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SPAIN: LAND OF MANY CULTURES

SPAIN: LAND OF MANY CULTURES - Napa Valley … El Entierro del Conde de Orgaz (The Burial of Count Orgaz), one of El Greco’s supreme achievements. Then stop at the 14th-century Sinagoga

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SPAIN:LAND OF MANY CULTURES

10 OR 13 DAYS

Spain

Day 1 Flight

Overnight fl ight to Spain • Spend the night fl ying across the Atlantic.

Day 2 Madrid • Toledo

Arrival in Madrid • Touch down in Madrid. After clearing customs, you are greeted by your EF Tour Director, who will escort you to your hotel in Toledo and will remain with you throughout your stay.

Day 3 Toledo

Guided tour of Toledo • Today, take a tour of the former Spanish capital of Toledo. Notice the Christian, Muslim and Jewish influences as you tour the 12th-century Santa Maria La Blanca Synagogue. Designed to be a mosque but then used as a synagogue, it was finally converted into a church. Visit the cathedral that dominates Toledo’s skyline before continuing to the Church of Santo Tomé. Here, you’ll view El Entierro del Conde de Orgaz (The Burial

of Count Orgaz), one of El Greco’s supreme achievements. Then stop at the 14th-century Sinagoga del Tránsito. Financed by Samuel Levi, the synagogue’s plain facade juxtaposes its ornate Mudéjar interior. The nearby Museo Se-fardí highlights the Jewish culture in Spain.

Day 4 Consuegra • Granada

Transfer via Consuegra • En route to Gran-ada, explore part of the area known as La Mancha, made famous by Cervantes in his re-nowned novel Don Quixote. Today, you will follow in Don Quixote’s footsteps in Consue-gra, where you can marvel at the huge wind-mills that he mistook for giants. The view of the surrounding 12th-century castle and the town is spectacular from the hill where the windmills proudly stand.Arrival in Granada • Continue to Granada. Located at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, it was the last bastion of Moorish rule in Spain.

SPAIN:LAND OF MANY CULTURES

A collage of cultures has shaped Spain’s intriguing identity. The legacy of Romans,

Visigoths, Muslims, Jews and Christians have left an indelible imprint on the

country’s cuisine, art, literature and traditions. Experience the cultural mosaic for

yourself as you witness Spain’s unique architecture, peruse timeless masterpieces

at its world-class museums and stand in the shadows of its historic monuments.

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PROGRAM FEE INCLUDES:

■ Round-trip airfare

■ 8 overnight stays in hotels with private

bathrooms (plus 3 nights with extension)

■ Complete European breakfast daily

■ 3 dinners (plus 1 dinner with extension)

■ Full-time EF Tour Director

■ Whisper headsets

■ Select guides and entrances to special

attractions as per itinerary

■ AVE high speed train (with extension)

OPTIONAL:

■ Flamenco Evening

■ Arabic Baths

Toledo (2)TT

Se e (2)e SevilleSeville

Consuegra

Madrid (2)

da (2)Granada (2da (2)Rondadanda

Córdoba

Barcelona (3)BBarc

AVEAA TrainTT

Number of overnight stays in parentheses.parentheses.parentheses.

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Optional Flamenco Evening • To better un-derstand the soul of Spain, choose to attend an optional flamenco performance. Born of Indian, Moorish, Arabian and gypsy infl uences, fl amenco dance is a passionate display of intri-cate heelwork and clapping, accompanied by songs and guitar.

Day 7 Seville

Guided tour of Seville • Hispalis, as Seville was called in Roman times, rests on the banks of the Río Guadalquivir and is Spain’s only river port. See the Old Tobacco Factory, setting of Bizet’s opera Carmen, and pass the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain’s preeminent bullrings. Then visit the Maria Luisa Park to view the beautiful mosaics of Plaza de España, built for the 1929 Ibero-Ameri-can Fair. Next, walk through the geranium-laden alleys of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, an aesthetic treat you’ll always remember. Top off your tour with a guided visit to the Moorish Alcázar. Built for Pedro the Cruel in the 14th century, it is one of the purest examples of Mudéjar architecture in the world. When the Moorish Alcázar is closed (Mondays), groups will visit the Casa de Pilatos. (Please note: Some groups may visit the Archive of the Indies instead of the Alcázar. This mu-seum, opened in 1785, boasts the largest collec-tion of maps, journals, drawings and records of Spain’s exploration of the New World—includ-ing the writings of Columbus, who set sail on his famous adventure from Seville.)

Day 8 Córdoba • Madrid

Transfer to Córdoba • Travel to Córdoba, northeast of Seville. The former Moorish capital was once a draw for intellectuals and known as one of Europe’s cultural centers. Today, see the influence of the Moorish, Roman, Jewish and Christian cultures that flourished here at differ-ent times in the city’s history.

Walking tour of El Albaicín • Th is evening, enjoy a walking tour through Granada’s old Moorish quarter, El Albaicín. Admire the typi-cal Andalusian-style architecture of the origi-nal 16th-century houses, fountains and white-washed villas in this historic Jewish Quarter of the city.

Day 5 Granada

Guided tour of Granada • Recall both the Arabian Nights and the works of Washington Ir-ving as you tour Spain’s most celebrated build-ing: Granada’s 14th-century Alhambra. See the exotic mosaics and richly ornamented court-yards of the country’s last Moorish stronghold. Here, Christopher Columbus discussed with the king his plans for sailing to India. Then walk in the footsteps of sultans as you tour the Generalife, a 14th-century palace surrounded by magnificent rose gardens, where they often spent their summers. Optional Arabic Baths • Opt to bask in the unique experience of thermal baths at the Ba-nos Arabes in Granada. There are three rooms to relax in: the hot water room, warm water room and cold water room. Afterwards, enjoy a 15-minute massage.

