11 Day itinerary toAndalucía
Local travel distance per day in km.
Day 1
Seville Airport➞Seville City Center
Travel time: 0.5 hr| Travel distance: 10 km
Morning

- Explore the vibrant Triana Market, sampling local produce and specialties like Andalusian olives and jamon.
- Wander through the historic streets of Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish Quarter known for its narrow, winding alleys and charming squares.
- Visit Las Setas, a unique structure where you can enjoy panoramic views of Seville from its wooden walkways.
Afternoon

- Enjoy a leisurely tapas lunch at Restaurante Egaña-Oriza, sampling dishes like salmorejo and Iberian pork.
- Stroll along the Guadalquivir River, taking in iconic sights like the Torre del Oro, an ancient watchtower from the Moorish period.
- Visit the Plaza de España, a grand semi-circular plaza with a mix of Renaissance and Moorish architecture.
- Relax at Parque de María Luisa, an extensive garden perfect for people-watching and a peaceful walk.
Evening

- Dine at Casa Robles for a traditional Andalusian dinner with specialties like gazpacho and seafood paella.
- Experience a traditional flamenco show at Casa de la Memoria, an intimate venue that offers a deep dive into the music and dance of Andalusia.
Accomodation

- Hotel Casa 1800 in Seville, offering beautiful central spaces and luxurious rooms.
Day 2
Seville➞Córdoba
Travel time: 1.5 hr| Travel distance: 140 km
Morning

- Drive to Córdoba, crossing the scenic Andalusian countryside.
- Visit Mercado Victoria, Córdoba's first gastronomic market, to taste a variety of local delicacies.
- Explore the historic Jewish Quarter, filled with ancient houses, cobblestone streets, and the scent of orange blossoms.
Afternoon

- Discover the Great Mosque of Córdoba, known for its forest of columns and unique Islamic architecture blended with Christian elements.
- Stroll through the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, a stunning 14th-century palace with beautiful gardens.
- Enjoy lunch at Taberna La Montillana with local dishes such as Rabo de Toro (bull's tail stew).
- Shop for handmade Andalusian crafts and souvenirs in the city's many artisanal shops.
Evening

- Dine at Bodegas Mezquita, a traditional restaurant offering local wines and dishes like salmorejo and fried fish.
- Attend a vibrant flamenco performance at Tablao El Cardenal, showcasing the passionate art form in a historic setting.
Accomodation

- Balcon de Córdoba, a charming hotel with views of the Great Mosque.
Day 3
Córdoba➞Granada
Travel time: 2.5 hr| Travel distance: 165 km
Morning

- Drive to Granada, enjoying the picturesque Sierra Nevada on the way.
- Explore Granada's Alcaicería, the former Moorish silk market now filled with colorful stalls.
- Visit the Catedral de Granada, a stunning example of Spanish Renaissance architecture.
Afternoon

- Discover the Alhambra, an intricate Moorish palace and fortress complex, featuring elaborate Islamic architecture and serene gardens.
- Wander through the Generalife, the sultan's summer palace with breathtaking views and beautifully manicured gardens.
- Lunch at Restaurante Jardines Alberto, located near the Alhambra, and try traditional Spanish cuisine with views of the complex.
- Take a leisurely stroll through the Albaicín district, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its narrow streets and white-washed houses.
Evening

- Savor a dinner of authentic Andalusian fare at Restaurante Chikito, known for its hearty specialties and tapas.
- Enjoy a nightcap at Bodegas Castañeda, a traditional bar offering a wide range of wines and free tapas with drinks.
Accomodation

- Gar Anat Hotel Boutique, a small hotel with a historical charm in central Granada.
Day 4
Granada➞Granada
Travel time: 0 hr| Travel distance: 0 km
Morning

- Visit the Monasterio de la Cartuja, a lavish baroque monastery located in a tranquil setting.
- Head to the Plaza Nueva, a bustling square lined with cafes and important city landmarks.
- Walk through the Realejo district, the old Jewish quarter of Granada known for its street art and quaint alleyways.
Afternoon

