I wish to travel to Barcelona, Benidorm, Florence, Granada, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Rome, Valencia and Venice on my tour to France, Italy and Spain. I am travelling with my soul mate.

asked on 18 Apr 2016 United States
Priya
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Hi
Paris, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Barcelona and Madrid are amongst the best in Europe. They have so much to offer to their visitors. I would try my level best to create a suitable itinerary for you so that it leads to an amazing trip of yours.

Paris

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Paris is a very beautiful city and offers loads of attractions and activities to enjoy.
 
 
There are various options for hotels in Paris, from budget to Luxury. If you are looking for a luxury hotel you can stay at Renaissance Paris Vendome Hotel, Pershing Hall. There are various budget options also available in Paris, for the complete details you can visit here.

Day 1

On the first day you can visit Musee Grevin,  Arc De Triomphe, and Eiffel Tower and Sienne River Cruise.

Musee Grevin

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The Musee Grevin is famous for its more than 250 wax statues of past and present celebrities. It also accommodates a hall of mirrors and many other attractions. Don’t forget to have the pleasure of taking pictures with your favourite celebrities at Grévin. The Museum remains open from 10:00 am to 06:30 pm on Monday to Friday and till 07:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Arc De Triomphe

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The Arc de Triomphe de lÉtoile is one of the most famous monuments and a must see in Paris. It is the symbol of patriotism as this triumphal arch is made in honour of, in particular, those who fought during the Napoleonic Wars. You will seriously fell in love this place for its majestic beauty.
 
The Indian restaurants near Arc De Triomphe are Kirane's at 85 Avenue des Ternes Paris and Villa Punjab at 15 Rue Léon Jost,  Paris.

Eiffel Tower & Sienne River Cruise

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Eiffel Tower is one of the reasons that people visit Paris thus it should not be missed. You can even enjoy a dinner at the famous restaurant "Le 58 Tour Eiffel" which is situated on the 1st Floor of the Eiffel Tower and enjoy the three-course traditional French cuisine with wine at the restaurant. After the amazing dinner you can go for cruise on the river cruise to experience the illuminations of the famous Seine bridges sliding.
  
You can call it a day after this amazing experience to brace yourself for the next day.

Day 2

The itinerary of the second day in Paris will include visits to Louvre,  Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre (Sacre-Coeur),  Saint Sulpice and Wine Tasting at Les Caves Augé.

The Louvre

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The Louvre museum is one the largest museum in the world and also a historical monument. The museum features nearly 400, 000 exhibits of art and history and it is also the home of the famous painting Mona Lisa. The museum remains closed on Tuesday and it remains open from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm on Sunday, Monday, Thursday amp Saturday. The opening hours on Wednesday and Friday are 09:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre (Sacre-Coeur)

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Sacre-Coeur is a Roman Catholic Church and minor basilica situated at the highest point in Paris on the hill of Montmartre which allows exciting views of Paris. The main attraction of this church is its crypts the organ and the famous mosaic of Christ in Majesty.

Saint Sulpice

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The Saint Sulpice is a huge Catholic Church that represents baroque style of architecture. The church is the second largest church in Paris and has gained popularity after its mention in the famous The Da Vinci Code.

Wine Tasting at Les Caves Augé

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The Les Caves Augé is a huge wine shop renowned for the best quality wine and champagnes in Paris. It really leaves everyone spellbound with the large number of bottles filled with high quality spirits. It also offers a chance to taste these wines and you can even meet local winemakers from different regions and experience history served with different wines.

Day 3

The third day of your trip in Paris we will visit Marche Aux Puces De St-Ouen (market),  Grand Palais,  Notre Dame Cathedral,  Jardin des Tuileries and Champs-Élysées.

Marche Aux Puces De St-Ouen (market)

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Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen (Porte de Clignancourt) is one the most famous and biggest flea market in Paris. It is a large complex of 2, 500 to 3, 000 open stalls and shops in the northern part of the city. The market is famous for antiques, junk, vintage, new clothing and many more things. This market is very colourful because of a large number of different stalls and vendors.

