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Top 15 Best Day Trips From Madrid

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

15 Popular Day Trips From Madrid

Spain’s capital city, Madrid, is among the continent’s most visited destinations in Europe. It is a city that truly does have something for everyone. From the capital, there are many day trips you can enjoy. Here are the top 15 destinations you should not miss.

1. Barcelona

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

Even if it’s quite a distance, you can get to Barcelona from Madrid in a day. Must-see attractions in Barcelona include the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. There will be plenty of time for football lovers to schedule a visit to Camp Nou, the home of one of the most successful football teams, Barcelona. If you consider yourself a “foodie,” you should not miss La Boqueria, Barcelona’s world-famous indoor food market.

2. Patones De Arriba

Patones is perched on a mountaintop, making it so remote that it was treated as a sovereign nation until the 18th century. Most of the town’s inhabitants left for adjacent suburbs decades ago, leaving Patones a relic of a bygone era.

Patones have a distinctively dark appearance thanks to the slate used for their walls and roofs. The Senda del Barranco is a good place to begin a day of hiking because it is an ecological path suitable for all ages and skill levels.

3. The Purple Fields

Lavender Fields in La Mancha Spain
Lavender Fields in La Mancha Spain

The Purple Fields contains one of the largest lavender fields in Europe, which blossoms in July. During this time, the city also hosts festivals and events. Add it to your summer holiday itinerary, and you will return home with countless stunning photographs.

4. Segovia

Segovia Aqueduct photo via DepositPhotos.com
Segovia Aqueduct photo via DepositPhotos.com

Segovia is a popular Madrid day trip. Start your visit with the Roman Aqueduct in the city center. From Plaza Azoguejo, you can explore the city’s medieval streets. You’ll witness the Segovia Cathedral’s stunning Gothic architecture as you travel. Next, visit the Jewish Quarter and the Corpus Christi Convent, a historic synagogue. You may explore the castle and see Segovia and beyond.

5. Toledo

Toledo, Spain cathedral and rooftops at dawn via Depositphotos
Toledo, Spain cathedral and rooftops at dawn via Depositphotos

If you’re seeking places to visit outside of Madrid, the medieval city of Toledo is an easy choice. Christians, Jews, and Arabs all left significant marks on the city, making it a fascinating study in cultural exchange.

The city’s ethnic history is reflected in the architecture of the 13th-century Cathedral of Toledo. Elsewhere you’ll find castles and churches that were once synagogues. Finally, there is…

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