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14-Day May 2026 Spain Italy Hungary Denmark Travel Itinerary (May 1‑May 14, 2026)

Day 1 · Fri, May 1
Madrid

Arrival in Madrid, explore historic center

Morning:

After dropping off your luggage, wander into Puerta del Sol, feeling the pulse of the city around the iconic Kilometer Zero marker while enjoying a café con leche on a nearby terrace. Then drift to the grand Plaza Mayor, admiring its arcaded façades before treating yourself to fresh churros at the famed Chocolatería San Ginés just a short stroll away.

Afternoon:

After lunch, cross the bustling streets to the [Royal Palace of Madrid](https://www.google.com/search?q=Royal+Palace+of+Madrid+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site), where you can wander the opulent throne rooms and stroll through the manicured Sabati​ni Gardens. A short walk brings you to the soaring Almudena Cathedral, offering panoramic views from its dome, then linger at the vibrant Mercado de San Miguel to sample gourmet tapas and a glass of vino. End the afternoon with a sunset stroll to the ancient Templo de Debod, a gift from Egypt, for breathtaking views over the city.

Evening:

As twilight settles, wander down Gran Vía, the Broadway of Madrid, admiring the illuminated façades of the Edificio Carrión and catching a late show at the historic [Teatro Lope de Vega](https://www.teatrolopedevega.com). Afterwards, savor modern tapas at [Sala de Despiece](https://www.google.com/search?q=Sala+de+Despiece+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site), then head to the legendary [Corral de la Morería](https://www.corraldelamoreria.com) for an intimate flamenco performance that caps the evening with passionate music and dance.

Day 2 · Sat, May 2
Madrid

Madrid museums and tapas tour

Morning:

Start your day at the world-renowned [Museo del Prado](https://www.google.com/search?q=Museo+del+Prado+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site), where you can marvel at Velázquez's *Las Meninas* and Goya's dramatic canvases before wandering to the nearby [Museo Reina Sofía](https://www.museoreinasofia.es) to encounter Picasso's powerful Guernica. After soaking up modern art at the [Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza](https://www.museothyssen.org), treat yourself to a leisurely tapas lunch at the charming El Sur, sampling their signature jamón ibérico and patatas bravas in a relaxed tavern atmosphere.

Afternoon:

After your museum morning, wander to the verdant Parque del Buen Retiro, strolling along its grand lake and stepping inside the stunning Palacio de Cristal for a glass-crowned art installation. Continue the cultural immersion with a leisurely coffee at the historic Café Murillo before heading to the lively La Latina quarter, where you can hop between the bustling [Bodega de la Ardosa](https://www.ardosa.com) and the iconic [Casa Lucio](https://www.google.com/search?q=Casa+Lucio+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site) for a late-afternoon tapa tasting of tortilla española and jamón ibérico. Finish the afternoon with sunset views from the Círculo de Bellas Artes rooftop terrace, sipping a cocktail while the city glows beneath you.

Evening:

As the sun sets, head to the historic [Sobrino de Botín](https://www.botin.es) for a classic roast lamb dinner in the world's oldest restaurant, then wander to the vibrant Malasaña quarter where the neon-lit La Vía Láctea bar offers craft cocktails and indie music. Cap the night with an intimate flamenco performance at [Casa Patas](https://www.casapatas.com), where passionate guitar and dance create an unforgettable Madrid evening.

Day 3 · Sun, May 3
Toledo

Day trip to Toledo

Morning:

Begin your morning wandering the winding streets of the historic Jewish Quarter, where the scent of cinnamon pastries drifts from tiny bakeries, then step into the stunning Synagogue of El Tránsito to admire its intricate Mudéjar plasterwork. Continue to the imposing [Alcázar of Toledo](https://www.google.com/search?q=Alc%C3%A1zar+of+Toledo+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site), perched atop the hill for panoramic views of the Tagus River, and finish with a quick coffee at the lively Zocodover Square, where locals gather before the day's exploration.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, wander into the soaring [Toledo Cathedral](https://catedralprimada.es), admiring its gilded choir and stunning frescoes, then pause at the historic Puerta de Bisagra for a perfect photo opportunity. Continue to the regal Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, where intricate cloisters echo the era of the Catholic Monarchs, and end with a reflective visit to the [Museo del Greco](https://www.google.com/search?q=Museo+del+Greco+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site), savoring a slice of local mazapán at its café while soaking in the master's vivid canvases.