Grand Palais

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The Grand Palais is a large historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex. The Grand Palais in Paris is the iconic monument where biggest exhibitions are showcased because of its vast spaces. There are many events hosted like famous FIAC, Paris Photo, catwalk shows during Fashion Week and many more.

Notre- Dame Cathedral

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The Notre Dame Cathedral is the most famous Catholic church of Paris. The Cathedral is also the official chair of the archbishop of Paris. The Cathedral is well known for its majestic architecture that attracts millions of tourists from around the world.

Jardin des Tuileries

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Jardin des Tuileries is a historical public garden. This garden is designed is Italian style and it offers lush green environment with fresh air. The garden also has set of statues and antiques from the past. This place provides a very relaxing environment and a close to nature environment. The admission into the garden is free.

Ch&s-Élysées

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Champs-Élysées is the best place to spend an evening. The street is one of the most expensive and the most famous streets in the world. It accommodates many cinemas, cafés, luxury specialty shops and the street is lined with the chestnut trees on both the sides.
 
You can enjoy the lights and liveliness of the street and dine at any of the restaurants in the street and then return to your hotel.
 
After this you can head back to your hotel by the evening to rest as the next day you need to head to Milan.

Day 4 - Milan

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Milan is known as the fashion, business and banking district of Italy but still this city is capable of capturing many hearts. It is also famous for its sophistication and heritage which makes it one the most famous tourist city. 
  
 
There are numerous hotels in Milan including Ostello Aig Piero Rotta, Nino Residence, and BampB Parco Lambro and for more options you can visit here
 
On the first day of your visit in Milan you can visit Castello Sforzesco,  Via Monte Napolene and Navigli District. 

Castello Sforzesco

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The Castello Sforzesco is one of the largest castles of Europe and presently serves as a home to many museums like The Museum of Musical Instruments, the Egyptian Museum, the Antique Furniture amp Wooden Sculpture Museum, Archaeological Museum of Milan and many more that exhibits some great artefacts.

Via Monte Napolene

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This place is the most happening shopping areas of Milan and known as the most expensive and important street of Milan Fashion District known which is loaded with numerous fashion boutiques and renowned international brand showrooms.

Navigli District

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This place is regarded as the most romantic places of Milan and it offers a great destination for shopping and nightlife for travelers. Navigli District accommodates many cafes, restaurants and bars which makes it the place to enjoy the nightlife of Milan.
 
After experiencing the interesting nightlife at Navigli District you should return to your hotel for a nice sleep.

Day 5

On the second day of your stay in Milan you can include visit to La Scala Opera,  Galleria Vittorio Emanuele ll and Duomo Di Milano.

La Scala Opera

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La Scala Opera is one of the most leading ballet and opera houses which serves as the stage for the finest international singers and artists from around the world. They also have museum that exhibits various collections of music instruments, the architect of La Scala and many more.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one the world’s oldest shopping malls. It is a five storey mall and the roof is made of glass amp iron and the building is decorated beautifully with some great paintings, mosaics amp statues.

Duomo Di Milano

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Duomo Di Milano is the largest in Italy and the fifth largest Cathedral in the world. This cathedral also has a museum and library that features everything regarding the Cathedral. Duomo Di Milano is famous for its attractions on the roof that include breathtaking sculpture, forest of openwork, pinnacles and spires that are delicately set upon the flying buttresses.

Day 6 - Venice

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Venice is one of the noted romantic cities in the world and a trip to Italy is incomplete without a visit to this beautiful city.
 
 
There are many hotels in Venice like Ostello Venezia, BampB S.Marco, BampB Arabesque and many more. For more options you can visit here.
 
The attractions that should be visited on the first day in Venice should be Piazza San Marco,  Grand Canal,  Ca' Rezzonico and Venice Jazz Club.

Piazza San Marco

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It is the Venice's largest piazza and also known as Saint Mark's Square. This square is loaded with many cafes,  shops, museums. This place is mainly known for its architecture and sea.

