I've been wanting to visit Spain since I saw Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. I've been aching to go to Bunol for La Tomatina and dance to Senorita, if not with Hrithik or Frahnan, at least with the locals.
But, unlike Hrithik's role, I am not a Wall Street professional. I am an Indian 19-year-old part-time working-college student who will need substantial financial and other planning to make Spain a reality.
Fortunately, I've drawn out a vacation itinerary that includes all of the necessities you'll need to recall before and during your journey. In fact, this trip is a perfect budget-friendly trip.
Barcelona – Day 1 & 2
Many treasures may be found in Barcelona, Spain's seashore magnificence. It's a lot of fun, and it's a great location to go if you're interested in culture. Barcelona also boasts some great architectural wonders dating back approximately two thousand years. On the other side, it is the home of Barcelona FC, the world-famous football team. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience with some of the greatest drinking and dining options available. If you ever want to travel through Spain, you must stop in Barcelona. Take a stroll through the Gothic quarter, Barri Gtic, with its small cobblestone streets. Feel the vitality of Las Ramblas, the boulevard that is bustling with cafes, vendors, and local attractions at all hours of the day and night. Take in Antoni Gaudi's stunning building at La Sagarada Familia. Furthermore, the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya houses the world's biggest collection of Romanesque art, making it a must-see for history and art buffs alike. Take the funicular to the peak of Tibidabo Mountain for spectacular panoramic views of Barcelona and a really impressive selfie on an afternoon excursion. It goes without saying that anyone visiting Barcelona should spend a significant amount of time on the city's magnificent beaches. Barceloneta, Nova Icaria, Bogatell, Mar Bella (nudist beach), Caldetes, Garraf, and St Pol de Mar Beach are among the well-known beaches.
Madrid – Day 3 & 4
When it comes to historic sights, entertainment, and cuisines, Madrid has a lot to offer. Madrid, like many other capital towns, features a mix of old and contemporary architecture. Make sure to see the Royal Palace of Madrid as well as the Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid's commercial district. The Art Triangle in Madrid is a must-see for any visitor. Visit the Prado Museum of Natural History, the Reina Sofia Museum of Art, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art (Western art history).
You're ready to acquire a bird's eye view of the location now that you've soaked up the cultural richness of the Spanish. Take a stroll to the Circulo de Bellas Artes to see the Madrid skyline.
Seville- Day 5
Seville, with its ancient alleys, castles, cathedrals, and gorgeous buildings, seems like something out of a postcard. Explore the streets of Barrio de Santa Cruz for a sense of the local culture, then visit the Catedral de Sevilla, the world's biggest Gothic structure, for a really unforgettable experience. A bullfight may set you back around Rs. 5,000. If you have time after all of these enjoyable activities, visit the Alhambra Palace, which is a sight to see and a must-see for all travellers. Click here for read more -
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