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Spain Tour Package from India

7Nights 8 Days Barcelona - Sagrada Familia - Madrid tour Package

Experience the charm of Spain with our specially designed Spain tour package, covering the vibrant cities of Barcelona and Madrid along with the iconic Sagrada Familia. This 7 Nights 8 Days journey offers a perfect blend of culture, architecture, food and unforgettable European experiences tailored for travelers from India. Let Spain’s artistic heritage, lively streets and breathtaking landmarks make your holiday truly memorable.

Perfect for first-time visitors to Spain and culture enthusiasts, this week-long tour takes you through Spain’s most iconic cities. You’ll explore Barcelona’s architectural wonders including the stunning Sagrada Familia, then discover Madrid’s royal heritage and vibrant street life. We’ll cover the must-see attractions in both cities and recommend the best day trips that make this Spanish adventure unforgettable

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7 Nights 8 Days Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Barcelona

Touch down in vibrant Barcelona! Your driver will be waiting at the airport to whisk you away to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to settle in and shake off that jet lag. Maybe stroll down Las Ramblas to get your first taste of Spanish life, or find a cozy tapas bar to sample some local delicacies. Nothing beats people-watching with a glass of sangria after a long flight!

Day 2: Barcelona City Tour

Today’s all about falling in love with Barcelona. Your guide will take you through the Gothic Quarter with its narrow medieval streets and hidden squares. You’ll see Barcelona Cathedral, Plaza Catalunya, and the stunning seafront.

The afternoon brings you face-to-face with Gaudí’s masterpieces – Casa Batlló and Casa Milà, those quirky buildings that look like they’re straight out of a fairytale. End your day at Park Güell, where Gaudí’s colorful mosaics and undulating forms give you those picture-perfect moments.

Day 3: Sagrada Familia & Free Time

Morning highlight? The breathtaking Sagrada Familia. This isn’t just another church – it’s Gaudí’s unfinished symphony in stone. Your guided tour reveals the incredible details and symbolism hidden in every corner.

The afternoon’s yours to explore. Maybe hit the beach at Barceloneta, shop along Passeig de Gràcia, or dig into some paella at a seaside restaurant. Barcelona’s yours to discover!

Day 4: Barcelona to Madrid by Train

All aboard the high-speed train to Madrid! Sit back and enjoy the changing Spanish landscapes during this comfortable 2.5-hour journey. Once in Madrid, check into your hotel and then maybe wander around Plaza Mayor or the Gran Vía to get your bearings in Spain’s bustling capital.

Day 5: Madrid City Tour

Time to dive into Madrid’s regal charm! Your tour includes the Royal Palace (talk about luxury!), Plaza de Cibeles, and Puerta del Sol. You’ll stroll through El Retiro Park – Madrid’s green lung – and check out the famous Prado Museum, home to masterpieces by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco.

Day 6: Toledo Day Trip

Today you’ll journey back in time to Toledo, the “City of Three Cultures.” Just an hour from Madrid, this UNESCO site is perched dramatically on a hill above the Tagus River. You’ll explore its winding streets, see El Greco’s artwork, and discover how Christian, Muslim, and Jewish cultures blended here for centuries. Return to Madrid in the evening for a spectacular flamenco show with dinner.

Day 7: Madrid Free Day

Your last full day is yours to shape! Shop for souvenirs at El Rastro market, visit more museums, or just café-hop through different neighborhoods. For foodies, don’t miss Mercado San Miguel for a tapas crawl. Tonight, enjoy a farewell dinner featuring Spanish specialties and plenty of sangria to toast your Spanish adventure.

Day 8: Departure

Sadly, it’s time to say “¡Adiós!” to Spain. Private transfer to Madrid airport for your flight home, carrying memories (and probably some jamón and wine) back with you.

At a Glance Sagrada Familia, Flamenco show Royal Palace, Prado Museum Optional: Day trip to Toledo

Sagrada Familia

This isn’t just another church. It’s Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece that’s been under construction since 1882. Yeah, you read that right—140+ years and still going! When you walk in, your neck will hurt from staring up at those tree-like columns and kaleidoscope stained glass windows.

