MADRID, BARCELONA AND TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS
In Part 3, Churches were once Mosques and Synagogues, Novelists pay homage to Spain’s bullfighters and castles, Tapas tantalizes and Flamenco fiery passions ignite.
Spain rolls out the welcome mat
Madrid was the last stop of our guided
Odyssey Tour. For five of the 10 couples, our next stop was
Barcelona, a three-day tour extension. Odyssey arranged our transportation to the airport from Madrid to Barcelona and had a local guide waiting to escort us to our final hotel. Transportation was also arranged to take us to the airport for our journey home.
Downtown Spain, where many buildings have sculptures decorating the skylines.
Where we stayed:
Wellington Hotel, an old-world property near some of
Spain’s luxury shopping. Many of the stores were brands popular in the United States, such as
Tiffany or
Benetton.
What we saw:
Plaza Mayor, located in the heart of the city, and
Palacio Real, a 2,800 room residence that was home to
Bourbon kings from
Charles III to
Alfonso XIII. The palace today
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