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Spain - Santiago de Compostela - Ourense - Leon - Burgos - Bilbao
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Private transfer and three nights in the heart of Santiago de Compostela. Your hotel stands along the old royal road. The place has been both a bank and later a residence for the Society of Jesus - it is steeped in history. The beautiful flower garden, hidden from view on arrival and bordered by an elegant gallery, imbues the place with a certain tranquillity befitting of a cloister. The rooms are clad in dark woodwork and exposed old stone. Just a few steps away, a small local market bustles every morning, giving you the chance to mingle with locals and soak up the city’s atmosphere.
On your itinerary - Santiago de Compostela in private. A symbol of Spanish Christians’ resistance to the Moors who invaded the Iberian Peninsula in the Middle Ages, and a celebrated pilgrimage site since the 9th century, Santiago de Compostela is a city steeped in stories and legends. From the magnificent cathedral, said to have been built over the tomb of Saint James the Apostle, to the Romanesque, Baroque and Neoclassical buildings - not to mention the Hostal dos Reis Católicos - nothing escapes your guide, or your curiosity.
Also included: entry tickets to the cathedral museum and the Pórtico de la Gloria. The arrival point for all pilgrims to Santiago, the magnificent granite cathedral built between the 11th and 12th centuries impresses with its richly sculpted Baroque “Obradoiro” façade, while its towers soar 262 feet (80 metres) high. At the entrance to the nave, the details of the Porch of the Glory in Romanesque style, catch the eye and hold your attention.
Santiago de Compostela: its name sounds like a culmination for pilgrims. But here, it marks the beginning of a journey. The capital of Galicia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its medieval heart enchants with monasteries, temples, palaces and small squares. The old alleyways dotted with bars and restaurants remind us that, beyond its religious significance, Santiago de Compostela is also a leading destination for Galician cuisine. This is reflected in specialities such as pulpo á feira (Galician-style octopus), caldeirada (fish and seafood stew), caldo gallego (Galician stew) and the iconic tarta de Santiago.
Optional - Private Galician wine tasting.
Train to Ourense, a city whose history and urban landscape have been shaped by the Minho River. Its banks are crossed by no fewer than eight bridges, including the Ponte Vella, built by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago when they chose this strategic site, attracted by the benefits of its thermal waters. Several springs are open to the public at the A Chavasqueira thermal baths on the riverbank, and at As Burgas in the heart of the old town.
Enjoy an overnight stay in the centre of Ourense in the iconic “Torre”, close to San Lázaro Park. The rooms are spacious and fully equipped. The decor is modern, the design classic. Wooden flooring and white walls create an elegant feel. Here, the sauna feels like a natural choice.
Optional - The thermal city of Ourense, in private
Train to León. León, the eponymous provincial capital, is an essential stop on the Camino Francés, the pilgrimage route that links it to Santiago de Compostela. Must-see attractions include Santa Maria Cathedral, affectionately known as the “Pulchra Leonina” (the beautiful Leonese, often called the “Sistine Chapel of Spanish Romanesque art”), Casa Botines - a rare gem designed by Gaudí outside Catalonia - the Basilica of San Isidoro with its royal pantheon, and the former monastery and hospice of San Marcos. León also stands out as a leading culinary destination - a hallmark of northern Spain - tantalising visitors with specialities such as botillo del Bierzo, cecina , chorizo, blood sausage and roast lamb.
Overnight stay in the former monastery and pilgrims’ hospice, modernised with a contemporary, avant-garde touch. At the heart of this iconic Spanish Renaissance building is a beautiful atrium, topped by a fresco by Lucio Muñoz. The corridors are adorned with tapestries, paintings and sculptures by Juan de Juni. The original architecture has been brilliantly preserved, giving the lounges an almost sacred atmosphere. As for the rooms, they are quite the opposite - minimalist, with a few pieces of vintage furniture. Special mention for the colonnaded cloister that surrounds a charming French-style garden.
Optional - The highlights of León, in private.
Train to Burgos and check-in for two nights in the historic centre. The hotel, nestled in a Gothic building dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, also has a magnificent cloister. It’s fair to say it exudes the spirit of a proud Spanish hidalgo. The rooms are spacious and inviting, revealing a natural elegance with their dark wood floors and warm tones. The hotel’s restaurant, recognised by prestigious guides and considered one of the best in Burgos, celebrates Leonese cuisine.
Burgos, the cradle of Old Castile, stands proudly with its cathedral, its lacy spires piercing the sky. It is an important stop on the Way of St James and the birthplace of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, the legendary Cid Campeador, celebrated by Corneille in his eponymous play and by Anthony Mann in film, played by Charlton Heston. The heart of the city reveals a wealth of medieval and Renaissance architecture, from cobbled streets to attractions such as the cathedral, the Arch of Santa Maria, the Church of San Lesmes and the Casa del Cordón (palace of the Constable of Castile).
Optional - The highlights of Burgos, in private.
Train to Bilbao and check in for two nights on the banks of the Nervión River, opposite the trendy La Vieja district. Your hotel occupies a building dating from 1924. Its original architecture, meticulously preserved, skilfully blends with modern touches of steel, glass and polished concrete. The result: a subtle blend of industrial and classic. A chic elegance fills the rooms, bathed in light tones, draped with thick black curtains, and furnished with contemporary pieces, while gigantic beds invite a well-deserved rest. The restaurants - one Michelin-starred, the other more casual - are both overseen by renowned Basque chef Martín Berasategui. Outside, an endless choice of bars awaits, and the famous Guggenheim is easily reached by a pleasant walk along the water’s edge.
In the north of Spain, the Atlantic meets the Bay of Biscay before winding its way through the Nervión Estuary to Bilbao, one of the main capitals of the Spanish Basque Country. The redevelopment of the urban layout at the end of the 20th century breathed new life into a metropolis that was losing momentum. Already boasting a charming historic centre dotted with pintxos bars (the Basque take on tapas) and lively markets, the city - always full of surprises - has further enriched its heritage with buildings designed by renowned architects.
On your itinerary - Like a Local, in the footsteps of a Bilbao resident. Explore the city through the eyes of a passionate local, Maria Susana. With a degree in tourism and art history, she now shares her in-depth knowledge of her city with enthusiasm. An unscripted encounter and a walk that goes beyond the traditional tourist route, shaped by conversations and each person’s wishes.
Already in hand - the entry tickets for the Guggenheim. A magnificent example of avant-garde 20th-century architecture, the Guggenheim Museum houses modern and contemporary art. The permanent collection brings together works by David Salle, Chillida, Jeff Koons, Louise Bourgeois and Robert Rauschenberg, among others.
Optional - The best pintxos bars in Bilbao, in private.
Private transfer to the airport and return flight.
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