Grand Canal

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This place is the must see in Venice known for its boat rides and water buses and taxis. It is Venice's main water thoroughfare, surrounded by great Renaissance palaces. This place is quite colorful and offers spectacular views of Gondolas ans Vaporetti. You seriously can’t miss this one.

Ca' Rezzonico

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It is a Venetian palace on the Grand Canal which is now a public museum that exhibits some great masterpieces of Venetian art. The exhibits include various paintings by famous painters like Pietro Longhi, Francesco Guardi, collections of antique furniture of Venetian glass that depicts the skills of the past.

Venice Jazz Club

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This jazz club is the only Jazz club in Venice, which is famous for its live performances. The club offers great performances of different genres like classic and modern jazz, Latin jazz and many more.
 
With this you can call it a day and head back to your hotel to have a refresh yourself for the next day.

Day 7

The itinerary of the second day of your stay in Venice should include a visit to Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto), Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) and Giardini di Castello.

Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto)

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This bridge is known as the heart of Venice as it is one of the top attractions of Venice. This bridge is surrounded by many shops and it is the gateway to the famous Rialto Market. This an arched bridge which is lined with arcades on both sides. There are various shops under the arcade that attracts many tourists.

Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco)

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It is the Venice’s most famous cathedral which is known for its extraordinary architecture. The main attractions of this cathedral are Horses of Saint Mark, Tetrarchs and the interior is decorated with beautiful Mosaics, the treasury and many other beautiful artefacts.

Giardini di Castello

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Since its inception in 1895, the Biennial has used this garden as a venue for the International Exhibition for the Visual Arts. The grounds include many pavilions, including the large Italian Pavilion, as well as numerous other buildings and structures. The gardens are only open when the Biennale is running.
 
With this you can call it a day and head back to your hotel for a nice sleep as the next day you need to head to Florence.

Day 8 - Florence

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Florence, one of the most beautiful cities in Italy and centre of Italian Renaissance.
 
 
There are numerous hotels in Florence including Hostel 7 Santi, Soggiorno Karaba, and Soggiorno Cittadella and for more options you can visit here.
 
On the first day of your stay in Florence you can visit Piazza Della Signoria,  Palazzo Vecchio and IL Duomo- Il.

Piazza Della Signoria

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It is the Florence’s most famous square and an open air sculpture exhibition, which accommodates various famous sculptures and statues.

Palazzo Vecchio

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This place is one of the famous historical buildings of Florence. Presently, this building functions as the Town Hall of Florence, but the larger part of this building has been transformed into a museum.

IL Duomo Il

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Duomo or Santa Maria del Fiore is one the most remarkable attraction of Florence famous for its extraordinary architecture.
 
With this you can call it a day and return to your hotel.

Day 9

The ninth day of your trip should include visit to Ponte Vecchio, Galleria degli Uffizi, Boboli Garden amp Pitti Palace and Santa Croce.

Ponte Vecchio

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A visit to Florence is incomplete without a visit to this place. It one of the famous bridges of Florence and the most photographed landmark of Florence.

Galleria degli Uffizi

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The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most famous museums in the world that displays many unique artworks and masterpieces mainly from the Renaissance period.

Boboli Garden and Pitti Palace

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Pitti Palace is the Florence’s largest palazzo and it houses eight different galleries that features art, costumes, jewellery and the apartments from the past.

Santa Croce

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It is the largest Franciscan church in Italy and the home to the tombs of many significant Florentines like Michelangelo and Dante. The church is also famous for its interiors that includes the spectacular stained glass windows and unique paintings.
 
I think this would be enough of Florence and after visiting you should get back to your hotel to brace yourself for the next destination that is Barcelona.

Rome

Day 10

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Rome, the capital city of Italy and a paradise for people interested in culture and history. The key highlight of this city is the Colosseum and the irresistible Italian Food that attracts travellers from all over the world.
 
 
There are numerous luxury hotel options in Rome such as The Westin Excelsior Rome, Hassler Roma and for more options you can visit here.
 
