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Per Person 749 €

1st Day Istanbul – Madrid

Meeting at the Turkish Airlines counter at the International Departures terminal of Istanbul Airport 3 hours before the flight. After luggage, ticket, and passport procedures, we depart for Madrid on Turkish Airlines flight TK1857 at 07:00. Arriving at 10:30 local time, our city tour of Madrid begins with our vehicle awaiting us at the airport. The capital of Spain, Madrid is among the most visited cities in Spain, with its rich historical and cultural heritage. During our city tour, we will first visit the Bullfighting Arena (from outside), Alcala Gate and Independence Square, the Sibeles Monument, the famous Grand Via street, Bernabeu Stadium, Plaza Castilla, Atocha Train Station, the famous Prado Museum (from outside), the statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza at Plaza de Espana, the Royal Palace (from outside), the 9-gated Plaza Mayor, and Sol Square. After our tour, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Toledo Tour (70 Euro). Located about 70 kilometers from Madrid, Toledo is a historical city recognized by UNESCO, home to the traces of various cultures such as Roman, Visigoth, Muslim, and Christian. Known for its magnificent medieval architecture and cultural heritage, we will explore this open-air museum city through its historical narrow streets, seeing Spain's oldest cathedral, the Toledo Cathedral (from outside), mosques turned into churches, and countless other wonders. After our tour, we move on to Ecija. Upon arrival, our city tour begins. Écija, located in southern Spain in the Andalusian region and affiliated with the province of Seville, is a historical city often referred to as the "Peacock of Andalusia" or "City of Towers," known for its rich Baroque architecture and magnificent historical structures. Once known as "Astigi" during Roman times, it was a significant hub in the province of Hispania Ulterior. The city also served as an important cultural and economic center during the period of the Umayyads in Andalusia. Today, walking through the streets of Écija, one can feel the historic atmosphere adorned with elegant palaces, churches, and high bell towers from the Baroque period. Notable buildings such as the Santa María and San Juan churches from the 18th century are among the most beautiful examples of Baroque art. For travelers interested in history, art, and traditional Andalusian architecture, Écija is like a hidden gem waiting to be explored. As you wander through the narrow streets of the city, traces of both the Roman and Islamic periods can be found. After our tour, transfer to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

2nd Day Madrid – Barcelona

After breakfast at the hotel, we head to Barcelona. Upon arrival, our city tour begins. Barcelona is Spain's second-largest city and the vibrant, captivating capital of the Catalonia region, making it world-famous. Surrounded by the warm waters of the Mediterranean, this magnificent city offers a unique blend of history, art, culture, and entertainment. With its stunning architecture, colorful streets, delicious cuisine, and vibrant nightlife, Barcelona attracts millions of visitors each year. The city is like an open-air museum adorned with the unique works of Antoni Gaudi. During our city tour, we'll see La Sagrada Familia Church, the Columbus Monument, La Ramblas Street, Spain and Catalunya Squares, the Bullring, and the Olympic Port. After our tour, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Poble Espanyol & Montjuic Hill tour (30 Euro). Our tour starts with Poble Espanyol, built for the 1929 World Fair and now a favorite spot for visitors to Barcelona, consisting of 117 buildings, streets, and squares. Here, you will see examples of structures from all regions of Spain, walk through streets reflecting the architecture of different regions, visit fascinating artisan workshops, and take a short journey around all of Spain. Poble Espanyol also hosts craftsmen working in ceramics, glass, leather, jewelry, and other handicrafts. We then ascend Montjuic Hill, which offers much more than just a panoramic view of Barcelona. This area has undergone transformation while hosting significant events, such as the 1992 Olympic Games. After a photo break, we transfer to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

3rd Day Barcelona

After breakfast at the hotel, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Treasures of Northern Catalonia (Girona & Figueres & Dali Museum) tour (70 Euro). Our first stop will be Girona. Located in northeastern Catalonia, approximately 100 kilometers north of Barcelona, Girona is a historic city known for its medieval narrow streets, historical buildings, museums, churches, and walls. During our tour, we will see the Lion Statue, Cathedral Square, and the famous Jewish Quarter (El Call). After our tour, we head to the city of Figueres. Figueres is located northeast of Girona and is known as the birthplace of Salvador Dali. The city is closely associated with the famous Spanish painter Salvador Dali. The most important tourist site in Figueres is the Salvador Dali Museum. Dali established a museum here to leave a legacy and exhibit his works, making it known as Dali's greatest masterpiece as he designed it all. The museum houses more than 4000 works created by Dali using different techniques. After our tour, we return to Barcelona. Guests who wish can join the optional Gaudi’s Grand Masterpiece (Park Guell) & Gothic Quarter tour (50 Euro). Our first stop will be Park Guell, one of Antoni Gaudi's magnificent works, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Referred to as a fairytale park, this park creates a magical atmosphere with its colorful stairs and whimsical houses. After seeing this incredible work by Gaudi, our second stop will be the Gothic Quarter. In the Gothic Quarter, you can feel the charming atmosphere of the Middle Ages with its narrow, labyrinthine streets, Gothic churches, romantic squares, and Roman walls, and admire the historic fabric. Among the important buildings in the neighborhood are Barcelona Cathedral, Plaça Reial (Royal Square), Plaça del Rei (King Square), and La Rambla. After our tour, we transfer to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

