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El Retiro Park: The oasis of Madrid

El Retiro Park: The oasis of Madrid

Montjuïc Cable Car: Entry Voucher with Audio Guide

Montjuïc Cable Car: Entry Voucher with Audio Guide

The Alcazaba and Gardens of Alhambra: The Eden of Granada

The Alcazaba and Gardens of Alhambra: The Eden of Granada

Alhambra Palace Self-guided Virtual Experience: The Highlights

Alhambra Palace Self-guided Virtual Experience: The Highlights

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Alhambra Palace Self-guided Virtual Experience: The last Moorish Kingdom

National Archaeological Museum: Revealing the Ancient Spain

National Archaeological Museum: Revealing the Ancient Spain

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Barcelona city tour and Park Güell combo audio tour

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Barcelona City Tour: Unlocking Barna

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Castell de Castelldefels: The Castle of the Pirates

Cathedral of Segovia: Crossroad of styles

Cathedral of Segovia: Crossroad of styles

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Church of Sant Feliu De Girona: The Shield of the City

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Cordoba City Tour: The Glory of Al-Andalus

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Girona Art Museum: Art and culture in Girona

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Girona Cathedral: Inside the Game of the Throne

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Girona City Tour: Beyond the Walls

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Granada Cathedral: A Queen’s Final Wish

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Granada City Tour: Moorish Splendour

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Granada, Seville, Cordoba city tour, and Alhambra, Seville Alcazares and Cordoba Mosque combo audio tour

Lázaro Galdiano Museum: the hidden treasure of Madrid

Lázaro Galdiano Museum: the hidden treasure of Madrid

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Madrid city tour and El Retiro Park combo audio tour

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Madrid City Tour: The Spanish Capital

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Mérida City Tour: The Spanish Rome

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Mérida Roman Theatre: E-ticket with Audio Tour on Your Phone

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Montjuic Cable Car: Barcelona's best view

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Montserrat: The Sacred Mountain Self-Guided Audio on Your Phone

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Palma de Mallorca City tour: An Exotic European Island

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Park Güell: Barcelona’s Dreamland

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Royal Collections Gallery: the artistic taste of Spanish monarchy

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Segovia City tour: City of Timeless Beauty

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Seville Cathedral: The Gothic Wonder

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Seville Cathedral self-guided Virtual Experience: the Gothic Wonder

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Seville Cathedral self-guided Virtual Experience: The Highlights

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Seville City Tour: The Princess of Andalusia

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Montjuïc Cable Car: Entry Voucher with Audio Tour & Barcelona City Audio Tour

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The Alhambra Palace: the Moorish Pearl

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The Church of Saint Nicholas of Bari and Saint Peter Martyr: the twin church

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The Mallorca Cathedral: the island’s jewel

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The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba: a unique coexistence

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The Royal Alcázares of Seville: from East to West

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The Royal Palace of Madrid: the heart of Spanish monarchy

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The Royal Parish of the St. Johns: A Valencian Survivor!

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Valencia: A Mediterranean Tapestry

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Valencia Silk Museum: In Velvet We Trust

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The Alhambra Palace: Free Virtual Experience

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Women: before and after civil war

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The Hidden gems of Jewish Barcelona

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Alhambra By Yourself: Ticket with downloadable Audio Guide (APP)

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General Information

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Duration between 3 and 4 hours

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Entrance without queuing at the ticket office

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English, French, German, Spanish, Italian

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Wheelchair accessible with specific route

You will visit at your own pace and with a downloadable audio guide (APP) the Alhambra, Nasrid Palaces (if you choose this option ) , Generalife Palace with its wonderful gardens, Alcazaba and his monumental environment. All without queues for buy Alhambra tickets.

The Alhambra, is declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

  • The Alhambra, is declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco and it is one of the most visited monuments of the world and the most demanded of Spain.
  • You can guarantee your entry of the most requested monument in the world.
  • Get to know the Alhambra in depth with a  downloadable audio guide (APP) .
  • Visit the monument at your own pace, without following a group.

  • Alhambra ticket with access to Nasrid Palaces (if you choose this option), Generalife, Alcazaba and gardens.
  • Map of the city.
  • Downloadable audio guide  (APP).

Not included

  • Food and drink.
  • Transfers (Check us rates and availability).
  • Nothing not specified in the “included” section.
  • Headphones.
  • Mobile phone to download the audio guide.
  • Tickets for children under 5 years old do not include an audio guide.

What to bring

  • Current passport or id card.
  • Comfortable shoes.
  • Don’t forget to download the audio guide. The process is explained in the instructions sent.
  • German, Spanish, French, Italian, English.

Important information

  • 24-48 hours before we will send you all the documentation via email. It is not necessary to print it. Check your email within this period and do not wait for the same day of the visit without having read all the information to do it correctly.
  • It is essential to carry a valid passport or ID card it will be required to access to the Alhambra.
  • The reserved time does not correspond to the entry into the Nasrid Palaces, the visit can start at the Alcazaba or Generalife. This information will be specified in the email in which we send you the documentation.
  • The itinerary for wheelchair users does not provide access to certain areas of the monument.
  • On certain dates, due to the great demand for this visit and in order not to create overbookings, what is done is a request for availability, it is indicated when the payment is going to be made. In a period of less than 72 hours you will be answered informing you if there are places available or not. If the reservation is less than that period, you will be answered urgently. The amount will be blocked in the reservation request to guarantee that in case of availability there are funds to collect it.
  • You must bring headphones.
  • IMPORTANT: Remember to bring your well-charged mobile phone and headphones. Follow the instructions that you will receive via email to use the Audioguide APP. The APP is only available in Spanish, English, Italian, French and German.
  • Please note that only the ticket types available for the selected date and time are displayed. If there is only one type of ticket available, you will be specified which accesses are included in your visit in the 2nd step. We recommend carefully reading the information displayed during your reservation process
  • On certain occasions you will only be given the option to book the visit that DOES NOT include access to the Nasrid Palaces. This is due to the high demand and the reduced availability of the complete visit (with Nasrid Palaces). That is why we always recommend booking well in advance.
  • Please check your spam or promotions folder, especially if you use hotmail, outlook or yahoo.

Cancellation Policy

  • From the moment the reservation request is made, it cannot be changed or canceled. You will not receive any refund.

