If you’re a backpacker, Spain is a dream destination with its sun-soaked beaches, medieval towns, bustling cities, and mouthwatering tapas. Good sangria at sunset, historical intrigue, scenic hikes—Spain has it all. Included in this 2-week Spain backpacking itinerary are the best of Spain, along with the balance of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion on a budget.
Day 1–3: Barcelona – The Artistic Capital
Why Go: Barcelona makes for an excellent combination of Gothic architecture, golden beaches, and Gaudí’s whimsical art.
Must-Do Activities:
- See the surreal Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.
- Gothic Quarter wander, La Rambla catch street acts
- Relax at Barceloneta Beach
- In El Raval, have cheap and delicious tapas
Budget Tips: Take advantage of €1 T-10 metro cards and hostels like Kabul or Yeah Hostel for cheap city transport.
Day 4–5: Valencia – Beachside Chill with a Cultural Twist
Why Go: Known for its futuristic architecture and being the birthplace of paella.
Must-Do Activities:
- Go to the City of Arts and Sciences
- Take a stroll or cycle along Turia Gardens.
- Feast on authentic paella in Albufera
- Sunbathe at Malvarrosa Beach
Budget Tip: Granada is Moorish charm with majestic Alhambra, all sitting surrounded of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Why go?
Day 6–7: Granada – History and Hammams
Why Go: Granada offers Moorish charm and the majestic Alhambra, all set against the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Must-Do Activities:
- Tour the Alhambra Palace
- From the Albaicín neighborhood and its beautiful viewpoints
- Have a traditional Arab bath (hammam)
- Watch a free flamenco show in Sacromonte caves
Budget Tip: Many bars offer free tapas with your drink—Granada is ideal for budget dining!
Day 8–9: Seville – Flamenco & Orange Trees
Why Go: A romantic city with royal palaces, orange-scented air, and flamenco fire.
Must-Do Activities:
- Head to the Royal Alcázar and Seville Cathedral.
- Panoramic views from the top of the Giralda Tower
- Go to a night of flamenco dancing
- Stroll along the Plaza de España
Budget Tip: Many attractions offer student discounts, so bring your ID!
Day 10–11: Cádiz – Coastal Charm
Why Go: One of Europe’s oldest cities, Cádiz is a sun-drenched port town with really chill vibes, and is one of the most accessible locations in Andalucía.
Must-Do Activities:
- Relax at La Caleta Beach
- Castillo de San Sebastián is where to watch the sunset.
- Visit the pleasant Old Town.
- During peak time, enjoy affordable seafood at taverns due to lower rates.
Budget Tip: Cádiz is very walkable—no need for public transport.
Day 12–14: Madrid – The Capital Vibe
Why Go: Madrid caps your trip off with world-class art, nightlife, and never-ending energy. Why: Madrid.
Must-Do Activities:
- Explore the Prado Museum and Reina Sofia
- Chill in El Retiro Park
- Eat your way through Mercado de San Miguel
- Party in Malasaña and Chueca neighborhoods
Budget Tip: Visit museums during free entry hours (usually in the evenings).
Extra Travel Tips
- Accommodation: Stay in budget-friendly hostels or try Couchsurfing for cultural exchange.
- Transport: Use Omio or BlaBlaCar for cheap travel between cities. Book high-speed trains early for discounts.
- Language: Learning basic Spanish phrases will go a long way!
- Safety: Spain is safe for backpackers, but keep an eye on your belongings in touristy areas.
Final Thoughts
Backpacking through Spain also means an experience in history, culture, food, and fun. If you’ve got two weeks, this plan will take you through all but the highlights, enticing you to go with the flow. Tapas in Granada, Gaudí in Barcelona, guitar-strummed flamenco in Seville… wherever you look in Spain, it will captivate you.
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