4th Day Barcelona – Valencia

After breakfast at the hotel, we head to Valencia. Upon arrival, our city tour begins. Valencia is a city located on Spain's eastern coast, surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, featuring both historic and modern elements. The third-largest city in Spain, Valencia attracts visitors with its rich history, culture, and art. During our city tour upon arrival, we will see the City Hall, Gothic Cathedral, Arena, Arts and Sciences Museum, Central Market, and the Old Silk Exchange. After our tour, we transfer to our hotel, check into our rooms, and have free time. Overnight at the hotel.

5th Day Valencia – Granada

After breakfast at the hotel, we depart for Granada. Upon arrival, our city tour begins. Granada is a city rich in history and culture, located in the heart of the Andalusian region. Famous for its historical heritage, music and dance, breathtaking views, and the Alhambra Palace, Granada is one of Spain’s foremost tourist destinations, welcoming millions of visitors every year. During our city tour, we will see Gran Via Boulevard, BibRambla and Municipal Squares, Granada Cathedral (from outside), the first university of Granada, Madraza, the Silk Market, and the historic Nasrid Caravanserai. After our tour, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Alhambra Palace Tour (80 Euro) (Please note that there is a daily visitor limit at the Alhambra Palace, and our visit may be subject to availability excluding the harem area. It is essential to inform your agency of your participation in this tour during reservation.) The Alhambra Palace, one of Granada's greatest treasures, is one of the most stunning and impressive examples of Islamic architecture in Andalusia. It is one of Spain’s most visited historical sites, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and has gained worldwide fame. This famous site began construction in the 13th century on the flat ground overlooking Granada, which held a defensive castle and palace, and construction continued until the 15th century. Due to the red clay used in its construction, it is called Alhambra, meaning "the Red." After our tour, we transfer to our hotel. In the evening, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Neighborhoods (Albaicin and Sacromonte Gypsy Neighborhood) tour (60 Euro). Albaicin is a historical and enchanting neighborhood of Granada, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and scenic hills. It bears traces of the Andalusian Islamic culture and architecture and reflects the history of Granada. During our tour, we will enjoy a Gypsy show and their lifestyle while having a drink in completely handmade cave houses. After our tour, we return to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

6th Day Granada – Sevilla

After breakfast at the hotel, we depart for Sevilla. Upon arrival, our city tour begins. Sevilla is a city famous for its historical and cultural richness located in the Andalusian region of Spain. Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, during our city tour we will first visit Maria Luisa Park, which includes Plaza de Espana, and Plaza America, Sevilla Cathedral (from outside), which is the world's third-largest cathedral where Christopher Columbus's tomb is also located, next to which stands the Giralda Tower, the last remnant of the mosque on which the cathedral was built, and the Alcazar (from outside) of the Castilian kings. Later, we will walk through the Archives of the Indies, where records of all maritime expeditions to America were kept until the 19th century, reaching the old narrow streets of what is referred to as "old" Sevilla — the Santa Cruz neighborhood. At the end of our walk, we will see the Torre del Oro, the Golden Tower, which is used today as a maritime museum and was once an old tobacco factory. Transfer to our hotel. In the evening, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Flamenco Fire Tour (55 Euro). Sevilla is one of the birthplaces of flamenco and is considered one of Spain's most important centers for flamenco culture. The city is famous for its traditional flamenco performances, dance studios, festivals, and events. You will be mesmerized while watching flamenco dancers during our Flamenco night. After our tour, we transfer to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