Evening:

After the sun dips, stroll up to the panoramic Mirador del Valle for sweeping lights over the ancient city. Then wander across the illuminated Puente de San Martín, letting the Tagus river sparkle beneath you, and finish the night with a hearty Castilian dinner at Restaurante La Abadía, where you can savor local venison stew and a glass of Ribera del Duero wine.

Day 4 · Mon, May 4
Barcelona

Travel to Barcelona, beach evening

Morning:

Arrive in Barcelona, drop your bags at the boutique hotel and wander the winding alleys of Gothic Quarter, where Roman remnants and medieval plazas invite you to sip a café con leche at a hidden terrace. Continue to the bustling La Boqueria market on La Rambla, sampling fresh jamón and a glass of cava beside colorful fruit stalls. Finish the morning with a leisurely stroll through Parc de la Ciutadella, rowing a small boat on its lake and admiring the grand Cascada fountain before heading back to refresh for the beach evening.

Afternoon:

In the early afternoon, head to the hill of Montjuïc to wander the grand halls of [Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya](https://www.museunacional.cat), where sweeping views of the city mingle with Catalan masterpieces, then glide up the [Montjuïc Cable Car](https://www.telefericdemontjuic.cat) to the historic Castell de Montjuïc for panoramic sunset vistas. Afterwards, stroll down to the lively Poble-sec quarter to sample pintxos at La Tasqueta de Blai, savoring the buzzing terrace atmosphere before making your way to the beachfront for the evening.

Evening:

As the sun dips over the sea, climb up to the Bunkers del Carmel for a sweeping, lantern-lit panorama of Barcelona's skyline. Afterwards, wander into the lively El Born district for a late-night bite at the bustling tapas bar El Xampanyet, savoring anchovies and sparkling cava. Cap the night with a cocktail at the chic rooftop of Hotel Arts, watching the Mediterranean glitter beneath you.

Day 5 · Tue, May 5
Barcelona

Barcelona Gaudí architecture tour

Morning:

Begin your morning at the soaring [Sagrada Família](https://sagradafamilia.org), where you can marvel at Gaudí's unfinished basilica and listen to the gentle chime of its stained-glass windows while sipping a café con leche at the nearby terrace. Then stroll to the mosaic-laden [Park Güell](https://parkguell.barcelona), wandering the serpentine bench and the iconic salamander while soaking up panoramic views of the city. Conclude with a visit to the whimsical [Casa Batlló](https://www.google.com/search?q=Casa+Batll%C3%B3+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site) on Passeig de Gràcia, admiring its undulating façade and stepping inside to experience the light-filled atrium and dragon-scale roof.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head to the iconic [Casa Milà (La Pedrera)](https://www.lapedrera.com) and ascend its sculptural rooftop chimneys for an unrivaled view of Passeig de Gràcia's modernist skyline; a short walk brings you to the recently restored [Casa Vicens](https://www.google.com/search?q=Casa+Vicens+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site), Gaudí's first major commission, where you can wander its vibrant Moor-Moorish interiors and sip a glass of vermouth in the garden courtyard. Conclude the afternoon with a leisurely stroll to [Palau Güell](https://palauguell.cat), exploring the ornate ironwork and the illuminated rooftop rooms that showcase Gaudí's early mastery of light and space.

Evening:

As the sun sets, wander down to the lively Port Vell waterfront for a promenade among glittering yachts before sinking your teeth into a classic seafood paella at the beloved [Can Majó](https://www.canmajo.es) in Barceloneta. After dinner, find a good spot to marvel at the dazzling Magic Fountain of Montjuïc light-and-water spectacle, then cap the night with an intimate flamenco performance at the atmospheric [Palau del Flamenc](https://www.google.com/search?q=Palau+del+Flamenc+2+weeks%2C+Spain%2C+Italy%2C+Hungary+and+Dennmark.+May.+official+site).

