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TOPO GUIDE - LISBOA TO MADRID
TOPO_MAD-minDAY 1 - 2:

Start your adventure in vibrant Lisbon, the captivating capital of Portugal, unfolds its charms along the hills overlooking the Tagus River. This city seamlessly blends a rich history with a vibrant contemporary spirit. Cobblestone streets wind through neighborhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto, where historic architecture meets trendy cafes and Fado music fills the air. Lisbon's iconic landmarks include the São Jorge Castle, offering panoramic views, and the historic Belém Tower along the waterfront. The city's famous yellow trams navigate narrow streets, adding to its picturesque allure. Visitors can indulge in delectable pastries like Pastel de Nata, explore the vibrant Mercado da Ribeira, and soak up the sun at the scenic viewpoints of Miradouro da Senhora do Monte. Lisbon's unique blend of tradition and modernity, along with its warm hospitality, invites travelers to immerse themselves in the soul of this captivating Portuguese capital. As you hit the road for your next destination, be prepared to witness the breathtaking beauty of the Portuguese countryside, with its rolling hills and vineyards. (image 1)

🏕 We recommend staying the night in: Lisboa Camping

DAY 3:

Make a stop in Évora, nestled in Portugal's Alentejo region, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its rich history and well-preserved architecture. The city boasts iconic landmarks like the Roman Temple of Diana, the Gothic Cathedral, and the intriguing Chapel of Bones. Its historic center, with winding cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses, exudes charm! The ancient aqueduct, vibrant squares like Praça do Giraldo, and a fusion of Roman, Moorish, and medieval influences contribute to Évora's unique allure, inviting visitors to explore its cultural treasures and savor the timeless atmosphere of this picturesque Portuguese gem. Don't leave without trying the local Alentejo cuisine and the region wines!

🏕 We recommend staying the night in: Camping Rosário
DAY 4:
On day 4 make your way to Mérida, situated in the southwestern region of Spain, is a city that serves as a living testament to its Roman past. Also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mérida boasts an exceptional ensemble of well-preserved Roman ruins, including the impressive Roman theater, amphitheater, and the iconic Temple of Diana. The city's archaeological treasures provide a captivating glimpse into its ancient history. Mérida's historic center, adorned with charming squares and medieval architecture, offers a delightful blend of the old and the new. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage, explore the Roman legacy, and appreciate the city's unique charm as it harmoniously blends its past with its vibrant present!

🏕 We recommend staying the night in: Camping Mérida

DAY 5 - 6:
In the last couple days enjoy Madrid, the vibrant capital of Spain, is a cosmopolitan metropolis pulsating with energy and cultural richness. Renowned for its lively atmosphere, grand architecture, and world-class museums, Madrid seamlessly fuses modernity with tradition. The city's iconic landmarks include Crystal Palace, the Royal Palace, an opulent testament to Spain's regal history, and the Puerta del Sol, a bustling central square. Art enthusiasts can revel in the treasures of the Prado Museum, home to masterpieces by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco. With its thriving culinary scene, vibrant nightlife, and a palpable passion for life, Madrid captivates visitors with its dynamic spirit and cultural allure! (image 2)

🏕 We recommend staying the night in: Camping Osuna
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