14-Day Spain Train Itinerary: Madrid to Seville, Málaga, Valencia & Barcelona (Feb 17–Mar 2, 2026)

Madrid · Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Arrive in Madrid — Settle in and gentle city walk

Morning:

Since you arrive mid/late morning today, ease into Madrid with a relaxed breakfast at Café Murillo near Retiro, then take a gentle stroll through the leafy avenues of Parque del Retiro-visit the Crystal Palace and watch rowboats on the pond for a calm, scenic welcome. Finish with a short cultural stop at the nearby Museo Arqueológico Nacional (small, manageable galleries) to soak up Spanish history without overdoing it before check-in and afternoon plans.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely check-in and light rest, wander from your accommodation toward the lively Plaza Mayor, enjoy people-watching and a café con leche at an outdoor table, then stroll down the nearby arcaded streets to browse artisanal shops and the historic San Miguel Market for tapas tastes and fresh olives. Continue with a gentle uphill walk to Palacio Real's exterior gardens and the peaceful Campo del Moro for a relaxed green view over the city as the afternoon light softens, leaving time to return to your B&B to freshen up before an evening tapas crawl.

Evening:

As the sun sets, take a relaxed walk through the atmospheric streets of the La Latina neighborhood and settle at a terrace for a glass of wine; afterwards wander up to the hill of Cerro del Tío Pío (Parque de las Siete Tetas) for sweeping twilight views of the Madrid skyline. Cap the night with a cozy late dinner of traditional cazuela at a welcoming family-run spot in Malasaña or a nearby bodega, enjoying lively local evening ambiance without rushing back to your B&B.

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Madrid · Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Madrid — Prado & Reina Sofía, Retiro Park stroll

Morning:

Begin with a cultured breakfast near Plaza de la Independencia before heading to the world-class Museo del Prado to linger over Velázquez's and Goya's masterpieces on a relaxed route that avoids museum fatigue-consider the highlights tour audio guide to focus your visit. After the Prado, cross to the contemporary Museo Reina Sofía to see Picasso's powerful Guernica and select modern works, then recharge with a gentle walk and a coffee by the rose garden at the nearby Jardines del Buen Retiro-rowboat rentals at the Retiro pond offer a peaceful, scenic break before lunch.

Afternoon:

After the morning museum pair, head to the elegant Barrio Salamanca for a late lunch at Mercado de la Paz, sampling jamón ibérico and local cheeses at a stall counter while watching Madrileños go about their day. Follow with a leisurely architectural walk along the grand boulevard of Calle de Alcalá, pause for photos at the ornate Banco de España façade, then cross to the peaceful Jardín de El Capricho for a quieter, lesser-known green escape-stroll its winding paths and small ponds before returning to your lodging to rest and prepare for an evening paseo.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a relaxed paseo through the elegant avenues toward Plaza de Ópera and enjoy a pre-dinner drink on the terrace of La Vina del Senor, then stroll along the riverbank to the atmospheric Cava Baja for a tapas-to-doorstep dinner hopping between small tavernas. Finish with a gentle, moonlit walk up to Temple of Debod to watch the sunset glow over the city and capture panoramic views before returning to your B&B.

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Seville · Thursday, February 19, 2026

To Seville by train — Afternoon historic quarter exploration

Morning:

Board an early AVE or Media Distancia train from Madrid Atocha and arrive in Seville with time to drop bags at your hotel or B&B, then set out on foot to the lively Triana Market for a breakfast of tostada and strong coffee while watching local vendors and fishermen. From there, cross the Guadalquivir via the iconic Isabel II Bridge (Puente de Triana) to wander the narrow lanes of Santa Cruz-explore hidden patios, visit the small but charming Casa de Pilatos for its Mudejar courtyards, and pause at a shaded café for an Andalusian-style vermouth before your afternoon plans.