7th Day Sevilla – Cordoba – Mijas – Malaga – Sevilla

After breakfast at the hotel, guests who wish can join the optional Grand Cities (Cordoba & Mijas & Malaga) tour (140 Euro). Cordoba is a historical city located in the Andalusian region of Spain, known for its historical and cultural riches, impressive architecture, and structures that carry traces of Andalusian Islamic culture. After a 1.5-hour journey, we will first be greeted by the Guadalquivir River in Cordoba. We will walk over the ancient Roman bridge and enter the city through the Roman gate. Upon arriving in this 2000-year-old city, we will enter the Great Mosque of Cordoba, one of the largest mosques in the world, which rises on 850 columns, witnessing the magnificence of this masterpiece with our guide while receiving impressive information. After touring the Mosque, we will continue walking to see the pristine old streets and the old inn reflecting all the intricacies of Andalusian architecture along with Cordoba's houses. After completing our tour here, our second stop will be Mijas, a charming and traditional mountain village located in the southern part of Spain, in the Malaga province, particularly famous for its whitewashed houses. Located near the Costa del Sol coast, Mijas draws attention with both its sea views and historical texture. Mijas Pueblo, the historical part of the town, presents a postcard-like view with its narrow streets typical of Andalusian architecture, flower-adorned balconies, and whitewashed houses. Although the town's roots trace back to ancient Rome and even the Phoenicians, much of its current structure stems from the period of Muslim rule in Andalusia. One of the most remarkable points in Mijas is the small bullring and the ruins of the Mijas Castle, which are located on the top of the village. After our tour, our last stop will be Malaga, the birthplace of the famous painter Pablo Picasso. During our Malaga tour, we will see Paseo de Parque (Park Street), Plaza de la Merced, the Jewish Quarter, Constitution Square, Larios Street, Puerto Marina (Harbor), La Alcazaba, and Gibralfaro Castle. After our tour, we transfer back to our hotel in Ecija. Overnight at the hotel.

8th Day Sevilla – Istanbul

After breakfast at the hotel, we depart for the airport at the time determined by the guide. After luggage, ticket, and passport procedures, we depart for Istanbul on Turkish Airlines flight TK1300 at 18:40. Arriving at 23:55 local time, the tour ends.

  •     Turkish Airlines round-trip flight tickets from Istanbul – Madrid // Seville – Istanbul
  •      Airport taxes
  •     Transfers from airport to hotel and intercity transfers
  •     7 Nights – 8 Days accommodation with breakfast in 3* / 4* hotels
  •     Panoramic city tours of Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Granada, Seville,
  •     Professional Turkish-speaking guide services
     
  •     Visa Fee,
  •     International exit fee,
  •     Travel Health Insurance 
  •     Any services not explicitly stated as included in the package price
  •     Entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites
  •     Extra tours and personal expenses
  •     Optional driver and guide tips
  •     Tourist Taxes + Check Point + Headset System (30 Euro) (to be paid to the guide on the first day of the tour)
     
Important Notes:
•    For this tour, a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months, covering the duration of the tour, is required.
•    Atlas International acts as an intermediary between the airline and the passenger and is subject to the Hague Protocol of 28.09.1955. 
•    During registration, it is necessary to enter the name, birth date, and passport number from the passport into the system. Plane tickets are issued based on this information. Cancellation or changes to tickets due to incorrect information will be charged as a no-show fee to the guests.
•    The city where the airplane lands may vary. Atlas International cannot be held responsible for any changes to flight times or possible delays made by the airline companies.
•    For group tickets, airline regulations apply, and according to the group ticket rules, if the outbound flight is not used, the return flight cannot be used either.
•    Generally, the luggage weight for flights departing from Turkey is 20Kg. This weight may vary depending on the airline and the destination country. In domestic flights within the countries visited, this weight may drop to 15 Kg. Excess baggage weight/price rules are determined by the airlines and are not the responsibility of Atlas International.
•    In the case that the number of participants for the package tour is insufficient, the customer will be notified of the tour cancellation 20 days in advance. 
•    The tour route specified in the program is an example route, and changes may occur in the tour parkour. City introduction tours may take place on the next day(s) according to the arrival time in the city. Tours specified in the programs can be conducted on different days at the discretion of the guide for any reason.
•    City introduction tours may take place on the next day(s) according to the arrival time in the city. 
•    Tours specified in the programs can be conducted on different days at the discretion of the guide for any reasons. 
•    Extra tours can be conducted only if there are at least 20 participants; if there are fewer participants, the guide's discretion will determine if they are conducted, potentially with adjusted prices. Atlas International cannot be held responsible for the inability to conduct these trips or tours.
•    Extra tours along the way will take place if at least 10 people from the group participate. Guests who do not wish to participate will be kept waiting at the rest area. 
•    Tours or excursions prohibited by local authorities for any reason cannot be conducted. Atlas International cannot be held responsible for the inability to conduct these tours or excursions. 
•    Entrance fees for museums and archaeological sites are not included in the prices. 
•    Atlas International reserves the right to change hotel names while maintaining the same star category.
•    All hotel names mentioned in the programs are examples in terms of star category and distance, and do not guarantee accommodation at the named hotel.
•    In triple rooms, there is an extra bed application, and the 3rd bed is smaller than a standard bed and/or is an additional foldable bed. 
•    In cases where children under 18, who are not considered adults, are not accompanied by one or both parents on the tour, it is mandatory to carry the consent letters required for tour participation during travel.
•    In case of cancellation or changes, the "Atlas International Sales Agreement" is valid.