After breakfast we will go for a city tour, Monument of the Discoverers, Belém Tower, Rossio Square and Avenida da Liberdade. Day 3, after breakfast Lisbon - Merida travel to Merida with its thousand years of history. The prosperity of ancient Rome can be seen everywhere, with the Colosseum being the most spectacular. Day 4, Merida-Madrid: After breakfast, travel to Madrid, the capital of Spain, and visit the exterior of the Palace of Madrid, the Plaza de Espa?a, the statue of Cervantes, and the Fountain of Gobinez.
Day 5 MADRID-BARCELONA: After breakfast, visit the Plaza Mayor, Columbus Monument, Porta Europe, Puerta del Sol and the Bullring. Then transfer to Barcelona, the Pearl of the Mediterranean, the second largest city in the northeast corner of Spain and capital of Catalonia,. Day 6, Barcelona After breakfast, visit the Church of the Holy Family, a masterpiece of Spanish architect Gaudi.
Casa Mira, west of the Olympic Park, and check into your hotel for the night. Day 7 Barcelona, Amsterdam, Chengdu, after breakfast visit the Ramblas and then transfer to the airport to return to Chengdu via Amsterdam. Day 8, Chengdu back to the warm home, the end of the romantic European tour. Madrid D1 Two Days Walk: Puerta del Sol Royal Barefoot Monastery Royal Monastery of the Incarnation Plaza de Oriente Madrid Royal Palace Almudena Cathedral Madrid Mayor's Plaza D2:Queen Sofia National Art Center Prado Museum Thyssen-Ponemisza Museum Ritz Park Route Guide Day 1: From Puerta del Sol to Mayor's Plaza. Puerta del Sol is the center of not only Madrid, but all of Spain.
It is the zero-kilometer starting point for all roads in Spain. The post office buildings around the square are the site of many important events in Madrid's modern history. About 300 meters west along Calle Leinar, you can see the Church of San Sines on the left. Next to the church, San Sines Lane is full of chocolatiers and second-hand bookshops, still in the style of the Spanish Romantic period. Turn right here and not far away is the famous Royal Barefoot Monastery, a beautiful religious building with a collection of artifacts that bear witness to the prosperity of the Habsburg dynasty. Walking west to Plaza Isabel II, you can see the magnificent architecture of the Royal Theater. From the square, walk north to Calle Bola. To the right of the crossroads is the Restoration Monastery, which once housed the offices of the Inquisition.
Turn left and follow Calle Bola for a little over 100 meters. The Royal Convent of the Incarnation is another important royal religious building in Madrid. The annual miracle exhibition on July 27 attracts large crowds of devotees. To the south is the Plaza de Oriente, where you can see the other side of the Royal Theater. Cross the Plaza de Oriente and enter the Royal Palace of Madrid. This magnificent and stately fusion of traditional Spanish royal and baroque architecture is also a treasure trove of works of art. To the south of the Madrid Palace is the Almudena Cathedral, which was built in 1879 but not completed until the end of the 20th century.
Take a short break at the Mohammed I Park opposite the church and walk east along Calle Mayor to see famous buildings with their own distinctive features, such as the Abrams Palace, the Principality of Urseda, the Madrid City Hall, the Luhanesta Tower and the San Miguel Market. It is about 500 meters from Plaza de Mayo. Day 2: The Paseo del Prado, also known as the Avenue of the Arts, extends from the Queen Sofia Art Center to the museum of Tizen Bonemiza. Madrid's three main art museums: the Prado, the Queen Sofia National Center for the Arts, and the Tizen Bonemiza, are close to each other, but have rich collections and rich collections. Visiting them all in one day can only be a walk in the park.
