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A Romantic Honeymoon in Spain: Barcelona, Seville & Madrid
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A Romantic Honeymoon in Spain: Barcelona, Seville & Madrid
Day 1: Arrival in Barcelona & Gothic Quarter Charm
Arrive at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
Welcome to Spain! Upon arrival, clear immigration and customs. Take the Aerobús or a taxi to your hotel in the city center.
Check-in: Hotel Neri Relais & Châteaux
Settle into your romantic hotel, a restored 12th-century palace located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter. Its historic charm and intimate atmosphere make it perfect for a honeymoon.
Romantic Walk through the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Lose yourselves in the labyrinthine streets of Barcelona's oldest neighborhood. Discover hidden squares like Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, admire the Barcelona Cathedral, and soak in the medieval atmosphere.
Intimate Welcome Dinner at El Xampanyet
Experience an authentic Catalan tapas bar. This charming, historic spot is known for its delicious small plates, anchovies, and sparkling Cava. It's lively, traditional, and perfect for your first night.
Day 2: The Genius of Gaudí
Morning at Sagrada Família
Visit Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece. The interior, with its tree-like columns and stunning stained-glass windows, is a breathtaking sight. The morning light creates a magical kaleidoscope of colors.
Lunch near Sagrada Família
Enjoy a casual lunch at La Paradeta, a unique 'seafood market' restaurant where you choose your fresh seafood and they cook it for you on the spot.
Afternoon at Park Güell
Explore Gaudí's whimsical public park. Wander through the vibrant mosaic-covered structures, sit on the famous serpentine bench, and enjoy stunning views of Barcelona from the main terrace.
Sunset Catamaran Cruise
End your day with a romantic sunset sail along the Barcelona coastline. Enjoy a glass of Cava as you watch the city skyline light up. A truly memorable honeymoon experience.
Dinner in El Born
Dine at Bodega La Puntual, a stylish yet traditional restaurant in the trendy El Born district. They offer exquisite tapas and classic Catalan dishes in a romantic setting.
Day 3: Picasso, Markets & Farewell Barcelona
Morning at the Picasso Museum
Discover the formative years of the legendary artist, Pablo Picasso. The museum is housed in five adjoining medieval palaces and showcases one of the most complete collections of his early works.
Food Tour at La Boqueria Market
Immerse yourselves in the vibrant chaos of Barcelona's most famous market. Join a small-group food tour to sample Iberian ham, local cheeses, fresh seafood, and other Catalan delicacies.
Views from Montjuïc Hill
Take the funicular and then the cable car up to Montjuïc Castle for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the port. It's a perfect spot for a romantic afternoon.
Farewell Dinner at Disfrutar
For a truly special honeymoon dinner, book a table at Disfrutar. This 2-Michelin-starred restaurant offers an avant-garde, theatrical, and unforgettable tasting menu. A culinary highlight of your trip.
Day 4: Journey to Seville & Andalusian Soul
Fly from Barcelona to Seville
Take a morning flight to Seville to maximize your time. The flight is quick and efficient, allowing you to enjoy an afternoon in your new destination.
Check-in: Hotel Alfonso XIII
Check into one of Spain's most prestigious hotels. This historic property, commissioned by the King of Spain, features stunning Andalusian architecture and luxurious rooms, setting the stage for a romantic stay.
Explore the Santa Cruz Quarter
Wander hand-in-hand through the narrow, winding streets of Seville's old Jewish quarter. Discover charming plazas, flower-filled patios, and whitewashed houses. It's incredibly romantic and atmospheric.
Tapas Dinner in Santa Cruz
Enjoy a traditional tapas dinner at Bodega Santa Cruz 'Las Columnas'. This is a classic, bustling Sevillano bar. Stand at the counter, order small plates of delicious food, and soak in the local vibe.
Day 5: Royal Palaces & Passionate Flamenco
Morning at the Royal Alcázar of Seville
Explore this stunning royal palace, a masterpiece of Mudéjar architecture. Wander through its ornate rooms, intricate tilework, and lush, tranquil gardens (where parts of Game of Thrones were filmed).