Afternoon:

After a restful check-in, wander toward the atmospheric Plaza de España to admire its tiled alcoves and take a gentle boat ride along the canal for a scenic orientation of María Luisa Park. Continue with a walk into the nearby Arenal district to visit the riverside Maestranza Bullring exterior and then explore the lively Avenida de la Constitución, pausing for coffee and churros at a café facing the grand façades before slipping into narrow lanes to discover tucked-away tapas bars and artisan shops.

Evening:

As evening falls, wander toward the lively waterside neighborhood of Las Setas (Metropol Parasol) to ride to the rooftop promenade for golden-hour city views, then descend into the shaded La Alameda de Hércules for a relaxed aperitivo at a terrace bar watching local life. Afterward, follow narrow streets to Casa de la Memoria for an intimate flamenco performance or seek out a family-run tavern in El Arenal to sample freshly made montaditos and local sherries, enjoying the soundscape of the city as lights come on.

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Seville · Friday, February 20, 2026

Seville — Alcázar, Cathedral & Giralda; evening tapas walk

Morning:

Begin with breakfast at Bar El Comercio for thick warm churros and strong coffee, then head early to explore the fragrant courtyards and lush gardens of Real Alcázar de Sevilla-book timed-entry to avoid lines and linger in the Mudéjar patios and tiled rooms. After the Alcázar, stroll across to the river and follow the shaded Paseo de Colón to the atmospheric Barrio de Santa Cruz fringe, stopping at the small but evocative Hospital de los Venerables to admire its Baroque frescoes and peaceful cloister before a relaxed mid-morning coffee at La Cacharrería.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning, cross into the lively Barrio Santa Catalina for lunch at the generous tapas plates of La Azotea, then wander downhill to the colorful ceramics shops around Calle San Eloy to browse local azulejos and pick up a small souvenir. Continue with a serene riverside stroll along the Paseo de Cristóbal Colón toward Isla de la Cartuja, where you can explore contemporary art at CAAC (Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo) and enjoy late-afternoon light on the Guadalquivir before returning to your lodging to freshen up for the evening tapas walk.

Evening:

As twilight softens the old town, wander toward the elegant plazas around Plaza del Salvador, pausing for a vermut or glass of manzanilla on the terrace of Bar El Comercio (different from your morning) before moving on to the atmospheric Calle Mateos Gago to admire illuminated facades. Continue your crawl through tucked-away favorites like the classic Bodega Santa Cruz and the lively Taberna Álvaro Peregil, finishing with a relaxed late-night paseo along the gently lit banks of the Guadalquivir River to absorb the city's evening rhythm and prepare for tomorrow's river walks or train travel.

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Seville · Saturday, February 21, 2026

Seville — Light hike/river walk at Parque del Alamillo or nearby nature

Morning:

Start with a hearty breakfast at Café de la Prensa near the river, then catch a short tram ride to Parque del Alamillo for an easy loop through cork oak groves and birdwatching hides along the Guadalquivir; pack binoculars to spot herons and kingfishers. After the park, continue with a gentle riverside stroll toward Los Remedios via the tranquil bike path, pausing at Isla Menor's picnic terraces for coffee and local pastries while enjoying broad water views and the slow rhythm of Seville away from the busiest tourist corridors.

Afternoon:

Continue your nature day with a leisurely hike along the Guadalquivir's opposite bank, crossing the Puente del Centenario to reach the tranquil trails of Parque Forestal de Oromana, where cork oaks and picnic clearings invite a slow-paced walk and birdwatching. Finish with a late-afternoon stop at the riverside Paseo de la Cartuja cafés for a cooling drink, then wander the landscaped paths around the restored Monasterio de San Jerónimo grounds to enjoy quiet gardens and mellow light before returning to town.

Evening:

After a restorative day in the parks, head to La Cartuja's riverside promenade for a gentle sunset stroll and watch rowing crews glide past while you pause at the outdoor tables of Café de la Cartuja for a cooling drink. Continue across to the lesser-known gardens of Jardines de las Delicias, where shaded paths and sculptural fountains offer a tranquil setting for a slow-paced walk, then finish the evening with a riverside seafood tapas dinner at the welcoming Casa Paco Sevilla while listening to locals share stories and night birds begin to stir.