Our tour gives you skip-the-line access (because nobody wants to waste vacation time standing in queues). Your guide will explain all the weird and wonderful details that make this place special—like how Gaudí designed it to look like a forest inside.

Pro tip: The morning light through the eastern façade is absolutely magical. If you can swing it, that’s when you want to visit.

Flamenco Show

Ready for some serious Spanish passion? Our package includes tickets to an authentic flamenco performance in Madrid. This isn’t some watered-down tourist show. You’ll feel the raw emotion as dancers stomp, twirl, and clap with incredible precision.

The venues we choose are intimate, so you’ll be close enough to see the sweat and intensity on the performers’ faces. Many shows include a drink option—nothing beats experiencing flamenco with a glass of Spanish wine in hand.

Royal Palace

Madrid’s Royal Palace puts Buckingham Palace to shame (don’t tell the Queen). With 3,000 rooms, it’s ridiculously opulent. We’ll take you through the most impressive parts—the Grand Staircase, the Throne Room with its crimson velvet, and the Royal Armory.

Prado Museum

Art lovers, prepare yourselves. The Prado houses one of the world’s finest collections of European art. You’ll see masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco that you’ve only seen in textbooks.

Optional: Day Trip to Toledo

For those wanting to maximize their Spanish experience, we offer an optional day trip to Toledo. Just an hour from Madrid, this medieval city sits dramatically atop a hill, surrounded by the Tagus River. The entire city is basically a museum with its Gothic cathedral, narrow winding streets, and El Greco’s masterpieces.

Experience the Best of Spain in 8 Days

  1. Seamless Travel Between Barcelona and Madrid

Ever wondered how to crack the Barcelona-Madrid travel puzzle? Spain’s high-speed AVE train zips between these cities in just 2.5 hours. That’s faster than airport security lines alone!

Our package handles all those boring logistics. No Google-translating bus schedules or haggling with taxi drivers who “forgot” to turn on the meter.

We’ve timed every transfer perfectly. Finish breakfast, hop on a comfortable train, and boom—you’re in a new city before lunch. No wasted vacation days.

Plus, our private transfers get you from station to hotel without lugging suitcases through unfamiliar streets. Your driver already knows where you’re going.

  1. Luxury Accommodations for 7 Nights

Those cookie-cutter hotel chains? Not on this trip.

We’ve handpicked boutique hotels with character in prime locations. Think rooftop pools overlooking Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter and elegant rooms steps from Madrid’s Plaza Mayor.

Every property offers that perfect balance—close enough to walk to major attractions but tucked away from tourist chaos.

Your mornings start with authentic Spanish breakfasts included daily. Fresh-baked bread, local jams, Spanish tortilla, and proper café con leche beats sad hotel buffets any day.

  1. Guided Tours vs. Free Exploration Time

The eternal vacation dilemma: group tours or solo adventures?

We’ve cracked the code with the perfect mix. Our expert guides lead you through Sagrada Familia and Madrid’s Royal Palace, sharing stories you’d never find in guidebooks.

Then we back off. Half your days are totally unscheduled. Sleep in, discover hidden tapas bars, or shop without checking your watch.

This isn’t your grandparents’ tour where you’re herded from spot to spot on someone else’s schedule.

  1. Perfect Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

First trip to Spain? We’ve got you.

This 8-day journey hits all those bucket-list spots without the exhaustion of trying to see everything. The itinerary flows naturally:

Barcelona first—with its beaches, Gaudí masterpieces, and Mediterranean vibe. Then Madrid—showcasing Spain’s royal history, world-class museums, and electric nightlife.

We’ve even built in a day trip to medieval Toledo, avoiding that “should we try to squeeze it in?” stress.

Every day balances iconic must-sees with authentic local experiences. Sagrada Familia in the morning, neighborhood food tour at night. Royal Palace visit followed by free time to discover Madrid’s hidden plazas.

Barcelona: A Cultural Paradise

Gaudi’s Masterpieces Beyond Sagrada Familia

Ever walked away from Sagrada Familia thinking “wow, that Gaudi guy was something else”? Well, buckle up – Barcelona’s got a whole treasure trove of his wild creations waiting for you.

Park Güell feels like stepping into a fairy tale. Those curvy benches covered in colorful mosaics? Perfect for that Instagram moment while overlooking the city. The gingerbread-looking houses at the entrance might make you hungry, but they’re just Gaudi having fun with architecture.

Casa Batlló isn’t just a building – it’s like Gaudi took the ocean and turned it into a house. The wavy facade, the bone-like balconies, and that dragon-scale roof will make your jaw drop. Night visits are magical when it’s all lit up.

Casa Milà (La Pedrera) looks like someone carved a limestone cliff into apartments. The rooftop is the star though – those twisted chimneys look like warriors standing guard over Barcelona.

Want a Gaudi experience without the crowds? Head to Casa Vicens, his first major project. It’s like he couldn’t decide between Moorish, Victorian, and Catalan styles, so he just said “why not all three?”

Beach Relaxation at Barceloneta

Need a break from all that sightseeing? Barceloneta Beach is calling your name.

This isn’t just any urban beach – it’s Barcelona’s living room with sand. The palm-lined promenade makes for perfect people-watching: locals playing volleyball, tourists trying to tan without burning to a crisp, and vendors selling everything from mojitos to temporary tattoos.

The water’s perfect for a refreshing dip when the Spanish sun gets serious. Not into swimming? Rent a lounger, grab a cold drink, and just soak in the Mediterranean vibes.

Hungry? The beachfront is lined with chiringuitos (beach bars) serving up fresh seafood paella and ice-cold sangria. Try La Barceloneta restaurant for the most authentic experience – their seafood fideuà will change your life.

After sunset, the beach transforms. The clubs and bars along the boardwalk pump out music while the waves provide a natural soundtrack. It’s the perfect wind-down after a day of Gaudi-gazing.

Las Ramblas Shopping and Entertainment

Las Ramblas isn’t just a street – it’s Barcelona’s beating heart.

This tree-lined pedestrian boulevard stretches for about a mile, connecting Plaça de Catalunya with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. Every few steps brings something new: street performers frozen like statues, artists sketching caricatures, and flower vendors creating rainbow displays.

Duck into La Boqueria Market halfway down. The hanging legs of jamón ibérico, mountains of colorful candies, and fresh fruit smoothies for €1 make this food paradise a feast for all senses.

For shopping treasures, explore the side streets. The Gothic Quarter hides tiny shops selling handmade leather goods, while El Raval offers vintage finds and local designer boutiques. Forget souvenirs – these neighborhoods are where you’ll find pieces with stories.

When night falls, catch a show at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, one of Europe’s finest opera houses. Or simply grab a seat at one of the countless outdoor cafés, order some tapas, and watch Barcelona’s nightly parade of characters go by.

Catalan Cuisine Experiences

Catalan food isn’t just Spanish food with an accent – it’s its own delicious universe.

Start your day with a simple “pa amb tomàquet” – crusty bread rubbed with ripe tomato, drizzled with olive oil, and sprinkled with salt. Sounds basic, tastes heavenly.

For the full experience, join a cooking class at Barcelona Cooking. You’ll hit the local markets for ingredients, then learn to make authentic paella while sipping local wines. The secret? The socarrat – that crispy rice layer at the bottom that locals fight over.

Dinner in Barcelona starts late – like 9pm late. Head to El Born district and try Cal Pep for seafood tapas that will make you consider extending your visa. Their flash-fried padrón peppers are playing culinary Russian roulette – most are sweet, but occasionally you’ll bite into one that’s surprisingly spicy.

Save room for dessert! Crema Catalana might look like France’s crème brûlée, but don’t you dare say that to a local. The citrusy undertones and cinnamon hints make it distinctly Catalan.

Montjuïc and Olympic Village Tour

Montjuïc hill is Barcelona’s playground, and it’s packed with more attractions than should legally fit on one mountain.

Take the cable car up for views that’ll make your camera work overtime. The entire city spreads out below, with the Mediterranean sparkling in the distance. Time it right and you might catch the Magic Fountain show at the foot of the hill – a spectacular water, light and music performance that’s been wowing crowds since 1929.

