Malaga›Granada›Baeza›Cordoba›Siviglia›Cadiz+1 more
Itinerary
Day 1 — Malaga
A port city located on the southern coast of Spain, in the Andalusia region, Malaga is famous for its combination of history, culture, and natural beauty. It is the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and offers a rich artistic heritage, with numerous museums, historical monuments, and a vibrant gastronomic scene.
Main attractions include the Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress overlooking the city; Gibralfaro Castle, which offers panoramic views of the city and the sea; and Malaga Cathedral, a magnificent example of Renaissance architecture.
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Day 2 — Malaga → Granada
Granada is a charming city located in southern Spain, in the Andalusia region. Renowned for its historical and cultural heritage, Granada is most famous for the Alhambra, a majestic complex of Moorish palaces and gardens that dominates the city. The city is a perfect blend of Arab, Christian, and Judaic influences, visible in its architecture and historic neighborhoods, such as the Albaicín, with its winding streets and whitewashed houses.
Granada also offers a vibrant food scene, famous for the free tapas served with every drink, and a scenic location among the Sierra Nevada mountains. The temperate climate and beautiful landscapes make it an ideal destination for exploring history, culture, and nature.
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Day 4 — Granada → Baeza
Baeza is a small city located in the province of Jaén, Andalusia, southern Spain. Famous for its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Baeza is a perfect example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. The city is known for its Cathedral, the Town Hall, and the Plaza del Pueblo.
Baeza is also linked to Antonio Machado, one of Spain's greatest poets, who lived and taught in the city. With its tranquil atmosphere and the beauty of its historic buildings, Baeza is an ideal destination for those seeking culture, history, and a return to the past.
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Day 5 — Baeza → Cordoba
Córdoba is a historic city located in the heart of Andalusia, southern Spain. Known for its extraordinary mix of cultures and architectural heritage, Córdoba is most famous for the Mezquita, a former mosque converted into a cathedral, which represents one of the most important examples of Islamic art in Spain.
Córdoba's historic center, with its narrow streets and flower-filled courtyards, is perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Roman Bridge and the Palace of the Christian Monarchs are other iconic sites. The city is also renowned for its flamenco tradition, local cuisine, and the famous Patio Festival, which celebrates the beauty of its flower-filled courtyards.
Córdoba is an ideal destination for those seeking history, culture, and tradition in a relaxed and charming atmosphere.
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Day 8 — Siviglia → Cadiz
Cadiz is a historic port city located in southern Spain, in the Andalusia region, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. With over 3,000 years of history, it is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Cadiz is famous for its historic center, golden beaches, and the characteristic Pópulo neighborhood, with its narrow streets and picturesque squares.
The city also boasts monuments such as the Cadiz Cathedral, the Castillo de San Sebastián, and the Falla Theater. Cadiz is known for its lively carnival and its tradition of fresh seafood. With its mild climate and beautiful sea, it is a perfect destination for those seeking a combination of history, culture, and relaxation by the sea.
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Day 9 — Cadiz → Ronda
Ronda is one of Andalusia's most charming cities, located on a spectacular limestone cliff that bisects the Guadalevín River. Famous for its New Bridge (Puente Nuevo) that connects the two halves of the city, Ronda is a place rich in history, culture, and breathtaking views.
The city boasts a well-preserved historic center, with Moorish palaces, churches, and the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain's oldest and most iconic bullrings. Ronda is also known for its bullfighting tradition and for being one of Ernest Hemingway's inspirations. With its narrow streets, picturesque squares, and panoramic views, Ronda is an ideal destination for those seeking history, nature, and magic.