Meeting Point

  • Alhambra. Paseo del Generalife s/n.

How to get:

  • Booking our transfers.
  • Walking throught Cuesta Gomerez.
  • To access by car the only available parking is that of the Alhambra.
  • Urban bus line C30 and C32.

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Enjoy this wonderful visit with your downloadable audio guide (APP) , the most requested monument in Spain and one of the most visited of the world. With this tour you will visit the Alhambra, Nasrid Palaces (if you choose this option ) , Generalife Palace and its gardens, Alcazaba, Carlos V Palace and its monumental environment. A visit that will make you transport yourself to past centuries and fall in love with Granada.

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Flamenco show in a natural cave.

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Nazarí Menu in the Alhambra

Granada day & night: alhambra tour + flamenco show.

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MNPQ Gestores Turísticos, S.L. has been a beneficiary of the European Regional Development Fund, which aims to improve the use and quality of information and communication technologies and access to them, and thanks to which it has developed the implementation of an ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SOLUTION to improve the competitiveness and productivity of the company. This action has taken place during 2019/20. For this it has been supported by the Tourism Competitiveness Programme of the Granada Chamber of Commerce

https://www.alhambra-entradas.org is owned by MNPQ Gestores Turísticos SL, a wholesale-retail travel agency with C.I.AN-187008-3, which operates under the My Top Tour trademark. We are not the official sale of the Board of the Alhambra and the Generalife, we are a travel agency specialized in the sale of tickets, experiences and tours, as well as organizers and mediators in the latter. All our prices are packaged or broken down by services.

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Roman villa of Vinamargo

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Municipal Museum of Arucas

In Arucas there is the circumstance that it has seen the birth or has welcomed artists of international stature

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Naval Museum of San Fernando

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The walls of Portell de Morella

Tour of mediaeval Portell de Morella, with 5 stops located at various points of the walled enclosure

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All commentary autoplays as you drive, based on your GPS location and direction.

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Pre-download content for offline use. Tours use GPS to trigger audio, no signal or data needed.

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Frequently asked questions

How does it work without cell signal.

Our app uses GPS co-ordinates to determine your location and play commentary, not cellular or wifi signal.

Just pre-download both the app and tour content (audio, maps and images) to your phone, well before you leave signal, so you’ll have everything ready to tour offline.

And as there’s no time limit to use the tours, you can preview the tour routes, major highlights, itineraries and other travel tips as part of your trip planning.

How do I buy tours?

BUY DIRECT & SAVE:

  • From our webstore, sign in to unlock tours to your existing Apple or Google Play store profile.
  • Buy tours or bundles directly from GuideAlong and enter your payment method on our secure Stripe site.
  • Download the GuideAlong app from the link within your receipt. Sign in using the same Apple or Google Play store ID.
  • Open the Guidealong app and view your tour collection in the My Tours tab. Browse route maps, highlights, trip planners and other travel tips.

BUY IN-APP FROM APPLE OR GOOGLE PLAY STORE ACCOUNT:

  • Download the free GuideAlong app from the Apple or Google Play store and sign-in using your Apple or Google Play store ID.
  • Tap the Explore menu to view (unpurchased) tours and bundles. 
  • Tap to BUY tours or bundles. Apple or Google Play manage transactions and payment methods.

Can it help me plan my trip?

Condensed Trip Planners are available in app with full versions available on our website for download.

Contents include

How to Get Here Getting Around Entrance Fees Where to Stay When to Visit How Much Time Do You Need How to Avoid the Crowds Things to See and Do Best Hikes Family Fun Adventure Awesome Experiences Best Sunset and Sunrise Spots Food You Have to Try Packing List Top Travel Tips

What languages do you offer?

Only English at this time, but keep watching …

Can I gift a tour?

Aren’t you nice! Yes, you sure can, just head over to our store and toggle on “send tours as a gift” option. 

Is there a time or date limit?

Tours are a one-time purchase with no date/time limit or expiry.  That’s right, no need to worry about using it within a certain timeframe.

And guess what? We’re always improving and updating our tours, so you can keep enjoying them. That’s just one of the ways we show our appreciation for your support.

How much does it cost?

Each tour is priced individually and listed on the tour page.

Tours and bundles are one time purchase, with no time/date limits or expiry and include free updates. There’s no monthly subscriptions.

Make sure to check out the bundles to save even more!

Do I have to follow a set itinerary?

Our tours are designed to be flexible, so you can divide the commentary and customize into your own half, full or multi sightseeing day trips.

What devices will it work on?

All mobile devices that include a GPS chip and meet the minimum operating system requirements.

Apple iPad wifi models and Kindle Fire do not include a GPS chip and are prevented from downloading as they will not determine location in remote areas.

Will it work alongside music and navigational apps?

Our app works in background mode, allowing you to listen to your own road trip playlists.

Commentary will automatically pause or lower the volume of your music at triggered audio points.

Navigation is included as part of the narration, providing advanced notice on critical intersections, recommended side trips, as well as the best scenic viewpoints, along the tour routes.

If you do use another navigational app at the same time, (say to direct you to a specific restaurant or hotel) be aware they may direct you off our touring route.

Barcelona Audio Guide

The app for a city tour at your own pace.

With the Barcelona audio guide, explore the city according to the itineraries prepared by our official tourist guides or simply as you wander around.

  • More than 100 points of interest are included in the tour, among them the must-see Park Güell , Sagrada Familia , Casa Milà , Casa Batllò , Camp Nou , Poble Espanyol, Picasso Museum ...  
  • The application, which can be used offline, geolocates you and suggests the monuments and museums closest to you.

An essential audio guide for an in-depth discovery of the Catalan capital!

The Audio Guide App and other tickets with Audio Guide

Barcelona audio guide app, a wealth of information in your pocket.

Easy to download and use, the Audioguide Barcelona smartphone application is the perfect companion for visiting the Catalan capital. 100 places to discover with comments from local experts. Works offline with geolocation, digital map, and public transport location.

Tickets FAQ - All about your tickets to visit Barcelona

We are totally at your service to help you with any questions you may have before or after purchasing your ticket. Problems receiving your ticket? A question before you buy? We answer you within the day, all year round!

Contact us:  [email protected]  and specify your name, first name, order number if you have it and remind us your email - the same email as your order - to facilitate the processing of your file. 