The 1992 Olympic sites still stand proud. Wander through the Olympic Stadium and imagine the roar when local heroes competed. The diving pools offer the most Instagram-worthy spot – they seem to hang right over the city.

Montjuïc Castle crowns the hill, with its massive stone walls hiding dark history and bright views. From its ramparts, you can see all the way to the Pyrenees on clear days.

Art lovers shouldn’t miss the National Art Museum of Catalonia. Its collection of Romanesque church paintings will transport you back centuries, all housed in a palace that could give Versailles a run for its money.

Sagrada Familia: The Crown Jewel

Skip-the-Line Access Benefits

The line for Sagrada Familia can stretch around the block, with wait times often exceeding two hours. Not the way you want to spend your precious vacation time in Barcelona! With our skip-the-line tickets, you’ll breeze past the crowds and step straight into Gaudí’s masterpiece.

Think about it – those extra two hours saved? That’s time for a leisurely tapas lunch or exploring the charming Gothic Quarter instead of standing in the Spanish sun.

Our tour packages include priority access as standard because we know your time in Barcelona is limited. You’ll enter through a dedicated entrance, escorted by your guide, feeling like a VIP while others wait in the regular queue. It’s one of those small luxuries that makes a huge difference to your overall experience.

Interior Tour Highlights

Once inside, prepare to have your mind blown. The interior of Sagrada Familia feels like stepping into a stone forest. Those massive tree-like columns branch out to support the ceiling in ways that seem to defy physics.

The stained glass windows are the real showstoppers. Depending on the time of day, they transform the space with blue-green light in the morning and fiery orange-red hues in the afternoon. Your guide will time your visit for maximum impact.

Don’t miss the museum level beneath the basilica where you’ll find original models, drawings, and the workshop where craftsmen still carve details for the ongoing construction. It’s fascinating to see how they’re still building using Gaudí’s original techniques, just with modern technology.

Photo Opportunities You Can’t Miss

The Nativity Façade is hands-down the most intricate and detailed exterior section – get your close-ups here of the incredible stone carvings that tell Biblical stories.

Inside, position yourself beneath the central nave looking upward for that jaw-dropping shot of light filtering through the columns. This is literally the money shot that graces postcards worldwide.

For the perfect exterior photo that captures the whole basilica, head to Plaça de Gaudí across the street. This small park has a reflecting pool that mirrors the Passion Façade beautifully, especially in late afternoon light.

Pro tip: Ask your guide about the exact spot where you can capture both the soaring towers and the intricate façade details in one frame. They know the angles that most tourists miss!

Madrid's Royal Heritage

Royal Palace and Plaza Mayor

Madrid’s royal charm hits you the moment you step into the Royal Palace. Seriously, this place is huge – with over 3,000 rooms, it makes Buckingham Palace look like a starter home. Though the royal family doesn’t actually live here anymore (they prefer a more modest pad outside the city), this palace screams Spanish grandeur.

Inside, you’ll find rooms dripping with gold, ceilings painted by masters, and the world’s only complete Stradivarius string quartet. Not kidding. The Royal Armory is another highlight – medieval weapons and armor that’ll make history buffs weak at the knees.

Just a short walk away is Plaza Mayor, Madrid’s iconic square that’s seen everything from royal proclamations to bullfights. This massive rectangular plaza surrounded by three-story buildings with 237 balconies facing the square feels like stepping onto a theater stage. Grab a coffee at one of the cafés under the arches, watch street performers, or just people-watch – you’re experiencing Madrid exactly as locals have for centuries.

World-Class Museums (Prado, Reina Sofia)

Art lovers, brace yourselves. Madrid’s Golden Triangle of Art will blow your mind. The Prado Museum houses one of the world’s finest collections of European art, with masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. The “Las Meninas” by Velázquez will stop you in your tracks – trust me, no reproduction does it justice.

A few minutes away, Reina Sofia showcases modern art treasures, including Picasso’s heart-wrenching “Guernica.” This massive canvas depicting the horrors of war needs to be seen in person to truly feel its power.

Pro tip: Both museums offer free entry during specific evening hours, but arrive early to beat the lines.

