14-Day Spain Train Itinerary: Madrid, Seville, Málaga, Valencia & Barcelona — Mid October 2026

Madrid · Wednesday, October 14, 2026

Arrival in Madrid — Settle in & evening stroll

Morning:

After arrival, ease into Madrid with a relaxed breakfast at Café de Oriente, then take a gentle orientation walk through the leafy paths of Plaza de Oriente up toward the elegant terraces near Teatro Real, giving you views of the Royal Palace from a quieter angle. Stop at a local mercado such as Mercado de San Miguel for light tapas and fresh fruit to refuel before checking into your B&B and preparing for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon unpacking and wandering the nearby neighborhood, stopping for a light lunch and coffee at Café Murillo before a restorative stroll through the tree-lined paths of Parque del Oeste, where you can take the cable car (Teleférico) for elevated views toward the Royal Palace. Continue with a gentle walk along the broad promenade of Paseo del Pintor Rosales, popping into a small tapas bar such as Casa Mingo for an early taste of roasted chicken and cider, then return to your B&B to freshen up for the evening.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a relaxed wander through the lively lanes of La Latina, sampling small plates and vermouth at a classic bar such as Taberna La Daniela, then stroll up to the elevated green of Mirador del Cerro del Tío Pío (the 'Seven Tits' park) for sweeping sunset views over the city. Finish with a peaceful riverside walk along the calm banks near Madrid Río, pausing at a café terrace for a warm café con leche or a glass of local wine before returning to your B&B.

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Madrid · Thursday, October 15, 2026

Historic Madrid — Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor & museums

Morning:

Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at Chocolatería San Ginés, then wander through the gilded courtyards to join an early guided tour of the majestic Royal Palace of Madrid to admire the throne room and the Royal Armoury. Afterward, stroll across to the charming arcades of Plaza de la Villa and explore the nearby Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza for a focused hour of European masters before a relaxed coffee at Café Central to plan the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a morning among palace rooms and Prado-adjacent galleries, take a leisurely walk to Plaza Mayor for a terrace lunch-try classic calamari sandwiches at La Campana-then wander through the nearby arcades to browse traditional shops and artisans at Mercado de la Cebada. Continue with a tranquil stroll up to the leafy slopes of Parque de la Cornisa for skyline views toward the Almudena, then visit the intimate Museo Casa de la Villa for local municipal history before pausing at Café del Jardín for a restorative coffee and people-watching.

Evening:

As the museums close and the streets soften, wander toward the elegant terraces of Jardines de Sabatini for twilight views of the palace from a quieter angle, then continue to the lively tapas-filled alleyways around Cava Baja to sample seasonal raciones at a friendly neighborhood bar. Finish with a leisurely paseo along the illuminated stretch of Paseo del Prado, pausing for a nightcap at the atmospheric Taberna del Museo to reflect on the day's art and history before returning to your B&B.

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Madrid · Friday, October 16, 2026

Art & Retiro Park — Prado and relaxed gardens walk

Morning:

Start with a relaxed breakfast at Café Murillo before joining an early-entry visit to the Museo del Prado to admire Goya and Velázquez with fewer crowds, then pop into the nearby Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía for a focused look at modern Spanish masters. After a morning of galleries, stroll through the quiet, formal gardens of Real Jardín Botánico and linger by the empfindsame sculptures near the lily-filled ponds of Parque del Retiro, stopping at the charming lakeside café by the Estanque Grande for a coffee and pastelito.

Afternoon:

After a morning in the galleries, cross into the quieter stretch of the city for a mellow afternoon beginning with a light lunch and local vermouth at La Rollerie near the botanical axis, then wander the sculpted ponds and tree-lined promenades of Parque de El Capricho for peaceful corners and surprising follies. Continue with a gentle uphill stroll to the leafy terraces of Jardines del Campo del Moro for sweeping views of the palace from the garden side, and finish by pausing at the cozy terrace of Cafetería del Jardín de Sabatini to rest and plan an easy evening paseo toward the nearby historic neighborhoods.

