Northern Spain
OVERVIEW
Northern Spain is a region of great charm and unexpected discoveries, where what may lack in sunshine and hordes of tourists is made up in a feast for the eyes, mind, and palate.
This tour is ideal for people that have just a few spare days in Spain, and would like to take the most of it.
You will visit Aragon, the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Castilla & Leon - areas in the upper, northern provinces of Spain, with a main cities of San Sebastian, Bilbao, Santander, Oviedo and Salamanca, and with lots of beautiful landscapes to pass and see along the way.
The tour starts and ends in Madrid.
Included in tour:
- accommodation in **** hotels
- 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners
- modern and air-conditioned bus
- multi-lingual tour escort
- travel insurance
- free Wi- Fi on board
Price: From €500
ITINERARY
Day 1. Madrid - Zaragoza - San Sebastián (575 km ~ 357 miles)
Departure from our terminal in Madrid at 08.00 in the morning towards Zaragoza.
Spain's fifth largest city - Zaragoza, is the capital of the Aragón region. Located south of the Pyrenees, it sits almost in the middle between Madrid and San Sebastian, and is home to a range of fascinating sights, from Roman ruins to magnificent Islamic architecture and a striking Baroque cathedral. We will stop in the city center so you can have free time to explore the most notorious sights of Zaragoza: Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar and Puente de Piedra (the Stone Bridge).
A
striking Baroque Basilica, it is here that many believe that
Santiago - one of Jesus’ disciples and referred to as James in the
Bible - saw the Virgin Mary ascend a marble pillar. A chapel was
built around that pillar and later added to and renovated, until it
became the stunning cathedral it is today. If you want, you can head
inside to look around at its magnificent interior, then take the
elevator to the top to enjoy some of the most spectacular views of
the city.
Bridge Bridge
Puente de Piedra (the Stone Bridge) is the oldest of all the bridges
across the Ebro River. It was built in 1401 following a Gothic
style. Measuring about 225 meters in length, the entire stone
structure is held by seven arches, with cutwaters that help to break
the water flow. It is very close to the Plaza del Pilar, so its
silhouette with the Basilica del Pilar in the background has become
one of the iconic images of the city.
After some free time in Zaragoza we'll continue to San Sebastian. Arrival in early evening, dinner and accommodation.
Day 2. San Sebastián - Bilbao - Santander (205 km ~ 127 miles)
Breakfast and transfer to Bilbao.
The Basque city of Bilbao is particularly well known for its avant-garde contemporary designs and fascinating architecture, especially as it is home to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, where we will make a stop to walk around and make pictures of this gorgeous and wicked structure.
Bilbao’s
Guggenheim Museum is the most emblematic
building in the city, towering above the
river like an undulating titanium ship. The
celebrated modern art museum, designed by
the architect Frank Gehry, resembles a huge
metal ship, covered in shiny wavy patterns
and quirky structures, and is just as
impressive from the outside as it is from
the inside. Surrounding the museum, you’ll
find Bilbao’s Art District, home to
world-famous artworks such as Louise
Bourgeois’ Mamen spider sculpture, Jeff
Koons’ Puppy and Anish Kapoor’s Tall Tree
and the Eye.
Later we’ll relocate to Santander. Santanderis the capital of Spain's Cantabria region and offers a whole host of attractions for visitors, from history museums to art centers and beaches. Spend your time shopping in the Mercado de la Esperanza, visiting the Palacio de la Magdalena or browsing the works in the new Centro Botín. Some highlights worth to see in your free time:
Santander
has two beaches – the Playa de los Bikinis
and the Playa de la Magdalena, which are
perfect for sunbathing in summer or
strolling along in winter.
The
Palacio de la Magdalena is situated on the
vast Magdalena Peninsula, on the edge of the
city, and has become somewhat of a symbol of
Santander. Built between 1908 and 1912, it’s
one of the best examples of this style of
architecture in the whole of northern Spain.
The palace was used as a summer residence
for the Spanish royal family between 1913
and 1930, and today is open for visitors and
grand events.
One
of the most impressive buildings in the city
is the Santander Cathedral, which simply
can’t be missed.
Dinner and night in Santander.
Day 3. Santander - Santillana del Mar - Covadonga - Oviedo (320 km ~ 199 miles)
Breakfast. This day you'll be travelling throughout one of the most beautiful Spanish National Parks - Picos de Europa, which is characterized by high massifs, deep ravines, lush mountain meadows and vast glassy lakes. First we make today is in Santillana de Mar.
This
town, that has often been referred to as one
of the most beautiful villages in the whole
of Spain, let alone just Cantabria. Sitting
on the coast and surrounded by verdant green
mountains, it offers the best of both
worlds. Think caramel-colored architecture
and steep, cobbled streets, perfect medieval
stone and timber houses. Santillana del Mar
was built around the collegiate church of
Santa María and is also dotted with old
defense towers and Renaissance palaces.
After some free time, we’ll continue to Covadonga, - a place, located at the western edge of Picos de Europa, and is visited by thousands of people every year. Notorious sight - Chapel of Covadonga.
Chapel
of Covadonga is located in a mountain grotto
and features an image of the Virgin Mary -
Virgin of Covadonga. This sight played an
important role in Christian history. It was
where Christian forces in Iberia defeated a
Muslim army at the Battle of Covadonga,
marking the beginning of the Spanish
Reconquista. But though the cave is now
linked to Christianity, it’s believed it was
first a site for prehistoric pagan worship.
Another stop and a time to admire the Holy Cave. Later continuation to Oviedo. Arrival, dinner and overnight.
Day 4. Oviedo - Salamanca - Madrid (531 km ~ 330 miles)
After breakfast you will leave Oviedo behind and make your way to the medieval city of Salamanca.
Located in the north-western part of Spain,Salamanca is a city of exceptional beauty and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. You'll have free time to enjoy the beautiful city center of Salamanca on your own. Highlights not to miss:
Old
Town - listed as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in 1988, the beautifully preserved old
town in the center of the city is impossible
to miss. The unmistakable sandstone
architecture is scattered throughout and
found among some of the city’s most famous
monuments.
Old
and the New Cathedrals - Salamanca’s
impressive New Cathedral lies next to the
Old Cathedral and its construction first
began in the 15th century, and lasted until
the 18th. It is considerably larger than its
historic counterpart and is one of Spain’s
most impressive examples of Gothic
architecture, while also featuring
Renaissance and Baroque elements.
Salamanca
University is located in the historic town
center and was founded between 1425 and
1433. The building is considered one of the
oldest universities in the world, and also
one of the most beautiful ones.
Plaza
Mayor (The Main Square) - one of the largest
squares in Spain, and is the heart of the
bustling city. Small shops and restaurants
are spread out around the bustling. Along
with the University of Salamanca, Plaza
Mayor is considered the emblem of the city
and has been declared a National Monument.
The
historical Casa de las Conchas (Shells
House) – building of a 16th century, is
known for its curious façade, which is
decorated with more than 300 shells.
Later we will continue to Madrid. Arrival and end of the tour.
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