Retiro Park Leisure Activities

Need a breather from all that culture? Retiro Park is Madrid’s green lung and playground. Once a royal retreat, this massive 350-acre park is now the city’s favorite hangout spot.

Rent a rowboat on the artificial lake, catch an impromptu concert at the bandstand, or just chill with a book under 400-year-old trees. The Crystal Palace, a gorgeous glass pavilion, hosts rotating art exhibits and reflects beautifully in its surrounding pond.

On weekends, the park transforms into a carnival atmosphere with fortune tellers, puppet shows, and street musicians. Join locals for a leisurely paseo (stroll) – it’s the perfect way to experience Madrid’s relaxed approach to life.

Authentic Flamenco Shows

You can’t leave Madrid without experiencing flamenco. This passionate art form combines guitar, singing, hand-clapping, and explosive dancing that will leave you breathless.

Skip the tourist traps and head to Corral de la Morería or Casa Patas for the real deal. These intimate venues showcase world-class performers in an atmosphere that crackles with emotion. The rawness of a good flamenco performance – the dancer’s stomping feet, the singer’s wailing voice, the guitarist’s flying fingers – creates something that goes beyond entertainment. It’s pure Spanish soul.

For the ultimate experience, pair your show with traditional tapas and Spanish wine. Just remember to book well in advance – the best venues fill up quickly.

Day Trips Worth Your Time

Montserrat Mountain from Barcelona

Want a break from city life? Montserrat Mountain is your answer, just an hour’s drive from Barcelona. This isn’t just any mountain—it’s home to the spectacular Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey, nestled dramatically between jagged rock formations that look like they belong in a fantasy movie.

The monastery houses the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a wooden statue that’s been drawing pilgrims for centuries. If you’re lucky, you might catch the world-renowned boys’ choir performing their angelic harmonies.

Hiking enthusiasts, you’re in for a treat. The trails offer breathtaking panoramic views that’ll make your Instagram followers jealous. And trust me, watching the sunset paint those unique rock formations golden is something you won’t forget.

Toledo Medieval City from Madrid

Step back in time with a day trip to Toledo, just 30 minutes by high-speed train from Madrid. This ancient city perched on a hill above the Tagus River feels like an open-air museum.

The narrow, winding streets lead to treasures at every turn—a stunning Gothic cathedral housing El Greco masterpieces, the historic Alcázar fortress, and synagogues that tell stories of Spain’s diverse history.

Foodies, don’t miss trying mazapán (Toledo’s famous marzipan) or the hearty stews in tiny family-run restaurants tucked away in hidden courtyards.

Sitges Coastal Beauty

Need beach time? Sitges delivers with its pristine Mediterranean shoreline just 35 minutes from Barcelona by train. This charming coastal town combines relaxation with culture.

The whitewashed buildings of the old town contrast beautifully with the blue sea. Stroll along the palm-lined promenade, dip your toes in the crystal-clear water, or sip sangria at a beachfront bar.

Sitges is also famous for its vibrant art scene and welcoming atmosphere. Time your visit during one of their many festivals for an unforgettable experience of Spanish coastal life at its best.

Spanish Culinary Journey

Barcelona Market Tours

Ever wandered through a Spanish market with your senses on overdrive? Barcelona’s markets are where the magic happens. La Boqueria isn’t just a market—it’s Barcelona’s beating heart. The colors alone will leave you speechless: bright red tomatoes, glistening seafood, and rainbow-colored candies that make adults feel like kids again.

But don’t stop there. Santa Caterina Market offers a less touristy experience with its undulating, colorful roof and locals who’ll actually chat with you. Our tour takes you through both, with plenty of sampling along the way. You’ll taste jamón so thinly sliced it practically dissolves on your tongue.

Madrid Tapas Crawl

Madrid locals don’t eat dinner—they hop from bar to bar, grabbing a bite and a drink at each stop. And you’re going to do exactly that.

We’ll take you through the Literary Quarter where you’ll discover hidden gems serving the crispiest patatas bravas and gooey croquetas that’ll ruin you for all other fried food. Each spot has its specialty—maybe it’s the grilled mushrooms dripping with garlic oil or anchovies that’ll convert even the biggest skeptics.

