16 days in Spain & Porto Itinerary
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Start: Montreal, Canada
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Barcelona, Spain
— 4 nights
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Seville, Spain
— 3 nights
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Malaga, Spain
— 3 nights
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Porto, Portugal
— 4 nights
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End: Montreal, Canada
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Barcelona, Spain — 4 nights

Jewel of the Mediterranean
Your list of things to see and do now includes Barri de Gracia, Ciutadella Park, Arc de Triomf, and other attractions. Next up on the itinerary: admire the landmark architecture of Basilica de la Sagrada Familia, wander the streets of Las Ramblas, stroll around Parc Guell, and ponder the design of The Magic Fountain.
For other places to visit, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, refer to the Barcelona journey maker app.
Montreal, Canada to Barcelona is an approximately 11.5-hour flight. The time zone changes from Eastern Standard Time (EST) to Central European Standard Time (CET), which is usually a 6 hour difference. Plan for a bit warmer temperatures traveling from Montreal in July, with highs in Barcelona at 34°C and lows at 25°C. You will have some time to spend on the 18th (Thu) before leaving for Seville.
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For other places to visit, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, refer to the Barcelona journey maker app.
Montreal, Canada to Barcelona is an approximately 11.5-hour flight. The time zone changes from Eastern Standard Time (EST) to Central European Standard Time (CET), which is usually a 6 hour difference. Plan for a bit warmer temperatures traveling from Montreal in July, with highs in Barcelona at 34°C and lows at 25°C. You will have some time to spend on the 18th (Thu) before leaving for Seville.
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Seville, Spain — 3 nights

City of Towers
You've added Triana, Barrio Santa Cruz, Casa de Pilatos, and other attractions to your itinerary. There's much more to do: steep yourself in history at Plaza de España, admire the striking features of Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol), admire the natural beauty at Parque de Maria Luisa, and don't miss a visit to Puente de San Bernardo.
To see ratings, reviews, and tourist information, read our Seville trip itinerary planner.
You can fly from Barcelona to Seville in 3.5 hours. Other options are to take a train; or drive. Traveling from Barcelona in July, expect nights in Seville to be about the same, around 23°C, while days are a bit warmer, around 38°C. You will have some time to spend on the 21st (Sun) before leaving for Malaga.
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To see ratings, reviews, and tourist information, read our Seville trip itinerary planner.
You can fly from Barcelona to Seville in 3.5 hours. Other options are to take a train; or drive. Traveling from Barcelona in July, expect nights in Seville to be about the same, around 23°C, while days are a bit warmer, around 38°C. You will have some time to spend on the 21st (Sun) before leaving for Malaga.
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Malaga, Spain — 3 nights

Capital of the Costa del Sol
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Malaga: Ronda (Bodega Garcia Hidalgo & Puente Nuevo), Nerja (Fundación Cueva de Nerja & Balcony of Europe) and Puerto Marina Benalmadena (in Benalmadena). And it doesn't end there: take an in-depth tour of Alcazaba, admire the striking features of Malaga Cathedral, and explore the historical opulence of Castillo de Gibralfaro.
For reviews, other places to visit, maps, and more tourist information, use the Malaga day trip planning tool.
Take a train from Seville to Malaga in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train; or take a bus. In July, plan for daily highs up to 36°C, and evening lows to 24°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 24th (Wed) to allow enough time to fly to Porto.
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For reviews, other places to visit, maps, and more tourist information, use the Malaga day trip planning tool.
Take a train from Seville to Malaga in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train; or take a bus. In July, plan for daily highs up to 36°C, and evening lows to 24°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 24th (Wed) to allow enough time to fly to Porto.
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Porto, Portugal — 4 nights

Unvanquished City
Your day by day itinerary now includes Mercado do Bolhao as well as SANDEMANs NEW Europe - Porto. There's much more to do: contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral), see where the action happens at Estadio do Dragao, explore the activities along Douro River, and steep yourself in history at Igreja da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco.
For where to stay and more tourist information, read Porto journey site.
You can fly from Malaga to Porto in 7 hours. Other options are to fly; or drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference moving from Central European Standard Time to Western European Standard Time is minus 1 hour. Traveling from Malaga in July, expect Porto to be slightly colder, temps between 28°C and 17°C. On the 28th (Sun), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can fly back home.
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For where to stay and more tourist information, read Porto journey site.
You can fly from Malaga to Porto in 7 hours. Other options are to fly; or drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference moving from Central European Standard Time to Western European Standard Time is minus 1 hour. Traveling from Malaga in July, expect Porto to be slightly colder, temps between 28°C and 17°C. On the 28th (Sun), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can fly back home.
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Spain travel guide
A colorful country known for its relaxed lifestyle, vibrant nightlife, excellent food, and world-famous folklore and festivals, Spain boasts a huge number of World Heritage Sites and other spectacular places to visit. It also deserves its reputation as a beach vacation destination; the Western edge of the Mediterranean Sea is home to some of the world’s top beaches. But Spain’s geography is so much more than just soft, sandy shores. Its landscapes are as diverse as its people, ranging from lush meadows and snowy mountains to huge marshes and sprawling deserts. The countryside bursts with unspoiled villages of timeless beauty and old-world charm, as well as vast and varied nature preserves.