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Málaga · Sunday, February 22, 2026

Travel to Málaga — Old town, Picasso Museum visit

Morning:

After an easy AVE or regional train arrival, drop your bags and head straight to Mercado de Atarazanas for a lively breakfast of freshly grilled sardines, local fruit and café con leche while watching vendors prepare regional specialties. From there, stroll down to the waterfront and explore the atmospheric streets of El Palo or the neighboring La Malagueta promenade-pause for a seaside paseo and a short walk along the sands before returning to the historic centre to visit the intimate Centre Pompidou Málaga for a refreshing modern art contrast to your upcoming Picasso visit.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander the historic center starting at Plaza de la Merced-pause at the terrace where Picasso was born and visit nearby artisan shops for ceramics and leatherwork-then stroll uphill to the hilltop Castillo de Gibralfaro for broad city and harbor views and a gentle walk along its battlements. Descend through the shady lanes to the atmospheric Carmen Thyssen Málaga for a focused collection of Andalusian paintings, finishing with an early-evening paseo along the lively Muelle Uno waterfront where you can watch the sunset and sample fresh pescaíto at a seafront taberna.

Evening:

As the city cools, wander into the lively Plaza de la Constitución to enjoy an aperitivo on a sun-warmed terrace, then follow the glow through the narrow streets toward the quaint Calle Larios for window-shopping and people-watching. Finish with a relaxed dinner at El Pimpi, sampling local espetos and sweet Málaga wine on its historic patio while soaking up conversations about the day's museums and the harbor lights beyond.

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Málaga · Monday, February 23, 2026

Málaga — Coastal walk and easy hike in Montes de Málaga Natural Park

Morning:

Start with a seaside breakfast of tostada and orange juice at a café in Playa de la Caleta, then take a refreshing coastal walk eastward along the lesser-trodden promenade past Playas del Candado, where fishermen mending nets and coastal birdlife make for a peaceful morning stretch. After the shoreline stroll, catch a short taxi to the foothills and enjoy an easy guided loop on the well-marked trails of Montes de Málaga Natural Park, pausing at the rustic Refugio de Sorpresas lookout for sweeping views over the olive-clad hills before descending to sample local honey at a roadside venta.

Afternoon:

After returning from the park, take a relaxed stroll through the charming fishing quarter of Pedregalejo, stopping at a seaside chiringuito such as Chiringuito El Caleño for freshly grilled espetos and a cold local beer while seated on the promenade. Later, wander inland to explore the leafy Parque de Málaga with its tropical palms and tiled fountains, then pop into the nearby Museo Carmen Thyssen's café for a coffee and a light pastry before an early-evening paseo up toward the atmospheric Mirador de la Alcazaba for soft sunset views over the citadel and port.

Evening:

As twilight settles, head to Soho Málaga for an artsy aperitivo among street murals and intimate galleries, sampling a local vermut at a lively tapas bar while watching creative life unfold. Later, stroll along the illuminated promenade of Muelle Uno toward the modern Palacio de Ferias y Congresos waterfront steps, then finish with a relaxed seafood dinner at the family-run La Casa del Perro (or similar local bistro) where fresh catch and conversation make a gentle end to an active day.

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Valencia · Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Train to Valencia — Evening walk in the Turia Gardens

Morning:

After arriving by train and dropping bags, enjoy a relaxed breakfast at Café de las Horas near Valencia's old town, sampling local horchata on the terrace. Then wander through the vibrant Mercado Central to taste fresh citrus and artisan cheeses, followed by a gentle climb up to the leafy Jardines del Real (Viveros) for a restorative stroll among orange trees and sculpted paths before lunch.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed arrival and check-in, wander toward the historic Plaza del Ayuntamiento to grab a late lunch of paella at a nearby family-run eatery, then explore the nearby artisan shops along Calle Caballeros for ceramics and local linens. Continue with a gentle stroll through the dry riverbed paths into the quieter eastern section of the Jardín del Turia, stopping at the sculptural Gulliver Park for a playful sit and the leafy Palau de la Música terrace for coffee while watching Valencians enjoy the late-afternoon light.

