Classic Europe Tour for 11 Days

Classic Europe Tour for 11 Days

Rs. 2,25,000

Per Person

  • 10 Nights / 11 Days
  • 2 Persons

Tour Plan

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Day 01 - Arrive in Lisbon

Arrival at Lisbon, the Portuguese capital. It is well-known for its bright days, exciting nightlife, vibrant architecture, Fado music, and amiable residents. Notable sites like the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belem Tower are also located there. Your professional and amiable tour manager will meet you when you arrive in Lisbon, take you to your hotel, and help you with the check-in process. Lisbon overnight

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Day 02 - Lisbon city tour with a guide. Take a picture at Meet your qualified English-speaking guide this morning after breakfast, and then start your guided city tour

Take this guided tour to explore Lisbon's fascinating and culturally rich historic cobblestone streets. Explore the Chiado district designed in the art deco style and Alfama, the oldest quarter of the city. view famous sites such as Commerce Square and the Sé Cathedral. Additionally, take a stroll through the top cafes and boutiques in the city while your knowledgeable guide shows you around "Lisboa." See Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon's most upscale and costly avenue. Igreja de San Domingos, Praca dos Restauradores, Chiado, etc. Afterwards, we head to the Belem Tower for a photo op. Lisbon's formidable mediaeval defence tower, located on the northern bank of the Tagus River, is a representation of Europe's Age of Discovery. Because of its construction commemorating the famous Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama's voyage to India, Belém Tower is also referred to as The Tower of St. Vincent. Then it's a drive to Sintra.

Explore the most magnificent natural beauty encasing some of Europe's most captivating palaces. Discover the Pena Palace, meander through the vibrant village streets, enjoy a mouthwatering Portuguese meal, and stroll past the stunning beaches along the Estoril coast. See the enchanted Pena Palace, with its extravagantly colourful architecture and lush garden; stroll through the charming village of Cascais; and explore the vast and stunning beaches of the Estoril Coast. Lisbon overnight

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Day 03 - Drive to Seville. Enjoy the Flamenco Show

After checking out of your accommodation, relax in your coach as we travel to Seville, the biggest city in Southern Spain. It is one of Spain's most fascinating tourist destinations because of its fascinating history and rumoured construction by Hercules himself. Once in Seville, make your way to your hotel and make a reservation. Get ready to experience a real Flamenco later in the evening! Take in a thrilling Flamenco performance complete with flamboyant dancing, singing, clapping of hands, and upbeat guitar music.

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Day 04 - Tour guide through the city of Seville. Go to Granada in a vehicle. On a journey, take a guided tour of Cordoba

Check out the Monastery of San Jerenimo. Today we check out of the hotel and head to the vibrant, sun-filled city that is the birthplace of Andalusian culture in general and flamenco in particular, accompanied by a qualified guide who speaks English. The old town, where this guided tour finds scenes of romance around every corner, is especially rich in history, as evidenced by the streets and monuments. See Seville's most famous landmark, the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the largest gothic church in Spain, and Christopher Columbus's final resting place, the Roman Bridge. La Giralda, Plaza Nueva, Real Alcázar, Aire de Sevilla, Sevilla Cathedral, and Giralda, among other places. Visit the cathedral, the Alcázar, the old city of Seville, and the other major attractions of Andalucia's capital.

We take a car to Cordoba later. On the way, make a quick stop at Home, the only city in the world with four Unesco-protected sites and Spain's largest old town. Begin your orientation city tour as soon as you arrive. Take your time exploring the city's streets, stopping to snap pictures, eat, or get a memento. The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Roman Bridge, Puerta del Puente, Patio de los Naranjos, Córdoba's Jewish Quarter, Plaza of the Corredera, and other landmarks will be visible to you. We then go to the San Jernimo Monastery. Since the early 1500s, this structure has been regarded as a masterpiece of architecture among Córdoba's religious structures. It was the Sisters of St. Jerome's first monastery in Spain. Proceed to Granada by car, then arrive at your hotel. Granada overnight

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Day 05 - Guided city tour of Granada

See the Generalife Gardens and the Alhambra Palace. A guided tour of Malaga. Follow your knowledgeable, English-speaking guide at Alhambra Palace as you navigate the winding streets lined with white houses, lush patios, and numerous springs that harmoniously blend Arab and Christian architectural styles. Admire the well-known Puerta Elvira, also known as the Gate of Elvira, Puerta Monaita, Palacios de Dar-al-Horra, Convent of Santa Isabel la Real, and so forth. See the Alhambra Palace, a magnificent example of Moorish art and architecture that is perched on a hilltop overlooking Granada, Spain. Discover all that the monumental complex of the Alhambra and Generalife has to offer by learning about its history, enclave, individual spaces that comprise it, and museums. From the serene Generalife Gardens to the sumptuous chambers of the Nasrid Palaces, every step one takes through the Alhambra's halls unveils a tapestry of history. The Alhambra is more than just a stunning building; it carries with it a history of Moorish culture, Islamic influence, and the timeless charm of a palace that has endured through the ages, leaving an enduring impression on both the surrounding area and the hearts of those who are fortunate enough to explore its halls. After that, relax in your coach as we travel to Malaga for a tour and orientation. Explore the charm of Málaga's squares, streets, and undiscovered areas. Among the notable structures you will witness are the Cathedral, Calle Larios, the Atarazanas Market, the Roman Theatre, and the Alcazaba. You will also learn about Malaga's unusual past, complete with untold tales and fascinating facts that will make you fall in love with this place. Granada overnight