Evening:

As the light softens, wander toward the elegant arcades of Plaza de Santa Ana for an aperitif at a terrace bar and soak in the theatrical buzz, then stroll to the nearby leafy square of Plaza del Ángel to listen to street musicians while sampling tapas at a classic tavern. Continue with a gentle riverside paseo along the quieter stretch of Paseo de la Virgen del Puerto, pausing to watch the sunset from the stone steps by Puente de Segovia, and finish with a relaxed dinner of seasonal raciones at the welcoming neighborhood restaurant Casa Alberto to reflect on your day of art and gardens.

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Seville · Saturday, October 17, 2026

Train to Seville — Introductory walk and tapas evening

Morning:

Board an early AVE from Madrid Chamartín and arrive refreshed in Seville; drop bags at your B&B then head for a gentle orientation walk through the orange-tree lined alleys of Arenal toward the riverside, pausing to admire the ornate exterior of Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza and the sweeping views from the Puente de Isabel II. Continue with a relaxed stroll into the atmospheric streets of El Arenal Market (Mercado de Arenal) for a tasting of fresh olives, Iberian ham and a cortado, then climb the steps of the nearby Torre del Oro for a tranquil morning panorama over the Guadalquivir before a light tapas lunch at a nearby riverfront taberna.

Afternoon:

After settling in, wander through the narrow lanes of Barrio de Santa Cruz toward the fragrant courtyard of Casa de Pilatos, where you can admire Mudejar patios and relaxed orange trees while avoiding the more crowded riverside. Continue with a restorative paseo through the shaded gardens of Parque de María Luisa, stopping at the ornate Plaza de España to row a small boat on the canal or simply sit and watch local life before an early evening coffee at the historic Café de las Delicias to plan your tapas crawl.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander into the lively lanes around Alfalfa to sip a vermouth at a local bodega and sample small plates like grilled prawns and montaditos at Bar Alfalfa; its upbeat neighborhood feel keeps the energy gentle but social. Continue your crawl toward Calle Betis on the opposite riverbank for a riverside stroll with views back to the illuminated city, then finish with a relaxed flamenco-flavored drink at the intimate tablao-style bar La Carbonería where spontaneous performances often accompany a late-evening tapa.

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Seville · Sunday, October 18, 2026

Seville highlights — Alcázar, Cathedral & Barrio Santa Cruz

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Bar El Comercio sampling tostada and churros with hot chocolate, then join an early-access guided stroll through the tranquil courtyards and hidden gardens of the Royal Alcázar to admire intricate Mudejar tilework before crowds arrive. Afterward, wander up to the nearby hill of Mirador de las Setas (Metropol Parasol) for panoramic morning views over the old quarter and enjoy a relaxed café on the terrace while planning a gentle mid-morning visit to the peaceful artisan shops and shaded patios around Callejón del Agua.

Afternoon:

After a morning at the Alcázar and Cathedral, take a slow, exploratory stroll toward Plaza del Triunfo and linger at the shaded benches before wandering into the adjacent artisan-lined lanes of Calle Mateos Gago for a leisurely lunch of salmorejo and fresh seafood at a nearby bodega. In the later afternoon, climb the stairs to the panoramic terrace of Hospital de los Venerables to admire golden light on Seville's facades, then amble through the fragrant orange trees and hidden courtyards of Judería-pause for a relaxed coffee and almond pastry at a small café tucked into a quiet plaza to watch daily life unfold.

Evening:

As twilight settles, enjoy a leisurely paseo through the atmospheric lanes of Plaza Alfalfa toward the cozy tapas-filled Bodega Santa Cruz, sampling regional sherries and small plates like espinacas con garbanzos. Continue to the riverside promenade of Paseo de Colón for an easy stroll with views of the lit-up skyline, then end the night at the intimate bar Eslava for inventive dishes and a relaxed local atmosphere suited to two active travelers reflecting on the day.

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Seville · Monday, October 19, 2026

Guadalquivir river walk & Triana district exploration

Morning:

Start with breakfast at Confitería La Campana then stroll the quieter stretch of the riverbank toward Isla de la Cartuja, pausing to admire contemporary sculptures and the riverside gardens before crossing the modern footbridge to the Triana side. Explore the lively Mercado de Triana for fresh seafood tapas and local produce, then join a short guided ceramic workshop at Centro Cerámica Triana to try painting traditional azulejos-an engaging hands-on complement to the city's tile traditions.