A 100% mobile ticket simply means that your ticket - which you will receive by email just after your purchase - will be - in its electronic form (PDF) - sufficient to enable you to make your visit with your smartphone or tablet. All you have to do is present it at the checkpoint. A simple scan will allow you to make your visit.

You can of course print your ticket if you don't have a smartphone, a tablet or if you simply prefer this option. Upon receipt of the confirmation email, simply print the PDF of the ticket. Then just present your printed ticket at the checkpoint.

A 100% skip the line ticket means that the ticket in question allows you to enter the place you want to visit in Barcelona without queuing, for example at the ticket office. All you have to do is present your ticket directly at the entrance. This way, you won't lose any time on your day of discovery.

On this same page or on the ticket reservation page - the services included with the purchase of your ticket are systematically indicated. See the "Included" or “Inclusions” section for details.

When you are asked to specify the date of your visit, it is because the monument or service you have chosen to visit also requests it. Most of the time, this date allows tourist sites to limit the number of visitors and therefore to make the visits more fluid. Please note that if you are not asked to specify the time of your visit, this means that you can arrive at any time to visit the site - while respecting the visiting hours of the site in question.

Same as before, but here in addition to the date - the monument or service you have chosen to visit - also asks you to specify the time you wish to visit. Once again it is a matter of limiting the number of visitors so that your visit is as pleasant as possible.

On the ticket that you will receive by email after your purchase, it is normally specified how much time - in addition to the scheduled time - you are granted in order not to lose your visit. Please note, for example, that a visit to Park Güell entitles you to entry 30 minutes after the stated time. The Sagrada Familia ticket indicates a time slot of 15 minutes. It is therefore important to respect this time slot. If the ticket does not specify a time slot, then the timetable must be respected.

We talk about combined tickets in some of our offers when they offer, for example, two places to visit in Barcelona. The ticket itself is not combined. It is two separate tickets that we combine to make a more economical and attractive offer. You will receive these two tickets by email. As they are separate you can use them according to your preference when the tickets are open or according to the dates and times you choose.

When purchasing your ticket, discounts are always indicated when available. For example, there are regular discounts for children in different age groups, ranging from free for very young children to discounts for seniors over 65 years of age. Discounted tickets for students are indicated in the same way. 

Don't forget your proof of discounts - identity card, student card... - to be shown during your visit to Barcelona.

To pay online your tickets to visit Barcelona, are accepted the classic means of payment used worldwide such as:  Visa, Mastercard, Alipay, iDeal, GiroPay or Paypal.

The difference between tours and tickets is that both types of tickets allow you to visit the main monuments of the city with a guide who speaks your language for the tours (or guided tours) or by yourself with the tickets. You can find the guided tours and tickets in our section: Barcelona Tours

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Madrid: Prado Museum Self Guided Audio Tour

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Self guided audio tour.

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This immersive Prado Museum tour will take you on a trip through time, introducing you to the masterpieces of some of the world's most celebrated artists. With the Prado Museum audio tour, you can explore the museum's vast collection of art and learn about the fascinating stories behind each piece at your own pace.  

Our tour allows you to explore and learn about the world’s single-largest collection of Spanish art. Museo del Prado, also known as Prado Museum, has welcomed thousands of iconic masterpieces since it opened its doors in 1819. Today, it welcomes millions of visitors every year who come here to admire its astonishing collection of over 7,000 paintings by famous Spanish artists.  

The entrance ticket to the Prado Museum tour is not included and needs to be purchased separately.  

With this app-based self-guided audio tour you will enjoy unlimited independent sightseeing of the Prado Museum. There's no need to meet up with a member of staff, simply download our App and start your experience straight away anywhere. Please note this is not the audio guide offered on the premises.  

This self-guided audio tour is subject to the opening days and hours of the Prado Museum. The entrance ticket needs to be purchased separately

Inclusions & exclusions

What you get: 

What you don’t get:

Discover the masterpieces of this venue, including:

  • • Albrecht Durer Painting 
  • • Prado Sculpture 
  • • Francisco Goya 
  • • Pieter Bruegel
  • • The Descent from the Cross

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Frequently Ask Questions

What is a self-guided tour?

A self-guided tour is a type of tour where visitors explore a destination on their own using an audio guide or a map. Unlike a guided tour, visitors are not led by a tour guide and are free to choose their own pace and explore the sights that interest them the most. Self-guided tours offer more flexibility and freedom to visitors. They are a popular option for those who prefer to explore a destination independently. 

Is a Walking Tour suitable for all ages?

The walking tour is suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that it involves a fair amount of walking and standing, so participants should be able to walk for at least 2.5 hours. Additionally, wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing a water bottle can help ensure that you're comfortable throughout the tour

What is a Multilingual Audio tour?

A multilingual audio tour is a type of tour that provides visitors with audio guides in multiple languages. Visitors can use headphones to listen to the audio guide as they explore a destination, with the audio guide providing information about the sights, history, and culture of the area. The audio guides are typically pre-recorded and offer visitors the option to choose their preferred language.

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classic Spanish architecture in Seville

Spain is a country that moves slow. This is the land of the siesta. It’s a place for foodies, night owls, history buffs, religious pilgrims, and anyone not in a rush to do just about anything!

It’s a huge country with a lot of variety: Madrid and Barcelona are hip and energetic cities, Granada has a Moorish touch, Valencia has its own vibe, Catalonia has its own language and culture, and the Basque region (an autonomous community in northern Spain) feels like you’re in an entirely different country.

And, as an added bonus, Spain is an incredibly affordable place to visit. I’ve been traveling to the country for over a decade and I never break the bank while I’m there. It’s really easy to get by on a budget.

This budget travel guide to Spain can help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your time in this vibrant country.

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The massive historic palace in Seville, Spain

1. Enjoy Barcelona

Barcelona is famous for its all-hours partying, late-night meals, and historic streets. Embrace the nocturnal lifestyle and you’ll fit right in. Don’t miss the Museu d’Història de la Ciutat — it’s one of the best in Europe and contains the largest Roman excavation outside of Rome itself. Other highlights include the Picasso Museum (Museo Picasso), where you’ll need some time to peruse 5,000 or so of the artist’s works; the towering and iconic Basilica De La Sagrada Família , one of a number of striking buildings across the city by famous architect Antoni Gaudí; Barri Gòtic (the Gothic Quarter), where winding streets create a welcome maze built for wandering; and finding your way through the actual labyrinth that is the city’s oldest green space, Parc del Laberint d’Horta.