Seville Cathedral & Giralda Tower
Visit the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, home to the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Climb the Giralda, the cathedral's bell tower (a former minaret), for spectacular views over Seville.
Lunch with a View
Have lunch at a restaurant near the cathedral. La Cueva offers great traditional food with views of the Giralda from its outdoor seating.
Intimate Flamenco Show
Experience the passion and emotion of an authentic flamenco performance. Choose an intimate 'tablao' for a powerful and up-close experience. Casa de la Memoria is renowned for its high-quality, traditional shows.
Late Dinner in Triana
Cross the Isabel II bridge into the vibrant Triana neighborhood, the historic heart of flamenco. Enjoy a late dinner at a riverside restaurant like Mariatrifulca, offering modern Andalusian cuisine and stunning views back towards the city.
Day 6: Grand Plazas & Riverside Romance
Plaza de España
Be amazed by the scale and beauty of the Plaza de España, built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. Admire the intricate tilework, walk across the bridges, and take a romantic boat ride along the canal.
Stroll through María Luisa Park
Adjacent to the Plaza de España is Seville's main public park. Enjoy a leisurely walk through its lush botanical gardens, past fountains and monuments. It's a peaceful escape from the city buzz.
Lunch near the Park
Find a charming restaurant on the edge of the Santa Cruz quarter, near the park, for a relaxed lunch. Restaurante Oriza is an elegant option with a beautiful conservatory.
Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
Visit this modern architectural marvel, known locally as 'The Mushrooms'. Take the elevator to the top for a unique walkway with panoramic views of Seville as the sun begins to set.
Farewell Seville Dinner
Enjoy a final Andalusian dinner at Abades Triana, known for its creative cuisine and, most importantly, its direct, spectacular views of the Torre del Oro and the Giralda across the river.
Day 7: High-Speed to Madrid & Royal Grandeur
Train from Seville to Madrid
Take the high-speed AVE train from Seville's Santa Justa station to Madrid's Atocha station. It's a comfortable and scenic journey through the Spanish countryside.
Check-in: The Westin Palace, Madrid
Stay at this iconic hotel located in the heart of the Art Triangle. Its opulent decor, famous stained-glass dome, and impeccable service make it a perfect honeymoon choice.
Lunch at Mercado de San Miguel
Dive into Madrid's culinary scene at this beautiful historic market. Graze on gourmet tapas, from fresh oysters and Galician octopus to jamón ibérico and artisan cheeses. A feast for the senses.
Royal Palace of Madrid
Explore the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family. With over 3,000 rooms, it is one of the largest palaces in Europe. Marvel at the lavish staterooms, the Royal Armory, and the stunning Throne Room.
Rooftop Drinks & Dinner
Head to the Círculo de Bellas Artes rooftop (Azotea del Círculo) for sunset drinks. It offers one of the best panoramic views of Madrid. Afterwards, have a romantic dinner at the nearby Restaurante Ático, run by a Michelin-starred chef.
Day 8: Art, Parks & Culinary Delights
Masterpieces at the Prado Museum
Spend the morning exploring one of the world's greatest art museums. Focus on the Spanish masters like Velázquez (Las Meninas), Goya (The Third of May 1808), and El Greco. The collection is vast and impressive.
Lunch in the Literary Quarter (Barrio de las Letras)
After the museum, walk to the charming Barrio de las Letras. Enjoy lunch at Casa Alberto, a historic tavern founded in 1827, serving classic Madrid dishes in a traditional setting.
Relaxing Afternoon in El Retiro Park
Escape to Madrid's beautiful central park. Rent a rowboat on the Grand Pond, stroll to the stunning Crystal Palace (Palacio de Cristal), and simply relax on the grass. A perfect romantic interlude.
Gourmet Food Tour or Cooking Class
Immerse yourselves in Spanish cuisine with a hands-on experience. Join a Paella and Sangria cooking class, or take a guided gourmet tapas tour through the historic center to discover hidden culinary gems.
Day 9: Shopping, Culture & Farewell Dinner
Explore the Salamanca District
Spend the morning in Madrid's most upscale neighborhood. Stroll along the 'Golden Mile' (Calle Serrano) for high-end shopping, admire the elegant 19th-century architecture, and enjoy a coffee at a chic cafe.
