8 Days to Check In Spain’s Most Classic Cities from Barcelona to Seville, All in One Guide!
Some say Spain is like a treasure box illuminated by sunshine—
Gaudí’s curves, the rhythm of flamenco, the aroma of ham, and the orange blossom-scented breeze drifting through the alleys.
This 8-day grand loop of Spain will deliver that feeling of “history and celebration” all at once.
🗺️ Itinerary Route (including transportation)
Barcelona → Zaragoza → Madrid → Toledo → Consuegra → Córdoba → Seville → Ronda → Granada → Valencia → Barcelona
Overall Transportation Recommendations:
• Intercity: Spain’s high-speed train Renfe (tickets cheaper on Omio)
• Within cities: buses and subways are very convenient; Bolt taxis are more budget-friendly
• If you have a lot of luggage and want convenience, choose BlaBlaCar carpooling (cheap and good experience)
🌇 DAY 1–2|Barcelona → Zaragoza (High-speed train 1h–1.5h)
🎫 Recommended Tickets and Prices
• Sagrada Família: €26–32 (extra charge for tower access)
• Casa Batlló: €29+
• Zaragoza Pilar Basilica Tower: €3
📍 Must-visit Attractions
Sagrada Família
9:00 AM entry is least crowded; climbing the “Passion Facade” tower offers a panoramic view of the city’s light and shadow.
Caramel Hill Sunset (Free)
Bring some snacks; the sunset gently falls beside the Sagrada Família, creating an absolutely stunning scene.
Zaragoza Pilar Basilica
Climb the north tower for €3; the soft light blending city and river makes you reluctant to go down.
🍽 Delicious Eats
• El Tubo District: garlic mushrooms, roasted lamb + red wine, the soul flavor of Spanish nights.
🏨 Accommodation Recommendations (Location)
Barcelona: Staying in the Eixample district is most reliable, with subway access everywhere.
Zaragoza: Choose the city center near Pilar Square.
🏙 DAY 3|Zaragoza → Madrid (High-speed train 1h)
🎫 Ticket References
• Royal Palace of Madrid: €12
• Rowboat rental in Retiro Park: €6/hour
📍 Recommended Attractions
Puerta del Sol: Stand on the “Kilometer Zero” and take a photo with the city mascot, the bear and the strawberry tree.
Retiro Park: The lake reflects the sky, the gentlest place in Madrid.
San Ginés Chocolate Shop: Open 24 hours, churros dipped in hot chocolate are dangerously addictive.
🏨 Accommodation
Stay near Gran Via street for convenience; great for night views, dining, and transportation.
🏰 DAY 4|Madrid → Toledo → Consuegra → Córdoba (Best by car/self-drive or bus + train)
🎫 Ticket References
• Toledo Cathedral: €15
• Consuegra Windmill Interior: €2
• Córdoba Mosque Light Show: €20–28 (prices vary by season)
📍 Highlights
Toledo Viewpoint Mirador del Valle (Free)
Overlooking the entire orange stone city, it feels like traveling through time.
Consuegra Windmill Village
Filming location of Don Quixote, white windmills lined up on the ridge.
Córdoba Mosque Light Show
The night is the most enchanting moment, as if history quietly awakens around you.
🏨 Accommodation
Staying in Córdoba’s old town walking area is most convenient and safe for nighttime strolls.
💃 DAY 5|Córdoba → Seville (Bus 2h)
🎫 Ticket References
• Seville Royal Alcázar: €19 (book 1 month in advance during peak season)
• Flamenco Theater Los Gallos: €35 (includes drink)
📍 Highlights
Seville Royal Alcázar
Filming location of Game of Thrones’ “Dorne Gardens,” the gardens seem to speak.
Flamenco Show
Los Gallos small theater is extremely popular; once the rhythm starts, your soul will be ignited.
🏨 Accommodation
Stay near the cathedral for stunning night views and easy walking access.
🏞 DAY 6|Seville → Ronda → Granada (Train or bus)
🎫 Ticket References
• Ronda Bullring exterior photos free, entry €8
• Accommodation near Alhambra Palace varies by season €80–150/night
📍 Must-visit Attractions
Ronda New Bridge
A city split on a cliff, a paradise for photographers.
Granada Overnight Stay
Stay at the foot of the Alhambra Palace, where the night breeze carries floral scents.
🕌 DAY 7|Granada → Valencia (High-speed train 4h)
🎫 Ticket References
• Alhambra Palace: €14–€18 (extremely hard to get! Must book early)
📍 Recommended Attractions
Alhambra Palace
Bring your passport! The evening light and shadow seem to flow, transporting you back to the Moorish era in a second.
Central Market
Choose 5J black label ham for sure, and the seafood is super fresh.
City of Arts and Sciences
The sunset turns the entire building into a futuristic world.
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🏖 DAY 8|Valencia → Barcelona (High-speed train 3h)
Turia Gardens Cycling (Free)
The city’s green lung, cycling here feels like drawing circles in the wind.
Paella Origin Spot El Palmar
Traditional version with rabbit + snails is the most authentic, €18/person.
🛎 Overall Accommodation Suggestions (Brief Summary)
• Barcelona: Eixample, Gràcia districts
• Madrid: Gran Via, around the cathedral
• Andalusia (Córdoba/Seville/Granada): Try to stay in the old town
• Valencia: Near City of Arts and Sciences or city center old town
💡 Practical Tips (More Complete Version)
1. Transportation: Renfe high-speed train is most reliable, check prices on Omio; Bolt is usually cheaper than Uber in cities.
2. Tickets: Sagrada Família and Alhambra Palace must be booked in advance, or you’ll regret it.
3. Safety: Pickpockets are common in Barcelona, always watch your bag zippers.
4. Changing of the Guard: Held at the Royal Palace of Madrid on the first Wednesday of each month.
5. Best Seasons: April–June and September–November are most comfortable.
✨ Final Words
Spain is like a letter sun-dried and scented by the sun,
Each city has its own personality:
Barcelona is free, Madrid is steady, Seville is passionate, Granada is dreamy.
You can’t see it all in eight days, but it’s enough to make you fall in love. ❤️