Day 6 Ronda • Seville

Transfer via Ronda • Travel to Ronda, in the province of Málaga. Ronda is best known for its dramatic river gorge El Tajo, and its bullring, the oldest in the country. It was here that the Romero family developed the art of modern bullfighting.Continue to Seville • Follow the Guadalqui-vir River to Seville—capital of Andalusia, birth-place of Velázquez and host of the 1992 World’s Fair. If you’re lucky enough to arrive in spring, Seville will greet you with the sweet fragrance of orange blossoms.

Visit to the Mezquita with a local expert •

See the Patio de los Naranjos and visit the 8th-century Mezquita, Formerly the largest mosque west of Mecca, the Mezquita features 850 can-dy-cane columns. At its height, Córdoba was one of the world’s greatest centers of learning and was home to 700 mosques, 900 public baths and 70 libraries.Arrival in Madrid • Continue to Madrid, Europe’s highest capital city at 2,132 feet above sea level.

Day 9 Madrid

Guided tour of Madrid • Your day begins with a panoramic tour. At the Puerta del Sol, the center of Madrid, pass through one of the nine arched gateways leading to the Plaza Mayor, the Renaissance hub of the city. Th is grand square has witnessed events ranging from bullfights to royal weddings to public executions. Con-tinue to the Plaza de Oriente, Madrid’s larg-est square, outside of the Palacio Real (Royal Palace). Next, you will explore this magnifi-cent palace, built by Bourbon King Philip V. Once the seat of the most powerful court in the world, it was here that Spain offi cially joined the European Community in 1986. Th e palace boasts more than 2,000 rooms, including one with extravagant ceramic walls. Marvel at the splendid marble staircase, the golden Th rone Room and the incredible variety of priceless frescoes and chandeliers.Visit to the Prado • A local expert will intro-duce you to the world-renowned Prado, fi lled with works collected by the Spanish monarchy. One of the museum’s most famous paintings is Las Meninas by Velázquez. You’ll also fi nd Goya’s paired canvases Th e Clothed Maja and Th e Naked Maja, along with works by Bosch, El Greco and many others.

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Day 10 Home

Return home • Your tour director assists with the transfer to the airport, where you’ll check in for your return fl ight home.

EXTENSION

Day 10 Madrid • Barcelona

Extension to Barcelona • Alternatively, your group can extend its stay by three days.Transfer via AVE train from Madrid to

Barcelona • Board Spain’s high-speed train, dubbed the AVE—Alta Velocidad Española. The first AVE train was inaugurated in 1992 with the completion of the Madrid-Sevilla line. The train will reach a maximum speed of more than 180 miles per hour before arriving in Barcelona.Arrival in Barcelona • Arrive in Barcelona, Spain’s second-largest city and the capital of Cataluña. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand V received Columbus in Barcelona upon his return from the Americas in 1493. Barcelona played a prominent role in the overthrow of Spain’s monarchy in 1931, and was also the last city in Spain to surrender to Franco in 1939.EF walking tour of Barcelona • Barcelona, known as “La Gran Encisera” (the Great En-chantress) has inspired countless artists—Miró, Picasso and Dalí all lived or studied here at the beginning of their careers. Experience the spirit and romance of Barcelona on our EF walking tour. Your tour director takes you down Las Ramblas, the tree-lined pedestrian boulevard that W. Somerset Maugham called “the most beautiful street in the world.” Wander among the newspaper kiosks, fl ower and bird stalls, and performers, from human statues to street musi-cians to fortune tellers. Restaurants, cafés and

hotels abound, as do tourists and locals alike.

Day 11 Barcelona

Guided sightseeing of Barcelona • Your guided tour takes you past the controversial and still unfinished La Sagrada Familia (the Church of the Holy Family), where you will make a photo stop. This masterpiece of twisting spires and colorful mosaics was designed by Gaudí, who estimated it would take 200 years to com-plete. You will also see some of Gaudí’s other works during our panoramic bus tour of Paseo de Gracia, one of Spain’s most cosmopolitan streets. Check out Plaza de Catalunya and Plaza de España, a bustling six-street intersection that boasts the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, a foun-tain that puts on a fabulous show of water, lights and music on the weekends. Then enjoy a marvelous harbor view from atop Montjuïc Hill, where much of the 1992 Olympics took place. Here, you will see the former stadium and the Olympic Rings. Continue to the Plaza de Colón, a square built in honor of Christo-pher Columbus (“Columbus” is Colón in Span-ish). Finish your tour in the 14th-century Bar-rio Gótico, the oldest surviving part of the city,

and home to the stunning Barcelona Cathedral, built in the Mediterranean Gothic style. Visit to Parque Guell • You’ll also visit Parque Guell, a World Heritage Site designed by An-toni Gaudí. Th e beautifully landscaped park is decorated with playful Modernist mosaics. Visit the Room of a Hundred Columns, a covered market with 84 pillars, and see the Casa-Museu, where Gaudí lived from 1906 to 1926.

Day 12 Barcelona

Free day in Barcelona • Enjoy a free day to make your own discoveries in Barcelona. Maybe you will sample tapas, pick up picnic provisions at the Boquería Market or study the Modernist architecture that is symbolic of the city.

Day 13 Home

Return home • Your tour director assists with the transfer to the airport, where you’ll check in for your return flight home.

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please refer to the Booking Conditions.

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