2. Explore the history of Granada

Granada is one of my favorite cities in Spain. It’s a place where culture, architecture, and ideas from North Africa and Europe collide in a unique way, and no trip to the south of Spain is complete without a visit. Don’t miss the Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage Moorish palace and fortress built in the 13th century, and the Fajalauza ceramic factory, which dates back to 1517 and still remains in the same family. There are also a number of cathedrals and monasteries, including the peaceful Monastery of San Jeronimo, with leafy cloisters and a lavish chapel (5 EUR). Be sure to watch a flamenco show while you’re here (they’re usually around 20 EUR) and visit a Moorish tearoom for mint tea (locals recommend it with plenty of sugar).

3. Wander Madrid

Madrid , the capital of Spain, is famous for its museums, tapas, and nightlife. Like Barcelona, this is a city that doesn’t get going until midnight, which makes for quiet mornings with empty streets if you want the city all to yourself. Make sure you visit Museo Del Prado, one of the largest art museums in the world (get skip-the-line tickets from Get Your Guide ), and the Royal Palace — with nearly 3,500 rooms, it’s the largest palace in all of Western Europe. Other highlights include the Temple of Debod (an Egyptian temple from the 2nd century BCE), El Retiro Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the 15th-century Plaza Mayor, the city’s central square, and El Rastro market every Sunday — a mix of flea market finds, clothing, and jewelry.

4. Revel in La Tomatina

La Tomatina is an epic hour-long tomato fight that draws upwards of 20,000 people to the small town of Buñol (only 9,000 people live in the town itself). Started in 1945, this festival is held on the last Wednesday of August, and over 360,000 pounds of tomatoes are thrown during the event. It starts when water cannons fire, and it ends after exactly one hour. It’s the most amazing and messy festival I’ve ever been to! (Tip: Stay in Valencia for more overnight options.)

5. Discover Seville

Other things to see and do in spain, 1. lounge on the costa del sol.

Hang out on the beach and enjoy the laid-back lifestyle for which Spain is famous. This slice of southern Spain is renowned for its beaches, nightlife…and tons of tourists. That said, it’s still a fun place to eat great food in seaside restaurants (the region is famous for pescaito frito , or deep-fried fish), enjoy watersports in the clear Alboran Sea, drink sunset cocktails, and relax on beautiful beaches. Malaga is one of the go-to destinations on the coast, but I think there are better places further down, like El Bajondillo’s white sand beach and the incredible seafood surrounding La Carihuela beach. To beat the crowds, visit during the shoulder season. The weather will still be warm, but it won’t be as crowded.

2. See Valencia

Valencia is a pretty amazing town. Initially, I wasn’t attracted to Valencia — I simply went for the tomato fight in nearby Buñol (most participants use Valencia as their base during the festival). However, Valencia grew on me as I explored the city, as it makes for a quiet stop between Spain’s more lively cities. Originally a Roman colony and once the capital of Spain, it has delicious seafood, a unique local paella (rather than seafood, the recipe uses chicken, rabbit, and beans), a popular soccer club (Valencia CF), and a giant food market (Mercado Central) housed in an extravagant domed building that looks like a cathedral. It’s a cool city that straddles the past and future with historic streets, futuristic museums — there’s literally a museum focused on “enlightenment and modernity,” and an awesome seaside boardwalk that passes plenty of great tapas spots and the historic fishing district of Cabanyal.

3. Walk the Camino de Santiago

El Camino de Santiago, or The Way of St. James, is one of the most popular pilgrimage routes in the world. The path most people take, the French Way, runs from the border of France all the way to Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. Stretching 800 kilometers (500 miles), you need around a month to complete the entire route. The mostly flat Camino is best done in May¬–June or September–October (July and August are both very busy and very warm). If you have the time, it’s a really great way to see the country and some of the less-visited areas of Spain. Of course, you can also walk sections of it if you just want to see what it’s like on a day hike.

4. Tour the islands

Spain has some of the most beautiful islands in all of Europe. Unsurprisingly, during July and August, they’re crowded and expensive, so try to avoid peak season. If you love beaches, surfing, hiking, or cycling, then be sure to hit up Gran Canaria, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve filled with beautiful landscapes and wildlife, including dolphins. If you’re coming to Spain to party, a stop in Ibiza for its all-night clubs is a must. Other islands worth checking out are Tenerife (home to Teide National Park and the highest peak in Spain), Majorca (for turquoise water and medieval architecture), and La Palma (a certified Starlight Reserve). Ferries from Barcelona and Valencia run frequently from late spring to early summer. In the winter, ferries only run a few times a week.

5. Visit Gibraltar

Bordering Spain on the Iberian peninsula, Gibraltar has actually been an overseas territory of the United Kingdom since 1713. It’s known as “The Rock,” owing to the 426-meter-high (1,397-foot) limestone ridge that dominates the island — you can ride a cable car to the top, or get great views by climbing the 18th-century Mediterranean Steps. There’s an interesting mix of cultures here too, with influences from Britain, Spain, and North Africa. With sunny days year-round, views of two continents (Europe and Africa), wildlife galore (including Gibraltar monkeys, which are actually Barbary Macaques and the only population of wild monkeys in Europe). There are also plenty of sandy of beaches and caves to explore (St Michaels Cave is probably the most popular), it’s a small swatch of land with enough to see and do to make a short visit worthwhile.

6. Play in the Sierra Nevadas

This mountain range, located within Spain’s largest nathional park, is in southeastern Spain near the Mediterranean Sea. It’s the perfect place for summer hiking, winter skiing, and exploring small towns year-round. The area is one of the prettiest and most rugged regions in Spain and one of the better areas for outdoor activities in the country. There are plenty of trails ranging in length and difficulty, as well as the possibility for guided tours. Popular hikes include Mulhacen (6 hours), El Chullo (4-5 hours), and Pico de Veleta (4-5 hours). Lift passes for skiing at Sierra Nevada resort in the winter start at around 50 EUR per day.