Lunch at a Local Favorite
Have lunch at Casa Dani, located inside the Mercado de la Paz in Salamanca. It's famous for having one of the best 'tortillas de patatas' (Spanish omelette) in the city. A true local experience.
Discover the Temple of Debod
Visit an authentic ancient Egyptian temple that was dismantled and rebuilt in Madrid. It's located in a park with beautiful views, especially at sunset, looking out towards the Royal Palace.
Special Farewell Dinner at Sobrino de Botín
Dine at the world's oldest restaurant, according to the Guinness World Records (founded in 1725). Famous for its roast suckling pig and lamb cooked in the original wood-fired oven. A historic and memorable final dinner.
Day 10: Adiós, España!
Breakfast: Chocolate con Churros
Indulge in a classic Spanish breakfast at Chocolatería San Ginés, an institution that has been serving thick hot chocolate and crispy churros since 1894. It's open 24/7.
Last-Minute Souvenir Shopping
Take a final stroll around the Plaza Mayor or Gran Vía for any last-minute souvenirs, whether it's a piece of Spanish leather, ceramics, or some gourmet food items like saffron or olive oil.
Depart from Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
Head to the airport for your flight home, filled with wonderful memories of your Spanish honeymoon.
Q.What is the best way to travel between cities in Spain?
For long distances like Barcelona to Seville, flying is often the most time-efficient. For routes like Seville to Madrid...
Q.What are some must-try food items?
In Barcelona, try 'pa amb tomàquet' (bread with tomato) and fresh seafood. In Seville, indulge in Andalusian tapas like ...
Q.What is the dining etiquette in Spain?
Spaniards eat late. Lunch is typically between 2-4 PM, and dinner often starts at 9 PM or later. Tipping is not obligato...
Q.What should I pack for Spain in March?
March weather is variable but generally pleasant. Pack layers: light sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, a medium-weight jack...
Q.Are credit cards widely accepted?
Yes, Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. However, it's always a good idea ...
Q.Any local customs I should be aware of?
Greetings are important; a simple 'Hola' when entering a shop is polite. The afternoon 'siesta' is less common in major ...
Day 1: Arrival in Barcelona & Gothic Quarter Charm
Arrive at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
Check-in: Hotel Neri Relais & Châteaux
Romantic Walk through the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Intimate Welcome Dinner at El Xampanyet
Day 2: The Genius of Gaudí
Morning at Sagrada Família
Lunch near Sagrada Família
Afternoon at Park Güell
Sunset Catamaran Cruise
Dinner in El Born
Day 3: Picasso, Markets & Farewell Barcelona
Morning at the Picasso Museum
Food Tour at La Boqueria Market
Views from Montjuïc Hill
Farewell Dinner at Disfrutar
Day 4: Journey to Seville & Andalusian Soul
Fly from Barcelona to Seville
Check-in: Hotel Alfonso XIII
Explore the Santa Cruz Quarter
Tapas Dinner in Santa Cruz
Day 5: Royal Palaces & Passionate Flamenco
Morning at the Royal Alcázar of Seville
Seville Cathedral & Giralda Tower
Lunch with a View
Intimate Flamenco Show
Late Dinner in Triana
Day 6: Grand Plazas & Riverside Romance
Plaza de España
Stroll through María Luisa Park
Lunch near the Park
Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
Farewell Seville Dinner
Day 7: High-Speed to Madrid & Royal Grandeur
Train from Seville to Madrid
Check-in: The Westin Palace, Madrid
Lunch at Mercado de San Miguel
Royal Palace of Madrid
Rooftop Drinks & Dinner
Day 8: Art, Parks & Culinary Delights
Masterpieces at the Prado Museum
Lunch in the Literary Quarter (Barrio de las Letras)
Relaxing Afternoon in El Retiro Park
Gourmet Food Tour or Cooking Class
Day 9: Shopping, Culture & Farewell Dinner
Explore the Salamanca District
Lunch at a Local Favorite
Discover the Temple of Debod
Special Farewell Dinner at Sobrino de Botín
Day 10: Adiós, España!
Breakfast: Chocolate con Churros
Last-Minute Souvenir Shopping
Depart from Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
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