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Best Spain Luxury Tours and Vacations

On an A&K independent journey, experience Spain the way you would its signature tapas - sampling the diverse regions and cities and savoring the unique flavor of each.

Start your journey in Madrid, Spain's vibrant capital city, replete with beautiful plazas, fountains and museums galore - including the famous Prado, the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza. Madrid truly comes to life late at night, and restaurants are just starting to draw their "evening" dinner crowd around 11 p.m. The meal can easily turn into a celebration that lasts into the small hours, culminating with after-dinner drinks, music and dance. Walk down most streets in the heart of the city and hear the passionate sounds of flamenco guitar pouring out of intimate restaurants and bars.

For a change of pace and an easy day trip, the stone-walled town of Ávila is worth considering. You can explore the fortress cathedral as well as some of the churches and monasteries. Travel east from Madrid to the Mediterranean coastline and Barcelona, home to masterpieces by Catalonia's most famous architect, Antoni Gaudí, whose distinct, whimsical style was greatly influenced by the free flow of nature. In the city's Gothic Quarter, walk a labyrinth of winding streets to arrive at peaceful plazas, excellent restaurants and amazing shopping in the boutiques on Calle Avinyo and the larger shops of the Calle Portal de l'Angel area.

The imposing Alcázar, the longest inhabited royal palace in Europe and a marvel of Moorish-style architecture, looms over the city of Seville. Make sure to see the breathtaking fifteenth-century Cathedral and wander the narrow, jasmine-scented streets of the Barrio Santa Cruz, filled with whitewashed houses, quaint squares and flower-filled patios.

A&K takes you to these corners of Spain and many more on a Tailor Made journey of your liking.

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Best Time To Go
Spring and Fall
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Time Zone
ET +6 hours
Flights
Barcelona (BCN), Madrid (MAD)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the best time to travel to Spain?

    Spring and Fall

    Spring and Fall

  • What is the language spoken in Spain?

    Spanish

    Spanish

  • What currency is used in Spain?

    The official currency of Spain is the euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM access is widespread.

    The official currency of Spain is the euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM access is widespread.

  • Is Spain a family-friendly destination?

    With its delectable food culture, offbeat architecture and appealing historic sites, Spain is a great place to experience as a family.

    With its delectable food culture, offbeat architecture and appealing historic sites, Spain is a great place to experience as a family.

  • What culinary experiences should I include on a trip to Spain?

    Perhaps Spain's most renowned national dish is paella, a slow-cooked dish of rice, vegetables and meat or seafood that's produced with different ingredients throughout the country. Tapas is a can't-miss aspect of Spanish dining, whether for a quick mid-day bite or an evening tapas crawl, which allows you to sample several establishments' signature tapa in the course of an evening. Spain is also renowned for its Rioja wine region as well as its excellent sherry.

    Perhaps Spain's most renowned national dish is paella, a slow-cooked dish of rice, vegetables and meat or seafood that's produced with different ingredients throughout the country. Tapas is a can't-miss aspect of Spanish dining, whether for a quick mid-day bite or an evening tapas crawl, which allows you to sample several establishments' signature tapa in the course of an evening. Spain is also renowned for its Rioja wine region as well as its excellent sherry.

  • What are some places to visit in Spain?

    Madrid is Spain's capital and a must-see for its resplendent architecture and museums, particularly the Prado, which features artworks by Goya, Bosch, El Greco and Titian. Barcelona is rich in Catalan heritage and features architecture by the country's signature modern designer, Antoni Gaudí. Lovers of spectacular historic sites won't want to miss the Mezquita complex in Cordoba; the mighty Alhambra in Granada; and Seville, which house the Alcázar palace. For strong cultural traditions and celebrated cuisines, check out the Basque region, with its delectable pinxtos.

    Madrid is Spain's capital and a must-see for its resplendent architecture and museums, particularly the Prado, which features artworks by Goya, Bosch, El Greco and Titian. Barcelona is rich in Catalan heritage and features architecture by the country's signature modern designer, Antoni Gaudí. Lovers of spectacular historic sites won't want to miss the Mezquita complex in Cordoba; the mighty Alhambra in Granada; and Seville, which house the Alcázar palace. For strong cultural traditions and celebrated cuisines, check out the Basque region, with its delectable pinxtos.

  • What types of clothing should I pack when visiting Spain?

    Choose versatile, casual clothing that can be layered if the weather requires. Cotton and other light fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime. Spring and autumn temperatures dictate medium-weight clothing selections. Smart casual attire is appropriate for evenings. Formal clothing is not necessary. Cathedrals, churches, and other religious sites require conservative dress. Arms and shoulders should be covered.

    Choose versatile, casual clothing that can be layered if the weather requires. Cotton and other light fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime. Spring and autumn temperatures dictate medium-weight clothing selections. Smart casual attire is appropriate for evenings. Formal clothing is not necessary. Cathedrals, churches, and other religious sites require conservative dress. Arms and shoulders should be covered.

  • Do U.S. citizens need a visa when going to Spain?

    No. Holders of U.S. and Canadian passports are not required to obtain a tourist visa for entry into Spain.

    No. Holders of U.S. and Canadian passports are not required to obtain a tourist visa for entry into Spain.

Your adventure of a lifetime awaits in Spain.
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