Evening:

As golden hour falls, take a relaxed stroll deeper into the Turia Gardens toward Jardines de Monforte, where formal fountains and neoclassical statuary create a serene, photo-ready atmosphere away from the busiest promenades. Pause at the shaded terrace of Café del Palau inside the restored Palau de les Arts complex for a coffee or glass of cava, then wander along the quiet riverside paths to the illuminated Puente de las Flores, enjoying local street music and the gentle hum of Valencian evening life before returning to your lodging.

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Valencia · Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Valencia — City of Arts & Sciences and bike/walk along the Turia

Morning:

Start with a leisurely breakfast at Horcher Valencia near the old city, then rent bikes from Valenbisi or a nearby private shop to pedal the quieter eastern reaches of the Turia toward the futuristic complex; pause to photograph the striking exteriors of L'Hemisfèric and wander the reflective pools surrounding Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía. Continue by docking your bikes to take a guided stroll through the sculptural landscaping around L'Oceanogràfic, stopping for a coffee at the waterfront Cafetería del Oceanogràfic before returning along the Turia's shaded paths and small gardens toward the central market for a mid-morning snack.

Afternoon:

After returning your bikes, meander east from the modern complex to the leafy Jardines de Monforte for a peaceful stroll among neoclassical statues and formal fountains, then cross into the quieter artisan quarter to browse ceramics and textiles at Carrer del Museu's small workshops. Finish with a relaxed late-afternoon coffee and horchata tasting at the charming Horchatería Santa Catalina, then wander through the nearby orange-tree lined Plaza de la Reina to watch cathedral bells and local life as the light softens.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander east from the Turia toward the riverside neighborhood to enjoy tapas and local wines at Casa Montaña in the charming Cabanyal quarter, where authentic seafood montaditos and a vaulted, historic interior set a relaxed tone. After dinner, stroll the illuminated garden paths to the peaceful fountains of Jardí del Túria (near the Palau de la Música east end) and finish with a digestif at the rooftop terrace of Mercado de Colón while listening to soft street music and watching Valencians unwind.

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Barcelona · Thursday, February 26, 2026

Valencia to Barcelona by train — Gothic Quarter evening

Morning:

After a comfortable AVE from Valencia and dropping your bags, ease into Barcelona with breakfast at Granja Viader, savoring traditional pastries and café con leche, then take a gentle stroll through the sunlit lanes of El Born, popping into Santa Maria del Mar to admire its soaring Gothic nave and peaceful cloister gardens. Continue with a relaxed walk up to Plaça Sant Felip Neri to soak in quiet history and nearby artisan shops, finishing with a coffee on the terrace of Café del Born Nou before your afternoon check-in and an evening exploration of the Gothic Quarter.

Afternoon:

After arriving and settling in, linger over a late lunch and people-watching at Plaça de Catalunya before wandering down the elegant shopping streets toward the waterfront; pause for a panoramic view from the terrace of El Corte Inglés (Rambla de Catalunya rooftop) with a coffee. Then stroll through the grid of the Eixample to admire Modernista façades, slipping into Casa de les Punxes for its rooftop views and quiet exhibition, and finish with a gentle walk through the leafy avenues of Passeig de Gràcia, taking time to browse artisan boutiques and rest at a café terrace before your evening in the Gothic Quarter.

Evening:

After freshening up, wander into the winding alleys of the Gothic Quarter to discover the atmospheric Plaça Sant Jaume and the tucked-away Plaça del Rei, where you can linger on a terrace with vermut and watch street life unfold. Continue with an evocative twilight walk to the medieval MUHBA (Barcelona History Museum) Roman ruins beneath the Plaça del Rei, then finish the night with live Catalan guitar and tapas at the intimate Els Quatre Gats, soaking in a historic bohemian atmosphere that links your city strolls to earlier art-filled days of the trip.