- Lunch at La Oliva, known for its unique olive oil tasting experiences and creative Andalusian dishes.
- Relax in Sierra Nevada National Park, accessible via a short drive, for a breath of fresh mountain air and stunning views.
- Visit the Sacromonte district, famous for its gypsy houses and the Caves of Sacromonte Museum.
- Enjoy the Mirador de San Nicolas, for the best view in Granada of the Alhambra at sunset.
Evening

- Dine at Restaurante Ruta del Azafrán, offering an exquisite blend of Mediterranean, Arabic, and Andalusian cuisine.
- Experience live music and Flamenco dancing at Peña Flamenca La Platería, a traditional music venue in Granada.
Accomodation

- Return to Gar Anat Hotel Boutique in Granada for a restful night.
Day 5
Granada➞Málaga
Travel time: 1.5 hr| Travel distance: 125 km
Morning

- Drive to Málaga, a bustling port city steeped in history.
- Begin exploring at Mercado de Atarazanas, an old shipyard converted into a market filled with fresh produce and tempting snacks.
- Visit the Alcazaba, a well-preserved Moorish fortress with views of the city and the sea.
Afternoon

- Visit Castillo de Gibralfaro, an ancient castle offering panoramic views across Málaga city and the Mediterranean.
- Lunch at El Pimpi, a famous bodega favorite among locals for its traditional atmosphere and dishes like fried fish and Iberian ham.
- Take a walk along the lively Muelle Uno promenade, full of shops and cafes along the waterfront.
- Stop by the Roman Theatre, a remarkable remnant of Roman settlement, situated at the foot of the Alcazaba.
Evening

- Dine at Restaurante La Deriva, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local wines.
- Experience the energetic nightlife at Plaza de la Merced, with its array of bars, perfect for a taste of local nightlife.
Accomodation

- Hotel Molina Lario, right in the heart of Malaga's historic center.
Day 6
Málaga➞Ronda
Travel time: 1.5 hr| Travel distance: 100 km
Morning

- Head to Ronda, a mountaintop city set dramatically above a deep gorge.
- Visit the impressive Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the El Tajo gorge.
- Walk along Calle La Bola, Ronda's bustling main street known for shopping and cafes.
Afternoon

- Discover the Baños Árabes, ancient Islamic baths with fascinating architecture in Ronda.
- Enjoy a traditional Andalusian lunch at Restaurante Pedro Romero, located near the famous bullfighting ring.
- Experience the Plaza de Toros, one of the oldest surviving bullrings in Spain with an attached museum.
- Explore the old town area, with whitewashed houses and quaint corners.
Evening

- Dine at Bardal, a Michelin-starred restaurant highlighting locally sourced ingredients and innovative cuisine.
- Sip local Ronda wines at Entrelagos Wine Bar, a small, charming spot with an impressive selection.
Accomodation

- Hotel Catalonia Ronda, offering fantastic views from the heart of Ronda.
Day 7
Ronda➞Seville
Travel time: 2 hr| Travel distance: 130 km
Morning

- Return to Seville for the final part of your Andalusian journey.
- Visit the old city gate, Puerta de Sevilla, one of the remaining gates that once enclosed the city.
- Explore Casa de Pilatos, an Andalusian palace that blends Renaissance and Mudéjar styles.
Afternoon

- Lunch at Sal Gorda, offering a range of Andalusian tapas with a twist.
- Wander through Mercado de Feria, where food stalls offer everything from fresh seafood to gourmet products.
- Relax at Alameda de Hércules, one of the city's trendiest areas full of cafes and bars.
- Take in the impressive Metropol Parasol, known as Las Setas, for a view over the city.
Evening

- Dine at Contenedor Restaurant, where the focus is on fresh produce and a menu that changes daily.
- Head to Alameda de Hércules for a vibrant nightlife experience, with its many bars and music venues.
Accomodation

- Hotel Casa 1800, returning to a familiar and comfortable stay.
Day 8
Seville➞Cadiz
Travel time: 1.5 hr| Travel distance: 125 km
Morning

- Drive to Cádiz, a historic port city with more than 3,000 years of history.
- Visit Mercado Central, Cádiz's central market bustling with fishmongers and tapas bars.
- Walk around the old town with its narrow streets and baroque buildings.
Afternoon