7. Visit San Sebastián

Known as Donostia in Basque, San Sebastián is at the center of the Basque area of Spain. This place has killer nightlife and beaches (La Concha beach is the most popular), as well as loads of history throughout the city. It was founded in 1180 in the area that’s now become the Old Quarter. = The architecture — a cool mix of 16th-century Gothic churches, 19th-century mansions, and ultra-modern buildings — makes it one of the most beautiful and unique cities in all of Spain. For stunning views of the coast, hike up one of the 4 trails of Monte Urgull, located at the tip of La Concha. The city sees a fraction of the visitors compared to c Madrid or Barcelona so it’s much less crowded (and less expensive ). The regional Basque cuisine here is delicious, so be sure to take a food tour while you’re here.

8. Admire the Great Cathedral and Mosque

The Mezquita de Córdoba (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) is by far the most exquisite example of Muslim influence in Spain. Located in Córdoba just east of Seville, its giant arches, jasper columns, marble floors, richly gilded prayer niches, and the awe-inspiring domed shrine of Byzantine mosaics take you back to when Córdoba was under Muslim influence in the 12th century. Admission is 13 EUR and skip-the-line guided tours are 24 EUR.

9. Unwind in Salamanca

Salamanca seems to be in the middle of nowhere (it’s 2.5 hours northeast of Madrid by car), but it’s worth the detour for the history (it dates back to the Celtic era), and its historical Old Quarter which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The university town has a mix of small-town atmosphere, great nightlife, and plenty of backpackers. In the old quarter, join the other tourists trying to spot the frog carved into the 16th-century university facade — said to bring professional success. The main square, Plaza Mayor, is one of the largest in Spain and is great for soaking up the city, and the nearby cathedral is gorgeous. It’s actually two cathedrals —an Old, from the 12th and 13th centuries, and New, from the 16th — joined together.

10. Hike the Pyrenees

The majestic mountain chain that walls off France is laced with medieval villages, high mountain walking trails, and great skiing. It’s also the traditional start of the Camino (see #3 above). You can hike through the Pyrenees on one of three established routes, but it takes most people almost two months to complete the entire trek (choose spring or fall, summer will be extremely hot). Of course, you can also just hop on the Camino for a single-day hike or weekend hiking trip along one of the moderate routes. If you don’t want to go solo, you can take a full-day hiking tour of the Pyrenees from Barcelona with Get Your Guide .

11. Visit the Guggenheim Museum

One of the most famous museums in the world, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (a port city in northern Spain) always has some interesting exhibitions on modern art (including a permanent sculpture, “Snake,” that’s made of hot-rolled steel and spans more than 100 feet long!). There is also the iconic (and giant) spider sculpture outside the museum, and pieces by Rothko hang inside. Even if you’re not a modern art fan (I personally don’t love it), it’s still worth stopping by because the building is art itself. Frank Gehry, arguably one of the most famous living architects, designed it to have an eye-catching, undulating style, and the grand atrium alone is worth a visit. Admission starts at 16 EUR.

12. Explore Basque Country

Basque Country is an autonomous region in Spain, a place with its own unique culture and heritage. (The Basque people inhabited the area before Spain became a nation.) Located in the northeast corner of the country, you’ll notice the cultural and linguistic differences as soon as you step foot in the region. If you’re into off-the-beaten-path locations, be sure to tour Basque Country, which offers coastal areas, small towns, and mountains. Don’t miss the 153-year-old La Bretxa market in San Sebastian (open every day except Sunday), the Gothic-style St. Mary’s Cathedral in Bayonne, and Le Grand Stroll in Biarritz while you’re here. (The start of the Camino passes through the area as well.) La Rioja wine region can also be found in Basque Country — try its famous drink, a white wine called txakoli . Expect lots of seafood, lamb dishes, and pintxos (Basque tapas).

  For more information on specific cities in Spain, check out these guides:

  • Barcelona Travel Guide
  • Granada Travel Guide
  • Madrid Travel Guide
  • Seville Travel Guide
  • Valencia Travel Guide

Spain Travel Costs

A wide open street in Barcelona, Spain with a huge arch

Budget hotels begin around 125 EUR for a twin or double and go up from there. Prices are slightly lower outside of the major cities and tourist areas but are about 20-30% higher during peak season. For larger cities during the summer high season, expect to spend closer to 200 EUR or more a night.

Airbnb is common in most major cities, with a private room starting around 60 EUR per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 120 EUR per night (often double that in the big cities or during peak season).

For those traveling with a tent, there are hundreds of campsites across Spain. Campground costs around 20 – 40 EUR per night. They can be as low as 5-10 EUR for a basic tent plot without electricity, while other costlier sites (around 50 EUR per site) often include extra luxuries like a pool, electricity, and Wi-Fi.

Food – Spain has a strong food culture. Meals can last for hours, and dinner often isn’t served until after 8 p.m. Each region in the country has its own local dishes and food culture, but there are some common favorites, like paella (originally from Valencia), gazpacho, churros, jámon ibérico (cured pork), patatas bravas (fried potatoes with sauce), gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp), and tortilla (Spanish omelet).

You can usually find tapas and sandwiches for 5–10 EUR. Assembling a meal of tapas at a casual bar usually costs around 15-20 EUR, including a glass of wine. Cheap fast food (think McDonald’s) costs around 9 EUR for a combo meal. Chinese food is around 10 EUR for a main dish, while pizza costs 10-14 EUR.

Beer is 3–4 EUR, a glass of wine is 2-4 EUR, and a latte/cappuccino is around 2 EUR. Bottled water is about 1.50 EUR. (In general, tap water is safe to drink in Spain.)

A decent casual restaurant meal costs around 25-30 EUR with a drink. If you go out for paella, drinks, or appetizers, plan to spend around 35-45 EUR for a meal.

Spain has a lot of expensive restaurants if you want to splash out. Meals at finer establishments begin around 55 EUR.

If you plan on cooking your own food, groceries cost around 45-65 EUR per week. This gets you basic staples like pasta, rice, seasonal produce, and some meat or seafood. You can find the cheapest (and freshest) produce and meat at local markets.

Backpacking Spain Suggested Budgets

On a backpacking budget of 90 EUR per day, you can afford to stay in a hostel dorm or private Airbnb room, cook most of your meals, limit your drinking, take public transportation to get around, and do mostly free activities like free walking tours and relaxing in the parks. Add at least 20 EUR per day to your budget if you plan on drinking or partying a lot.