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Barcelona · Friday, February 27, 2026

Barcelona — Gaudí highlights: Sagrada Família and Park Güell

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Café de la Pedrera near Passeig de Gràcia, then take a short tram ride to marvel at the towering facades and interior light of Sagrada Família-book a guided morning entry to skip lines and learn about Gaudí's organic forms and symbolism. After the basilica, enjoy a relaxed uphill walk through the residential streets to Hospital de Sant Pau for its mosaicked pavilions and gardens, offering a quieter Modernisme complement to your Gaudí morning before returning to a café terrace for a mid-morning rest.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely morning at Sagrada Família and Hospital de Sant Pau, head to the hill of Park Güell for a relaxed, interpretive walk that takes in Gaudí's mosaic terraces and the serpentine bench while enjoying panoramic views of the city; book timed-entry in advance and linger at the Plaça de la Natura to watch local life below. Continue with a short downhill stroll through the residential Gràcia neighborhood-pause for a late lunch or coffee at Plaça del Sol and browse independent craft shops and modernista façades to feel the neighborhood's village charm before returning to your lodging to rest or prepare for an evening paseo.

Evening:

As the light softens, wander to the leafy heights of Turó de la Rovira (Bunkers del Carmel) for sweeping sunset panoramas of Barcelona and a relaxed picnic with local olives and cheese from a nearby deli. After descending, savor a Catalan dinner at the cozy, neighborhood-run Can Tosca in Gràcia, then finish with a gentle paseo through Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia, enjoying live street music and the village-like atmosphere before returning to your lodging.

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Barcelona · Saturday, February 28, 2026

Barcelona — Montjuïc cable car, gardens and easy hikes

Morning:

Take the morning slowly with a ride up the hill on the Telefèric de Montjuïc for bird's-eye views of the harbor, then follow a gentle loop through the terraced lawns and Mediterranean plantings of the Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera, pausing to admire its dramatic cactus displays and coastal vistas. Continue with an easy, shaded stroll along the scenic paths to the peaceful Jardins de Joan Maragall, visit the neoclassical fountains, and stop for coffee at the quiet terrace of the Fundació Miró café before descending to the Poble-sec cafés for a leisurely late-morning snack-perfect after several busy museum and city days earlier in your trip.

Afternoon:

Ride the scenic Montjuïc Cable Car down toward the harbor and disembark to explore the terraced Jardins de Joan Brossa, where shaded paths, modern sculptures and panoramic views invite a gentle, camera-friendly stroll. Continue with an easy loop through the historic Poble-sec hillside to the quiet Jardins del Mirador de l'Alcalde, pause for coffee on the sunny terrace of La Caseta del Migdia and watch sailboats in the bay while enjoying a relaxed break before an evening of tapas in nearby Gràcia or El Raval.

Evening:

As the sun dips, wander down from Montjuïc toward the lively waterfront and enjoy an aperitif on the terrace of Barceloneta Beach Club before a seaside stroll along the promenade past Port Vell's historic yachts. Continue with a relaxed seafood dinner in the atmospheric Pescadors de la Barceloneta or a family-run marisquería, then finish the night with a short post-dinner paseo through the softly lit gardens of Parc de la Ciutadella, pausing by the ornate fountain to listen to street musicians and soak up Barcelona's evening rhythm.

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Barcelona / Montserrat · Sunday, March 1, 2026

Day trip option (Montserrat hike) or extra Barcelona cultural day

Morning:

Catch an early R5 train from Plaça d'Espanya to Monistrol de Montserrat and then ride the scenic Cremallera de Montserrat up to the monastery for a crisp morning hike on the well-marked Sant Joan or Camí dels Degotalls trails, pausing at the panoramic Mirador de Sant Miquel for sweeping views of the Catalan Pyrenees. If you prefer to stay in the city, begin at Mercat de Sant Antoni for a relaxed local breakfast, then wander through the quieter lanes of Sarrià to explore its independent bookshops and the intimate Jardins de la Vila before catching a mid-morning café and preparing for an afternoon museum or concert.