Afternoon:

After your ceramic workshop in Triana, cross back toward the city on foot and enjoy a gentle riverside ramble along the Paseo de las Delicias, pausing to sip a café at Kiosco de las Delicias and to watch fishermen on the Guadalquivir. Continue into the lesser-known streets near Plaza del Altozano to visit the lively Mercado de la Calle San Jacinto for tapas tastings, then stroll up to the peaceful, tiled courtyard of Casa de los Pinelo for a quiet moment among Sevillian antiques and local art before an easy evening return to your B&B.

Evening:

As the sun softens, take a leisurely stroll along the quieter stretch of the river toward Muelle de las Delicias, pausing to watch small boats and enjoy an early evening vermut at the terrace of La Nueva Escocesa. Cross over to soak in neighborhood life with a relaxed paseo through Calle Betis Riverside Promenade, then finish with a riverside dinner of fresh grilled fish and local wines at the welcoming family-run Cañabota while listening to distant guitar strains.

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Málaga · Tuesday, October 20, 2026

Train to Málaga — Coastal evening and port walk

Morning:

Catch a mid-morning Cercanías or regional train into Málaga and drop your bags at your B&B before heading to the lively Mercado Central Atarazanas to sample local cheeses, smoked anchovies and a fresh orange juice amid the stained-glass bustle. From there, enjoy a gentle walk up the hill to the peaceful gardens of Parque de la Paloma (or nearby hillside green) for panoramic views of the city and sea, then visit the atmospheric Carmen Thyssen Málaga for a focused hour of Andalusian painting before a relaxed seafood lunch at a nearby port-side taberna.

Afternoon:

After lunch, take a restorative coastal stroll along Paseo de la Farola, enjoying sea breezes and views of fishing boats before visiting the photogenic whitewashed gardens of Jardines de Pedro Antonio de Alarcón for a quiet sit and people-watching. Continue uphill for a gentle climb to the historic Castillo de Gibralfaro terrace to catch late-afternoon light over the harbour and city, then descend toward the waterfront to explore the informal marina cafés around Muelle Uno, sampling a glass of local vino and small plates as the sun softens.

Evening:

As the sky cools, wander down to the atmospheric Plaza de la Merced to sip a chilled local vermut on a lively terrace and admire the Picasso birthplace façade before moving toward the waterfront. Continue with a relaxed stroll along the promenade to the stylish Palacio de la Aduana gardens and then enjoy a seafood-focused tapas dinner at the bustling marina-side Chiringuito La Malagueta, finishing with a moonlit walk on the sands near Playa de La Malagueta to listen to waves and reflect on the day.

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Málaga · Wednesday, October 21, 2026

Málaga culture & nature — Picasso museum and hilltop walk

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed café breakfast at Café Central Málaga before joining an early guided visit to the intimate collection at the Museo Picasso Málaga, where you'll trace Picasso's Andalusian roots through paintings and personal archives. After the museum, take a pleasant mid-morning walk through the fragrant greenery of Jardines de La Concepción - a lush botanical garden ideal for gentle paths and birdwatching - finishing with panoramic views over the city from the lesser-known terrace at Balcón de los Montes de Málaga and a light picnic of local cheeses and fruit.

Afternoon:

After your morning at the Picasso collection, take a relaxed tram or short taxi ride to the leafy slopes of Monte Victoria for a gentle 45-60 minute walk through cork oaks and panoramic viewpoints, pausing at the quiet Ermita de la Victoria to enjoy sweeping city-and-sea vistas. Descend into the historic Carmen de los Mártires gardens to wander formal terraces, peacocks and shaded grottoes before an early evening refreshment on the terrace café at Centro de Interpretación Patrimonial overlooking the botanical sections, giving you a tranquil nature-to-culture transition ahead of your coastal evening.

Evening:

As the light softens, take a short taxi to the atmospheric Pedregalejo neighborhood to stroll the palm-lined promenade and sample grilled espetos at a family-run chiringuito such as El Tintero II for an authentic seaside dinner. Afterward, wander the quieter lanes toward the elevated Batería Park viewpoint to watch the sunset over the bay, then finish with a relaxed nightcap at the intimate wine bar Vinoteca El Buen Vivir, enjoying local Málaga wines and conversation before returning to your B&B.

