![]() ![]() This is another nine-day jaunt to Spain's Mediterranean coast. Learn more Itinerary #2: Best of Barcelona & Valencia Days six and seven are free to explore the rocky coves and crescent beaches of the Costa Brava, and on day eight you'll finish strong with a wine tasting in the Empordà region. Then you'll continue to Figueres, which is Salvador Dalí's hometown, and visit a museum dedicated to the surrealist master. Day four you'll venture outside the city to Santa Maria de Montserrat, a 16th-century abbey perched atop a mountain, plus enjoy a traditional Catalan lunch and wine tasting nearby.ĭay five you'll hop a train north to the ancient city of Girona where a local guide will lead you on a walking tour. Later you'll sample the tastes and flavors of Catalonia in Barcelona's markets. On day three you'll continue the architecture theme with a stroll around Park Güell plus a visit to the Catalan-modernist Casa Milá building, both Gaudí gems. The next morning you'll dive right into the city on a half-day tour that includes stops at popular attractions like La Sagrada Familia, the iconic church designed by legendary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. A driver will meet you at the airport to transfer you to your hotel in the city center, and after checking in you can stretch your legs on a self-guided tour. The journey begins with your arrival in Barcelona. Train to Girona and Figueres - Explore Costa Brava La Sagrada Familia and Barcelona DayĪntoni Gaudí architecture tour - Market visitĭay trip to Santa Maria de Montserrat Wine tasting Naturally, the starting point is Barcelona, and after enjoying Catalonia's capital you're off to wine tastings in the countryside and visits to the beautiful seaside villages of the Costa Brava. This nine-day adventure in Catalonia focuses on the most beautiful parts of northeastern Spain. Itinerary #1: Best of Barcelona & the Costa Brava ![]()
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