Madrid, Seville, Córdoba
Where did the idea for the February trip come from?
The idea for this trip was born by accident. We did not plan to go to Spain in February, but an opportunity “pushed” us towards this place. We planned a short vacation at the time but had no specific idea about the place.
Due to my numerous business trips, one of my meetings would happen in Porto (Portugal) at the end of February. My meetings took place during weekdays, so there was an opportunity to extend my stay for a weekend or the whole following week. I wanted to take advantage of this opportunity and convince my husband to join me there. However, we were in Porto together two years earlier; we realized we did not want to return to the same place after such a short time. Although I consider Porto an extraordinary place, with beautiful views, an amazing old town and delicious wine, we were hungry to see a new place.
Looking at the map of the southern part of Europe and checking the cost of air connections from Warsaw, I came up with the idea of spending a few days in Spain. When I convinced my husband to apply for one week of holiday, I started planning our trip.
Although Spain is a great place to visit throughout the year, the end of February was going to be cold and rainy. We were dreaming about basking in the sun and having a nice time outside—close to nature—and that’s how the idea for Andalusia came about.
Spain – ideas for our trip
On the first evening of our trip, we decided to meet in Madrid with my husband. I was supposed to fly there directly from Porto, and my husband directly from Warsaw. This was a new experience for both of us, as we have always travelled together so far. This time, we agreed to have a “date” in Madrid. Air connections from Porto and Warsaw were the most convenient in terms of dates and travel time and attractive in terms of price.
Of course, as often before, we had some “additional” attractions in this part of the trip. Unfortunately, my evening flight from Porto to Madrid was delayed by “only” 4.5 hours. It was not a pleasant experience, but now I know how to apply for compensation from this type of delay. My blog has a separate post about this topic: delayed flight journey.
Madrid
We spent only two days in Madrid, mainly due to the nasty weather and freezing wind from the north. We visited the city primarily from the deck of a tourist bus or under an umbrella. We took only a few pictures, as our cameras were exposed to rain. Anyway, we saw the city and its architecture and felt Madrid’s heartbeat when we strolled along the Gran Via and Fuencarral streets.
The main attractions in Madrid
MADRID Museums
While in the city, visit the Prado Museum and admire the works of masters such as Velázquez, Bosch, Goya, El Greco, and Rubens. It’s also worth visiting the Reina Sofía Museum, where you can see an outstanding collection of contemporary artworks, including those by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.
Royal Palace
Plan some time to stroll around Plaza Mayor, a bustling square in the heart of the city.
One of Madrid’s biggest attractions is the Royal Palace. You can admire it from the outside and explore the interior, although tourists can only visit a small portion of the building.
RETIRO PARK
On a sunny day, it’s worth heading to Retiro Park to marvel at nature in the city’s heart. You can spend a whole day exploring the park, as it covers an area of 125 hectares. The main attractions in the park include picturesque ponds, the Crystal Palace, the Flower Walkway, the Royal Palace, numerous park cafes, and a viewpoint with the monument of Alfonso XII. Remember that Retiro is a large park, so it’s a good idea to wear comfortable shoes and bring water to enjoy a long walk. Prepare for expansive green areas, beautiful landscapes, and a peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy your stroll in Retiro!
GRAN VIA
To end the day, plan a walk along Gran Vía, the most famous street in Madrid, which will undoubtedly provide you with unforgettable experiences. You’ll find many restaurants, clothing stores, cinemas, and theatres here. If you enjoy nightlife, Gran Vía is the perfect place, as this street never sleeps!
Seville and Cordoba
We took a direct train from Madrid to Seville, where we spent 4 days. In Seville, wonderful sunshine and spring weather were waiting for us. It was worth spending the rest of the planned time in Spain.
During our stay in Seville, we saw all the central city’s attractions and covered most of the distance on foot. One day, we went to Cordoba. There are direct trains from Seville (about 1 hour), so the trip is straightforward and comfortable. A visit to Cordoba is also an extraordinary adventure so that I will write a separate post about this place on my blog.
Below, I would like to present my tailor-made travel plan.
Spain – tailor-made travel plan
Day 1 – Spain: beginning
My husband started his trip to Madrid early in the morning (a flight from Warsaw with one stopover in Munich). I started my trip from Porto to Madrid late in the afternoon, after all my business meetings. On this day, we agreed to meet in Madrid around 9:30 PM. Because my husband’s flight was earlier than mine, we agreed that he would pick me up from the shuttle bus stop in the city centre, not far from our hotel.