- Relax at Playa de la Caleta, a picturesque city beach perfect for a relaxing swim.
- Enjoy a hearty lunch at Restaurante El Faro, famous for its seafood and views of the ocean.
- Visit the Torre Tavira, an 18th-century watchtower with a camera obscura offering 360-degree views of the city.
- Discover the Cathedral of Cádiz, notable for its gold-tiled dome visible from the sea.
Evening

- Savor authentic Andalusian cuisine at Peña La Perla, where you can enjoy both dinner and a traditional flamenco show.
- Enjoy a night stroll around La Viña, one of the oldest parts of Cádiz, known for its vibrant North African ambiance.
Accomodation

- Hotel Boutique Convento Cádiz, offering a unique stay in a former convent.
Day 9
Cadiz➞Jerez de la Frontera
Travel time: 1 hr| Travel distance: 35 km
Morning

- Travel to Jerez de la Frontera, famed for its sherry wine and equestrian traditions.
- Visit Bodegas Tio Pepe, one of the most famous sherry producers in the world, for a sherry tasting.
- Walk around the old city center and admire the architecture of the Plaza del Arenal.
Afternoon

- Lunch at Meson Don Paco, known for its Iberian hams and regional Jerez dishes.
- Explore the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, renowned for its horse shows and training.
- Visit the Alcazar of Jerez, an ancient fortress with beautiful gardens and an informative museum.
- Take a leisurely walk through the Parque González Hontoria, a perfect place to relax.
Evening

- Dine at La Cruz Blanca, offering a menu of classic Andalusian flavors with a modern presentation.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife at Tabanco El Pasaje, where tapas and live flamenco music are a must-try.
Accomodation

- Hotel Palacio Garvey, a stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Jerez.
Day 10
Jerez de la Frontera➞Seville
Travel time: 1.5 hr| Travel distance: 95 km
Morning

- Return to Seville for the conclusion of the Andalusian adventure.
- Stop at Palacio de las Dueñas, a 15th-century palace still owned by Spanish aristocracy.
- Visit the Mercado de Triana, a market offering a variety of fresh foods and local handicrafts.
Afternoon

- Lunch at La Azotea, known for its creative tapas packed with local flavors.
- Explore Plaza de San Francisco, a buzzing square offering a view of the Town Hall and plenty of cafes.
- Visit the Torre del Oro, a dodecagonal military watchtower built by the Almohad Caliphate.
- Relax at Parque de María Luisa, enjoying a traditional Sevillian afternoon paseo.
Evening

- Dine at Bar Eme, a famous downtown tapas batr with classic Sevillian dishes.
- Experience the nightlife at El Arenal, known for its selection of chic bars and lounges.
Accomodation

- Hotel Casa 1800, ensuring a final cozy and luxurious rest in Seville.
Day 11
Seville➞Seville Airport
Travel time: 0.5 hr| Travel distance: 10 km
Morning

- Enjoy a late breakfast at Café Bar Platea, perfect for one last taste of Andalusian coffee and pastries.
- Take a final relaxing walk along Seville's charming streets, perhaps stopping at any favorite spots.
- Visit Plaza de España again, if time permits, for a relaxing goodbye to one of Andalusia's grandest vistas.
Afternoon

- Last minute shopping at Sierpes Street, famous for Andalusian crafts and souvenirs.
- Grab a light snack at an open-air cafe, enjoying Seville's lively ambiance one last time.
- Head to the airport for departure, encompassing a scenic drive.
Evening

- Reflect on a wonderful journey through Andalucía with a peaceful dinner near the airport terminal.
- Plan to return to experience more of Andalusia's unique attractions and culture in the future.
Accomodation

- Not required as this is the last day. Prepare for overnight international travel.
March to April in Andalucía offers mild temperatures ranging from 15°C to 22°C, with occasional rain showers. Generally pleasant for outdoor activities.
Spring in Andalucía sees a rise in tourism, particularly around Easter, known as Semana Santa, which is a peak season due to its famous religious processions.
- Andalucía features a mix of urban and rural experiences, from the hustle of cities to peaceful coastal towns.
- Public holidays during Semana Santa may affect opening times for some attractions, so check in advance.
- Traditional places may have varying opening and closing times, often with a midday siesta closure.
- Remember to carry a light sweater or jacket as evenings in March can be cool.
Showing forecasted weather for the upcoming 16 days in Andalucía.