On the first day of your stay you can visit Colosseum,  Trevi Fountain,  Roman Forum,  Spanish Steps and Pantheon.

Colosseum

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The Colosseum is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome,  Italy. This amphitheatre is made of concrete and stone, it used to be the largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire and now it is the largest amphitheatre in the world.

Trevi Fountain

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The Fontana di Trevi - or Trevi Fountain is a fountain in Rome,  Italy. It is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and the most beautiful in the world. There is a traditional legend if you throw a coin into the fountain, you are ensured a return to Rome.

Roman Forum

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The Roman Forum is a rectangular plaza surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. This place used to be a marketplace of Rome and one of the famous attractions of Rome.

Spanish Steps

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The Spanish Steps are a set of steps in Rome,  Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. These are considered as the widest staircase in Europe.
 
With this you can call it a day and return to your hotel to have a nice sleep.

Pantheon

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The Pantheon is a building in Rome,  Italy, which is a temple to all the gods of ancient Rome. It was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus and rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian about 126 AD. The building's sole source of light is the opening at the dome's apex (the oculus). Many famous Italians are buried in the Pantheon.
 
After this you can return to your hotel by the night.

Barcelona

Day 11

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Barcelona is the capital and largest city of Catalonia and Spain's second largest city. It is a treasure trove of unique blend of Catalan culture, distinctive architecture, lively nightlife and trendy, stylish hotels.
 
 
There are numerous hotel options of hotels in Barcelona including Center-Ramblas, Inout, and Sun amp Moon Hostel and for more options you can visit here.
 
On the first day of your stay in Barcelona you can visit La Sagrada Familia Museum, Catalan Museum of Archaeology and the Gothic Quarter.

La Sagrada Familia Museum

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The La Sagrada Familia Museum is housed in the building of the same name. The museum details the history and development of the Sagrada Familia and also gives fascinating insights into Gaudí himself. This museum offers a truly fascinating visit because you will see photos of the development of the Sagrada Familia from the present day back to its early beginnings. There's also a model of the Sagrada Familia depicting what it will look like once it's completed and it is predicted to happen in the next 30 years.

Catalan Museum of Archaeology

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Catalan Museum of Archaeology has many interesting archaeology exhibits cover periods during prehistoric times and ancient history. The curators have given particular emphasis on the archaeological remains from Catalunya. This museum is very interesting if you want to learn more about the ancient history of Catalunya and is well worth a visit if only for the novelty of subject material.

Gothic Quarter

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The Gothic Quarter is the center of the old city of Barcelona. The beautiful neighborhood known as the Gothic Quarter is so called because it used to be the Roman village and thus has some remnants of its glorious past. These days because of the constant modernization it is very possible to spot an ancient building right next to one built in the 90s. It is this mix of old and new that brings people from all over the world to stay in the Gothic Quarter.
 
After visiting these you can return to your hotel in the evening and rest for the next day.

Day 12

On the second day of your stay in Barcelona you can visit the Plaça d'Espanya,  Park Güell and Montserrat.

Plaça d'Espanya

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Plaça Espanya is a lovely plaza just out of the centre of town, where many of the main roads in Barcelona, such as Gran Via and Paral.lel intersect. It is also home to Barcelona's old bull-fighting ring which is now nothing but a shell, albeit quite a beautiful one.The main draw to Plaça Espanya is the Palau Nacional which is the Museum of Catalan art, stands regally up on the side of Montjuïc. It's stunning and there is never a better time to see it than when it is lit up at night with the Magic Fountain in front.

Park Güell

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The Park Güell is a public park system composed of gardens and architectonic elements located on Carmelo Hill. Park Güell was commissioned by Eusebi Güell who wanted to create a stylish park for Barcelona aristocracy. The park contains amazing stone structures (see below), stunning tiling and fascinating buildings. You can see from this picture the Gaudí dragon fountain that is at the entrance to Güell Park. This dragon is adorned in beautiful colored tiling and there is something rather hypnotic and magical about it.