On a mid-range budget of around 215 EUR per day, you can stay in a private room in a hostel, or a 2-star budget hotel, eat out at inexpensive restaurants for most meals, have a few drinks, take the occasional taxi, and do more paid activities like cooking classes and museum visits.

On a “luxury” budget of 350 EUR or more per day, you can stay in a nicer hotel or entire Airbnb apartment, eat out regularly, drink more, take more taxis, and enjoy more guided tours. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get an idea of how much you need to budget daily. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you spend more, some days you spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget work. Prices are in EUR.

Spain Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Overall, Spain is pretty affordable. While accommodation costs in most touristy as well as larger cities have risen greatly in the last few years, everything else is still affordable. Individual city guides have more specific information on how to save in each city, but here are some general ways to save money while traveling around Spain:

  • Get the menu of the day – Most restaurants offer a cheap and filling “menu of the day” ( menu del dia during lunch for around 10–15 EUR per person. They are a good way to save money while enjoying some delicious Spanish food. Wine or water are generally included, too. Look for more crowded spots — that’s how you know the food is good. Skip eating out for dinner — it’s too expensive!
  • Eat free tapas – In some cities (like Granada), you can find bars where free tapas are given out when you order drinks. Bounce around the bars to eat cheap while enjoying a few drinks.
  • Stay with a local – Couchsurfing is a great way to save money on accommodations while also getting some insights from locals. You might have better luck in the larger cities, but be sure to book early as the major cities also see the most requests.
  • Take the bus – While the train system is fast, it’s expensive, with high speed trains double (or more) the cost of buses. If you have the time and want to save money, take buses to get around the country. It will take longer but, if you’re on a budget, it will be worth it. And look at booking your tickets online and in advance — it can save you money.
  • Get a city pass – Most of the major cities have multiple museums, attractions, and activities worth checking out. Buying a city pass — like the Madrid City Card (from 8.40 EUR) or Malaga–Costa Del Sol Sightseeing Pass (starting at 14 EUR) — can save you money on these activities and also get you free transportation. These passes will save you a lot of money if you’re planning on visiting the major sights.
  • Ride a bike – Tourists can use public bikes in cities such as Madrid and Seville for a daily or weekly fee. Take note, Barcelona’s red city bikes (Bicing) are for residents only, but you can find shops that offer daily or weekly bike rentals.
  • Use BlaBlaCar – This app connects you with drivers who have room in their cars for additional passengers. Drivers are vetted and verified, so it’s a cool way to get out of stuffy trains and buses, meet interesting characters, and take a mini road trip. It’s one of my preferred methods of travel for medium- and long-distance trips.
  • Bring a water bottle – The tap water here is safe to drink, so bring a reusable water bottle to save money and reduce your plastic use. Spain now offers more water fountains and bottle-filling stations than in the past. LifeStraw is my go-to brand as their bottles have built-in filters to ensure your water is always clean and safe.

Where to Stay in Spain

Spain has plenty of budget-friendly hostels and hotels all around the country. Here are some of my recommended places to stay:

  • HelloBCN Hostel (Barcelona)
  • Hotel BestPrice Gràcia (Barcelona)
  • OK Hostel (Madrid)
  • Petit Palace Puerta del Sol (Madrid)
  • The River Hostel (Valencia)
  • Red Nest Hostel (Valencia)
  • Oasis Backpacker’s Hostel (Seville)
  • Onefam Centro (Seville)
  • ECO Hostel (Granada)
  • Hostal Antares (Granada)

For more places to stay, check out the city specific destination guides.

How to Get Around Spain

A relaxing street scene in sunny Valencia, Spain, featuring historic buildings and locals out for a stroll

Bus – The bus is the cheapest option for getting between cities in Spain. FlixBus has tickets starting as low as 6 EUR. Most buses come with outlets and free Wi-Fi. A 9–hour trip from Madrid to Barcelona starts from about 35 EUR, while the 4–hour trip between Seville and Granada costs around 25 EUR. Alsa is another popular bus company for travel throughout the country.

Trains – RENFE is the national rail line in Spain. High-speed trains are more expensive, but you can travel between Madrid and Barcelona in just 2.5 hours. Even on the more expensive high-speed train, however, you can find tickets from Madrid to Barcelona for as low as 55 EUR during off peak times in the offseason. The trip from Madrid to Seville is around 2.5 hours and costs 35 EUR, while Madrid to Valencia is just under 2 hours and costs 30 EUR.

To find routes and prices for trains around Spain (and Europe), use Trainline .

A Eurail Pass , which allows travelers to explore Europe by providing a set number of stops in a specific time period, might also be a good option depending on your plans. For more information, here’s a detailed breakdown of how Eurail passes work and can save you money .

Flying – If you’re pressed for time and are looking to hop from one city to the next, a budget airline. You can find really cheap fares on most routes.

However, be aware that you have to pay for all the extras on these cheap flights (such as checked baggage, picking your own seat, etc.) So, while flights are cheap (Madrid to Barcelona can be found for as little as 65 EUR round trip), the little expenses add up. And when you factor in getting to/from the airport, most flights really aren’t much faster than the train.

Car rental – Car rentals can be found for as little as 25 EUR per day for compact vehicles when booked in advance. Make sure to check if the car is standard or automatic when reserving. Renters will need an International Driving Permit prior to book. The minimum age for renting a car is 21. For the best rental car deals, use Discover Cars .

Ridesharing – If your schedule is flexible, use a ridesharing service and catch rides with locals between cities. Drivers are verified and it’s perfectly safe. BlaBlaCar is the biggest company.

When to Go to Spain

Spain is lovely year-round, but the peak season — meaning, busiest and most expensive— is in the summer, from June to August. Popular destinations like Barcelona and Ibiza experience a massive influx of tourism — so much so that Barcelona’s residents have started clamping down on overtourism. Accommodations in the larger cities require serval months of advance booking is summer, and small shops may be closed in August for family holidays. The weather is fabulous this time of year, with high temperatures well into the 30s°C (90s°F)

The temperature in Spain doesn’t often drop too low, with winter temps between 4-10°C (40-50°F) country-wide. However, Northern Spain does sometimes experience snowfall — especially in the mountainous areas. While I wouldn’t aim to visit in the winter, if you’re already in Europe, this is going to be one of the warmer destinations on the continent, especially in the south. Madrid and Barcelona have plenty of holiday festivals in December and early January for Christmas and Three Kings Day. If you are in Spain during the holidays, visit a bakery to try traditional, seasonal desserts.