Day 6 · Wed, May 6
Florence

Fly to Florence, settle in

Morning:

Touch down at Aeroporto di Firenze-Peretola, hop on the modern tram to the historic Santa Maria Novella station and wander down Via degli Alfani to drop your bags at the charming Hotel L'Orologio. After settling, sip a buttery cappuccino at the iconic [Caffè Gilli](https://caffegilli.com) while soaking the early light on the marble statues of Piazza della Signoria, setting the tone for your Florentine adventure.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander to the breathtaking Piazza del Duomo, where you can admire the marble façade of Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore and, if you're feeling adventurous, climb Giotto's Campanile for sweeping city views. Later, drift along the Arno River to the historic Ponte Vecchio, then slip into the lively Oltrarno district for an artisanal chocolate tasting at La Bottega del Cioccolato.

Evening:

When the city darkens, head up to Piazzale Michelangelo to catch a breathtaking sunset over Florence's terracotta skyline, then descend to Via de' Benci for a romantic dinner at La Giostra, where the house-made pear-and-pecorino ravioli and a glass of Chianti create a perfect Tuscan finale. Cap the evening with a stroll to Gelateria La Carraia for silky gelato, then enjoy a nightcap at the chic rooftop lounge of Hotel Brunelleschi, where the city lights twinkle below.

Day 7 · Thu, May 7
Florence

Florence Renaissance art and cuisine

Morning:

Start your morning with a guided visit to the world-famous Uffizi Gallery, where you'll stand before Botticelli's *Birth of Venus* and Caravaggio's dramatic canvases, then wander next door to the imposing Palazzo Vecchio to climb its tower for sweeping views of the Arno-lined rooftops. After a coffee break, dive into the bustling flavors of Mercato Centrale, sampling fresh Tuscan pecorino, ribollita, and a glass of Chianti while chatting with local vendors, and finish with a reverent pause at the marble-clad Basilica di Santa Croce, home to the tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander through the Boboli Gardens, strolling among sculptural grottos, fragrant rosebeds, and sweeping Tuscan vistas. Then head to the magnificent Palazzo Pitti, exploring its Renaissance art treasures and the intimate Palatine Gallery, before crossing the Arno to the vibrant Oltrarno district for a hands-on Tuscan cooking class at La Cucina del Garga, where you'll master handmade pici pasta paired with a local Chianti.

Evening:

Dine on traditional Tuscan fare at the beloved Osteria All'Antico Vinaio, where you can savor a legendary schiacciata stuffed with locally cured meats and pecorino. After dinner, stroll up to Piazzale Michelangelo for a panoramic night view of the illuminated Duomo and Arno, then finish with a creamy scoop from Gelateria dei Neri on a leisurely walk back through the historic streets.

Day 8 · Fri, May 8
Pisa

Day trip to Pisa and Lucca

Morning:

Catch an early train from Florence to Pisa and start your morning at the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa, where you can climb its spiraling stairs for a playful photo and enjoy panoramic views over the city. Just steps away, explore the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli, taking in the marble façade of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the whisper-quiet Baptistery, and the historic Campo Santo. Finish with a leisurely espresso and a pasticciotto at the charming Café Duomo, soaking up the vibrant morning buzz before heading to Lucca.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, cycle along Lucca's historic city walls, then wander to the leafy crown of Torre Guinigi and enjoy a spritz on a terrace overlooking Piazza dell'Anfiteatro. Continue with a visit to the baroque Duomo di San Martino, browse the boutiques of Via Fillungo, and indulge in a creamy gelato from Gelateria De' Santi before heading back to Florence.

Evening:

After the afternoon ride, unwind with a sunset aperitivo at the historic Piazza dei Cavalieri, sipping local Vin Santo while admiring the elegant Palazzo della Carovana illuminated by lanterns. Then stroll to the charming Borgo Stretto for a leisurely dinner at Ristorante da Bruno, where you can taste Tuscan ribollita paired with a glass of Chianti Classico before heading back to Florence.