Montserrat

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Montserrat is a multi-peaked mountain located near the city of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. It is part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range. Montserrat is a spectacularly beautiful Benedictine monk mountain retreat about one-hour North West from Barcelona by train. Not only is Montserrat Monastery of significant religious importance but the natural beauty surrounding the monastery is simply breathtaking.
 
At the end of the trip, you are free to enjoy the evening in one of Madrid’s bars or pubs and after that you can head back to your hotel.

Day 13

The itinerary of the thirteenth day should include Palau de la Música Catalana,  Castell de Montjuïc,  Magic fountain of Montjuic and Barceloneta Beach.

Palau de la Música Catalana

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The Palau de la Música Catalana is a concert hall in Barcelona, Spain. Designed in the Catalan modernist style by the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, it was built between 1905 and 1908 for the Orfeó Català, a choral society founded in 1891 that was a leading force in the Catalan cultural movement that came to be known as the Renaixença (Catalan Rebirth).  It was funded by public donations and is one of the most iconic examples of Catalonia’s architectural and musical heritage.

Castell de Montjuïc

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Castell de Montjuïc is located just 20 minutes’ drive from the city of BarcelonaMontjuïc Castle is an old military fortress, with roots dating back from 1640, currently serving as a Barcelona municipal facility, built on top of Montjuïc hill in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc

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The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc is a fountain located at the head of Avenida Maria Cristina in the Montjuïc neighborhood of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The fountain is situated below the Palau Nacional on the Montjuïc hill. The Magic Fountain is the main feature of the collection of waterfalls and ponds on Avinguda Maria Cristina, which stretches from the Palau Nacional to Plaça Espanya in Montjuïc. This is a spectacular fountain which is very popular because of its water arrangements, sound and lighting. 2, 600 liters of water are pumped through this great fountain per second in three concentric pools which have a water recirculation system.

Barceloneta

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Barceloneta is the first of the Barcelona beaches and can therefore get quite busy during the summer months. The picture of Barceloneta beach above was taken on 3rd of October, and the sun is still shining! But it's not always like this. Some days can be overcast or even rainy -it's the luck of the draw. The best way to reach this amazing beach is by Metro. The nearest metro station to the beach is "Barceloneta" (Yellow Line, L4). You need to turn right on leaving the metro and cross the main road, continue walking straight along Passeig de Joan de Borbo for about 10 minutes. You will see the marina area on your right as you walk.
 
There are many things to do on the beach besides swim. One can go for windsurfing and kite surfing or you can also enjoy a refreshing drink from one of the many beach huts. Or, if you're in need to relax, just lie down and soak up the warmth of the Spanish sun with a good book.
 
You can spend half a day at the beach and return to your hotel by the evening as you have to head to Madrid the next morning.

Madrid

Day 14

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Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a cosmopolitan city that combines the most modern infrastructures and the status as an economic, financial, administrative and service center, with a large cultural and artistic heritage, a legacy of centuries of exciting history.
 
 
There are several hotels in Madrid including Residencia Bulls, Barbieri Sol Hostel, and Apartments Arenal and for more options you can visit here.
 
On the first day of your tour of Madrid you can visit Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum,  Royal Palace, Auditorio Nacional De Musica,  Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Puerta Del Sol.

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

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The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum offers visitors an overview of art from the 13th century to the late 20th century. In the nearly one thousand works on display, visitors can contemplate the major periods and pictorial schools of western art such as the Renaissance, Mannerism, the Baroque, Rococo, Romanticism and the art of the 19th and 20th centuries up to Pop Art. The museum also features works from some movements not represented in state-owned collections, such as Impressionism, Fauvism, German Expressionism and the experimental avant-garde movements of the early 20th century. In addition, it boasts an important collection of 19th-century American painting not found in any other European museum institutions.