It is recommended to choose between the Queen Sofia National Art Center and the Temponimiza Museum according to personal preference: the Queen Sofia Art Center is dominated by modern works of art, of which Picasso's famous painting "Guernica" can not be missed; the Temponimiza Museum is one of the world's most important private collection of art museums. Its collection spans more than 800 years, and you can find works from almost every period and school in the history of Western art. Near the Prado Avenue, in addition to the three major museums, there is the Jerónimo Monastery, the Royal Spanish Academy, the Classical-style Stock Exchange building, the Martyrs' Monument in the Plaza de la Loyalty, the Trinity Church, the former residence of Lopez Vega, the Club de la Cultura de Madrid, the Renaissance-style Chamber of Deputies, and many others.
From the Museo de Tizen Bonemiza, head east along Felipe IV Street into Madrid's largest park, Parque de la Ricci, and you're suddenly transported from the hustle and bustle of the city into the idyllic countryside. Ending the two-day intense trip here, let Madrid leave the most beautiful memories in my mind. Spain 8 Days Tour Day 1: Beijing-Madrid Meet at Capital International Airport T3 at 21:30 that night. When you leave the customs, your guide will help you with customs formalities and explain the precautions. Take China Airlines flight to Madrid, the capital of Spain, and enjoy a comfortable flight. Day 2: After flying to Madrid, the capital of Spain, you will be picked up by a special car in the early hours of Spanish time for sightseeing in the city.
Visit Puerta del Sol Square for free time, go to the beautiful Retreat Park (inside visit), stroll in Plaza de Columbus, take photos in front of Puerta de Independencia, Bullfighting Rink (outside view) and more.
Day 3: Breakfast at the hotel in Madrid, continue Madrid sightseeing with a visit to the magnificent Palacio de Madrid (inside visit). The palace is no longer the residence of the royal family, but it is still the main place where the king receives state guests. Its wealth and splendor show the extreme luxury of Spanish life in the time of Philip III. In the evening, you can arrange to enjoy the unique Spanish Flamendo cabaret at your own expense.
Day 4: Madrid - Toledo - Granada Breakfast at the hotel and proceed to the ancient city of Toledo, listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites (walk in). Stroll through Toledo's busiest Plaza del Sucre de Bell and the alleys of the old city, and browse through Toledo's stores of antique weapons, porcelain and other exquisite folk art. Time seems to go back to the Middle Ages. Then take a coach to Granada, the most colorful and Islamic culture in Andalusia.
Day 5: GranadaBreakfast - Sunshine Coast - RondaHotel, visit the beautiful Alhambra (), a World Heritage Site and the heyday of the Moorish art of the Muslim kings, Málaga prides itself on being the capital of the Sunshine Coast. With plenty of sunshine, the vast Mediterranean Sea and stunning sandy beaches, you can go barefoot on the Gold Coast and enjoy the sun and sea breeze. Go to the Ronda, the birthplace of the great art of bullfighting, and stroll through the streets of Ronda to experience the laid-back life of the locals.
Day 6: Seville-Madrid Breakfast at the hotel, go to Seville sightseeing, stroll in the beautiful Plaza de Espa?a (get off the bus for walking tours), take a photo in front of the central fountain, enjoy the perfect fusion of traditional and modern architectural art, take a photo in front of the famous Golden Tower on the banks of the Guarajivi River (get off the bus to take photos); feel the real life of real Spaniards, watch the enthusiastic gypsies jumping around. Then take the tour bus back to Madrid for accommodation.
Day 7: Madrid-Beijing Breakfast at the hotel, pack your luggage, take the tour bus to the airport, the tour guide will help you to check in and refund the tax, then take the China Airlines flight back to Beijing. Day 8: Arrive in Beijing at 05:55 am Beijing time, ending an unforgettable trip to Europe. Please give your passport and round-trip boarding pass to your tour guide to send back to the embassy for cancellation.