Day 9 · Sat, May 9
Venice

Travel to Venice, canal cruise

Morning:

After arriving by train, drop your bags at the boutique hotel near Campo San Marco and savor a quick espresso at the historic Caffè Florian before heading to the bustling Rialto Market for a bite of fresh cicchetti. Then board a classic gondola from the Grand Canal for a serene morning glide past the shimmering facades of Ca' d'Oro and the iconic Basilica di San Marco, letting the gentle lapping water set the tone for the day's Venetian adventure.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander to the majestic Palazzo Ducale, exploring its opulent chambers and crossing the iconic Bridge of Sighs for a glimpse into Venice's storied past. Continue with a short vaporetto ride to San Giorgio Maggiore, where you can climb the bell tower for sweeping lagoon views before returning to the city to sip an espresso at the historic Caffè del Doge beside the serene Campo San Barnaba.

Evening:

After the sun dips behind the lagoon, stroll to Teatro La Fenice for a brief opera intermezzo, then head up to the rooftop bar of Fondaco dei Tedeschi for a glass of prosecco with sweeping views of the glittering waters. End the night with a whimsical gelato at Libreria Acqua Alta, where books line the aisles and the quiet canals reflect the moonlight.

Day 10 · Sun, May 10
Venice

Venice islands and mask workshop

Morning:

Start your morning by catching a vaporetto to Murano, where you can watch master glassblowers at the historic Vernazza Glass Factory and browse colorful creations at Museo del Vetro. Then hop to the pastel-colored fishing village of Burano, strolling along Via Giudecca to admire the iconic lace shops and the striking Casa dei Tre Orologi. End with a hands-on mask-making workshop at the acclaimed Mascareri del Carnevale, where an artisan will guide you in crafting your own traditional Venetian mask.

Afternoon:

After lunch, hop on a vaporetto to the tranquil island of Torcello, wandering through the ancient Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta with its dazzling Byzantine mosaics and pausing at the modest Church of Santa Fosca for quiet contemplation. Then drift to the historic San Michele cemetery island, strolling among marble tombs and soaking up its serene atmosphere before returning to the lively Giudecca promenade for a sunset aperitivo at Al Merca with lagoon views. End the evening with a leisurely stroll along Fondamenta delle Zattere, sipping a spritz as the sun dips below the water.

Evening:

Treat yourself to a candlelit dinner at Osteria alle Testiere, where the chef plates the freshest Adriatic seafood alongside a glass of crisp Prosecco. After the meal, wander to the lively Campo Santa Margherita for a leisurely spritz at Bar Longhi, then cap the night with a nightcap on the rooftop terrace of Hotel Danieli, watching the moon-lit lagoon sparkle below.

Day 11 · Mon, May 11
Budapest

Train to Budapest, Danube evening

Morning:

Board the early-morning EuroCity from Venezia Santa Lucia, settle into a window seat and sip a fresh espresso while the rolling Alpine landscape unfolds; midway, alight at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof for a brief stroll to the historic Café Tomaselli, where you can sample a buttery Apfelstrudel and a shot of local coffee. After re-boarding, continue the scenic ride past the Danube's tributaries, letting the rhythm of the rails set a relaxed tone for your arrival in Budapest later in the day.

Afternoon:

After the train pulls into Budapest Keleti, hop on the metro to Váci Street for a quick lunch of hearty goulash at Paprika, then wander to the soaring Hungarian Parliament Building for a guided interior tour, admiring its neo-Gothic façade beside the glittering Danube. Continue with a reflective stroll along the river to the poignant memorial Shoes on the Danube Bank, and conclude with a coffee at the historic New York Café, soaking in the city's elegant atmosphere.

Evening:

As twilight settles, ascend Gellért Hill for a panoramic nightscape of the illuminated city, then wander down to Menza on Liszt Ferenc Square for a modern Hungarian dinner featuring paprika-spiced goulash and a glass of locally brewed craft beer. Afterwards, lose yourself in the eclectic vibe of Szimpla Kert, the iconic ruin bar where vintage décor and live DJ sets keep the night humming. End the evening with a leisurely stroll across the illuminated Chain Bridge, soaking in the sparkling reflections of the city lights on the river.

