TREN AL ANDALUS - RUTA ANDALUZA

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The train
The Suite and Room carriages that today make up the Al Ándalus train belong to the same series as those built in France at the beginning of the last century for the movement of members of the British monarchy between Calais and the Côte d'Azur.

Together with the saloon cars, also manufactured around the same time, they make up a unique train in which the original elements coexist with the latest generation technical advances, to enjoy maximum comfort and safety.

The entire train, both rooms and suites as well as common areas, is connected internally, allowing the free movement of passengers.

deluxe-suite
Spacious and elegant suite, which combines the original appearance of this historic train with all the comforts of today.

Grand Class Room
Cozy room with wood paneling, which creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Cars Salons
The four lounge cars of the Al Ándalus train are authentic railway jewels, built between 1928 and 1930 and remodeled to offer you the greatest comfort and safety.

First day, Monday: Seville – Jerez
Reception of travelers in Seville, Hotel Alfonso XIII, at 10:00 a.m. Later we will visit the capital of Andalusia, which has the largest historic center in Spain. After lunch, we will enjoy a panoramic view of the city and visit the famous Plaza de España, before boarding the Al Ándalus Train. Welcome toast on the train, presentation of the crew and accommodation. Dinner on board, while we go to Jerez, where we will spend the night.

Second day, Tuesday: Jerez
We will start the morning, like every day, enjoying our delicious a la carte and buffet breakfast. Afterwards we will visit a sherry winery. Before lunch, we will also enjoy the show “How the Andalusian Horses Dance”, a famous equestrian ballet with Spanish music. Lunch in Sanlucar de Barrameda. Return to Jerez. Dinner on board the train. Night in Jerez.

Third day, Wednesday: Jerez – Ronda
After breakfast, our coach will take us to Cádiz, popularly known as the "Tacita de Plata" and considered the oldest city in the West. Visit and free time to immerse ourselves in the charm of Cadiz on our own. Lunch and travel on the Al Ándalus train, which will head to the impressive city of Ronda, where we will have dinner and spend the night.

Fourth day, Thursday: Ronda – Granada
After breakfast we will visit Ronda, with its breathtaking location, set on a plateau cut by the deep Tajo de Ronda, through which the Guadalevín River flows. Free time before lunch, by train, we will go to Granada, a beautiful city nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Dinner and night in Granada.

Fifth day, Friday: Granada
After breakfast on board we will approach the most visited monument in Spain, a rich palace complex built by the Nasrid rulers of the Kingdom of Granada. (The visiting hours of the Alhambra may vary depending on the number of people in the group, languages ??and the authorizations of those responsible for the palace complex). Lunch, dinner and night in Granada.

Sixth day, Saturday: Granada- Úbeda - Baeza - Córdoba
In the morning, we will travel on the Al Ándalus to the Linares-Baeza station, where our coach awaits us to visit Úbeda and Baeza, both cities declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Lunch on board while we start our route to Córdoba. Dinner and night in Cordoba.

Seventh day, Sunday: Córdoba – Seville
After enjoying our last breakfast on board, we will visit what was the capital of the emirate and the medieval caliphate of Al Ándalus, when it became the largest, most cultured and opulent city in Western Europe. We return to the train and, while we have lunch, the Al Andalus will take us to the Andalusian capital: Seville, where we will end the trip at approximately 5:00 p.m.
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