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Málaga (or nearby) · Thursday, October 22, 2026

Day hike or nature excursion — Caminito del Rey (optional) or coastal walk

Morning:

Set out early for a refreshing nature morning with a guided walk through the dramatic gorge of Caminito del Rey (book timed-entry tickets in advance) to cross hanging boardwalks and enjoy staggering river-and-cliff panoramas, followed by a relaxed café break at the village of Álora to sample toasted migas and local coffee. If you prefer a gentler option, take the coastal route from Benalmádena Pueblo along the clifftop Parque de la Paloma (lower coastal paths) toward the scenic coves near Torremuelle, stopping for a seaside picnic and a brief paddle before returning by local train to Málaga for a leisurely afternoon.

Afternoon:

If you chose the full-gorge option, unwind after the morning at the peaceful Embalse del Chorro shoreline for a riverside picnic and gentle stroll beneath the reservoir cliffs, then visit the nearby Centro de Interpretación del Chorro to learn about the area's geology and restoration efforts. If you took the gentler coastal route, board the local bus to Nerja for an afternoon wandering the cliff-top Balcon de Europa, exploring seaside coves around Playa de Burriana, and finishing with a glass of sweet Málaga wine on a terrace while watching fishermen bring in the day's catch.

Evening:

After a day of walking, slow the pace with a relaxed visit to El Chorro village's riverside terraces for a restorative cerveza and espetos-style tapas while watching climbers on the gorge walls, then take a short drive to the tranquil Reservoir Mirador de los Gaitanes to catch golden-hour light over the cliffs. Finish with a gentle coastal return to Málaga via the scenic road, stopping for a seaside dinner at La Caleta in the more tranquil east-side beachfront neighbourhood, where you can sample grilled sardines and local wine while listening to evening surf.

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Valencia · Friday, October 23, 2026

Train to Valencia — Evening around the old town

Morning:

Arrive by mid-morning and drop your bags, then head to Estació del Nord to admire its mosaic façade before strolling to the nearby Mercado de Colón for a leisurely breakfast of local horchata and fartons at a sunny café terrace. Continue with a gentle walk through the modernist streets to Jardines de Monforte, a tranquil 19th-century garden perfect for a peaceful wander among sculptures and shaded paths, finishing with a short visit to the intimate Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia to sample regional paintings before a relaxed paella-focused lunch in the old town.

Afternoon:

After lunch, amble through the atmospheric lanes to Plaça de la Reina, then climb the bell tower of Valencia Cathedral (El Miguelete) for sweeping views across the rooftops toward the Turia riverbed gardens. Continue with a relaxed stroll through the nearby Barrio del Carmen, seeking out street art and stopping at the historic Lonja de la Seda exterior to admire its Gothic façade before settling on a shaded terrace at Plaza del Tossal for a late-afternoon horchata or café and people-watching.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander to the lively tapas lanes around Plaza de la Virgen and enjoy a relaxed sampler of local pintxos and a glass of cava at the atmospheric terrace of Café de las Horas; linger to watch fountain lights and street musicians. Afterward, take a gentle riverside paseo along the tree-lined Turia channel toward Gulliver Park (for a playful evening photo stop on the sculpted slides) and finish with a late-night crema catalana or horchata at the charming artisanal Horchatería Santa Catalina, reflecting on the day's journey from Málaga to Valencia.

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Valencia · Saturday, October 24, 2026

Valencia — City of Arts & Sciences and Turia Gardens walk

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed breakfast at Café de las Horas before heading to the futuristic complex of the City of Arts and Sciences for a morning exploring the reflective exterior and a focused visit to the interactive Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, where hands-on exhibits and architecture combine for an engaging two-hour tour. From there, stroll into the adjacent stretch of the Turia Gardens to rent bicycles at Valenbisi and enjoy a gentle pedaled ramble past the sculptural Gulliver Park (for playful photos) and the fragrant orange groves near Jardí del Túria, pausing for mid-morning coffee and pastries at the waterside café by Pont de l'Assut de l'Or.

