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Tours from Madrid: what to do?

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Natasha Machado
25/9/2024
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Study and Work in Spain It's an incredible experience, but the adventure doesn't have to stop in the Spanish capital. Madrid's central location provides the perfect opportunity to explore historic cities and stunning landscapes on day trips. Let's discover some must-see destinations that can enrich your exchange and broaden your understanding of Spanish culture.

Toledo: a dive into history

Toledo, known as the “City of Three Cultures”, is a historic treasure just 72 km from Madrid. This UNESCO world heritage city is famous for its mix of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim influences, visible in its architecture and culture.

When you visit Toledo, you will feel transported to another era. The narrow, winding streets are home to architectural gems such as the Alcázar, the Toledo Cathedral, and the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca. For art lovers, the El Greco Museum is a must-see, exhibiting works by the famous painter who made Toledo his home.

Segovia: architectural wonders

Segovia is another destination that cannot be missing from your tour itinerary. This city offers a unique mix of Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance history:

  • Roman Aqueduct: An ancient engineering masterpiece, over 2000 years old.
  • Alcazar of Segovia: A fairytale castle that inspired Disney.
  • Segovia Cathedral: An impressive example of Gothic architecture.
  • Local cuisine: Be sure to try the famous cochinillo (roasted piglet).

Ávila: a trip to the Middle Ages

Avila, with its well-preserved medieval walls, offers a unique experience of immersion in Spanish history. The city is known as the birthplace of Saint Teresa and is an important pilgrimage center.

The walls of Ávila, more than 2.5 km long and with 88 towers, are the main attraction. Walking on them offers incredible panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. In addition to the walls, the Cathedral of Avila and the Basilica of Saint Vincent are magnificent examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

Alcalá de Henares: the birthplace of Cervantes

For literature lovers, Alcalá de Henares is a must-see destination. Hometown of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, Alcalá offers a rich cultural experience:

  1. Visit Cervantes' Birthplace, transformed into a museum.
  2. Explore the University of Alcalá, one of the oldest in Spain.
  3. Stroll along the Calle Mayor, with its historic arcades.
  4. Discover the Corral de Comedias, a 17th-century theater.
  5. Try the city's famous generous tapas.

Aranjuez: royal gardens and culture

Aranjuez, famous for its royal gardens and palace, is a perfect getaway for a spring or summer day. The Royal Palace of Aranjuez and its gardens are a stunning example of 18th century architecture and landscaping. Be sure to take a boat trip down the Tagus River or try Aranjuez's famous strawberries in season.

Be Easy

Ready to turn your Madrid exchange into an adventure through Spanish history and culture? A Be Easy Exchange can help you not only plan your studies in Madrid, but also make the most of these incredible nearby cities. Contact us to learn more about exchange programs in Madrid and how to include these tours in your itinerary. Remember, every trip is a learning opportunity — and with Madrid as your base, the possibilities are endless!

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Natasha Machado
Founder e CEO, Be Easy