The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are great times to visit. Tourist sites are less congested (think Gaudi attractions in Barcelona)and prices are a bit cheaper, especially accommodations in Barcelona or Madrid. Temperatures are pleasant, although it’s not exactly beach season. Beach destinations like Ibiza and Mallorca tend to get very quiet during this time, but there is still plenty to see and do around the rest of the country. If you plan on outdoor activities or hiking the Camino de Santiago, this is the time of year to do it.

How to Stay Safe in Spain

Spain is pretty safe to visit. Violent attacks are uncommon, and the country is safe for solo travelers However, petty crime is really widespread and pickpocketing is very common in the larger cities, especially near major tourist sites (such as La Rambla in Barcelona) and on public transportation. Always keep your valuables secure and out of sight when on public transportation and when out and about. The thieves here are incredibly quick here. Report thefts to the local police, or ask your hotel or hostel how to file a report.

Be extra careful in Barcelona, especially in high season, where people may try to snatch your phone on the street or grab your stuff in crowded subways (pickpocketing is not as bad elsewhere in Spain). Also, never leave your backpack, phone, or laptop out and unsecured when at a cafe or restaurant. They can disappear in the blink of an eye.

Scams are also very common, especially in the larger cities (not that common though in smaller cities). Keep an eye out for kids in groups who might try to distract you before lifting your wallet, as well as people who might offer to “help” carry your luggage or take your photo, only to expect a hefty tip as thanks. You can read about common travel scams to avoid here .

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here. However, the standard safety precautions apply (always keep an eye on your drink at the bar, never walk home alone at night while intoxicated, etc.). Many hostels also have female-only dorm rooms. For specific tips on staying safe, check out one of the many solo female travel blogs on Spain. They’ll be able to provide specific advice that I, a man, can’t.

If you experience an emergency, dial 122 for assistance.

Always trust your gut. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID, and keep them separate from your originals. When you’re walking around, take minimal cash and one form of ID.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance protects you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Spain Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • HostelPass – This new card gives you up to 20% off hostels throughout Europe. It’s a great way to save money. They’re constantly adding new hostels too. I’ve always wanted something like this and glad it finallt exists.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • The Man in Seat 61 – This website is the ultimate guide to train travel anywhere in the world. They have the most comprehensive information on routes, times, prices, and train conditions. If you are planning a long train journey or some epic train trip, consult this site.
  • Rome2Rio – This website allows you to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. It will give you all the bus, train, plane, or boat routes that can get you there as well as how much they cost.
  • FlixBus – Flixbus has routes between 20 European countries with prices starting as low 5 EUR! Their buses include WiFi, electrical outlets, a free checked bag.
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!
  • BlaBlaCar – BlaBlaCar is a ridesharing website that lets you share rides with vetted local drivers by pitching in for gas. You simply request a seat, they approve, and off you go! It’s a cheaper and more interesting way to travel than by bus or train!
  • Take Walks – This walking tour company provides inside access to attractions and places you can’t get elsewhere. Their guides rock and they have some of the best and most insightful tours in all of Spain.

Spain Travel Guide: Related Articles

Want more info? Check out all the articles I’ve written on Spain travel and continue planning your trip:

The 7 Best Hotels in Madrid

The 7 Best Hotels in Madrid

The 7 Best Hotels in Barcelona

The 7 Best Hotels in Barcelona

The Best Walking Tours in Barcelona

The Best Walking Tours in Barcelona

The Best Walking Tours in Seville

The Best Walking Tours in Seville

The Perfect 3 Day Granada Itinerary

The Perfect 3 Day Granada Itinerary

The 7 Best Hostels in Seville

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Not Included

  • Transfers to the hotel (optional).
  • Nothing not specified in the “includes” section.
  • Not included access to the bell tower or minaret.
  • Headphones.
  • Mobile phone to download the audio guide.
  • Tickets for children under 10 years old do not include Audioguide.

What to bring

  • Valid passport or ID.
  • Comfortable shoes.
  • Don’t forget to download the audio guide. The process is explained in the instructions sent.

Important information

  • It is essential to carry a valid passport or ID as they may require it at any of the entrances to the monument.
  • Children must be included in the reservation as they will be prevented from entering the monument. Tickets for children under 10 years old do not include Audioguide.
  • You must bring headphones.
  • IMPORTANT: Remember to bring your well-charged mobile phone and headphones. Follow the instructions that you will receive via email to use the Audioguide APP.
  • On certain dates, due to the high demand for this visit and in order not to create overbookings, what is done is a request for availability, it is indicated when the payment is going to be made. Within a period of less than 72 hours, you will be answered informing you if there are places available or not. If the reservation is less than that period, you will be answered urgently. The amount will be blocked in the reservation request to guarantee that in case of availability there are funds to collect it.
  • Not including access to the bell tower or minaret.
  • You will receive all the definitive documentation for your visit via email around 24 hours before the visit.
  • Please check your spam or promotions folder, especially if you use hotmail, outlook or yahoo. 
  • IMPORTANT: The time of issuance of the tickets can vary up to 30 minutes with respect to the one selected in the purchase process

Cancellation policy

  • Up to 48 hours before the visit: 15 euros per person for cancellation or change costs.
  • Less than 48 hours from the start of the visit: changes or cancellations are not allowed.
  • IMPORTANT: Cancellation fees come into effect from the moment the request is made
  • To request changes or cancellations you must communicate them to the email address: [email protected]

Organization Place

  • Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba. 

How to arrive

  • Bookings our transfer from your accommodations.
  • By car: there are parking lots nearby.
  • Bus stop: Puerta del Puente, urban lines three and 12.
  • Taxi rank: ¨Mezquita- Catedral¨, Torrijos Street number six.
  • Walking to the historic center.

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This Small Town in Europe Is Home to the Biggest Food Fight in the World — How to Experience It Yourself

Here's everything you need to know about Spain's La Tomatina.

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What is La Tomatina?

Where is la tomatina celebrated, how to celebrate like a local, how to get tickets, what to wear, know before you go.