The best part? By the end of the night, you’ll be saying “una caña, por favor” like you’ve lived in Madrid your whole life.

Wine Tasting Experiences

Spanish wine goes way beyond sangria (though we’ll drink that too!). Your journey takes you through tastings of robust Riojas and crisp Albariños.

In Barcelona, you’ll visit a local bodega where the owner pours directly from barrels while explaining how Spanish wines differ from region to region. In Madrid, we’ve arranged a tasting in a 300-year-old wine cellar where you’ll sample sherries that range from bone-dry to syrupy sweet.

The highlight? Learning how to properly drink from a traditional porron without spilling a drop down your shirt. (Don’t worry—everyone gets a little messy their first time!)

Cooking Class Options

Why just eat Spanish food when you can learn to make it? Our cooking classes put you right in the action.

Choose between a paella workshop in Barcelona, where you’ll learn the secrets to perfectly cooked rice (hint: don’t stir it!), or a tapas masterclass in Madrid where you’ll whip up garlic shrimp and Spanish tortilla like a pro.

Classes are hands-on and led by chefs who’ll share family recipes and techniques you won’t find in cookbooks. The best souvenir from Spain isn’t a fridge magnet—it’s knowing how to recreate these flavors back home.

Practical Travel Information

Best Transportation Options Between Cities

Getting between Barcelona and Madrid couldn’t be easier. Your best bet? The high-speed AVE train that zips between cities in just 2.5 hours. Seriously, it beats flying when you factor in airport hassles.

Train tickets start around €50, but grab them early online and you could score deals as low as €30. RENFE’s website can be a bit finicky, so try using Omio or Trainline instead.

If you’re on a tighter budget, buses are available through ALSA. They take about 7-8 hours but can cost as little as €20.

For day trips to Toledo, catch the high-speed train from Madrid Atocha station. It’s only 30 minutes and runs frequently throughout the day.

Within cities, both Barcelona and Madrid have exceptional metro systems. Grab a T-casual card in Barcelona (€11.35 for 10 trips) or a Tourist Travel Pass in Madrid (€8.40 for 1 day of unlimited travel).

Packing Tips for Spanish Weather

Spain’s weather varies dramatically depending on when you visit:

  • Summer (June-August): Pack light! Temperatures hit 30-35°C in Madrid (even hotter) and 28-30°C in Barcelona. Bring sunscreen (seriously, don’t skimp), sunglasses, a hat, and breathable clothes.
  • Spring/Fall: The sweet spot for travel. Temperatures hover around 15-25°C. Pack layers – a light jacket for evenings is essential.
  • Winter (December-February): Madrid gets surprisingly cold (5-10°C) while Barcelona stays milder (8-15°C). Bring a warm coat for Madrid especially.

Always pack comfortable walking shoes – you’ll hit 15,000+ steps daily exploring these cities. And throw in a nicer outfit for those flamenco shows or upscale restaurants.

Budget Planning and Expected Costs

Spain can be surprisingly affordable if you play it smart. Here’s what to expect:

Daily budget breakdown:

Expense

Budget Option

Mid-range

Luxury

Accommodation

€30-50 (hostel)

€80-120 (3-star)

€150+ (4-5 star)

Meals

€15-25

€30-50

€60+

Transportation

€5-10

€10-20

€20+ (taxis)

Attractions

€10-15

€20-30

€40+ (private tours

 

 

A 7-night trip will cost roughly €700-900 per person (budget), €1,200-1,800 (mid-range), or €2,500+ (luxury) excluding flights.

Money-saving hacks:

  • Eat your big meal at lunch with “menú del día” specials (€10-15 for 3 courses)
  • Visit museums on their free days/hours
  • Book attractions online in advance for discounts

Language Tips for Travelers

While you’ll find English speakers in tourist areas, knowing basic Spanish phrases goes a long way:

  • “Hola” (hello)
  • “Por favor” (please)
  • “Gracias” (thank you)
  • “La cuenta, por favor” (the bill, please)
  • “¿Dónde está…?” (where is…?)

In Barcelona, you’ll also hear Catalan. While not necessary to learn, locals appreciate when you recognize it’s different from Spanish.