Unfortunately, this part of the plan did not happen due to a terrible delay on my plane. Instead of landing in Madrid at 9.00 pm, I arrived there at 1.30 am. My husband was already asleep at the hotel, and there was no shuttle bus at the airport that could bring me to the city. At the airport, in the middle of the night, there was not even a taxi because no regular arrivals were scheduled then. Fortunately, I had the MyTaxi application on my phone, which allowed me to order a cab. The cost of the night travel from the airport to the hotel on Gran Via Street was 35 euros.
Day 2 – Madrid
The second day greeted us with rain, low temperatures and strong wind. We started this day by purchasing two umbrellas and Hop-on-Hop-off bus tickets. We spent the whole day on the bus trip. We got off the bus several times, but mostly to visit some cafeterias to warm up with a mug of warm coffee or tea.
Day 3 – Madrid
That day, it did not rain, and a few sun rays even came out, so umbrellas were no longer needed. We decided to spend this day near the Royal Castle and the city gardens. In the afternoon, we had only a short walk around the city because the weather changed, and it was very cold again.
Day 4 – Madrid – Seville
This was the day of our train journey from Madrid to Seville. Because I bought train tickets earlier via the Internet, we already knew which train we would board. In anticipation of his arrival, we visited a beautiful railway station—the Atocha. Travel time from Madrid to Seville: 2 hours and 40 minutes. We arrived in Seville in the afternoon. That day, we managed to stroll through the old town streets and along the Guadalquivir River.
Day 5 – Seville
We started this day by visiting the Metropol Parasol building. After that, we went to Pilate’s House, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. We went to Alcazar Castle and the beautiful Royal Gardens. It is worth planning a full-day trip and visiting all those places without rushing.
Day 6 – Seville
Link to my post dedicated to Seville attractions
That day, we visited the Bullfight Museum and the nearby Golden Tower. We saw the San Telmo Palace and went towards Spanish Square. We spent the rest of the day there, admiring all the buildings erected around it. All of them were created in connection with the Ibero-American exhibition, organized in Seville in 1929. The exhibition featured novelties of Spanish industry and craft. The whole area is adjacent to the largest green area in Seville – Maria Luisa Park. That day, we went on foot for over 20 km. We were too tired to return to our hotel by taxi (which cost about 6 euros).
Day 7 – Cordoba
Link to my post dedicated to Cordoba attractions
We spent this day on a trip to Cordoba. We booked train tickets in advance, so we knew which train we wanted to take. Travel time is about one hour. In Cordoba, we visited the most important things to see during a one-day trip. We visited the historical district of Juderia (the old Jewish quarter). Also, we went to a beautiful church (former mosque)—La Mezquita, which is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
We visited the Castle of the Christian Kings (Alcazar de Los Reyes Cristianos) and its beautiful castle gardens. Afterward, we crossed the historic stone Roman Bridge to the other side of the river.
In the evening, we returned to Seville, but to our surprise, our train did not arrive. We spent over an hour at the train station waiting for the next train and re-booking our tickets. Fortunately, everything went well in the end. We returned to the hotel an hour later than we planned.
Day 8 – Seville
It was our last day in Seville. Because the weather was beautiful, this day was dedicated to resting and walking around the city. That day, we walked to the other side of the river and visited the Triana district. There is the Castle Museum of Saint George and a Food Market. Beautiful views of the Old Town and the Golden Tower are from this riverside. Also worth taking a look are the Cathedral and the Giralda Tower. It is a lovely place to rest and relax. In the evening, once again, we visited Metropol Parasol, which, after dark, attracts attention with its colourful illuminations.
Day 9 – Spain: Return home
Return home. That day we had to get back by train from Seville to Madrid. (2 hours 40 minutes). At the Atocha station, we caught the airport shuttle bus (5 Euro). After about 30-40 minutes, we were at the airport in Madrid.
A return flight to Warsaw with one stopover in Frankfurt. Fortunately, the whole trip took place without any delay or any surprises.
Spain: useful links:
- Rail Europa – You can book and buy train tickets valid across the whole of Spain
- Spain.info – Spain’s official tourism portal
- Express Shuttle Bus Timetable – Madrid Airport Bus
- Airport Express – shuttle bus timetable from the airport in Madrid
- Turismo Madrid – official tourism website about the city of Madrid
- Sevilla – Seville tourism website
- Cordoba – Cordoba official website
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- Toledo and Segovia from Madrid*
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Spain, my other posts
I encourage you as well to read my other posts about Spain:
- Cordoba – an enchanting blend of three cultures
- Sevilla – the capital of Andalusia
- Spain photos
- Visit Barcelona – tailor-made travel plan
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