Royal Palace

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Royal Palace is among the most prestigious and the largest palace in Europe by floor area. It is the Official residence of the Spanish Royal Family of Madrid. It was built in 1734. The exterior itself worth the money of tour with its two-story rusticated. The interior of the palace is notable for its wealth of art and the diverse materials used in the construction. The decoration and furnishing of its rooms are in a dramatic level. Most beautiful paintings by artists and furniture, ceramics, historically important objects are there for you to watch in the palace.

Auditorio Nacional De Musica

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The Auditorio National De musica is one of the most attractive tourist spot and the main concert hall in the Madrid metropolitan area. The design is by prominent architect Jose Maria Garcia de Paredes and was built in 1988. There are two main concert rooms in the auditorium, one is orchestra hall and the other being chamber music hall. The main concert hall named Sala Sinfonica (Symphonic hall in English) is the more spacious one with 2324 seats concerts of Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid and the community of Madrid orchestra. You can marvel at its majestic beauty or if possible do attend a show at this place.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

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The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía is Spain's national museum of 20th century art. The museum is mainly dedicated to Spanish Art. Highlights of the museum include excellent collections of Spain's two greatest 20th century masters, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Certainly the most famous masterpiece in the museum is Picasso's painting Guernica. The Reina Sofía collection has works by artists such as: Juan Gris, Joan Miró, Julio González, Eduardo Chillida, Antoni Tàpies, Pablo Gargallo, Pablo Serrano, Lucio Muñoz, Luis Gordillo, Jorge Oteiza and José Gutiérrez Solana.

Puerta Del Sol

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The Puerta Del Sol is considered to be the center of Madrid. It originated as one of the gates in the city wall surrounding Madrid since the 15th century. The gate is decorated by the rising of the sun hence “gate of the sun” is a nickname to this square. It also contains the famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eating of the twelve grapes and beginning of New Year.
 
With this you can call it a day and return to your hotel to rest.

Day 15

In the itinerary of the fifteenth day of tour should include visits to the Antón Martín Market, Filmoteca Cine Doré,  Plaza Tirso de Molina and watch a bull fight at Las Ventas.

Antón Martín Market

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The Plaza Antón Martín lies uphill from Calle Ave María, where you can browse around one of Madrid's many old two-story markets. Stalls here sell a delightful assortment of food from all over Spain as well as from tropical regions. Be sure to check out the good herbs and olive oil section.

Filmoteca Cine Doré

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Filmoteca Cine Doré, which is located right next to the market and houses some of the best of country’s art cinema. A must visits for ay cinema lover. The Cine Doré is the headquarters of the Spanish Film Library where this film exhibits their daily schedules. The building has three screening rooms: Room 1 (reconstruction of the primitive Doré Hall), Room 2 (the latest design) and Ward 3 and Luis García Berlanga (outdoor room, works only from July to mid-September has a bar service). Facilities include a café specializing in film subject’s bookstore.

Plaza Tirso de Molina

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The Plaza de Tirso de Molina is a square / public space located in the center of Madrid. The square is supposed to be the northern boundary of Lavapies and has a triangular base that extends to the Magdalena Street. In 2008 the plaza suffered a major renovation, expanding its pedestrian zone, kiosks have been installed to form a flower market, few have been planted plane trees, and street furniture has been renewed. Three independent sources were placed in three different areas of the square.

Bull fight at Las Ventas

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Madrid tour is incomplete without witnessing a Bull fight at Las Ventas. Bull fighting is held on during the months of May and June, definitely there are some categories for you to choose from like Novillos, Rejones and Goyesca. These are mainly categorized on the basis of the skill of the bull amp rider. Novillos are the most adorable bullfighting in a family trip since it does not involve usual horror shows and Goyesca is a treat to the eyes with period costume and hardcore bull fighting.
 
You can spend this day and return to your accommodation for a nice sleep as the next day you will have to back to your home.

Day 16

This is the last day of your trip you need to head back to your home. Make sure you pack all your belongings carefully and reach airport three hours’ prior your flight timings. 
 
I hope the destinations mentioned, according to your interest will lead to a memorable trip. I wish you return with the most exciting experience and memories of your life. 
 
Have a wonderful trip!
 
Priya Singh

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