The Ten Historic Cities of Spain: An Inspiring Journey

What to expect on this itinerary
Uncover the essence of culture and history on your 13-day Spain tour that features not one standout city but many, each unique and enticing in a way distinctive to the rest. The architecture provides contrasting backdrops, history is told through a multitude of legends, and the atmosphere is dictated by the vibrancy of a very localized culture in ten exceptional and diverse odes to a country unlike anywhere else.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Wandering the Cobblestone Streets of the Gothic Quarter
Where better to start than the cobbled lanes of history, the scents of Roman heritage etched into the heart of Barcelona’s Barri Gothic? The past and present merge seamlessly here, something that comes to the fore in almost all the cities you are going to visit. Wine bars are built into the remains of early monasteries, buskers play seductively beside epic stone cathedrals, and the chatter from terraces hums beneath buildings that slope with the demands of time. After a chauffeured airport transfer, the afternoon and evening are at your leisure, a hotel in the Gothic quarter allowing easy access to the lanes and sights at Barcelona’s heart.
What's Included:
Barcelona – A Panoramic on Barcelona, Including the Best of the Modernist Movement
Granada – The Lavish Alhambra and a Moorish Architectural Legacy
Ronda – The Romance of One of Spain’s Oldest City
Gibraltar – Contrasts of Independence and Andalusia’s White Villages
Seville – Fiery Layers, From Moorish Flickers to Conquistadors and the Exuberant Atmosphere of Today
Madrid – The Alluring Sophistication of Old Islamic Culture
Madrid – Mesmerizing Art and the Palaces of the Past
Salamanca – Astonishing City Walls and the Legend of Salamanca
Salamanca – Gothic to Baroque to Renaissance and Pleasures on the Terraces
Segovia – An Epic Roman Legacy and Final Evening of Fine Tapas
Madrid – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Explore the revolutionary design of the Modernist movement in Barcelona, a city that makes for an iconic introduction to Spain
- Uncover the Moorish legacy of Granada, a city enshrined in medieval legend
- Spend two nights in one of Spain’s oldest cities, 3,000 years of history enveloping you in whitewashed mountain-top Ronda
- Take a peek into the contradictions of today with a day in Gibraltar, a city-state seeking to create a new identity
- Soak up the exuberance and enchantment of Seville, a wonderful city that enhances the layers of history with the atmosphere of the modern day
- The exoticism of ancient Islamic culture provides a beautiful memory with a day in Cordoba
- Madrid immerses you in world-renowned art and the regal tastes of the monarchs, which is all just the start of what you can admire in the capital
- Wander beneath the whitewashed walls and spend a morning in Avila, an enchanting city rooted in the 11th century
- World Heritage Salamanca provides an endearing insight into contrasting architectural movements, from Renaissance to Gothic to Baroque, as told by the sculpted figures that look down from the monuments
- Segovia symbolizes the juxtapositions of Spain’s cities, a 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct cutting straight through plazas filled with relaxed terraces
- Exploring contrasting cities offers a wonderful insight into Spanish cuisine, and you will enjoy distinctive flavors at each of the destinations you visit
Detailed Description
In some European countries, there are unmissable city experiences. Imagine a first-time trip to France without Paris, England without London, or Italy without Rome. In Spain, there is no single defining city, even if Barcelona may make that claim. From Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia to the exquisite Moorish alcazars, the architecture changes dramatically between the cities, each with a very distinctive design and flavor. From mountaintop perches to arid plains and Mediterranean waters, each city has its own natural backdrop. Each is blessed with a history of stories and fables that weave their way across cobbled lanes and central plazas. Cuisine and culture also vary drastically, inspired by a proud regional independence and demand for the unique.
Across these cities, there is one piece of culture that frames everything and creates the atmosphere. Languid hours are spent on al fresco terraces, and there is always enough time for another drink or plate of tapas. While these cities are distinctive, they also showcase the similarities of the Spanish experience. Visit Paris or London, and you must consciously search for the real city, but in Spain, authenticity comes naturally, and by visiting ten different cities, you will come to recognize that what ties all these places together is greater than what makes them distinct. While ten cities in 13 days may sound like a lot, Spain is relatively compact and blessed with excellent transport connections, ensuring you move at a pace that is suited to the laid-back style of the country.
Start in Barcelona, Gaudi’s feats among the highlights of the Catalonian city on the coast. It is a short flight to Granada, a city of contradictions, grand yet gritty, held together by the Moorish Alhambra palace and a medieval legacy. Spend a day in Ronda, 3,000 years old and counting, perched on a mountain above Andalusia. Contemporary culture marks a day in Gibraltar, where regional independence is magnified. Continuing in the south of the country, you spend time amid the colors and energy of Seville. There are so many layers of history and culture to admire, from a night of flamenco to a canvas of artisanal design and color.
Stop in Cordoba, a testament to the beauty of old Islamic culture and the world’s most cultural city from 800 to 1000 AD. Art and royal palaces provide charm in Madrid, along with maze-like central lanes that make it feel like a sleepy city, not a capital. Then spend the final days on the central plains, first admiring Avila, a city enclosed by breathtaking medieval walls. Salamanca is a gem in the middle of nowhere, 800 years of refined design showing the juxtapositions of Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance. Then you are off to Segovia which offers you a final hurrah, its Roman aqueduct still dominating the city after 2,000 years. In all these great cities, you are immersed in a legacy of the past that is etched with the fresh strokes of a changing country.