Afternoon:

If you stay in Barcelona for a cultural afternoon, wander the lesser-known treasures of El Raval: visit the contemporary galleries around Palo Alto Market (if open) and browse independent studios before stopping for a late lunch at the vegetable-forward Flax & Kale; follow with a slow, interpretive walk through the serene cloistered spaces of Sant Pau del Camp and a restorative coffee at the sunny terrace of Café de l'Opera. If you chose Montserrat for the morning, return via the scenic rack railway to spend a mellow afternoon exploring the surrounding foothills on the easy, fragrant trails of Santa Cecília viewpoint and the olive-scented paths near Montserrat Funicular de Sant Joan for panoramic valley views, finishing with a relaxed glass of local wine at a village taberna before the train back to Barcelona.

Evening:

If you spent the day on Montserrat, unwind back in Barcelona with a relaxed dinner at El Xampanyet in El Born, followed by an atmospheric twilight stroll through Passeig del Born to enjoy local street musicians and small artisan shops; finish with a nightcap on the terrace of Hotel Neri to watch the old city lights. If you stayed in the city, attend an evening concert at the intimate Palau de la Música Catalana (book ahead) then wander across to Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia for late tapas and live music in the village-like squares, soaking in the neighborhood's lively, local rhythm.

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Barcelona · Monday, March 2, 2026

Final morning in Barcelona — Markets, last stroll and departure

Morning:

Begin your last morning with breakfast at Mercat de la Boqueria, sampling fresh fruit, jamón and a coffee at a busy stall while watching vendors set up; then take a gentle, reflective walk through the nearby El Raval Rambla dels Caputxins to admire street art and pick up a small artisanal souvenir. Finish with a calm promenade along the shady alleys of Plaça del Sol in Gràcia, pausing for a final café con leche and people-watching before returning to your hotel to collect bags and head to the station for departure.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the leafy Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera neighborhood-wander the colorful stalls and gourmet counters of Mercat de Santa Caterina for last-minute delicacies and pick up a jar of artisanal olive oil or a tin of anchovies as souvenirs. Then take a gentle riverside stroll along the tranquil Passeig de la Barceloneta extension toward the modern Parc del Gas, pausing at the shaded benches to savor your finds before a final café at Café del Born Nou and a short taxi ride back to collect luggage and head to the station.

Evening:

