14-Day Multi-Country Europe Tour Guide Ready, Come Quickly
Dear friends! Don’t miss this 14-day multi-country Europe guide! Enjoy Spanish paella, Portuguese cod dishes, and Portuguese egg tarts, explore the Royal Palace of Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, and stay 2 nights in a cliffside hotel in Santorini. With full pick-up and drop-off service, it’s worry-free and cost-effective. Book now!
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For those lucky enough to find this, check out the comprehensive guide below ↓
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Multi-country Europe is like a three-dimensional history book 📖. The Roman Colosseum witnesses the glory of ancient Rome, the Nordic fjords are picturesque 🌊, Spanish flamenco dance is passionate and fiery, everywhere is full of charm!
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🌟Route Overview:
📒DAY 1-2: Transfer from Shenzhen/Guangzhou to Beijing, then fly to Madrid. Upon arrival, head to Merida/Badajoz to start your Spain journey.
📒DAY 3: Depart from Merida/Badajoz to Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Experience the cultures of both countries along the way and taste Portuguese specialty cod dishes.
📒DAY 4-6: Tour Seville, visit Spanish towns, then head to Valencia. Enjoy a full Spanish experience and taste the national treasure, paella.
📒DAY 7-8: Have fun in Barcelona, check out Gaudí’s architecture, and enjoy the passion and vitality of Spain.
📒DAY 9-11: Fly to Greece, upgrade to a 2-night cliffside hotel in Santorini, admire the Aegean Sea views, taste Portuguese egg tarts (local specialty dessert experience), then take a boat to Athens.
📒DAY 12-14: After touring Athens, transfer to Beijing, then fly back to Guangzhou or Shenzhen, ending your romantic multi-country Europe trip.
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Must-visit Attractions:
🏰Royal Palace of Madrid 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Centro, 28071 Madrid, Spain
⏰Opening Hours: Closed all day Nov 25 - Nov 26
⏳Visit Duration: 1-2 hours
💬One of the best-preserved palaces in the world, it’s truly a regret if you don’t visit!
⛪Sagrada Familia 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Carrer de Mallorca, 401, Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
⏰Opening Hours: Nov 1 - Dec 24, Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00; Sun 10:30-18:00
⏳Visit Duration: 2-3 hours
💬A landmark of Spain, with incredibly detailed interior carvings and a varied exterior facade style, absolutely stunning!
🌳Park Güell 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Gràcia District 08024 Barcelona, Spain
⏰Opening Hours: Oct 26 - Dec 31, 09:30-17:30
⏳Visit Duration: 1-2 hours
💬Gaudí’s paradise on Carmel Hill in Barcelona, full of artistic vibes!
🏠Casa Milà 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 92, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
⏰Opening Hours: Nov 10 - Dec 24, 09:00-18:30, 19:00-23:00
⏳Visit Duration: 1-2 hours
💬Wavy exterior and unique architectural style spark endless imagination, perfect for photos!
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🌍Travel Checklist: Must-have items for multi-country Europe trips in November!
📱🔌SIM Card + Adapter: Buy a Europe-wide data SIM card in advance, bring German/European standard plug adapters, no charging hassles!
🪪📄Document Organizer: Passport + two copies of visa pages stored separately, electronic copies of flight tickets, hotel bookings, and insurance on your phone!
🧥👢Warm Clothing: November in Europe is chilly, bring windproof jackets + sweaters, flat shoes for cobblestone streets, umbrella/foldable raincoat essential!
💊🧴Essentials: Stomach medicine/cold medicine, sunscreen (strong reflection from snow-capped mountains), moisturizing lip balm. Medicine in Europe is expensive and communication can be difficult!
🔋💻Charging Kit: Spare batteries for phone/camera, power bank (under 20,000mAh), extra Type-C data cable!
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Other visitors' reviews of La Pedrera – Casa Milà
Show More ReviewsCasa Milà, located at the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Passeig de Provenca in Barcelona, Spain, was designed and built by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí between 1906 and 1912. As Gaudí's last private residential project, Casa Milà encapsulates the architectural language of his mature period and is a pinnacle of the Art Nouveau style's curvilinear aesthetic. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and open to the public as a museum, it has become a pilgrimage site for architecture enthusiasts and tourists worldwide. Gaudí is a paragon of the organic integration of liberalism and modernism. He believed that "straight lines belong to man, curves belong to God," and the design of Casa Milà is entirely inspired by nature, imitating the forms of rocks, waves, and plants. The building's exterior, known as "La Pedrera" (meaning "quarry"), features an undulating, wave-like facade resembling a natural mountain, devoid of straight lines or right angles, presenting a sense of natural flow. Inside, the curves of the columns and staircases resemble tree trunks and caves, while the ceiling textures mimic leaf veins and ocean waves, conveying a tribute to the vitality of nature from the outside in. The roof of Casa Milà is the most iconic part of Gaudí's entire architectural work: 30 oddly shaped chimneys and vents exist like sculptures, some resembling warriors, others like monsters (I personally feel they look like some masks from Sanxingdui), perfectly combining functionality (smoke extraction, ventilation) with artistry. The undulating roof enhances the sculptural feel of the building, and standing on it offers a panoramic view of Barcelona.