Galicia and the Douro Valley
- Experience the stunning scenery of Galicia
- Spanish overnight stops in Santiago de Compostela, Vigo and Salamanca
- Stunning Portuguese capital Porto and lovely Pinhão, surrounded by Douro vineyards
- Take a rail journey down the beautiful Douro River valley
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- Standard Class rail travel with seat reservations
- 11 nights’ handpicked hotel accommodation with breakfast
- Private transfer from Pinhão to Salamanca with stop at Ciudad Rodrigo
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Suggested Itinerary
Start your holiday today with a Eurostar service to Paris. On arrival, check in for an overnight stay at the Novotel Gare Montparnasse (or similar).
Spend the rest of the day exploring the City of Light, perhaps visiting one of the city’s famous museums, walking along the banks of the Seine or enjoying a meal in a typical Parisian bistro.
Head back to the Gare Montparnasse for a journey by TGV south to Hendaye on the border with Spain. A private train service (with tickets payable locally) takes you from Hendaye across the border to the Basque region of Spain.
On arrival in San Sebastian, check in at the Hotel Zinema7 (or similar) for an overnight stay. Enjoy your first night in Spain, perhaps with a meal in one of San Sebastian’s many Michelin starred restaurants. Or you might prefer the more relaxed atmosphere of a pintxo bar, where you can sample delicious local tapas.
Leave San Sebastian this morning and take the train to Spanish capital Madrid, where you’ll change onto another service to the famous pilgrim destination of Santiago de Compostela.
When you arrive, make your way to the Compostela Hotel (or similar) where you have a 2-night stay.
Santiago de Compostela, or just ‘Santiago’ to the locals, is a mixture of the old and the new. Cathedrals and narrow streets full of historical buildings are juxtaposed with a new side of town oozing with character. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, Santiago’s Old Town includes some of the city’s best-loved attractions such as the Pazo de Raxoi, Parco de Alameda, and the Galician Centre for Contemporary Art.
Take a local train through the countryside of Galicia at lunchtime today, arriving at the port city of Vigo. Here, check into the NH Collection Vigo (or similar) for an overnight stay.
You then have the afternoon to explore this beautiful city known as the Gateway to the Atlantic. Perhaps wander around the Casco Vello (Old Town area) or learn about the city’s maritime history at the Galician Museum of the Sea. If the weather is fine, you can also spend an afternoon relaxing on the beach.
After a full day in Vigo, take an evening train across the border into Portugal, putting your watches back an hour as you do so. The train winds its way through the rolling hills of northern Portugal before arriving at Porto’s Campanhã station. You’ll be staying right in the city centre for the next 3 nights at the Eurostars das Artes (or similar).
You have a full two days to spend in Porto. The district known as Ribeira is one of the oldest historic centres in Europe and UNESCO World Heritage listed. It’s also one of the most beautiful old town areas you’ll have ever set eyes on. With a hilly topography similar to that of Lisbon, there are many places from which you get a majestic view of the Douro River. There are also plenty of port wine tours to choose from, or you might like to enjoy your glass of port in the Livraria Lello, one of Europe’s most stunning bookshops.
Today you’ll board a regional train back at Porto Campanhã station which makes its way along the beautiful Douro River Valley. The railway line follows the river course for the majority of the journey and there are no shortages of panoramic views throughout the ride.
On arrival in Pinhão, check in at The Vintage House (or similar) which is around the corner from the station in a prime central location on the river.
The pretty village of Pinhão occupies a stunning setting on the River Douro, surrounded by vineyard terraces which produce the local port wine as well as some lovely table wines. Wine is the big draw here – even the pretty train station is decorated with hand-painted tiles illustrating the grape harvest and there’s a wide range of wineries competing for business. You can even pay a visit to the Museu do Vinho de Quinta Nova (Wine Museum) for an introduction to the wine-growing history of the region.
Owing to the lack of rail connections between Portugal and Spain, we have filled the gap with an excellent private car transfer. We will arrange for a car to collect you from the hotel in Pinhão at a time to suit you, and you will then travel east into Spain, stopping at the beautiful settlement of Ciudad Rodrigo, known for its Old Town and 12th-century city walls. You are then driven onwards to Salamanca, where you stay overnight at the Catalonia Plaza Mayor (or similar).
After breakfast this morning, return to the station and take a fast Alvia train into Madrid and connect with a high-speed AVE service to Girona. You’ll arrive in the late afternoon and check in at the Carlemany Hotel (or similar) for an overnight stay.
Girona is an historic Catalan city, with a stunning walled Old Quarter and beautiful medieval architecture. You can walk around the walls along the flower-lined Passeig Arqueològic for sweeping views of the city and beyond.
Take a morning TGV service today, which will whisk you across the French border and up through Provence and Bourgogne en route back to Paris. Once you arrive into Paris, a simple metro journey will bring you back to the Gare du Nord for your return Eurostar to the UK.
Typical hotels on this itinerary
The Novotel Paris Gare Montparnasse is conveniently located close to Montparnasse overground and from Pasteur and Montparnasse-Bienvenüe metro stations. All bedrooms are air-conditioned with flat-screen TVs, minibar, tea & coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi internet access. The hotel also offers a 24 hour reception desk and a restaurant and bar with a shaded terrace.
The Zinema7 is themed around cinema and the San Sebastian Film Festival. Each room offers free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV’s and is dedicated to an actor or director who has visited the city. The stylish, sound-proofed rooms feature contemporary décor.
The Compostela Hotel occupies a great location, right in the centre of the city, within walking distance of the famous cathedral and pretty Alameda Park. The air-conditioned bedrooms are elegantly furnished with calm pastel shades and wooden floors. Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout the hotel, which also features a bar and restaurant.
The NH Collection Vigo occupies a historic building in the centre of the Vigo, close to the Modern Art Museum and the port. Modern, classically furnished bedrooms are all furnished with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. For your comfort, a pillow menu is also available. Enjoy late night tapas in the hotel’s café-bar or Galician specialities in the on-site restaurant Irati.
The Eurostar das Artes occupies adjoining buildings, one modern, one an historic palace, in the centre of Porto. The bedrooms are designed in a contemporary style with hardwood floors and air-conditioning. Breakfast is served daily in the hotel’s restaurant, using seasonal ingredients and in the evening there is a bar and garden area where guests can enjoy a glass of port.
Located on a former 18th-century wine estate, this luxury hotel overlooks the Duoro River and surrounding
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