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DAY
1 DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA
Enjoy full meal service on your scheduled wide-bodied flight
to Barcelona.
DAY
2 ARRIVE BARCELONA (2 NIGHTS)
We will be met at the airport by your Casterbridge
Tour Manager/Guide, where we board our own private coach and
transfer to our hotel in Barcelona. This fascinating city
is second only to Madrid in size and importance. Your guide
will be pleased to take you on some introductory sightseeing
and there is no better way to explore Barcelona than by a
stroll along Las Ramblas, Barcelona's most colorful
street. We begin at the Placa de Catalunya, a large
square filled with fountains and flowers, and continue past
markets, shops and cafes until we reach the harbor where the
Monument of Christopher Columbus stands, gazing out
over the Mediterranean.
DAY
3 BARCELONA
Barcelona is an intriguing mixture of the old and
the new, and today we will explore both of these facets of
the city. The center of medieval Barcelona is the Gothic
Quarter where we will view the splendid facades of the
City Hall, the Episcopal Palace and the Palau
de la Generalitat. We will also visit the massive Gothic
Cathedral. We will visit the Crypt that houses
the relics of the city's patron saint, St. Eulalia, a young
girl who was martyred by the Romans in the fourth century.
In the afternoon, we will visit the Cathedral of La Sagrada
Familia, a testament to its architect Antoni Gaudí's unique
imagination and intense personal faith. He devoted nearly
forty years of his life to building the Cathedral. He was
so consumed by the project that he refused other commissions
and took up residence at the building site. Despite all his
efforts, Gaudí died tragically before the completion of the
Cathedral, where construction continues today. Gaudí was a
remarkable man not only for his architectural innovation but
his deep piety. He is currently being considered for canonization
and is the first architect to ever be honored in such a way.
DAY
4 HALF DAY
TRIP TO MONTSERRAT - INTERNAL FLIGHT TO MADRID (5 NIGHTS)
Our early morning takes us inland to the famous mountain of
Montserrat. We will visit the Romanesque Monastery
and Shrine of the Virgin of Montserrat, which is one
of the most popular Marian shrines in Spain. Many famous pilgrims
have made their way to this beloved sanctuary of Our Lady,
including St. Ignatius of Loyola, who knelt before the miraculous
image and pledged his life to God. Ample time will be provided
for private prayer and mediation. We return to Barcelona for
our internal flight to Madrid.
DAY
5 MADRID
Our day will begin with a morning visit to the
Monasterio de la Encarnacion. Founded in 1616, the
Encarnacion is still a functioning convent. The convent museum
boasts an impressive collection of superb seventeenth century
religious art. However, the convent is best known for its
reliquiario (relics room). This room contains around
1,500 relics (mostly bone fragments or possessions of saints
and martyrs) displayed in incredibly ornate reliquaries. One
of the fascinating items on display here is a phial containing
the dried blood of St Pantaleon. According to the sisters,
the blood is said to liquefy every year on 27 July, the anniversary
of the saint's death. After lunch, we will visit the Monesterio
Corpus Christi on Calle del Codo, where the nuns sell
traditional Spanish "dulces", as they have for centuries.
Then we will make our way to The Prado, one of the
world's great museums with a fine collection of Spanish, Italian
and Flemish paintings including works by Velazquez, Goya,
El Greco, Raphael, Titian and Bosch. Afterwards we will visit
the Monasterio de Las Descalzas Reales, where Carlos
I and Isabel lived and their daughter, Juana, was born.
DAY
6 DAY TRIP TO EL ESCORIAL & SEGOVIA
Our day will begin with a tour of El Escorial, the
massive monastery-palace commissioned by Philip II, and an
impressive monument to 16th century Spain. We will visit the
Royal Apartments, many decorated with fine tapestries,
and the austere rooms that once belonged to Philip II. The
king, a devout Catholic, had his quarters designed so that
he could see the high altar from his bed. In the Basilica,
we will view the spectacular altar that inspired Philip. We
will see the Pantheon of the Kings, which contains the mortal
remains of all the Spanish monarchs from the time of the emperor
Charles V, and the Pantheon of the Infants, where royal children
were buried. We continue with a journey to Segovia,
a city of delicate spires and graceful towers. Our Walking
Tour will take us through Spanish history as we view the
2000 year old Roman Aqueduct, made with no mortar and still
functioning today, and then continue through the winding streets
of medieval Segovia to view the Cathedral, the last
Gothic building constructed in Spain and resplendent with
pinnacles and flying buttresses. We will then visit the Convento
de Carmelitas Descalzes, to see the tomb of St. John of
the Cross. This remarkable Carmelite reformer and doctor of
the Church is perhaps best known for his masterpiece, "The
Dark Night of the Soul".
DAY
7 DAY TRIP
TO AVILA
Today we follow in the footsteps of Spain's most
influential saint, St. Teresa of Avila. This extraordinary
reformer of the Carmelite order is one of only three female
doctors of the Church. We will begin with a visit to the convent
that is built on the site of St. Teresa's childhood home,
Convento de Santa Teresa. We will then visit the Monasterio
de la Encarnation, where she began her life as a religious.
There we will see the original grill through which St. Teresa
and St. John of the Cross would often converse. We will view
the staircase on which St. Teresa had her famous vision of
the Christ child. In the convent museum we will see many precious
items that Teresa used in her lifetime, including the famous
drawing of Crucifixion given to her by St. John of the Cross
as a gift. We will then continue on to the first house founded
by St. Teresa, the Monasterio de San Jose. There will
be ample time through out the day for personal prayer and
meditation.
DAY
8 DAY TRIP TO TOLEDO
This morning we travel to historic Toledo, picturesquely situated
on a hill above the River Tagus. Our day commences with a
Walking Tour to explore central Toledo, with streets
barely wide enough for a man and his donkey. During our walk,
we will have the opportunity to visit spectacular shops that
produce and sell Damascene gold jewelry, as well as medieval
swords. Our day continues with a brief visit to the Iglesia
de Santo Tome, where we will view El Greco's masterpiece,
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz. We conclude our afternoon
with a visit to the Toledo Cathedral, the spiritual
heart of the Spanish church, and the seat of the Primate of
all Spain. We return to Madrid for the evening.
DAY
9 DEPARTURE
FROM MADRID
Your enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to an end as your
Casterbridge Tour Manager/Guide accompanies you to the airport
for the return flight home.
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