Day 12 · Tue, May 12
Budapest

Budapest thermal baths and historic Buda

Morning:

Start the morning with a restorative soak in the iconic Széchenyi Thermal Bath, where the grand outdoor pools and Art Nouveau interiors invite you to unwind under gentle steam. Afterward, cross the Chain Bridge to the historic Buda side and wander up to the Fisherman's Bastion, taking in panoramic views of the Danube before exploring the soaring Matthias Church with its colorful tilework and rich history.

Afternoon:

After lunch, descend to the Buda Castle complex, wandering its cobblestone courtyards while admiring the panoramic cityscape from the Royal Palace terraces and popping into the Hungarian National Gallery to view masterpieces from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Next, venture underground to the fascinating Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum, where preserved medical equipment and wartime artifacts tell the hidden story of the city's resilience. Conclude the afternoon with a soothing soak at the historic Rudas Thermal Bath, enjoying its Ottoman-style pools and rooftop terrace as the sun sets over the Danube.

Evening:

As night falls, board a romantic dinner cruise on the Duna Bella, savoring Hungarian cuisine while the illuminated skyline drifts by the Danube. After docking, wander to the majestic Hungarian State Opera House for a quick photo session, then sip a cocktail atop the panoramic 360 Bar for sweeping views of the city lights.

Day 13 · Wed, May 13
Copenhagen

Travel to Copenhagen, Nyhavn stroll

Morning:

After arriving via Copenhagen Airport, hop on the M2 metro to the city centre and drop your bags at a boutique hotel near Nyhavn, then enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Café Norden while watching the colorful 17th-century harbour houses glide by. A short stroll along the iconic waterfront of Nyhavn leads you to a waterside terrace for a sip of fresh koldskål, followed by a quick visit to Amalienborg Palace to catch the changing of the guard before heading to Torvehallerne for a tasting of Danish pastries and artisanal cheeses.

Afternoon:

In the early afternoon, wander to the historic Rundetårn (Round Tower) and climb its spiral ramp for panoramic city views, then drift down to the bustling shopping artery Strøget for a mix of designer boutiques and cozy cafés. Later, unwind in the iconic Tivoli Gardens, riding its vintage wooden coaster and sampling a smørrebrød at the garden's classic restaurant, before sipping a craft beer at the historic Carlsberg Brewery with its rooftop terrace overlooking the city.

Evening:

After sunset, admire the sleek silhouette of The Copenhagen Opera House illuminated across the harbour, then wander to the lively Kødbyens Fiskebar in the Meatpacking District for a late dinner of fresh Atlantic seafood paired with a crisp Danish Akvavit. Finish the night with a tranquil stroll along The Lakes (Søerne), where the city lights shimmer on the water, and slip into the cozy Ruby cocktail bar for a handcrafted nightcap.

Day 14 · Thu, May 14
Copenhagen

Copenhagen city sights and departure

Morning:

Start your final morning with a leisurely stroll to Christiansborg Palace, where you can climb the Tower for panoramic city views and explore the historic Royal Reception Rooms. Then wander to the National Museum of Denmark, delving into Viking treasures and Danish design, before pausing for a coffee at the museum café overlooking the courtyard. Conclude with a refreshing walk through the serene Botanical Garden, admiring exotic flora and the iconic Palm House, perfect for a reflective goodbye before departure.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, wander to the vibrant Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, admiring ancient sculptures and Danish modern art while enjoying a coffee in its tranquil garden café. Then stroll through the elegant Frederiksberg Palace grounds, snap a quick photo with the iconic The Little Mermaid nearby, and treat yourself to a leisurely Danish pastry before heading to the airport for your departure.

Evening:

After a day of sightseeing, head to the Church of Our Saviour in Christianshavn and climb its famous external spiral staircase for a twilight panorama of the city's rooftops and canals. Then wander down to the sleek waterfront of the Black Diamond at the Royal Library, where you can sip a glass of Danish aquavit at the modern café while the illuminated glass façade reflects on the harbor. End the night with a relaxed dinner at Restaurant Amass, enjoying a seasonal tasting menu of Nordic ingredients in a light-filled space overlooking the water.

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