3. Total 10days 9 nights
Covers 4 cities
1) Valencia 2days n 2
nights
2) Barcelona 3 days n 3 nights
3)Bilbao 2 days n 2 nights
4) Madrid 2 days n 2 nights
4. 1) Valencia ; The City of Arts and
Sciences
You’ll find plenty of orange trees here but the fruit known as the
"Valencia orange“ was actually developed in California.
Travellers interested in local food should focus on paella
instead.
While the city contains many monuments, Valencia’s modern
crown jewel Is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic
complex of museums, cinemas, theatres, and more.
Will reach at 11th oct 9 a.m.
Hotel name : SH Florazar 3* (2 nights stay)
11th oct rest 12th oct site scene.
Place to visit
1. Valencia Cathedral and The Holy Grail
2. The central plazas
3. Plaza de la reina
4. Valencia's Central Market
5. 2)Plaza de la reina
•One of the oldest and busiest
plazas
• The city’s beating heart.
•Valencia Cathedral, is a Roman
Catholic parish church.
•It was consecrated in 1238.
•Predominant style of this cathedral
•It also contains Romanesque,
French Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque
and Neo-Classical elements.
•The actual cup that Jesus drank
from at the last supper, although
that claim is also upheld by sever
al other places around the world.
1)Valencia Cathedral 3)Central Market
•It is somewhere where yo
visitor, can sneak a peek
the daily life of Valencian
• The market itself is divid
into sections depending o
the type of food.
8. Designed by local Architects Santiago Calatrava and Félix
Candela, and who built this amazing place in stages, at the
seaward end of the old Turia river bed.
It is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex
The city of arts contains 6 distinct zones
1. L'Hemispheric , which was designed to look like a giant human
eye. (I-MAX THEATRE) “eye of knowledge”
2. El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe which is the Prince
Philip Science museum.
3. L'Umbracle which is completely free and is a landscaped walk of
plants
4. L'Oceanogràfic which is basically a small version of Sea World
They do a dolphin display. There is also the largest glass water tunnel in
Europe to walk through, directly underneath the massive fish tank, with
sharks swimming a few metres from your face!
5. El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia is the next part, which is a very
under-used opera house and theatre
4)The City of Arts and Sciences
9.
10. 2) Madrid; capital city of Spain
Madrid is the financial and cultural hub for Spain
As the area has been inhabited since Roman times, there are also
plenty of historical sites to explore and enjoy.
Also visit the Bernabéu stadium, home of Spanish football giant
Real Madrid.
The Reina Sofia houses museum Picasso's most famous painting
Guernica, as well as key works by artists such as Salvador Dali
Will reach at 13th oct 9
Hotel name : AC Coslada 4* (2 nights stay)
13th oct rest 14th oct site scene.
Place to visit
1. Retiro Park
2. EStadio Santiago Bernabeu
3. Mayor plaza
4. Area of four tower
11. Real Madrid offer self-guided stadium tours, during which you follow a route
through the stadium. The route includes the dugouts, presidential box, press
room, changing rooms, players’ tunnel and trophy room, and ends in the club
shop.
The stadium is opened Mondays to Saturdays from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, and
Sundays and public holidays from 10:30 am to 6:30 am. On matchdays the tour is
open until 5 hours before kickoff (though with limited access).
Entrance costs €19.00
Santiago Bernabeu
12. 3) Bilbao; heart of metropolish
The great architectural and infrastructure projects have been the
driving force of the urban and economic regeneration of the city.
The Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, the Euskalduna Conference and
Music Centre, Norman Foster's Underground, Calatrava's airport, the
towers designed by the architects Arata Isozaki and César Pelli... are
all examples of the dynamism that exists in Bilbao.
Will reach at 15th oct
Hotel name : NOVOTEL 4* (2 nights stay)
15th oct rest 16th oct site scene.
Place to visit
1. Guggenheim Museum
2. Santiago cathedral
3. Calatrava airport
14. Passion Façade
Dedicated to the Passion of Christ
They aimed to give a rigid, angular form to provoke a dramatic effect
Facing the setting sun, indicative and symbolic of the death of Christ, the
Passion Façade is supported by six large and inclined columns,
designed to resemble sequoia trunks
Glory Façade
Glory Façade under construction (October 2011).
The largest and most striking of the façades will be the Glory Façade, on
which construction began in 2002
Glory Façade
Glory Façade under construction (October 2011). The largest and most
striking of the façades will be the Glory Façade, on which construction
began in 2002.
Dedicated to the Celestial Glory of Jesus, it represents the road to God:
15. Guggenheim Museum
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of modern and
contemporary art, designed by Canadian-American architect Frank
Gehry, and located in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
The curves on the exterior of the building were intended to appear
random; the architect said that "the randomness of the curves are
designed to catch the light".
When the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao opened to the public in 1997, it
was immediately hailed as one of the world's most spectacular buildings
in the style of Deconstructivism
a masterpiece of the 20th century.[13] Architect Philip Johnson described
it as "the greatest building of our time“
while critic Calvin Tomkins, in The New Yorker, characterized it as "a
fantastic dream ship of undulating form in a cloak of titanium," its
brilliantly reflective panels also reminiscent of fish scales.
The Independent calls the museum "an astonishing architectural feat".[11]
The building inspired other structures of similar design across the globe,
such as the Cerritos Millennium Library in Cerritos, California.
16. 3) Barcelona ; heart of metropolish
Will reach at 17th oct
Hotel name :city park sant just 4* (2 nights stay)
17th oct rest 16th -17th oct site scene.
Place to visit
1. SAGRADA FAMILIA
2. PARK GUELL
3. La rambla
4. Montjuic
18. Sagrada Família is a Church of the Holy Family is a large Roman
Catholic church in Barcelona, designed by Spanish architect Antoni
Gaudí (1852–1926).
Construction of Sagrada Familia commenced in 1882 by architect
Francisco Paula de Villar with Gaudí becoming involved in 1883 after
Francisco resigned as the head architec tThe city of arts contains 6
distinct zones
the Sagrada Família is short in comparison to its width, and has a great
complexity of parts, which include double aisles, an ambulatory with a
chevet of seven apsidal chapels, a multitude of towers and three
portals, each widely different in structure as well as ornament.
The Church will have three grand façades: the Nativity façade to the
East, the Passion façade to the West, and the Glory façade to the
South (yet to be completed).
Nativity Façade
Tortoise at the base of column,The scene of the birth of Jesus
Constructed between 1894 and 1930, the Nativity façade was the first
façade to be completed. Dedicated to the birth of Jesus, it is decorated
4) SAGRADA FAMILIA
19. SAGRADA FAMILIA
Passion Façade
Dedicated to the Passion of Christ
They aimed to give a rigid, angular form to provoke a dramatic effect
Facing the setting sun, indicative and symbolic of the death of Christ, the
Passion Façade is supported by six large and inclined columns,
designed to resemble sequoia trunks
Glory Façade
Glory Façade under construction (October 2011).
The largest and most striking of the façades will be the Glory Façade, on
which construction began in 2002
Glory Façade
Glory Façade under construction (October 2011). The largest and most
striking of the façades will be the Glory Façade, on which construction
began in 2002.
Dedicated to the Celestial Glory of Jesus, it represents the road to God: