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The document provides information about the luxury travel agency Made for Spain & Portugal which specializes in customized trips to Spain and Portugal.

They provide vacation trips, accommodation, private transportation, vehicle rental, tickets, and restaurant reservations.

Activities that can be booked include guided visits, classes, shows, golf, wine tastings, multi-adventure trips and more.

EXPERTS GUIDE

Spain & Portugal


FRANCE
ATLANTIC
OCEAN

PRESS & AWARDS

PO RT U G A L
SPAIN

BALEARIC ISLANDS

WE ARE PREFERRED SUPPLIERS OF


MEDITERRANEAN
SEA

C E UT A MELILLA
A L GE R I A

M O RO C C O

WE COLLABORATE WITH

C A N A RY I S L A N DS A ZO R E S MADEIRA ISLANDS
Northern Central Northern Central
Spain Spain Portugal Portugal

Madrid Mediterranean Lisbon Alentejo

Andaluca Islands Algarve Islands


Contents
9 MADE FOR SPAIN & PORTUGAL

10 OUR SERVICES

12 THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE IT POSSIBLE

18 WHAT THE MEDIA SAY

19 WHAT TRAVEL AGENTS SAY

20 SPAIN & PORTUGALS MUST-SEES

24 SPECIAL RECIPES

26 SHOP TIL YOU DROP

31 SPECIALTY SOUVENIRS

34 SPAIN & PORTUGALS FAMOUS FACES

44 WHERE IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

59 HOW IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL


MADE FOR

Spain & Portugal

M ade for Spain & Portugal is a luxury travel


agency and destination management
company that specializes in luxury, customized
holidays in Spain and Portugal, where we have
been working with the worlds most discerning
travelers for nearly twenty years. We delight in

BUT FOR SOME
TRAVELERS, MONEY
ISNT THE ISSUE; ITS
GETTING EXACTLY
WHAT YOU WANT,
WHEN YOU WANT
providing insider access to extraordinary people IT. AS ROZANNE
and the most exclusive places. SILVERWOOD OF
RESTON, VA., SAYS
Whether you dream of creating classic OF HER FAMILYS
Portuguese dishes with a master chef or of RECENT TWO
being inspired on a private tour of Madrids WEEKS WITH LOCAL
museums with a Spanish artist, we can make it OPERATOR MADE FOR
happen for you. With incomparable attention SPAIN & PORTUGAL:
to detail and the highest of standards, we will IT WAS A DREAM
transform all of your desires into the trip of a TRIP IN EVERY
lifetime. WAY. OUR GUIDES
WERE SUPERB, AND
We look forward to welcoming you into our DRIVERS MADE
home, and sharing the culture, heritage, THE EXPERIENCE
gastronomy and joy that make life spectacular A VACATION
here on the Iberian Peninsula. RATHER THAN A
HEADACHE. THEY


EVEN MANAGED
TO ENGAGE OUR
WHAT CAN I SAY BUT THREE TEENAGE
WOW. THERE IS A DAUGHTERS IN THE
REASON I TELL ALL LOCAL CULTURE,
MY COLLEAGUES NOW THATS REALLY
YOU ARE TRULY THE SAYING SOMETHING.
BENCH MARK FOR
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
ALL ON SITES AND TRAVELER
TRULY WE WORK November-December 2008
WITH GREAT PEOPLE
ALL OVER THE
WORLD.

F. PETER HERFF II
Herff Travel, Inc.

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OUR
services

c Vacation trips, day trips for cruise ship


passengers, pre- and post-cruise stays,
honeymoons, family celebrations,
multigenerational trips, and for special


interest groups and incentive trips.

I WANTED TO c Accommodation, private transportation with


COMPLIMENT YOU driver, vehicle rental, train and domestic flight
ON YOUR STAFF. tickets, and restaurant reservations.
THEY HAVE MADE
OUR EXPERIENCE IN c Guided visits, guided walks, shopping tours
SPAIN ABSOLUTELY with designers on architecture, contemporary
FABULOUS... art or focusing on tapas; bicycle guides or
THE GUIDES accompanied by an art historian...
WERE SO VERY
KNOWLEDGEABLE c Flamenco, photography, painting, pottery,
THAT THEY MADE bullfighting, and Spanish conversation classes.
THIS ONE OF OUR
MOST MEMORABLE c Visits to markets, tasting of typical Spanish
TRIPS. I WOULD products (olives, olive oil, cheese, ham,
RECOMMEND chorizo, bread), cooking classes.
MADE FOR SPAIN &
PORTUGAL, WITHOUT c Shows: concerts, musicals, flamenco,
QUALIFICATION. bullfights, and soccer.

CAROL DODGE
Traveler
c Golf, Camino de Santiago, bike holidays,
wineries, wine tastings, pairings, city stays,
multi adventure trips, fly-fishing holidays...

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THE PEOPLE

who make it possible

Virginia Irurita Alonso Alvarez de Toledo

I was born in northern Spain in 1962. Coming from a family of travelers,


I am always on the road exploring Spain, Portugal and the rest of the
world. After more than a decade working in Citibank both in Madrid and in
O nce, when I was about 15 years old, I was on top of a ski lift 8,000 feet
over the French Alps and I thought to myself: one day I would really
love to have a newspaper and a travel agency. I assumed these were
London, I realized I could not go on living such a boring life, so I decided to thoughts one has when lacking sufficient oxygen, but a few years later I
follow my passions: I love art, history, archeology, taking pictures, reading ended up being the editor of my school newspaper, and further down the
biographies and traveling to discover other cultures, and to learn about road becoming a co-owner of Made for Spain & Portugal, probably one of
different ways of living. My favorite things about the Spanish lifestyle are the best travel agencies in the world. Having lived in 7 different countries
the aperitif time in busy tapas bars, eating out, spending time with friends, and visited around 35 countries all over the globe, I must admit there is
visiting them in their homes, and exploring the countryside, and I feel right nothing like Spain, and I feel very lucky to be able to share our beautiful,
at home in Portugal, where the people share the same joy for life. I am interesting, exciting, fun and surprising country with you...
such a fan of Spanish and Portuguese wines that I even bought a vineyard
in the Ribera del Duero a few years ago! It became clear that my love for On a personal note, I love to run, be with my friends, read, travel (of
the Spanish lifestyle and our history, culture and art was taking me away course) and, above all, spend time with my wife, Leticia, and my two
from my work, so I left the bank to live the wonderful adventure of hosting adorable children, Tomas and Isabella. But something has happened
travelers in Spain by founding Made for Spain in 1999. recently, which has shaken my quiet life. Made for Spain has become
Made for Spain and Portugal and thus a new exciting challenge will be the
Over the years of planning travels throughout Spain, I began to feel that next mountain to climb whether by ski on foot.
we were lacking something. My love for the Portuguese culture and history
called to me constantly, and I realized that our clients were missing out
on an important part of Iberia. In January 2016 we expanded our services
to include Portugal, and I feel overjoyed to see how our two countries
complement each other perfectly, and to see our clients discover the
same. Our company has finally become what it was always meant to be:
Made for Spain & Portugal, serving inspired travelers throughout the
Iberian Peninsula and our islands.

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Our Panel of Experts


Mencia Gonzlez-Barros
Lifestyle IN MADRID WE ENJOYED THE GUIDANCE
THROUGH ART WITH THE VERY
Menca Gonzlez-Barros Caruncho is a fashion KNOWLEDGEABLE PABLO ALVAREZ DE
designer that comes from a family with more TOLEDO. JAIME GROS IRURITA INTRODUCED
than a century of experience in the art of haute US TO A SIDE OF MADRID WE WOULD HAVE
couture. When she isnt designing, she loves to NEVER FOUND ON OUR OWN. HIS KNOWLEDGE
lead our Made for Spain & Portugal clients on OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILM SPOKE DIRECTLY
shopping tours of Madrid, showing them the TO JIMS INTEREST. BOTH WERE ENGAGING
ins and outs of Spanish fashion. AND DELIGHTFUL MEN TO LEARN ABOUT
MADRID WITH.
Menca was named One of Worlds Greatest
ANA AND JIM LASSER
Tour Guides by Travel+Leisure magazine: Travelers

SHE MAY BE FAMOUS FOR HER ON-TREND


STORE ARQUITECTURA HUMANA, BUT WHAT
MANY PEOPLE DONT REALIZE IS THAT SHE
ALSO HOSTS INSIDER FASHION TRIPS. MENCA
KNOWS MADRID FASHION. A DESIGNER
HERSELF, SHE OWNS TRENDSETTING STORE
Pablo Alvarez de Toledo
Art and Culture

Im a painter myself, with more than twenty


years of professional experience, with many
ARQUITECTURA HUMANA. SHE ALSO LEADS gallery shows in Spain and abroad. I hold an
PRIVATE TOURS OF THE CITYS LEADING MFA from Yale University and a BFA from
STYLE CIRCLES... Cooper Unin School of Art. When Im not
discovering the secrets of the Spanish Masters
www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/worlds-greatest-tour-guides/14
with Made for Spain & Portugal clients, the
excitement of Madrids contemporary artistic
scene, or the city itself, you will find me in my
Jaime Gros Irurita studio, either painting or, as a PhD candidate,
Photography researching the entrepreneurial character of
contemporary art gallerists.
I collaborate with top Spanish photographers,
as well as local and international magazines. I do
fine art photography, and I love to take pictures
of people, lifestyle, and landscapes... I especially
like expressing myself through photography
because it helps me transmit how I see and feel
the world, so I always try to capture the soul
of the people in my photos. I love to travel and
collect pictures of all the magic I see. This is my
philosophy in life and I attempt to transmit it in
everything I do, including editorial, weddings,
portraits and travel photography.

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Pablo Lpez Navarro Fanny Marino
Art Historian and Cinema Expert Wine and Food Expert

Pablo is an art historian and a master of cinema, Fanny grew up in the gastronomic world in
creative writing and literary critique, who is northern Spain: her father owns a winery,
fluent in five languages. He will guide you in and her mother hails from San Sebastian, the
Madrid, Castilla y Len and the Rioja wine region culinary capital of the Basque Country, making
with fizzy, contagious enthusiasm. He believes her the perfect person to show you the best
that guiding is essentially sharing: we share our food and wine the city has to offer. Fanny
knowledge and our understanding of modern delights in sharing the San Sebastian lifestyle
Spain, its people, its cheerful lifestyle, its food with guests, taking them pintxo-crawling trough
and wine, and its mesmerizing art; but, most the old quarter, shopping in local boutiques,
importantly, we share our fascination for our and discussing the history of the enigmatic
countrys complexity... and the fun of being a Basques over a glass of Txakoli.
Spaniard!

Martn Fernndez de Navarrete


Jeff Koehler Winery Owner and Wine Expert
Culture and Food
Martn Fernndez de Navarrete is a
I grew up north of Seattle, studied at Gonzaga businessman who dedicates his life and work
University in Spokane, Washington, and then to the wonderful world of wine. His family
hit the road. The next four years were spent has owned the balos Palace in La Rioja for
traveling in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and nearly 700 years, and he runs the Real Divisa
Asia. I am the author of five books, including winery within the property. He is an expert on
Spain, named one of best cookbooks of the everything there is to know about wine, and
year by the New York Times. I have been living welcomes guests for tastings and more to both
and writing in Barcelona since 1996. his palace and winery in balos, as well as his
private club in Madrid. Join him to hear all about
his familys aristocratic history, their relation to
famous Spanish knight, El Cid, and, of course,
the booming business of wine.

And many more experts...


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WHAT THE WHAT TRAVEL

media say agents say


Made for Spain & Portugal is an and become an extension of us while our
essential resource for anyone seeking clients are on their trip. This is something
richer, deeper, more authentic that offers comfort not only to me when
experiences when visiting the Iberian turning my clients over to their care but
peninsula. The company has the to my clients while in their hands and in
experience, contacts, creativity, the end, they return satisfied and with the
resources, and a team of outstanding best of memories.
Made for Spain & Portugal was awarded professionals that are second to BERTA AIZEN | Frosch Travel
none. Virginia and Alonso are driven

Best Local Destination Management by a passion for excellence and a


commitment to showcase the very best Virginia and the team at Made

Company Worldwide Spain and Portugal have to offer. The


Signature Network is proud to have
for Spain & Portugal personify the
creativity and high standards that
By Luxury Travel Advisor magazine in 2014 and 2015. Made for Spain & Portugal as one of its the Virtuoso brand promises. Our
leading Destination Specialists within its collaboration has meant that both
worldwide portfolio of travel partners. organizations improve as we orchestrate
dreams for the worlds most discerning
Virginia Irurita has been named IGNACIO MAZA | STN
travelers. But it is their personal style
Top Travel Specialist for Spain by Cond Nast Traveler USA magazine. and humanity that makes them an
Made for Spain & Portugal has been, extension of our global community of
Travel + Leisure USA A-List Agent for Spain and Portugal. for many years, a very important entrepreneurs and travel advisors, the
Wendy Perrin WOW List - Trusted Travel Expert partner for Teresa Perez Tours in Spain. best global suppliers and our clients.
for Spain and Portugal. They provide us with trustworthy advice MATTHEW D. UPCHURCH | Virtuoso
and carefully designed itineraries
according to our needs and philosophy.
Every detail is taken into account in OLE! How thrilling to learn that
Made for Spain & Portugal Awards order to give a better service, no matter Made for Spain has taken the giant
Awarded Best Virtuoso On-Site 2011 & 2012. how demanding the client. They always step into Portugal completing its sweep
return very satisfied from Spain, full of of the Iberian Peninsula. This award
Awarded Best Virtuoso Voyager Club Experience 2014. memorable experiences. winning travel company with its keen
TERESA PEREZ | Teresa Perez Tours, Brazil
eye and distinctive style will now be
marketing and selling Portugal to the
The New York Times same discriminating travelers as it has
I have been a travel consultant for over so successfully done for the past twelve
Virginia Irurita wants travelers to go to Spain and enjoy a long lunch; make 25 years and thus worked with numerous years in Spain. And who benefits? Agents
that many long lunches. As the founder of Made for Spain & Portugal, a suppliers but truly only a handful come who demand top value and travelers
custom trip planner in Madrid, she creates itineraries that show travelers to equal Made for Spain & Portugal! who expect curated experiences. This
the best of her country; savoring a lengthy midday meal as the locals do is Thanks to Virginia and Alonso, along is a thumbs up for tourism in Portugal.
one of her top recommendations... Ms. Irurita has plenty of insight on how
with their expert staff and guides, drivers, Congratulations to Virginia and Alonso
to take advantage of the lower prices, what places tourists should not miss
vehicles and the phenomenal contacts for your smarts and your passion as you
and how to experience a getaway to her homeland like a Spaniard.
they have in Spain and now Portugal, continue to strive to be the best.
SHIVANI VORA make our clients trips memorable and PRISCILLA ALEXANDER
www.nytimes.com/2015/07/26/travel/money-saving-travel-tips-for-madrid-and-spain.html flawless. But most importantly, Made for Founder, Protravel International
Spain & Portugal represent our agency
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MUSEO DEL PRADO, LA ALHAMBRA, CATHEDRAL-MOSQUE,
MADRID GRANADA CRDOBA

SPAINS

Must-Sees
Virginias Spain Favorites
San Juan de la Pea and its legend of the Holy Grail in Jaca, Huesca.
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Bermeo, Vizcaya.
Roman wall in Lugo, Galicia.
Tajo de Ronda, Andaluca.
The Duratn River Gorges and the San Frutos Hermitage.
The Consuegra windmills and castle.
Higuera Tower lighthouse at Matalascaas beach, Huelva.
The Royal Chapel of Granada and its mausoleum, burial place of the
Catholic monarchs.
EXCAVATIONS IN ATAPUERCA
GAUD AND MODERNISM, PALEOLITHIC CAVE PAINTINGS Roman mines at Las Mdulas.
AND THE MUSEUM OF HUMAN
BARCELONA IN NORTHERN SPAIN
EVOLUTION IN BURGOS The banks of the Duero River with its castles, vineyards and sheep.
Omas painted forest by Agustin Ibarrola outside of Bilbao.
The Cathedral-Mosque in Cordoba.

Alonsos Spain Favorites


Torimbia beach, Asturias.
Basilica of Santa Mara del Mar, Barcelona.
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA The Sabatini Gardens at Madrids Royal Palace.
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM. BAHIA DE LA CONCHA,

Spain
CATHEDRAL AND THE PILGRIMS
BILBAO
ROUTE IN NORTHERN SPAIN
SAN SEBASTIAN Zona de Las Negras, Cabo de Gata Park, Njar, Almera.
La Mola Lighthouse in Formentera.
The Casas Consistoriales in Altas de Baeza, Jaen.
Meditating inside San Nicols en Puertomarn church on the
Santiago Route.
Sampling some txacoli wine in Guetaria.
Tasting and buying local cheeses at the famous Cheese Fair in
Cuerres in August, Ribadesella, Asturias.

SANTA MARIA CATHEDRAL, HANGING HOUSES


TOLEDO
PALMA DE MALLORCA IN CUENCA

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PALACIO DA PENA DOURO VALLEY AND JERNIMOS MONASTERY
AND QUINTA DA REGALEIRA INTERNATIONAL AND TOWER OF BELM
IN SINTRA DOURO VALLEY IN LISBOA

PORTUGALS

Must-Sees
Virginias Portugal Favorites
Pido mountain village.
Serra da Estrela National Park.
The medieval town of Monsaraz.
Alto Douro wine region.
Fortress walls and old town in Elvas.
Batalha Monastery.
Belmontes Jewish Quarter.
Ducal Palace in Vila Viosa.
Roman ruins in Conmbriga.
CONVENT OF CHRIST Laurisilva laurel forest in Madeira.
BIDOS GUIMARES
IN TOMAR
Ria Formosa Lagoon, Algarve.
Amarante.

Alonsos Portugal Favorites


Ria Formosa Lagoon in Algarve.
Queluz National Palace and gardens.
Fatimas Sanctuary.
PORTOS WINE CELLARS VORAS HISTORICAL Arrabidas Natural Park.

Portugal
ALCOBAA MONASTERY
AND HISTORICAL CENTER CENTER CAM Gulbekian Modern Art Museum.
Amarante old quarters.
Estremoz town and unique landscape.
Aveiros gondola- shaped boats.
Golf Camps in Algarve.
Serralves Museum in Porto.
Mateus Manor House in Vila Real.
Silves Castle.

BOM JESUS DO MONTE VALE DO COA ARCHEOLOGICAL


UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA
SANCTUARY IN TENES REMAINS

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Codornices en escabeche
By Mencia Gonzlez-Barros

INGREDIENTS
6 quails,
4 cloves of garlic, sliced.
2 small onions, julienned.
2 carrot, sliced.
1 bay leaf.
Black pepper (both whole and cracked).
Salt.
Turkey burger Thyme.
By Alonso Alvarez de Toledo 1/2 cup vinegar.
1/2 cup olive oil.
INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup water.
450 gr ground turkey.
Carrots, celery and dried peaches. PREPARATION
Onions and garlics. Put the quails in a pan and add the onion, garlic, carrot, bay leaf, thyme,
1 egg, salt and pepper. salt and pepper. Mix. Add a few peppercorns, the oil and vinegar. Cook on
the stovetop at high heat until it boils. Once it boils, stir to mix. Lower the
PREPARATION heat and leave it to cook for 25 minutes. Serve immediately. Leftovers may
Thiny chop 80 gr carrots, 50 gr celery and 100 gr dried peaches and be served cold on a salad the next day.
separate. Chop very thin 70 gr onions and 2 garlics and put to simmer.
After 6 minutes mix all together. Add 450 gr ground turkey, 1 egg, salt,
pepper. Put to rest in the fridge for about 30 minutes. Make about 8
burgers. Grill and serve inside a bun with cucumbers.
Fried eggs with boletus
By Alberto Muguiro

INGREDIENTS
Gambas al ajillo 4 porcini mushrooms.
By Virginia Irurita 4 cloves of garlic.
1 or 2 eggs per person.
INGREDIENTS
14 kilo of raw and peeled shrimp. PREPARATION
2 large cloves of garlic, chopped. Clean and slice the mushrooms. Saut garlic in 5 or 6 tablespoons of oil,
2 chili peppers, crushed. being careful not to burn it. Add the mushrooms and salt to taste. Stir
Oil. until the mushrooms soften and liquid is absorbed. Fry the eggs and serve
Salt. them on top of the mushrooms. Serves 4.

PREPARATION
Heat the oil in a frying pan or small ceramic casserole dish, fry the
chopped garlic and the crushed chili peppers, being careful not to brown.
Add the shrimp and salt. Continue to stir the shrimp until they begin to
turn pink. Serve immediately.

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Madrid

LOEWE MADRID CUARTO DE JUEGOS (Toys)


Spanish born LOEWE approaches 170 A wide range of classic and modern board
years as one of the worlds major luxury games, standard and three-dimensional
houses. Craftsmanship progress and puzzles and outdoor games.
unequalled expertise with leather of C/ Jorge Juan, 42. 28001 Madrid
functional products across multiple T: +34 914 350 099
categories, including ready-to-wear, www.cuartodejuegos.es
accessories, home and lifestyle. The heart Opening hours:
of LOEWE still beats in Madrid, where Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 8:30 PM.
all of its world-renowned leather goods Saturday: 10:30 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM - 8 PM.
continue to be manufactured. Sunday: Closed.
C/ Gran Via, 8. 28013 Madrid
T: +34 915 226 815
Opening hours: CRISTINA CASTAER (Old world shop)
Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 8:30 PM. Founded in 1927 and considered by many
Sunday: 11 AM - 8 PM. the best maker of espadrilles in Spain.
C/ Claudio Coello, 51. 28001 Madrid
T: +34 915 781 890
CAMPER MADRID www.castaner.com
Contemporary footwear brand from the
Island of Mallorca in Spain. Founded in
1975, it is a family business with a rich CAPAS SESEA (Old world shop)
shoemaking heritage that we use to create From velvet-lined capes to womans simple
unique designs. wrap.
C/ Gran Va, 54. 28013 Madrid C/ de la Cruz, 23. 28012 Madrid
SHOP TIL T: +34 915 475 223 T: +34 915 316 840
Opening hours: www.sesena.com

you drop
Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 9 PM. Opening hours:
Sunday: 10 AM - 8 PM. Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM -
8 PM. Saturday: 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM.
Sunday: Closed.
CARTUJANO MADRID
Crafting shoes from 1877, the Flux
Family, founders of Lottusse, Camper CASA DE DIEGO (Old world shop)
and the heritage brand Cartujano have Madrids oldest fan maker (since 1853).
managed to preserve the finest of Spanish Puerta del Sol, 12. 28013 Madrid
craftsmanship and tradition in the noble T: +34 915 310 223
art of footwear and accessories. www.casadediego.net
C/ Claudio Coello, 28. 28001 Madrid Opening hours:
T: +34 910 506 213 Monday - Saturday: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM and
Opening hours: 4:45 PM - 8 PM. Sunday: Closed.
Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 8 PM.
Sunday: Closed.
SASTRERIA LOPEZ HERBON
(Old world shop)
MED WINDS MADRID The only traditional tailors atelier left in
A Mediterranean fashion brand born in Spain they operate on a one-to-one basis
the Raval district of Barcelona. The first so prior appointment is necessary.
opening in spring 2011. Collections of C/ Cedaceros, 9. 28014 Madrid
clothing and accessories faithful to our T: +34 914 297 707
Mediterranean lifestyle. Opening hours:
C/ Claudio Coello, 48. 28001 Madrid Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 6 PM.
T: +34 910 503 878 Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM.
Opening hours: Sunday: Closed.
Monday - Saturday 10:30 AM - 8:30 PM.
Sunday: Closed.

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GUITARRAS RAMIREZ (Old world shop)
The Ramrez family began making guitars
GUANTES LUQUE (Old world shop)
Its hard to choose among the hundreds of Barcelona
in 1882 and have been hand crafting gloves in this eccentric old shop.
world-class guitars ever since. C/ Espoz y Mina 3. 28012 Madrid
C/ de la Paz, 8. 28012 Madrid T:+34 915 223 287
T:+34 915 314 229 Opening hours: OBACH HAT and the city, which completed shooting
www.guitarrasramirez.com Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 1:30 PM and 5 Business family tradition since 1924 down of the walls, opened the plain
Opening hours: PM - 8 PM. Saturday and Sunday: Closed dedicated to the sale of hats, caps and surrounded it and thus to modernity.
Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 4:30 PM November to May: berets of various brands. Carrer den Xucl, 4-6. 08001 Barcelona
- 8 PM. Saturday: 10:30 AM - 2 PM. Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 1:30 PM and 5 Carrer del Call, 2. 08002 Barcelona T: 933 18 34 86
Sunday: Closed. PM - 8 PM. Saturday: 10 AM - 1:30 PM. T: 933 18 40 94 www.granjaviader.cat
Sunday: Closed. Opening hours: Opening hours:
Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 4 PM - Monday - Saturday: 9 AM - 1:15 PM and 5
MATY (Old world shop) 8 PM. Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 4:30 PM PM - 9:15 PM. Sunday: Closed.
This shop is visited by every professional CARAMELOS PAC (Sweet shop) - 8 PM. Sundays: Closed.
flamenco dancer in Madrid. It also offers Founded in 1936 it is literally heaven on
pumps, hoops earrings, hair-combs, and earth for those with a sweet tooth. Visitors CUCHILLERIA ROCA
silk flowers. can find all sorts of sweet things, from CUSTO BARCELONA (Cutlery shop)
C/ Maestro Victoria, 2. 28013 Madrid champagne or ginseng flavored sweets to In the early 80s, two brothers, Custo and Plaa del Pi 3. 08002 Barcelona
T: +34 915 313 291 jelly sweets in the shape of cold meats. If David Dalmau, embarked on a project T: 933 02 12 41
www.maty.es you love sweets, youll go mad just looking which unexpectedly took them into the Opening hours:
Opening hours: at the shop window of Caramelos Paco. world of fashion. They were interested Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 4:30
Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 1:45 PM and 4:30 PM Great with children. in graphic design, and they began to use PM - 8 PM. Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 5
- 8 PM. Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM - C/ Toledo, 55. 28005 Madrid T-shirts instead of paper as the canvas on PM - 8 PM. Sundays: Closed.
8 PM. Sunday: Closed. T.: +34 913 654 258 which to express their ideas. Surprisingly,
www.caramelospaco.com they had created something which did not
Opening hours: exist at that time, and which immediately CASA GISPERT
CASA MIRA (Old world shop) Monday - Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM became an international success. Those Casa Gispert is a family business which
A sweets shop, owned by the Mira family - 9 PM. Sunday: 11 AM - 3 PM. roots of graphics, color and a mixture of sells colonial products since 1851: nuts,
since 1845 and specializing in turrn fabrics are precisely the ones that make dried fruits, coffee, tea, cocoa, spices such
(traditional nougat usually eaten during up the iconic style of what today is Custo as vanilla, cinnamon, saffron ... and the
Christmas) KNACK MEN Barcelona. interior of the store has been preserved
Carrera de San Jernimo, 30. 28014 Madrid This shop is the place to find the highest C/ La Rambla, 109. 08002 Barcelona in its original state as a museum but the
T: +34 914 298 895 quality mens clothing and suits. Be fitted Opening hours: business still working. Today, Casa Gispert
www.casamira.es for a new jacket, have a suit hand made Every day: 10 AM - 8 PM. also offers a wide range of other products,
Opening hours: especially for you, or pick up one of their organic, extra virgin olive oils, vinegars,
Monday - Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 5 ready-to-wear items Knack is all about chocolates, candies, honey, jams, sweet
PM - 9 PM. Sunday: 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM and quality, service, and providing every detail LUPO BARCELONA wines, gift baskets, etc.
5:30 PM - 9 PM. a mans wardrobe may need. A tribute to Tradition, Lupo Barcelona Sombrerers, 23. 08003 Barcelona
C/ Ayala, 70. 28021 Madrid gives shape to the finest accessories T: 933 19 75 35
T: +34 914 312 829 thanks to its know-how and taste for the Opening hours:
LA CARTA DE VINOS (Wineshop) Opening Hours: excellence of its creations. Monday - Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM and 4 PM
The place to buy a bottle of the best Monday - Saturday 10:30 AM 8:30 PM Carrer de Mallorca, 257. 08008 Barcelona - 8 PM. Sundays: Closed.
Spanish wine in the city! T: 934 87 80 50
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T: +34 913 105 213 Opening hours: BAGUS JEWLERY
www.lacartadevinos.com Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 8:30 PM. Symbol since 1839 the highest creative
Opening hours: Saturday; 10 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM - 8:30 PM. jewelry Barcelona and result of the
Monday - Friday: 10 AM to 9 PM. Sunday: Closed. union of two legendary firms of the
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on which the Ms. Rafaela Coma, the first Monday - Friday: 10 AM - 8:30 PM.
owner of the establishment, decided Saturday: 11 AM - 8 PM. Sunday: Closed.
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BLANKETS FROM EZCARAY, LA RIOJA SCISSORS FROM TOLEDO