Download Google Translate and its Spanish offline package before your trip. The camera translation feature is a lifesaver for menus and signs.

Shopping and Souvenir Guide

Skip the tacky souvenirs and bring home something authentic:

Barcelona gems:

  • Handcrafted Gaudí-inspired items from shops near Sagrada Familia
  • Local designer pieces from El Born district
  • Cava (Spanish sparkling wine) from specialty shops

Madrid treasures:

  • Hand-painted fans from Casa de Diego (since 1858)
  • Artisanal olive oils and jamón ibérico from Mercado de San Miguel
  • Handmade espadrilles (traditional Spanish shoes)

Tax-free shopping is available for non-EU residents spending over €90.15 in a single store. Ask for the tax-free form and get it stamped at the airport before departure.

The best shopping neighborhoods? El Born and Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona; Salamanca and Chueca districts in Madrid.

Spain tour from India with Mercury tour operator

Booking Your Dream Spanish Adventure

Dreaming of exploring Spain’s architectural marvels and vibrant culture? Mercury Tour Operator has got you covered with hassle-free Spain tours from India that take all the planning stress off your shoulders.

Ever tried organizing an international trip yourself? The visa paperwork alone can make your head spin. Mercury handles all that tedious documentation, saving you countless hours and potential headaches.

Their 7-night Spain packages are perfectly balanced—giving you enough time in Barcelona to marvel at Gaudí’s masterpieces and in Madrid to soak up the royal vibes, without feeling rushed or exhausted.

What Makes Mercury Different

The guides make all the difference. While other tour operators might herd you around like cattle, Mercury’s local experts actually live and breathe Spanish culture. They’ll take you beyond the tourist traps to authentic local spots where you can experience Spain like a local.

Their Indian guest services are a game-changer too. Feeling homesick? Their packages include Indian meals at select restaurants, so you can enjoy familiar flavors between your Spanish culinary adventures.

Practical Benefits

Mercury’s payment plans are surprisingly flexible. You can secure your spot with a small deposit and pay the rest in installments—perfect if you’re planning months ahead.

And their 24/7 support isn’t just marketing talk. Got lost in Madrid’s winding streets at 11 PM? Their local representatives are just a call away, ready to help in English or Hindi.

FAQ's

Common Questions About This Tour Package

What’s included in the 7 Nights 8 Days Barcelona-Madrid tour package?

The package includes hotel accommodations for 7 nights, airport transfers, daily breakfast, guided tours of Sagrada Familia and key attractions, transportation between Barcelona and Madrid, a Toledo day trip, and a Flamenco show in Madrid. International flights and travel insurance are not included.

When is the best time to visit Spain?

Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) are ideal. You’ll enjoy pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds than summer, and get to experience Spain without melting in the intense July-August heat or dealing with winter closures.

Do I need a visa to visit Spain from India?

Yes, Indian citizens need a Schengen visa to visit Spain. Apply at least 15-30 days before your trip and make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date.

Is it better to pay in euros or use credit cards?

Both work well in Spain. Major credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but keep some euros handy for small shops, taxis, and tips. Notify your bank before traveling to avoid card blocks.

How much free time will we have during the tour?

The itinerary balances guided activities with personal exploration time. Typically, mornings feature guided tours while afternoons and evenings are yours to explore at your own pace.

Conclusions

Spain captivates visitors with its remarkable blend of architectural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and mouthwatering cuisine. From Barcelona’s modernist marvels and the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia to Madrid’s royal grandeur and world-class museums, this 7-night tour delivers the quintessential Spanish experience. The carefully crafted itinerary ensures you’ll enjoy both iconic landmarks and authentic local experiences, with opportunities for day trips to gems like Toledo.

Ready to embark on this Spanish adventure? Mercury tour operator provides a seamless experience for travelers from India, handling all the details so you can focus on creating memories. Whether you’re marveling at Gaudí’s masterpieces, savoring tapas, or watching the passion of flamenco, this comprehensive tour package offers the perfect introduction to Spain’s diverse attractions. Book your journey today and prepare to be enchanted by the vibrant spirit of España.

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