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Spain

Expert-led Spain tours that turn regional culture, history, and art into meaningful discoveries.

Dive into Spain

Discover These Cities

The land of crowns and conquests awaits... Where will you go?

Barcelona

Stone boulevards pulse with Gaudí’s curves and Catalan traditions in Barcelona’s streets, a city alive with creativity and design.

Bilbao

Terraces climb toward Guggenheim forms in Bilbao, where industrial history and bold architecture create a city reinvented.

Granada

Alhambra’s terraced walls and Nasrid palaces crown Granada’s hills, fusing Moorish and Spanish cultures in delicate detail.

Madrid

Boulevards pulse with royal palaces, vibrant plazas, and art institutions anchoring Madrid’s central role in Spanish life.

San Sebastián

La Concha’s crescent bay frames old town pintxo bars and festivals that define San Sebastián’s coastal culinary culture.

Seville

Orange-lined plazas invite you into Seville’s streets alive with flamenco, Moorish architecture, and Andalusian culture.

Valencia

Valencia’s historic plazas, lush gardens, and sweeping modern boulevards come together to reveal a city alive with vibrant spirit.

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to chefs and archaeologists.

Crafted for conversation

With fewer than ten guests, engage your Expert through questions and immerse fully.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

Curious or connoisseur

First-time visitor or seasoned explorer, our tours span city highlights to deep-dives.

Spain, Seen with Context

Spain isn’t just vibrant cities and sunny coastlines. Travel with an expert to uncover how empires, regional identities, and artistic traditions shaped the country.

Hear from our customers

6,922 Reviews

Alex was excellent. He kept the content very interesting for all of us, including 2 teen boys. He was flexible when we needed. He was very knowledgeable on the many details. A+

Marta was a great tour guide at the Royal Palace. Her knowledge of historical and current day usage was superb. She was pleasant and fun to walk with throughout the many rooms of the palace. Afterwards we opted to see the armory which was filled with interesting displays. We enjoyed our time with Marta and would opt to take a future tour with her for sure!

Rafael gave us an amazing tour of Seville. His perspective as an architect was fascinating as he pointed out details that we would have missed without his expertise. He was personable and kind and incredibly knowledgeable! We thoroughly enjoyed our time with him weaving through the lovely streets of Seville.

Spain Tours

Spain is not one story, but many. Barcelona speaks through Catalan identity, modernist architecture, and the still-rising forms of Gaudí. Madrid reveals royal power, world-class museums, and the social rituals of tapas and wine. In Andalusia, Granada, Seville, and Córdoba preserve traces of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian histories that shaped medieval Spain and still define its streets, monuments, and courtyards. The country changes quickly from region to region. Bilbao offers a different vision of Spain through contemporary art, Basque culture, and industrial reinvention. San Sebastián tells its story through food, coastline, and local tradition. Valencia combines Gothic trade halls, modern architecture, and Mediterranean markets. The best Spain tours help travelers understand these differences rather than flattening the country into a single idea. Context Travel’s Spain tours are led by historians, art historians, architects, culinary experts, and local scholars who help connect what you see to the cultures, conflicts, and creative traditions that shaped it. Whether you’re visiting Spain for the first time or returning to explore more deeply, our tours are designed to help you move beyond sightseeing and into a clearer understanding of place.

A useful way to plan Spain is to begin with what you want to understand.

Interested in architecture?

Start with Barcelona for Gaudí and Catalan Modernisme, then add Bilbao for contemporary architecture or Valencia for a mix of Gothic and modern design.

Interested in art and museums?

Madrid is essential for the Prado, Reina Sofía, and royal collections. Bilbao adds a contemporary lens through the Guggenheim.

Interested in Islamic Spain and medieval history?

Focus on Granada, Córdoba, Seville, and Toledo.

Interested in food?

Choose San Sebastián for pintxos, Madrid for tapas, Valencia for market culture, and Seville or Barcelona for regional culinary traditions.

Interested in a first-time Spain itinerary?

Barcelona and Madrid make a strong pairing, especially with day trips to Montserrat, Toledo, or Segovia. Add Granada or Seville if you want to understand Andalusia.

Spain rewards a regional approach. Rather than trying to see everything, many travelers have a richer experience by choosing two or three areas and giving each enough time to feel distinct.
Spain has no shortage of tour options. The difference is in the depth of the experience.

Context Travel’s Spain tours are led by historians, art historians, architects, culinary experts, and local scholars who bring subject-matter expertise to the places you visit. Rather than following a large group through a scripted route, you explore with an expert who can connect the details in front of you to larger questions about history, identity, religion, politics, food, and art.

That matters in Spain. The Sagrada Familia is easier to appreciate when you understand Gaudí’s symbolism and architectural ambition. The Prado becomes more powerful when Velázquez and Goya are placed within the politics of the Spanish court. The Alhambra means more when its poetry, geometry, water systems, and royal spaces are understood together.

Context offers several ways to explore Spain:
  • Audio Guides for independent travelers (starting around $20)
  • Small Group Tours, typically capped at 10 guests or fewer (starting around $100)
  • Private Tours tailored to your interests and pace (starting around $300+)

For travelers who want more than a list of landmarks, Context Travel offers a more thoughtful way to understand Spain.
For many travelers, yes, especially in places where context changes what you see.

Spain’s major sites can be visually impressive on their own, but their deeper meaning is not always obvious. A museum gallery may reflect royal power. A cathedral may stand over earlier religious history. A meal may reveal centuries of regional tradition. A neighborhood may carry traces of political conflict, migration, or cultural resistance.

Guided tours help travelers connect those layers.

Context Travel’s Spain tours are designed for curious travelers who want to understand why a place matters, not just photograph it. Whether you are standing inside the Sagrada Familia, walking through the Alhambra, studying the Prado, tasting tapas in Madrid, or exploring Córdoba’s layered streets, an expert guide helps transform the experience from impressive to meaningful.

If you want to return home with a stronger sense of Spain’s regions, stories, and cultural complexity, many travelers find an expert-led tour well worth it.

What are the best cities to visit in Spain?

First-time visitors often choose Barcelona and Madrid because they offer two very different views of Spain. Barcelona is ideal for architecture, Catalan culture, and Mediterranean energy, while Madrid offers museums, royal history, and tapas culture. Granada, Seville, and Córdoba are essential for travelers interested in Andalusia, while Bilbao, San Sebastián, and Valencia offer strong regional perspectives beyond the classic route.

Who offers the best private tours in Spain?

The best private tours in Spain are led by specialists who can adapt the experience to your interests. Context Travel’s private Spain tours are led by historians, art historians, architects, culinary experts, and local scholars across Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Granada, Seville, San Sebastián, Valencia, and Córdoba. Private tours work especially well for travelers who want flexibility, deeper conversation, or a more personalized route.

How many days do you need in Spain?

Most travelers benefit from at least seven to ten days in Spain. A first trip might combine Barcelona and Madrid, with day trips to Montserrat, Toledo, or Segovia. With 10 to 14 days, you can add Andalusia, including Granada, Seville, and Córdoba, or head north to Bilbao and San Sebastián. Spain’s regional variety is one of its greatest strengths, so it is often better to spend more time in fewer places than to move cities every day.

What is the best region of Spain for first-time visitors?

For many first-time visitors, combining Catalonia and central Spain works well: Barcelona for architecture and Catalan culture, Madrid for museums and royal history, and day trips to Montserrat, Toledo, or Segovia. Travelers especially interested in medieval, Islamic, and Jewish history may prefer Andalusia, with Granada, Córdoba, and Seville offering one of the most distinctive regional experiences in Europe.