7D/6N

traditional europe

Lisbon-Barcelona

Price INR 85,000Per Person
traditional europe

About the Tour:

On this incredible seven-day adventure, discover the beauty of Europe's legendary gems! Discover the vibrant culture and rich history of Lisbon while visiting its famous sites and paying respects at the holy Fatima sanctuary. Travel to the center of Spain, where the Basilica del Pilar in Zaragoza and the regal magnificence of Madrid will wow you. Discover the enchanting Montserrat highlands and the medieval marvels of Poblet Monastery. Lastly, take in Barcelona's architectural wonders, such as the breathtaking Sagrada Familia and Casa Batllo. With this all-inclusive tour, you can expect amazing views, hassle-free travel, and lifelong experiences.

 

Inclusions:

Accommodation:

  • 2-night stay in Lisbon
  • 2-night stay in Madrid
  • 2-night stay in Barcelona

Meals:

  • Buffet Breakfast in Hotel
  • 1 Lunch in Fatima

Transfers:

  • All airport transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Transportation in a fully air-conditioned and non-smoking coach

 

Price Starting from 85,000/- per person

 

Covered Experiences:

  • Guided tours of
  • Lisbon's city center
  • Fatima
  • Madrid
  • the Monastery of Poblet
  • the Basilica del Pilar
  • the Monasterio de Montserrat
  • Barcelona

traditional europe Itinerary

Day1
Day 01 – Arrival at Lisbon, the Portuguese capital

The driver will pick you up and take you to your accommodation from the Lisbon airport. You have the rest of the day to yourself when you check in. The city's well-known marketplaces, including the oldest ones, Time Out Market and Ribeira Market, can be explored. There are also a ton of fantastic eateries near these markets. Additionally, one can explore the lovely area near Cais do Sodré station, which is directly in front of Ribeira Market, for a leisurely stroll as the sun sets.

Day2
Day 02 – Lisbon Tour

After picking you up from the hotel, the driver will give you a tour of Lisbon. Admire famous sites like Belem Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries. Visit the Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a stroll around the lively Restauradores Square, which is surrounded by cafes and bars. From there, you can take the Elevador da Gloria to the Upper area, which offers views of Lisbon. Return to the hotel via transfer after your sightseeing.

Day3
Day 03 – Lisbon to Madrid through Fatima

Meet the driver who will transport you to Madrid after you check out. Make a brief stop in the Portuguese town of Fatima en route to Madrid and explore the well-known "Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima." Proceed to Madrid after your exploration. Once in Madrid, make your way to Plaza Mayor, a bustling square full of energy, beautiful architecture, and a rich history. After your exploration, get a transfer to your Madrid hotel.

Day4
Day 04 -Madrid's Attraction to Spanish Magnificence

After picking you up from your hotel, the driver will take you on a sightseeing tour of Madrid. Discover well-known locations like as the Gate of Alcalá, Cibeles, Neptuno, and the Paseo del Prado. Later, explore the urban oasis that is Retiro Park and learn about the history of "corridas" at the Las Ventas Bullring's Bullfighting Museum. Get transferred to the busy Plaza de Oriente, which has a lot of eateries, in the evening. Return to the hotel via transfer following the tour.

Day5
Day 05 – Traveling from Madrid to Barcelona

The driver will transport you to Barcelona after you check out. While traveling, make a stop at the Basilica del Pilar in Zaragoza, the capital of the Aragon province of northeastern Spain. Proceed with your travels and stop at the Poblet Monastery. After your touring, continue traveling through Northern Spain to arrive in Montserrat. To see the Montserrat Monastery, disembark from the coach and take a short rack train from Montserrat. Proceed to Barcelona later on to spend the night there.

Day6
Day 06 -Barcelona City Tour

After picking you up from your accommodation, the driver will take you on a sightseeing tour of Barcelona. Admire the greatest sights in the city, such as the Columbus Monument, and take a leisurely stroll around the Plaza de Catalunya. See Montjuich and marvel at Gaudi's architectural marvel, the Sagrada Familia. Finish the day with a cozy stay at a hotel in Barcelona.

Day7
Day 7 -Pack a backpack with memories

After you check out of the hotel, the driver will come for you and transport you to the airport in Barcelona so you can catch your trip home. Finish your incredible adventure with a heart full of treasured memories.

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Our Tour Details

  • Pick-up and Drop
    Lisbon-Barcelona
  • Duration
    7D/6N
  • Starting Price
    ₹85,000/-

Frequently asked Questions:

Traditional Europe refers to the cultural, historical, and societal characteristics that have been passed down through generations and are emblematic of the continent's heritage and identity.

Examples of traditional European customs and traditions include festivals, religious ceremonies, folklore, culinary practices, handicrafts, music, dance, and attire, varying from region to region.

Traditional Europe is characterized by practices and values rooted in history and tradition, whereas modern Europe embraces innovation, globalization, and cultural diversity, resulting in a blend of traditional and contemporary influences.

Traditional European festivals play a significant role in local communities by fostering social cohesion, preserving cultural heritage, and celebrating shared values and identities through rituals, performances, and communal gatherings.

Iconic symbols of traditional Europe include medieval castles, cobblestone streets, historic town squares, cathedrals, traditional costumes, folk music instruments like the accordion and bagpipes, and culinary staples like cheese, bread, and wine.

Traditional European cuisine has evolved over time through influences from neighboring regions, trade routes, migration, and technological advancements, resulting in a rich tapestry of flavors, ingredients, and culinary techniques.

Traditional European handicrafts and artisanal products include pottery, ceramics, textiles, lacework, woodworking, metalwork, glassblowing, and decorative arts, each reflecting local craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Traditional European villages contribute to sustainable tourism by preserving historic architecture, promoting local craftsmanship and culinary traditions, supporting small-scale agriculture and artisanal production, and offering authentic cultural experiences to visitors.

Challenges facing the preservation of traditional Europe include urbanization, globalization, demographic shifts, environmental degradation, cultural homogenization, and the loss of indigenous languages and dialects.

Travelers can experience traditional Europe authentically by visiting rural villages, participating in cultural festivals and workshops, patronizing local artisans and family-owned businesses, staying in traditional accommodations like farm stays or historic inns, and engaging with local communities to learn about their customs, traditions, and way of life.