Afternoon:

After a morning among futuristic structures and a Turia bike ride, slow the pace with a gentle stroll through the shaded avenues to Jardines del Real (Viveros) to admire its century-old trees and serene ponds, then visit the nearby Museo Nacional de Cerámica for a focused hour exploring ornate Valencian tiles and historic ceramics in a beautiful palace setting. Finish with an easy riverside paseo to Plaça de l'Ajuntament to sip café and sample local tapas at Café de las Cortes, enjoying people-watching from a central terrace before an early-evening wander back toward the old town.

Evening:

As evening cools, wander toward the lively Ruzafa neighborhood to browse independent galleries and stop for small plates at the convivial Bodega La Pascuala, sampling local vermut and seasonal tapas. After dinner, enjoy a gentle riverside paseo along the former Turia bed to the illuminated Palau de la Música for an optional concert or simply to admire the modern façade, then finish with a relaxed gelato or horchata at the atmospheric Plaza del Mercado while watching Valencians unwind.

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Valencia (Albufera) · Sunday, October 25, 2026

Albufera nature reserve boat & rice-field walk

Morning:

Head out early to the sleepy fishing village of El Saler for breakfast at a beachfront café, then meet a local guide at El Palmar to board a traditional wooden boat for a tranquil lagoon cruise through reed-lined channels where you can spot herons and egrets and learn about traditional rice farming. After the boat, take a gentle guided walk along the dykes between flooded rice paddies toward the watchpoint at Mirador de la Gola, pausing to taste a simple campo picnic of freshly baked bread, local queso and seasonal oranges while your guide explains the Albufera's birdlife and paella heritage.

Afternoon:

After your morning boat and guided walk, cycle or take a short taxi to the peaceful village of El Palmar de la Albufera to stroll its quiet lanes and sample a late lunch of traditional paella at Restaurante El Racó de la Paella while watching local life. Follow that with a gentle guided walk through the lesser-known marsh trails to the birdwatching hide at Mirador de la Albufera (La Dehesa) to spot herons and flamingos in the golden afternoon light before returning to Valencia via a scenic sunset drive along the lagoon.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, take a slow golden-hour stroll along the quieter boardwalks of La Punta to watch wading birds settle and to enjoy wide lagoon reflections, then pause at the rustic terrace of Casa de la Marjal for a comforting bowl of arroz a banda and a glass of local muscatel. Finish with a short, tranquil bike ride back through tree-lined country lanes to El Saler village, stopping at Mirador del Pujol for final sunset views over rice paddies before returning to Valencia feeling restored and connected to the landscape.

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Barcelona · Monday, October 26, 2026

Train to Barcelona — Evening in the Gothic Quarter

Morning:

Arrive by mid-morning and drop your bags, then wander to El Born Cultural Centre to orient yourself with its archaeological ruins and rotating exhibits before enjoying coffee at the sunlit terrace of Café de l'Opera nearby. Continue with a relaxed stroll along the waterfront promenade toward Port Vell, pausing to browse the nautical displays at the Maritime Museum and take an easy walk up the ramparts of the low-traffic Parc de la Ciutadella to watch rowboats on the lake and enjoy a light seafood lunch at the park-side Xiringuito Escribà.

Afternoon:

After settling in, wander the elegant arcades of Plaça Catalunya then stroll down the iconic shopping street of La Rambla de Canaletes toward the lesser-known book and antique stalls beside Mercat de la Boqueria for a light snack of jamón and fresh fruit. Continue with a peaceful uphill walk through the narrow lanes to the tranquil Plaça Sant Felip Neri, pause to admire its Baroque façade and quiet fountain, then cross over to explore the Roman remnants at MUHBA Plaça del Rei for compact archaeology and rooftop views before a restorative café at a shady terrace in Plaça Reial.

Evening:

After settling in, wander the narrow, lantern-lit lanes toward Plaça Sant Jaume to feel the heartbeat of the old city, then duck into the intimate medieval courtyard of Casa de l'Ardiaca to admire its hidden Gothic details before an aperitif. Continue with a relaxed tapas dinner at the cosy, wine-focused La Vinateria del Call, followed by an evening stroll to the secretive, candlelit cloister of Monestir de Sant Pau del Camp for a peaceful, reflective end to your day in Barcelona.

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Barcelona · Tuesday, October 27, 2026

Barcelona highlights — Sagrada Família, Gaudí walk, and coastal promenade

Morning:

Start with an early visit to Sagrada Família to admire the morning light through Gaudí's stained glass, then stroll the nearby Passeig de Sant Joan toward the leafy hill of Baluard del Migdia for a quieter viewpoint and coffee at a local café. Continue your Gaudí-themed walk by exploring the lesser-known but delightful Casa Vicens and its colorful ceramic façade, ending with a relaxed brunch at the nearby neighborhood bistro where you can plan an easy seaside afternoon along Barcelona's coast.

Afternoon:

After a Gaudí-filled morning, take a gentle downhill stroll to Parc Güell (the Monumental Zone gardens and surrounding trails) to linger among mosaics, secret terraces and quieter viewpoints with panoramic city vistas; pause for a light bocadillo and coffee at the park kiosk before continuing. Then head down toward the sea to explore the leafy promenades of Poblenou-wander the Rambla del Poblenou, browse artisan shops at Carrer de Pere IV, and finish with a restorative sit on the sands of Platja de la Mar Bella while watching kitesurfers and sampling a seaside vermut at a casual chiringuito.

Evening:

As golden hour deepens, wander up to Mirador del Carmel for sweeping sunset panoramas across the city and a quiet moment away from the busiest tourist routes, then descend toward the artsy hill of El Carmel neighbourhood to browse small galleries and neighborhood tapas bars. Continue with a relaxed seafood dinner at the family-run Can Solé (Poblenou branch) or a convivial plate-sharing meal at La Paradeta Poblenou, followed by a gentle moonlit promenada along the quieter stretch of Passeig de Joan de Borbó where you can stop for a final vermut or glass of cava while watching sailboats drift in the harbor.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Café de Oriente (breakfast)€8
Plaza de Oriente (orientation walk)Free
Teatro Real (exterior views)Free
Mercado de San Miguel (tapas/snacks)€10
Café Murillo (coffee/light lunch)€6
Parque del Oeste (park & Teleférico cable car)€6
Paseo del Pintor Rosales (walk)Free
Casa Mingo (roasted chicken & cider)€18
La Latina tapas crawl (Taberna La Daniela)€15
Mirador del Cerro del Tío Pío (sunset views)Free
Madrid Río (riverside walk)Free
Chocolatería San Ginés (breakfast/churros)€6
Royal Palace of Madrid (guided tour)€14
Plaza de la Villa (walk)Free
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (entry)€13
Café Central (coffee)€4
Plaza Mayor (terrace lunch - La Campana calamari sandwich)€12
Mercado de la Cebada (browse/snacks)€8
Parque de la Cornisa (views/walk)Free
Museo Casa de la VillaFree
Café del Jardín (coffee)€4
Jardines de Sabatini (walk)Free
Paseo del Prado (evening walk)Free
Taberna del Museo (nightcap)€8
Museo del Prado (entry - reduced early/online)€15
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (entry)€11
Real Jardín Botánico (entry)€6
Parque del Retiro (Estanque Grande lakeside café)€6
La Rollerie (lunch/vermouth)€12
Parque de El Capricho (entry)Free
Jardines del Campo del Moro (walk)Free
Cafetería del Jardín de Sabatini (refreshment)€5
Plaza de Santa Ana (aperitif)€6
Parque de la Virgen del Puerto / Puente de Segovia (walk & sunset)Free
Casa Alberto (dinner)€25
AVE train Madrid to Seville (per person, second class advance fare)€35
Drop bags at B&B (luggage handling tip estimate)€2
Arenal & Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza (exterior walk)Free
Mercado de Arenal (tasting)€8
Torre del Oro (tower entry)€3
Casa de Pilatos (entry)€10
Parque de María Luisa (walk)Free
Plaza de España (boat row or sit)€6
