England and Spain Tours & Trips
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- 11 Day European Capitals (Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and London.)
- From Lisbon to Paris with London
- European Grandeur (including Marbella)
- 2027 Total Solar Eclipse Cruise in Spain, France & Portugal
- 13 Day Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, London, and Edinburgh.
- Iberian Explorer Barcelona to London (Tilbury)
- A Virtuous Line (11 destinations)
- 12 Day European Corners By Train (Barcelona, Madrid, London and Edinburgh.)
- A Virtuous Line (7 destinations)
- European Grandeur (26 destinations)
11 Day European Capitals (Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and London.)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Very responsive to questions and makes traveling very easy by giving digital copies of documents.”
Roger, traveled in July
The finest of England and Spain unfolds with stays in Madrid's city center, Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, and London's bustling heart. Highlights include Madrid's Prado Museum, Gaudí's Sagrada Família in Barcelona, and Thames cruises in London. Daily breakfast and 24-hour hop-on-hop-off London tours included.
Duration 11 days Destinations Spain, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $4,128
7% Off- NZ$3,839You save $289
Duration 12 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,518
15% Off- NZ$3,840You save $678
The route stretches from Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to Barcelona's Maremagnum, continuing to England's Canterbury Cathedral and London's British Museum. Guests stay at PRAGA Madrid and Holiday Inn Express London. Guided tours cover Madrid's Plaza Mayor, Barcelona's Ramblas, and London's Piccadilly.
Duration 13 days Destinations Spain, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,769
15% Off- NZ$4,054You save $715
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Spain, France, Portugal Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Let's Book Travel From
15% Off- NZ$20,659
Explore Gothic Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences, and Madrid's Prado Museum. In Britain, discover London's Tower Bridge and Edinburgh Castle. Stay at upscale hotels like Regina Hotel Barcelona and The Strand Palace London with daily breakfast included.
Duration 13 days Destinations Spain, England, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $5,869
7% Off- NZ$5,458You save $411
This maritime adventure winds through Spain's cultural gems from Barcelona's Gothic Quarter to Granada's Alhambra palace. Viking Neptune offers elegant staterooms while visiting Murcia's fertile huertas and Portsmouth's historic vessels like HMS Victory. Guided tours and local cuisine included for around $3,100.
Duration 8 days Destinations Barcelona, Murcia, Granada, Vigo, Portsmouth, London Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Viking Cruises From
7% Off- NZ$5,376
A Virtuous Line (11 destinations)
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was an excellent tour, with very good guides, and excellent drivers and accommodation.”
Sue, traveled in July
A 10-day route connects Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to London's British Museum. Quality accommodations include NH Gran Hotel Madrid and Ibis London Excel Docklands. The trip features Spanish tapas in La Latina, Gothic architecture in Barcelona, and Camden Market's eclectic charm.
Duration 10 days Destinations Spain, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $3,599
15% Off- NZ$3,059You save $540
This Spanish-British adventure takes you from Barcelona's Park Güell to Madrid's Prado Museum, followed by London's Thames River cruise and Edinburgh Castle. Centrally-located hotels with daily breakfast cost approx. $230/day. High-speed AVE train connects Spanish cities.
Duration 12 days Destinations Spain, England, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $5,262
7% Off- NZ$4,894You save $368
Duration 10 days Destinations Spain, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $3,599
15% Off- NZ$3,059You save $540
Duration 13 days Destinations Spain, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,769
15% Off- NZ$4,054You save $715
What our customers ask about England and Spain Tours & Trips
What are the best times of year to visit England and Spain?
Spain draws visitors from April to June when temperatures hover around 75°F and lines are shorter at Madrid's Prado Museum and Barcelona's Sagrada Familia. England's high season runs June through August with 70°F days that work well for walks through London's Hyde Park or tours of Buckingham Palace. The Denit Hotel in Barcelona puts you in the center of summer activities while London's Strand Palace Hotel provides a warm base during quiet autumn months with harvest festivals and thinner crowds. A TourRadar traveler noted "Visiting Madrid in May was perfect - warm enough for outdoor cafes but not too hot for sightseeing."
What are some must-try local dishes in England and Spain?
Spain's culinary highlights include Valencia's authentic paella and the varied tapas at Madrid's Mercado de San Miguel. Barcelona's La Boqueria serves fresh seafood and regional Catalan dishes. England offers traditional fish and chips at London's Borough Market classic afternoon tea at The Strand Palace Hotel and hearty Sunday roasts at historic spots like The George Inn. Both the ME Hotel Barcelona and London's Royal Lancaster feature restaurants that spotlight regional cooking. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The food markets in both Madrid and London were highlights - from Spanish jamón to British meat pies the local specialties were incredible."
How do I get around between major cities in England and Spain?
Spain's high-speed rail network connects Madrid Barcelona and Valencia with trips taking 2-3 hours. The Renfe AVE train between Barcelona and Madrid travels at 190 mph. England's rail system links London to major cities while the Underground covers London thoroughly. Tour packages often include transportation - flying direct from Madrid to London or taking the scenic 4.5-hour train from London to Edinburgh. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The train connections between Spanish cities were incredibly smooth and comfortable offering beautiful countryside views."
What cultural customs should I be aware of in England and Spain?
Spanish mealtimes run later than most visitors expect with lunch around 2 PM and dinner after 9 PM particularly in Madrid's La Latina district. Smaller cities observe siestas closing shops from 2-5 PM. England places high value on orderly queuing and passengers often thank bus drivers. Both countries generally expect 10-15% tips. The Regina Hotel Barcelona and The Strand Palace London help guests navigate local practices. One TourRadar traveler noted: "Learning to adjust to Spanish dining times was initially challenging but became one of our favorite cultural experiences."
What are some lesser-known attractions worth visiting in England and Spain?
Look beyond Barcelona's Sagrada Familia to find the Gothic Quarter and peaceful Parc de la Ciutadella. Madrid reveals the Conde Duque cultural center and historic Café Comercial. London offers Greenwich Market and Camden Lock for unique shopping while Edinburgh's Mary King's Close shows underground history. The Hospes Palau de la Mar Valencia provides access to the City of Arts and Sciences. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The hidden gems like Madrid's El Rastro flea market and London's Borough Market were the highlights of our trip."
What type of weather should I pack for in England and Spain?
Spanish summers reach 95°F in Madrid with mild winters around 50°F in Barcelona. England sees more variable conditions and frequent London rain with summer highs near 73°F. Edinburgh's Voco Hotel guests should bring layers for quick-changing Scottish weather. Valencia maintains pleasant Mediterranean temperatures year-round ideal when staying at the Zenit Hotel. A TourRadar traveler suggested: "Packing layers was essential - Madrid was quite hot during the day but cooled significantly at night while London required a light raincoat even in summer."




