For a relaxed final evening, enjoy a sunset aperitif on the terrace of Mirablau overlooking the city and harbor, then wander down through the tranquil streets of Sarrià to discover its intimate plazas and family-run bakeries for a last taste of Catalan pastries. Finish with a farewell dinner of fideuà and local wine at the cozy, neighborhood bistro Can Cortada, followed by a gentle stroll to the nearby Plaça de Sarrià to soak in the village atmosphere before returning to collect your bags.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Café Murillo (breakfast)€8
Parque del RetiroFree
Crystal Palace (Palacio de Cristal, Retiro)Free
Rowboat rental (Estanque del Retiro)€6
Museo Arqueológico Nacional€3
Plaza Mayor (coffee / people-watching)€6
San Miguel Market (tapas sampling)€12
Palacio Real (exterior gardens / Campo del Moro)Free
La Latina (wine on terrace)€6
Cerro del Tío Pío (Parque de las Siete Tetas)Free
Dinner in Malasaña (traditional cazuela)€20
Museo del Prado€15
Audio guide (Prado highlights)€4
Museo Reina Sofía (including Guernica)€12
Retiro pond rowboat rental (additional visit)€6
Mercado de la Paz (lunch sampling)€15
Jardín de El CaprichoFree
La Vina del Senor (pre-dinner drink)€6
Temple of Debod (sunset visit)Free
Train Madrid to Seville (AVE standard fare estimate)€45
Triana Market (breakfast)€6
Puente de Triana (walk)Free
Santa Cruz neighborhood (walking/exploring)Free
Casa de Pilatos (entry)€10
Plaza de España (boat ride on canal)€6
Maestranza Bullring (exterior / optional museum)€10
Avenida de la Constitución (coffee & churros)€6
Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) rooftop€3
Casa de la Memoria (flamenco intimate show)€20
Bar El Comercio (churros breakfast)€6
Real Alcázar de Sevilla (timed entry)€14
Hospital de los Venerables (entry)€5
La Cacharrería (coffee)€3
La Azotea (lunch tapas)€18
CAAC (Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo)Free
Plaza del Salvador (vermut)€5
Taberna Álvaro Peregil (tapas)€18
Parque del Alamillo (tram to park)€2
Parque del Alamillo (park visit)Free
Parque Forestal de Oromana (hike)Free
Café de la Cartuja (drink)€4
Jardines de las Delicias (evening stroll)Free
Train Seville to Málaga (regional fare)€15
Mercado de Atarazanas (breakfast)€8
Centre Pompidou Málaga€9
Plaza de la Merced (Picasso birthplace visit / terrace)€4
Castillo de Gibralfaro (entry)€5
Carmen Thyssen Málaga (entry)€6
Muelle Uno (waterfront paseo / snack)€8
El Pimpi (dinner, espetos)€25
Playa de la Caleta (breakfast seaside)€6
Montes de Málaga Natural Park (guided loop estimate)€25
Refugio de Sorpresas (viewpoint visit)Free
Pedregalejo (chiringuito lunch, espetos)€18
Parque de Málaga (stroll)Free
Mirador de la Alcazaba (sunset view)Free
Soho Málaga (aperitivo)€6
La Casa del Perro (dinner)€20
Train Málaga to Valencia (AVE/estimate)€45
Café de las Horas (breakfast, horchata)€8
Mercado Central (tasting fresh produce)€6
Jardines del Real (Viveros) (stroll)Free
Plaza del Ayuntamiento (paella lunch)€18
Calle Caballeros (shopping browsing)€10
Jardín del Turia (Gulliver Park visit)Free
Café del Palau (coffee at Palau de les Arts)€5
Jardines de Monforte (entry)€2
Train Valencia to Barcelona (AVE estimate)€40
Granja Viader (breakfast)€6
Santa Maria del Mar (visit)Free
Plaça Sant Felip Neri (visit)Free
Café del Born Nou (coffee)€4
Plaça de Catalunya (late lunch / people-watching)€15
El Corte Inglés rooftop (coffee / view)€5
Casa de les Punxes (entry)€14
Passeig de Gràcia (stroll / cafes)€6
Els Quatre Gats (dinner / tapas)€25
Café de la Pedrera (breakfast)€8
Sagrada Família (guided entry)€30
Hospital de Sant Pau (entry)€10
Park Güell (timed entry)€12
Turó de la Rovira (Bunkers del Carmel, sunset picnic)Free
Can Tosca (dinner in Gràcia)€22
Telefèric de Montjuïc (cable car ride)€13
Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera (visit)Free
Fundació Miró café (coffee)€4
Montjuïc Cable Car (separate scenic cable car)€13
La Caseta del Migdia (coffee / terrace)€5
Barceloneta Beach Club (aperitif)€8
Pescadors de la Barceloneta (seafood dinner)€28
Montserrat train R5 + Cremallera (roundtrip estimate incl. funicular)€22
Montserrat hike (self-guided)Free
Mercat de Sant Antoni (breakfast)€6
Sarrià neighborhood (bookshop stroll / coffee)€6
Flax & Kale (lunch)€18
Sant Pau del Camp (visit)Free
Palau de la Música Catalana (concert ticket estimate)€35
Mercat de la Boqueria (breakfast / tasting)€8
Mercat de Santa Caterina (shopping)€6
Passeig de la Barceloneta / Parc del Gas (stroll)Free
Mirablau (sunset aperitif)€10
Can Cortada (final dinner, fideuà)€28
Estimated Total (per person)€1,114
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