What to do and see in Spain

To do and see on our Spain trip.

Now, with housing reservations out of the way, we spend time figuring out what we want to see and do in the places we are to visit. From the past we have learned that the more we research and plan the better experiences we get. Good planning is also a great way to stay within a budget.Although, no matter how well the trip is planned, there will always be room for surprises. The way it goes when you are in a country you have visited only once before. Most of the time that is what makes the best memories and amusing stories to tell family and friends.

Considering the YouTube videos we already watched and guidebook tips, I write a list of sites we want to visit in my notebook/planner. I keep a page for every day of our trip and note the sites according to the date/city. It helps us to make sure a site/place will be open for the day. Guidebook usually has that information.

Vitaliy and I are not big fans of museums, unless it’s a must see. We do enjoy self-guided walks where you get to see major attractions. We also like to spend time in parks, outdoor markets, or simply people watch and savor local atmosphere. Vitaliy really likes churches architecture so while he takes lots of pictures I enjoy sitting on a church bench and talk to The Amazing Architect who gives people such wisdom and talent to create.

Since we are going to Seville next day after arrival we made reservations to stay near Atocha Train station.In the morning, we are hoping to take a walk in the beautiful Retiro Park which is within minutes’ walk from the station. We didn’t want to rent a car right away as Seville is known for difficult driving/parking plus there will be April fair celebration while we are there. Another reason we wanted to go to Seville by train was for Ashley to have a train experience. I think she will really enjoy it.

In Seville (2 ½ days):

In Cordoba (day trip):

3 full days in Malaga:

During 2 ½ days in Granada:

Back in Madrid (1 ½ day):

Visit and spend some time in our Madrid’s favorites: Puerto del Sol-center of Madrid and Spain, Plaza Mayor, walk by Royal Palace, and stop by in Plaza de Espana. Here are some of our pictures (2011 trip) of those places.

There might also be another soccer game for Vitaliy on the last evening of our trip, depends if he is able to reserve the tickets which is another story. Malaga game would be enough for Ashley and me. I am guessing we will be resting and getting ready for going back home.

Is there a site in Madrid, Seville, Cordoba, Malaga, Ronda, and Granada that is your favorite and you would urge everyone to see? Thank you for sharing!

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