Vacations by Jillian
Spain

Madrid, Andalusia & the Coast

Late dinners, tiled courtyards, and a country that knows how to take its time.

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The Long Way Round the Table

A country that rewards lingering.

Spain runs on a rhythm I love to plan around: late lunches, longer dinners, and the sense that the best part of the day is the one nobody scheduled. From Madrid’s museums to the Moorish south, it’s a country of grand set-pieces and small, perfect moments — and it does both beautifully.

I build the days so the famous sights are handled (and timed to skip the worst of the lines), with the afternoons left open for a tapas crawl, a flamenco night, or simply a courtyard and a cold drink. Couples love it; so do groups of friends who want to eat their way across a country.

A Few of the Moments

What We'd Weave In

The Alhambra, Granada

The Moorish palace at its quietest — early or late entry, when the courtyards and gardens feel like they’re yours alone.

Seville, After Dark

The Alcázar by day, then an intimate flamenco performance and a late dinner in a tiled bar — the most romantic city in Spain doing what it does best.

A Tapas Crawl with a Local

Not a restaurant — a route. A handful of counters, the right thing at each, and a guide who knows where the neighborhood actually goes.

The Coast, Your Way

San Sebastián’s pintxos and beaches in the north, or the white villages and sun of Andalusia in the south — we point the last few days wherever you want to land.

Kind Words

We’ve just returned from Paris and Barcelona. From start to finish, everything about the planning and the trip was perfect.

Michelle Apuzzio · Paris & Barcelona
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