You will discover the emblematic cities of this magnificent country while practicing unforgettable sports activities.
Our itinerary begins in Madrid, the Spanish capital, before taking you to Malaga, Valencia and Barcelona.
Madrid
Madrid is a lively and exciting city. Must-see sports venues in the city include Retiro Park

and the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. These sites are famous for their vibrant and pungent vibe.

To get off the beaten track, we recommend the night climbs of the Madrid mountain. You can admire the city lights while enjoying the fresh air.

Anecdote
An amusing anecdote about the Retiro: It is a legend of the city that the artificial lake in the park was crossed by oar by a Spaniard who wanted to fetch his love who was on the other side.
Restaurant
For dinner, we suggest the Casa Mono restaurant for its traditional cuisine at affordable prices.
Hotel
For a peaceful stay in a hotel, we recommend NH Collection Madrid Palacio de Tepa.

Málaga
Our next stop is the beautiful city of Malaga, which is located on the Mediterranean coast.
Must-see places for sport include the Montes de Málaga Natural Park

and La Malagueta beach for sailing and kitesurfing.

To get off the beaten path, you can go to the Alcazaba for an urban hike.

Anecdote
A fun anecdote about the Alcazaba: The Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were partly filmed here.
Restaurant
We recommend La Tranca restaurant for its tapas and reasonable prices.
Hotel
For your accommodation, we suggest Hotel Malaga Nostrum.
Valence
Our next destination is Valencia, a picturesque port city.
The Albufera Natural Park

and the town's beaches are perfect for lovers of water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding.

To get off the beaten track, you can go to Cabecera Park to do a run in the gardens.

Anecdote
A fun fact about the city: The city is famous for its annual Las Fallas festival, where giant sculptures are burned in the streets.
Restaurant
For authentic Valencian cuisine at an affordable price, we invite you to try the Navarro restaurant.
Hotel
For your accommodation, we recommend the Hotel Zenit Valencia .

Barcelona
Barcelona is our last stop, a dynamic and fascinating city.
For unmissable sporting activities, we recommend Barceloneta

and Montjuic Mountain for running, swimming and gymnastics.

To get off the beaten track, we suggest scuba diving in the wrecks of the Medalles.

Anecdote
A fun fact: The city's joggers gather regularly to run in their birth clothes on a designated route from Moll de la Fusta at the Fòrum to the city's beaches!
Restaurant
We recommend Restaurant Colom for its tasty Catalan cuisine and reasonable prices.
Hotel
For your stay in Barcelona, we recommend the Hotel Barcelona Center .

The best means of transport to reach each city on the route is the high-speed train, which is fast and comfortable. The cost for two people for this route is around €3500, including accommodation, food and sports activities.