village-museum that brings together architectural styles from different regions of Spain.
2. The Jardin des sculptures de Joan Brossa: an unusual green space that pays homage to the Catalan poet.

Funny anecdote:
Barcelona is the only city in the world where architect Antoni Gaudí has built works, leaving her indelible imprint there.
Recommended restaurants:
1. Barceloneta: a seafood restaurant located near the beach, offering a relaxed atmosphere.
2. CINC felt: modern Catalan cuisine in an elegant and intimate setting.
2 -star hotels:
1. Hotel Denit Barcelona : Located in the Gothic district, this hotel offers a minimalist design and a peaceful atmosphere.

2. Hostal Goya : Close to Plaça de Catalunya, this hotel offers comfortable rooms and attentive service.

Estimated itinerary price:
The cost for two people varies between 2500 and 3000 euros, depending on the choice of accommodation and catering.