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Are 3 days enough for visiting Spain?

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Why travel to Spain?

Spain offers a wide range of landscapes, cultures and travel options. A holiday to Spain offers something for everyone, from the beautiful Basque Country and Pyrenees mountains in the north to the rugged coastline and sandy beaches in the south. You can admire the iconic Gaudi architecture in Barcelona and browse the Prado Museum, the capital of the country, before enjoying tapas late at night in the elegant city of Seville. If you aren’t city-hopping, you will likely be at a music festival or enjoying a relaxing afternoon in the Canary Islands with sangria in your hand.

How much time should you spend in Spain?

Spain caters to all types of travelers, regardless of whether you have a few days or more to spend in a city. Ten days is the best time to visit two cities or regions. You can also venture into rural areas, such as the Catalonia coast of Barcelona and Cordoba in Andalusian, just two hours north of Granada. We recommend a minimum three-day Spain itinerary as it allows you to visit at least one place fully. If you have up to one week to spare, you can explore the city of Madrid, Barcelona or Valencia, or combine multiple destinations into one amazing Spain travel itinerary.

3 Days in Madrid: The Perfect Itinerary

In just three days, you can get a perfect vacation in Madrid. Here’s our itinerary suggestion for your journey.

  1. Day One: Day 1 is for the essentials, when you still have energy to do as much as possible. Therefore, use it to get the Museo del Prado off your checklist. This is the absolute must-see for any kind of traveler in Madrid. Afterwards, head to La Latina and Mercado San Miguel where you can have an amazing lunch. In the afternoon, head to Gran Via and down to Plaza de Espana before visiting Templo De Debod.
  2. Day 2: Day 2 is for exploring and walking around. Head to Café de Oriente for some delicious breakfast, then visit the Almudena Cathedral and the Royal Palace. In the afternoon, head to El Retiro, the largest public park in the city, for a beautiful walk.
  3. Day 3: Day 3 is the final goodbye to Madrid tailored to your taste buds. Head to Puerta del Sol in the early morning before heading to Mercado San Ildefonso in Chueca for some incredible brunch. The options in this neighborhood are just off the charts. Finally, it’s time for Malasana and some delicious red wine and tapas combination at La Mi Venta!

3 Days in Barcelona: The Perfect Itinerary

In 3 days, you can experience the entire city of Barcelona perfectly! Check out our itinerary:

  1. Day 1: Start off with the touristy stuff: the earliest you get that off your list, the better for your journey. Walk down Las Ramblas and get lunch at Mercado de la Boqueria, visit the Gothic Quarter, and then the Sagrada Familia and Gaudi Museum. It will be tiring, but it will be worth the visit. Tapas at El Nacional is a must.
  2. Day 2: Time to head to incredible Montjuic, where you’ll find the majestic Castle and the Magic Fountain, with its show at the end of the day. There’s also the Joan Miro Foundation and the Museo Nacional to check out here. Next, go back to the city center and have dinner at Blavis. Be sure to book weeks in advance.
  3. Day 3: Your final and restful day is really up to you: you can head to the beach and take a long walk, or visit Camp Nou if you are a Barcelona fan. Or if you really have time and want to head away from the crowd, go to Montserrat and visit the incredible monastery. Have one last amazing cocktail at Restaurant Arume.

What do you think about our 3-day trip itinerary suggestions? Let us know and safe traveling!