Beijing-Munich-Madrid self-guided tour recommended itinerary: Day 1 Beijing-Munich-Madrid Gather at the capital airport at 10:00, take the Lufthansa flight to Madrid, the capital of Spain, via Munich. Comfortable in-flight equipment and quality service will make you forget that time flies and enjoy a comfortable journey! Day 2, Madrid - Toledo - Granada After breakfast, take a bus to the ancient city of Toledo, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The entire city is a testament to Spain's history, from the bustling streets of ancient Rome, synagogues, and Arab gates, to the Catholic French Goetheanum, and the Alcázar, which baptized the Spanish Civil War. It's like stepping back in time to the Middle Ages, and that's the beauty of the Drag World Heritage Site.
Then transfer to Granada, one of the most beautiful, rich in Islamic culture and historical cities in the world. Day 3 Granada - Mijas - Ronda - Seville After breakfast, visit Andalusia's most famous and treasured attraction, the Alhambra Palace, Alhambra was built right under the snow-covered mountains of the jungle and is the only remaining legacy of the Moorish culture. Its exquisite beauty, freshness, and amazing beauty overflowing, is the greatest masterpiece of Moorish art, built in the jungle under the snow-covered mountains of the Alhambra Palace is the only remaining legacy of Moorish culture. Its exquisite beauty, refreshingly unpretentious style, amazing beauty, overflowing, is the greatest masterpiece of Moorish art, then go for a stroll through the Old Town.
After that, go to the white town of Hass, meters above sea level, which is built halfway up a mountain overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. On one side, there are crisp white buildings, and on the other side, the Mediterranean Sea swirling with golden sunlight is heartwarming. Blue sky, white walls, and brown hills characterize the famous Arabian-style tourist town of Mihas. Then take a bus to the ancient Roman city on the cliffs, the birthplace of Spanish bullfighting, Ronda,, and visit the Ponte Nubo (New Bridge), which connects the old and new towns, with a 100-meter-deep canyon underneath. Overnight in Seville, the capital of Andalusia. Day 4 Seville Cordoba He was born in Seville, an interesting city, which is famous for its oranges and women. It's sad to have never seen this city.
The opening lyrics of the opera Don Juan have made many romantics yearn for Seville. Seville is a beautiful city in southern Spain. Historically, Seville was economically prosperous and culturally developed, and was once known as Little Rome. You must be familiar with the city's famous people such as Carmen and Don Quixote. After breakfast, we will visit the exterior of Seville Cathedral, Cirard Datata, the beautiful Plaza de Espa?a (central fountain), the famous Golden Tower of the Guadalquivir River, the exterior of the Bullring, and the Calle Johan pedestrian street. Then transfer to the World Heritage city of Cordoba. Day 5 Cordoba Madrid Spain's Cordoba was one of the major Islamic cities until the early 11th century.
Then the city had hundreds of mosques and a brilliant and prosperous culture. Now an industrial city, the neighborhood is a distribution center for wheat, olives, grapes and other agricultural products. Along with Granada and Serbia, Cordoba is the three jewels of southern Andalusia. Once the capital of the Islamic Kingdom, Muslims built more than 300 mosques and palaces here, making it the largest city and academic center in Europe at the time.
After breakfast, stroll through the old Jewish streets, the white and blue blooming flower alleys, and the world's only mosque, a Catholic fusion church (exterior). Then transfer back to Madrid. Day 6Madrid is a mysterious place in European fiction. Wide boulevards connect narrow old streets, and European-style high-rise buildings reflect the red tiles and white walls of Arabic style, contradictory but harmonious. Madrid, a magical place where the old and the new coexist, where East meets West.
After breakfast, visit the Palacio de Madrid, a fusion of traditional Spanish royal architecture and baroque architecture. It is rich and splendid now it is no longer the residence of the royal family, but is still the main place where the king receives state guests. In the afternoon, visit the old Plaza de Espa?a, the largest bullring in Spain, the Plaza del Sol and the Plaza Mayor. Day 7, Madrid-Munich-BeijingAfter breakfast, you will be transferred by car to take the Lufthansa flight back to Beijing via Munich. Day 8, Beijing Arrive in Beijing, ending the unforgettable Spain tour.