How to get there by train: There is a train approximately every 2 hours between Pamplona and Barcelona, with a journey time of approximately 4 hours.
Days 8-9: Valencia
Valencia is an intriguing port city and is just a short train ride from Barcelona. Although many tourists on a tight schedule tend to overlook it, you will gain a lot from a short stop here. Architecturally, it is a beautiful city to walk around in. If you are a fan of the outdoors, there is a wide selection of beaches, as well as the Albufera Park, which has a beautiful lake and several walking trails.
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Don’t miss: A stroll, jog or bike ride through Jardí del Túria – one of the largest urban parks in Spain and home to many popular attractions and museums.
How to get there by train: There are turkey email list several daily trains between Barcelona and Valencia, which take approximately 3 hours.

Day 9 – 12: Madrid
The Spanish capital is a fascinating mix of old and new. Elegant parks, boulevards and squares evoke a different era, while shopping, nightlife and the thriving Malasaña area offer a completely different feel. Madrid is also home to several of the country's best museums, many of which house internationally renowned works.
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Don't miss: Picasso's Guernica, a mural painting hanging in the Reina Sofia. It's an impressive and powerful work to see in real life.
How to get there by train: There are trains every hour between Valencia and Madrid that take 1 hour and 40 minutes.