Café de las Delicias (coffee)€3
Alfalfa tapas crawl (Bar Alfalfa)€15
Calle Betis riverside strollFree
La Carbonería (tablao-style bar - drink)€8
Bar El Comercio (breakfast churros)€6
Royal Alcázar (guided early-access visit)€14
Mirador de las Setas (Metropol Parasol - terrace entry)€3
Callejón del Agua & artisan shops (walk)Free
Plaza del Triunfo & Calle Mateos Gago (lunch)€15
Hospital de los Venerables (terrace/entry)€6
Bodega Santa Cruz (tapas)€12
Paseo de Colón (riverside stroll)Free
Eslava (dinner - tapas)€25
Confitería La Campana (breakfast)€6
Isla de la Cartuja & Triana crossing (walk)Free
Mercado de Triana (tapas)€10
Centro Cerámica Triana (ceramic workshop)€25
Paseo de las Delicias (walk & café)€4
Casa de los Pinelo (courtyard visit)Free
La Nueva Escocesa (vermut/drink)€6
Calle Betis Riverside Promenade (evening walk)Free
Cañabota (riverside dinner)€28
Train to Málaga (regional/Cercanías fare)€15
Mercado Central Atarazanas (tasting)€8
Parque de la Paloma (walk/view)Free
Carmen Thyssen Málaga (entry)€9
Castillo de Gibralfaro (entry/terrace)€5
Muelle Uno (marina cafés/snacks)€10
Plaza de la Merced (vermut/coffee)€6
Palacio de la Aduana gardens (walk)Free
Chiringuito La Malagueta (seafood dinner)€20
Café Central Málaga (breakfast)€6
Museo Picasso Málaga (entry)€12
Jardines de La Concepción (botanical garden entry)€5
Balcón de los Montes de Málaga (viewpoint)Free
Monte Victoria walk / Ermita de la Victoria (transport + light snack)€6
Carmen de los Mártires (entry/gardens)€3
Pedregalejo grilled espetos (El Tintero II)€20
Vinoteca El Buen Vivir (wine)€10
Caminito del Rey (timed-entry ticket, guided option)€12
Transport to Caminito del Rey & local refreshments€15
Embalse del Chorro (walk/picnic)Free
La Caleta (seafood dinner east-side beach)€20
Train to Valencia (long-distance fare estimate)€40
Estació del Nord (visit)Free
Mercado de Colón (breakfast - horchata & fartons)€6
Jardines de Monforte (entry)€2
Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia (entry)€2
Paella-focused lunch in old town€18
Valencia Cathedral (El Miguelete bell tower entry)€8
Lonja de la Seda (exterior / visit interior optional)€2
Plaza del Tossal (coffee/horchata)€4
Café de las Horas (evening cava/food)€12
Gulliver Park (photo stop)Free
Valenbisi bicycle rental (short ride)€3
Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (entry)€8
Jardines del Real (Viveros) (walk)Free
Museo Nacional de Cerámica (entry)€3
Ruzafa neighborhood (evening tapas at Bodega La Pascuala)€15
Albufera boat ride (El Palmar traditional boat with guide)€12
Guided walk Mirador de la Gola / picnic€8
Restaurante El Racó de la Paella (traditional paella lunch)€20
Mirador de la Albufera (birdwatching hide)Free
Casa de la Marjal (evening terrace meal)€15
Train to Barcelona (long-distance fare estimate)€40
El Born Cultural Centre (visit & exhibits)€4
Café de l'Opera (coffee)€4
Port Vell / Maritime Museum (visit)€6
Parc de la Ciutadella (rowboats/lake)€4
Mercat de la Boqueria (snack)€6
Plaça Sant Felip Neri (visit)Free
MUHBA Plaça del Rei (entry)€4
Plaça Reial (café)€5
La Vinateria del Call (tapas + wine)€20
Monestir de Sant Pau del Camp (visit - exterior/courtyard)Free
Sagrada Família (early entry ticket)€26
Passeig de Sant Joan / Baluard del Migdia (view & coffee)€4
Casa Vicens (entry)€9
Parc Güell (Monumental Zone entry)€10
Poblenou Rambla & Carrer de Pere IV (walk/shopping)Free
Platja de la Mar Bella (beach sit & chiringuito vermut)€6
Mirador del Carmel (sunset viewpoint)Free
Can Solé (Poblenou branch - seafood dinner)€28
La Paradeta Poblenou (shared seafood meal)€22
Passeig de Joan de Borbó (moonlit promenade/drink)€6
Estimated Total (per person)€1182
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