This History school/university trip to Madrid and Andalusia will give students a look into Spain’s dynamic history, from the Catholic monarchs to the Civil War. Here’s our History educational tour program in Spain at a glance:

  • Day 2 in Madrid: civil war-themed city tour, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Plaza de los Cibeles, Parque Oeste, historic food tour, cooking class
  • Day 3: flamenco class, bullring
  • Day 4: El Escorial, Valle de los Caídos, Reina Sofía
  • Day 5 in Granada: bike tour
  • Day 6: Alhambra, Arabic tea shop in Moorish quarter, Córdoba

Like what you see? Discover Spain’s rich and varied history in our detailed itinerary below! But remember, all our school trips are completely customisable.

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Prices from £1,150 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from €1,310 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from $1,460 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Highlights

Flamenco Class

City Bike Tour

Spanish Cooking Class

Sample Itinerary

Day 1: Morning Madrid

Morning/Afternoon
Touch down at Madrid airport and hop on public transport to the hotel. On the way, your Learning Adventure guide will get you up to speed with Madrid life, as well as trip rules and safety guidelines.
Evening
After settling in, enjoy a group welcome dinner and trip briefing near the hotel.

Day 2: Historical Highlights

Morning/Afternoon

Once you’re up, get ready to soak up some history. Embark on a civil war-themed city tour taking you around the capital’s must-sees: the Plaza MayorPuerta del SolPlaza de los Cibeles and many more. Finish off with a stop at the Parque Oeste, where you can explore the labyrinth. There’s also a bunker left behind from the Battle of Ciudad Universitaria during the Civil War.

Evening

Spend your evening taking a historic food tour. Learn about traditional Spanish dishes, then get ready to roll up your sleeves – it’s your turn to have a go. After the cooking class, it’s time to eat your delicious creations for dinner!

Day 3: Flamenco Dancing

Morning

Start the day bright and early and put on your dancing shoes. Immerse yourself in a flamenco class, where you’ll have the chance to learn about the history of this famous dancing style and get the hang of some moves.

Afternoon

Visit a bullring to learn more about Spain’s long-standing bullfighting tradition, dating all the way back to 711 A.D. But don’t worry – you won’t be watching a bullfight.

Evening

After working up an appetite, enjoy some traditional Spanish tapas for dinner.

Day 4: El Escorial and Guernica

Morning/Afternoon

Take a day trip to El Escorial, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with an incredibly rich history. It was the residence of the King of Spain and was both a monastery and a palace.

Marvel at the impressive architecture and interior design, before taking a tour of the nearby Valle de los Caídos (Valley of the Fallen), where Franco was buried. Learn about the controversy surrounding Franco, the dictator that ruled Spain from 1939 to 1975.

Evening

After dinner, go to the Reina Sofía to stand before one of Picasso’s famous paintings, GuernicaIt was a big political statement, named after the town that the Nazis bombed during the Spanish Civil War.

Day 5: Getting to Grips with Granada

Morning

Time to jet to Malaga! Take a minute to admire the indoor forest in Madrid’s Atocha station before catching your flight. Touch down and drive to Granada where you will check into your accommodation.

Afternoon

After a morning of travelling, stretch your legs with a bike tour around Granada. Discover more about the city at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains as you go.

Evening

Treat your taste buds to some delicious local specialities for dinner – our favourite is Habas con Jamón!

Day 6: Alhambra

Morning

Head for the Alhambra, a wonderful Arabic palace and fortress. Once a royal palace under the Sultan of Granada Yusuf I, it was taken over by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492, where they lived when they granted Christopher Columbus permission to set off on his voyage.

Afternoon

Relax at an Arabic tea shop in the Moorish quarter of Granada to hear about the area’s history. Once refreshed, continue on with your travels to Córdoba. The Mosque-Cathedral has a captivating combination of Islamic and Christian architecture, and its history of two religions is just as fascinating.

Evening

This is your last night. Feast on a final meal of Spanish tapas before preparing for your flight home in the morning.

Day 7: Adiós!

Take your transfer to the airport, and spend the flight reflecting on your magical week. It’s home time, but it’s not over. Spain’s rich history will follow you back to the classroom…and beyond!

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Prices from £1,150 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from €1,310 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from $1,460 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

What's included

  • Adventure Leader for the entire trip
  • All accommodation costs, with option for single rooms for teachers
  • All meals for the entire trip
  • All transportation costs, including airport pick-up and drop-off
  • All activities listed in the itinerary
  • Customisable Free Teacher Ratio
  • 24-hour emergency contact support during the trip
  • Detailed pre-departure summary & briefing
  • Full financial failure protection
  • Public liability insurance
  • Our trips are fully risk-assessed
  • Fully customisable

Learning Outcomes

Delve into the rich history of Moorish culture and it’s importance in Spanish society
Depeen your knowledge of the Spanish Civil War through related visits to Valle de los Caídos, the Alcazar de Toledo and Civil war themed city tours
Embrace Spanish traditions through interactive activities such as Flamenco lessons and tapas cooking classes

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