Zicasso works closely with the best Spain travel operators to ensure that you have a fully customized trip of a lifetime.
Starting Price
$4,100 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We visited Madrid, Toledo, San Sebastián, Bayonne, Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Hondarribia, La Rioja, Barcelona, Montserrat, and the Penedes (Cava) region.
We loved our private guides, private wine tastings, and day trips outside of the big cities.
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The owners of Zicasso’s tour company were amazing from start to finish. They curated a custom trip for us to Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Málaga, Toledo, and Granada. They listened to our requests and came up with a brilliant itinerary that included personal drivers, hotels, dining recommendations, and tour guides. They were also so quick to respond to our questions and pivot our plans when needed. This was a very special 30th-anniversary trip for us and they knocked it out of the park.
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We were very happy to be matched with Zicasso’s travel consultant to arrange our travel plans. His expertise and thoughtfulness were obvious through every detail, and his suggestions proved to be the right ones in nearly every case. The transfers made the travel stress-free and smooth. The drivers were professional and most engaging, with only one slight mix-up on the location when departing Mallorca, but this caused no issue.
We returned to Zicasso because of our wonderful experience they arranged for our trip to Italy a few years ago, and this experience was equally fantastic. It was very assuring for my wife and I to receive the notices and updates from our travel consultant while our travel was in progress. He was prompt and detailed from start to finish. My wife speaks Spanish very well and loved the opportunity to interact and rebuild her vocabulary.
All hotels selected were excellent. The service quality was a standout at the hotel on Plaza de las Cortes in Madrid and the resort on Carrer de les Molins in Mallorca, in particular. The accommodation in Granada was beautiful, although just for feedback, the room location was not so good, having a full window wall at nearly ground level looking at people at a cafe — which meant keeping the blackout drapes pulled the entire time — and, consequently, a little noisy. That is just meant as a note if you book this hotel in the future. The lower levels at the back of the hotel should be avoided. That probably had more to do with what was available at check-in time, but just a note.
As we mentioned to our travel consultant during the trip, all four private tour guides we had were wonderful and very knowledgeable. The day trip to Toledo was a standout, as was the Alhambra in Granada. The horse show at the Spanish riding school fulfilled my wife's wish over many years and it didn't disappoint. Our guide in Granada stayed with us nearly an hour beyond her time (even though we mentioned the time to her). She replied that she enjoyed spending time with those who appreciated her city – and we did. We enjoyed her historical perspective very much and she seemed to enjoy it too. Our other guides were all terrific and it was evident they all enjoy their work and are proud of their cities and heritage.
We loved the horseback riding at the ranch with our guide in Mallorca. The staff there went above and beyond when my wife lost a bracelet on the trail (unknown where or when). We were nearly back at the hotel when we got a call that one of their staff had found the bracelet. The manager offered and dropped off the bracelet at the hotel that night on her way home, before we left for Barcelona. Great people!
The crowning point was ending our travel at the Sagrada Família at sunset — awe-inspiring! We really don't have any complaints or things we would change. There is much we would add, however, had we had more time (and money).
Thank you, Zicasso, and Zicasso’s travel company, for helping make a great memory for my wife and me.
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I know we worked together on content, so none of the activities or the schedule were a surprise. We enjoyed every activity and just loved Spain. Our trip was worry-free and we were in the country during the power outage. We were not able to visit a cathedral due to the power outage, but were able to do a different tour. Our guide was enthusiastic and we barely noticed any inconvenience.
Each guide was on time and personable. We had a couple of substitutes and that was not noticeable at all. In general, each guide was knowledgeable and we learned so much.
Our first guide, in Madrid, was so kind when he realized jet lag was going to cut our tour short – not his fault. He was the best choice for our first tour. He was so knowledgeable and helped to orient us to Madrid. It was so great to have a personal guide so we could ask questions.
Toledo was fantastic. We loved the guide and the city. The train ride was our first and we had to navigate the train station, but we did just fine after a few wrong turns. We took the bus to the station. The bus worked great. We were exhausted from our day in Toledo, but still walked from the train station. The information on how to get to the station was accurate and it was a lovely walk.
Sevilla was magical. We were surprised when our driver drove through a public square to let us out to walk to the hotel! We loved our tour, really liked the hotel, and had great meals in the restaurant. We got to know the bartender and she helped us experiment with local wines.
Our trip to Ronda was beautiful and our guide and driver were both excellent, especially our driver, who had to work around a running and walking event going on that meant our meeting spot was inaccessible. But he was on time and close, and we made it work!
Our trip to the olive oil museum was great, but we were part of a group and some of the people in the group were just stupid. I am allergic to olive trees and my allergies completely kicked up. We enjoyed the tour and bought olive oil, but I just couldn’t understand why some people on the tour were so rude.
The wine tasting also got us a spontaneous flamenco demonstration, which was fantastic. We stayed and did a wine tasting with the owner. We could have stayed all afternoon. She was lovely and interesting, and we enjoyed our time there very much.
Málaga was a joy and it was there we had the power outage. We had a great tour with our guide, who took so many pictures of us and slowed down to compensate for my tired legs. Touring was catching up with me. The Picasso Museum was open and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We loved our hotel and were very grateful there was a good restaurant with an excellent bar, and we took advantage of that!
Granada was worth a visit and our trip to the Alhambra was amazing; our guide was five-star.
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