2-Day Merida & Sevilla from Madrid by Bus and High Speed Train





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Immerse yourself in the timeless traditions of Spain’s Andalusia and Extremadura region during this 2-day guided tour. Discover the southern Spanish cities of Merida and Seville during your trip, enjoying a selection of guided tours. Among the many highlights are a visit to Merida, a stop at Seville’s massive cathedral. Departure by bus and return from Seville on High Speed Train
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- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Bilingual Guide (Spanish and English). A minimum of 12 passengers is required to operate the tour. In exceptional circumstances, if the number of registered passengers should fall below the required minimum and in order to maintain our commitment to guaranteed departures, the tour may proceed without a guide, accompanied instead by an expert driver/guide.
- Due to coach capacity limitations, each passenger is allowed one suitcase (maximum 20 kg) and one carry-on bag
Reviews(2)
The tour started one hour late. A whole hour with no actual explanation, other than the driver is delayed, so from 7:45am to 8:45am. That was a rocky start and threw the tour off schedule. The guide was nice, but the schedule was odd. Eating lunch in crowded restaurants around 230pm (we were starving!) we also had to eat and shower extremely quickly at the hotel to make it to the flamenco show that was proposed by the guide on the way to Sevilla (add on 40+ euro). I also wasn't a huge fan of our guide translating 3 languages as that just made everything slower. I thought they would have multiple guides (one per language). Our group ended up being over 40 people and that made the experience slow, impersonal and tiring. Spain is beautiful though, so I thought the sights were great.