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Sure, you could travel to music festivals, art festivals, and flower festivals all over the world. But why do any of that when you can go to a festival that gives you free rein to throw juicy, red, ripe tomatoes at total strangers? 

La Tomatina is often billed as the ultimate food fight, bringing together thousands of people from around the world to the tiny town of Buñol in Spain. But why? Keep reading to find out — and learn more about how you can participate in the festival. 

La Tomatina is a festival that, according to La Tomatina Tours , began as a total accident in 1945 during an otherwise typical parade through the town square. During the parade, there was a scuffle between an onlooker and a performer, and townspeople grabbed some produce from a nearby stand and began throwing tomatoes at them. And, like you probably learned in middle school, these townspeople learned that throwing food can be pretty darn fun. Tomatina.org disputes this story, noting the origins of the festival are a little bit murky, saying it could have been this or a spontaneous fight that started it all, but either way, at least now we all get to enjoy the fun. They continued with the tomato tossing until it was banned in the early 1950s, and in 1957, the food fight was brought back and officially dubbed La Tomatina. And over the years, it's become a rather popular event, so tickets are now limited to 20,000 participants.  Things kick off at 11 a.m. local time when a single firework goes off, and trucks dump more than 100 tons of tomatoes on the ground throughout the square. It becomes a mad dash to grab and toss as many as possible over the next hour. Then, once the hour is up, another firework erupts, and all tossing must end. 

There is, however, one more part of this festival that happens just prior to the first firework. That's when the palo jabón , a greased pole with a ham on top, is hoisted into the air, and participants can try their best to reach the top before the tomato fight begins. If the ham is retrieved before 11 a.m., the tomato tossing can start early.

The festival has also grown into much more and now involves a week's worth of festivities, including musical acts, dancing, more fireworks, and a few other parades travelers can enjoy. The festival always takes place on the last Wednesday of August, meaning in 2024, it's on Wednesday, Aug. 28. Want to bring small kids along? The town has a dedicated event for kids ages four to 14 at the main square of Buñol, held on the last Saturday of August, with the mini tomato battle going for about 30 minutes. 

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La Tomatina takes place in Buñol, a small town in the province of Valencia. While the town is certainly famed for the festival, there is still more to see and do here, including visiting its El Salvador Church, its 13th-century castle, its various public green spaces like San Luis Park and Turche Cave, and its local restaurants. To get to Buñol, visitors typically make their way to Valencia via its airport, train station, or roads. Travelers can then hop on a train or a bus or drive the 24 miles from Valencia to Buñol (the train takes a little over an hour, while driving takes about 45 minutes, depending on traffic). 

Once in town, it's best to park your car and make your way around on foot, as the narrow streets make it difficult to drive, and everything is in close proximity anyway. 

It's important to remember that this is a really small town, so if you plan to attend the festival, booking one of its few accommodations early is essential. There's also a limited number of vacation rentals available on sites like Airbnb, but travelers can also opt to simply head back on the bus or train to Valencia , which is home to many more accommodation options.

The festival's website has shared a list of rules to follow to help travelers celebrate like a local. Those rules include always respecting others, noting, "While La Tomatina is a spirited and lively affair, it’s essential to respect the space and boundaries of your fellow participants. Avoid targeting individuals who are not actively participating in the tomato fight, and be mindful of those around you to prevent accidents or injuries." 

The rules also state that "no foreign objects" are allowed as they could cause injury to others. "Stick to tomatoes and leave the props at home," the event's rules page added, noting to also always follow the instructions of officials to stay safe. 

Importantly, the rules also state that you should always crush your tomatoes slightly before tossing them for safety and maximum juice. "To minimize the risk of injury, it’s customary to squish or crush the tomatoes in your hand before throwing them," the rule page states. "This softens the impact and reduces the likelihood of causing harm to others."

The rule page also added rule five: "Have fun." It reads, "Remember, you’re part of a tradition that spans decades and brings people together from all corners of the globe."

Keep the local vibe going by sticking around for a few days to experience the rest of the festival and chat with a few residents over wine and tapas, if you can. 

There are several ticket options available for anyone hoping to visit during the festival. First, travelers can get a simple entry ticket for €15 (about $17) that just gets them access to the fight. Or, travelers can add some optional upgrades, including an accessories upgrade for €35 (about $38), which comes with some rather handy goggles. Travelers can also opt for the everything-included ticket, which comes with access to the Tomatina battle, a commemorative T-shirt, and access to the after-party. See all ticketing options at booking.tomatina.es . 

As La Tomatina Tours suggests, it's prudent to wear something you don't mind throwing away later because whatever you decide to wear will get absolutely wrecked. However, the site added that many people choose to wear white to showcase the "brilliant red of the tomatoes." It also suggested that wearing a bathing suit under your outfit can be a more comfortable look, and some people even wear goggles to protect their eyes from the acidic fruit. Just make sure to wear stable footwear that you don't mind getting very dirty. Flip-flops and sandals aren't recommended, as you will need some grip once the tomatoes start flying. 

Pack the right stuff.

Make sure to bring a dedicated outfit just for the tomato fight that you're totally fine throwing away after (shoes, socks, and maybe even undies included). Make sure to also bring along a change of clothes for after the fight so you don't need to travel back to your hotel in tomato-wet clothes. (You can book a locker space ahead of the festival to keep your things safe.)

Look and listen.

The tomato fight is, without question, tons of fun, but it can also be a bit chaotic. Make sure to keep your ears and eyes open for festival staffers and listen to any and all directions given to you before, during, and after the tomato fight. 

Follow the rules.

Do not do anything that will put yourself or others in harm's way. Keep all other objects — including water bottles, keys, and jewelry — in a safe space to collect after the food fight. 

Stay hydrated.

Speaking of water bottles, it's a good idea to have one handy for pre- and post-tomato fight hydration. Temperatures can get very hot and dry in Spain during the summer months, so take a few sips, then go ahead and throw a tomato like a champion. 

Arrive early.

The community gets very, very crowded during the main festival day, so if possible, try to arrive early. This not only ensures you're in a prime position for the tomato throwing but also gives you a chance to get to know Buñol a little better. 

Respect the locals.

Remember that Buñol is a small town and that people actually live here. So keep the fight within bounds, stop when the second firework goes off, and keep your mess contained, if you can.

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