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Day 06 - Travel to Madrid. Visit Toledo while travelling

After leaving your hotel, head to Madrid, one of the greenest and most vibrant capital cities in Europe. The royals, food markets, and historic buildings are its main draws. Its borders are home to a wealth of historical and cultural landmarks, including the Royal Palace and the Royal Theatre, as well as an abundance of museums and galleries that are unparalleled in all of Europe. While travelling, we stop at Toledo, the imperial capital of the past. You will be guided through its winding cobblestone streets to experience the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. The tour will take in the interior of the imposing Gothic cathedral as well as a visit to St. Tome Church, home of the world-famous painting by El Greco. We go to the Toledo Sword Factory next. Toledo, Spain, is the origin of Toledo steel, which has a reputation for being exceptionally hard. Toledo is also a centre for metalworking and has historically produced swords. Toledo, Spain, was once known for producing the best swords in the world. Proceed with your journey to Madrid by car. After checking in, relax in your hotel's comforts. In Madrid for the night

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Day 07 - Madrid city tour with a guide. Take a picture at the Royal Palace. Go to the Bullring

The most notable sights in Madrid, such as the Puerta del Sol, the magnificent fountains of Neptune and Cibeles, the stately Alcala Gate, the bustling Gran Via, the Plaza de España, and the Plaza de Oriente, can be seen when you visit the city this morning with your guide. Next, make your way to Madrid's Royal Palace. Currently reserved for state ceremonies, it serves as the Spanish royal family's official residence in Madrid. It's not the biggest royal palace in Europe in terms of floor area or size while still in use. We then go to a well-known bullfighting arena. Bullfighting, an art form that gained popularity in the early twelfth century and is still very much in practice, is often linked to Spain. In Madrid for the night.

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Day 08 - Travel to Valencia. Guided tour of Valencia

We depart from the hotel after breakfast and head to Valencia, which is reputed to have a thriving cultural scene, important historical landmarks, and stunning scenery. Experience a guided tour of the city's historic centre, visiting its most iconic monuments, including its three World Heritage properties, after meeting your professional English-speaking guide. With numerous monuments from every era, three World Heritage sites, and more than 21 centuries of history, Valencia is a proud city. See the most famous monuments in Valencia. Explore the Silk Exchange (Lonja de la Seda), the Water Tribunal (Tribunal de las Aguas), and the Fallas, an annual celebration that combines fire, fireworks, and ephemeral artwork. Few places in the world can claim to have three distinct cultural landmarks listed on the esteemed UNESCO list. Later, explore Valencia's renowned vineyards and discover the wine's mysteries. Explore the historic Utiel-Requena region and learn about Spain's ancient winemaking traditions. Later, make your way to the hotel and register. Valencia overnight

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Day 09 - Travel by car to Barcelona. Barcelona city tour with a guide. Go see the Sagrada Familia

We leave the hotel today and head to Barcelona, which is highly anticipated. Catalonia's dynamic capital, located in northeastern Spain, is a city that skillfully combines a fascinating cultural scene, modern architecture, and a rich history. The city's skyline is defined by its iconic architecture, especially the captivating pieces by Antoni Gaudí, like Park Güell and the Sagrada Família. After arriving, continue on to a guided tour of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia. Experience a professionally guided walking tour of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter with a guide who speaks English. Stroll by significant historical sites like the Palau del Lloctinent, the Capella de Santa Àgata, and the Saló del Tinell. See the Olympic Stadium, Plaza de Cataluna, the bustling Ramblas, Barcelona's most famous street, and the Olympic Village, Columbus Monument, and Montjuïc Mountain. We go to Sagrada Familia next. The Sagrada Família is a unique temple in terms of its foundation, origins, and purpose. It is a large, incomplete Roman Catholic minor basilica. The Barcelona Temple has been observed to progress for the past five generations. The Basilica is still being built today, more than 135 years after the cornerstone was laid. Barcelona overnight.

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Day 10 - Travel to Montserrat

We will be heading to Montserrat, one of the most well-liked day trips from Barcelona, after breakfast today. It is a trip to a distinctive mountain range with views of Catalonia. Take a full-day tour from Barcelona to Montserrat, located in the Catalan countryside. Visit the Basilica and Monastery on Montserrat, a stunning mountain with several peaks and striking rock formations. During your free time, you can continue to explore the farmer's market, museum, and views from Cavall Bernat Ridge. After that, head back to the city and spend some leisure time at Lam Ramblas. Las Ramblas, a centre of culture and social life, is a must-visit location for tourists looking to experience the distinct charm of Barcelona. It embodies the city's vibrant spirit. Barcelona overnight.

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Day 11 - Return home by plane

It's time to depart for your amazing trip and head back home. Bid farewell to the amazing new acquaintances you have met during the tour. With happy memories of your European vacation that you will remember forever, check out and head for the airport.

Included And Excluded

  • HotelYes
  • Entrance FeesYes
  • Tour GuideYes
  • InsuranceNo
  • Food & DrinksNo
  • Additional ServicesNo
  • Air FaresNo