
"One of the best trains in the world is launching the ultimate slow-travel journey through Spain in spring 2026. Over the course of seven days, the Belle Epoque-inspired Al Andalus train will carry passengers between Seville and Madrid, with stops in charming towns like Cordoba, Cadiz, Mérida, and Toledo. Along the way, they will have the chance to explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, visit local vineyards, dine on regional delicacies, and see ancient Roman ruins,"
"The immersive seven-day journey begins in Seville with a tour of the city and a visit to the parliament building of Andalusia, a Moorish and Renaissance-style structure constructed in 1546. Later, guests will be greeted aboard the historic train with a welcome toast followed by a lavish dinner in the wood-panelled restaurant as the train winds its way toward Cordoba."
Al Andalus will operate a seven-day, Belle Epoque–inspired slow-travel route between Seville and Madrid beginning spring 2026. The itinerary includes stops in Seville, Córdoba, Cádiz, Mérida, Jerez, Alcázar de San Juan and Toledo with guided tours of historic centers and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Onboard experiences include a welcome toast, lavish dinners in a wood-panelled restaurant, and panoramic views of the Iberian landscape. Land activities include vineyard and winery visits, regional dining, an equestrian ballet in Jerez, ancient Roman ruins in Mérida dating to 25 BC, and a visit to an artisanal cheese factory.
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