CONVENTO DE SANTA PAULA SEVILLARTE


Sweets and cake shop. More traditional Ever since 1952, we have been keeping
pastries cooked by nun in the convent. alive the interest in preserving some
C/ Santa Paula, 11. T: 954-540 022 Arabic and Renaissance inspired designs
Opening hours: at our artisan workshop. In the town
Every day: 10 AM - 1 PM and 5 PM - 6:30 PM. of Sanlcar la Mayor in the province of
Seville, our artists model, draw and form
a variety of products, including plates,
VICTORIO & LUCCHINO ATELIER jars, vases, murals, trays, etc. Each of our
If we talk about the Spanish fashion of products is an original and unique signed
the last 25 years, it is essential to appoint piece, in which the artist has made a great
Victorio & Lucchino, an undisputed personal effort. The techniques we have

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personality in the panorama of design and been using for decades are cuerda seca
national character. The firm born from the (enamels on clay enriched with 24K gold,
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Traditional hats from Andaluca
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Opening hours:
Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 8:30 PM.
Sunday: Closed.

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AND ARBEQUINA OLIVE OIL AND JAMN DE GUIJUELO

LEATHER HANDBAGS, WALLETS AND SHOES


LEATHER BOOTS FROM EL ROCIO
FROM LAS VENTAS CON PEA AGUILERA,
HUELVA, NEAR PORTUGAL
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in this belle poque emporium. include baskets, blankets, ceramics, rugs, R. Alecrim 95, 1200 - 015 Lisboa, Portugal T: +351 916 148 642
Rua da Galeria de Paris 20. Porto and textiles, curated by designer Paulo T: +351 21 322 2537 www.dreampills.pt
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Three floors of vintage furniture and
design, including a spectacular array of
midcentury lamps and lighting.
Rua de Miguel Bombarda 469. Porto
T: +351 226-064-896
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Opening hours:
Tuesday - Saturday: 3 PM - 7:30 PM.

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This Art NouveaumeetsGothic Revival
gem is considered one of the worlds most
gorgeous bookstores.
Rua das Carmelitas 144. Porto
T: +351 222 002 037
Opening hours:
Monday Friday 10 AM 7:30 PM.
Saturday 10 AM 7 PM.
Sunday Closed.

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Infante Dom Henrique
Prince Henry the Navigator, born in Porto,
Portugal in the late 14th century, is widely
known as the father of the Age of Discovery,
but his name is a bit misleading. Prince Henry
was actually not a navigator, or explorer, at all.
He did, however, sponsor many expeditions,
leading to the beginning of Portuguese
globalization with his marine ventures along
the coast of Africa. He lives on in Portuguese
memory lending his name to many a
monument, including the Infante Dom Henrique
Bridge in Porto.

Vasco Da Gama
Born in Sines, Portugal in the mid-1400s, Vasco
da Gama would later become one of the most
important explorers in history. Between 1497
and 1498, da Gama continued along Prince
Henry the Navigators path along the coast
of Africa, discovering a sea route connecting
Portugal to India. This path established a
marine trade route between East and West that
would put an end to the Silk Road. His efforts
are honored with three namesake monuments
in Lisboa: the Vasco da Gama Bridge, Tower
and Mall.

Fernando Pessoa
Born in Lisboa in 1888, poet, writer and
philosopher Fernando Pessoa is known for
being one of the greatest and most unique
literary figures of the 20th century. He began
publishing works in 1912, and became known
for the repeated theme of saudosismo, or
nostalgic longing, in his poetry. He also created
up to 75 pseudonyms with distinct personalities
and writing styles throughout his career, adding
PORTUGALS to his quirky, enigmatic reputation.

Famous faces
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Amlia Rodrigues Pedro lvares Cabral
Amlia Rodrigues was born in Lisboa in 1920, Pedro lvares Cabral embarked on a voyage
and 19 years later, began a career in Fado following Vasco de Gamas route to India in
that would sweep Portugal, and the world. Her 1500, but nature had other plans. A storm
stunning voice enamored people all over the blew his fleet west, and he ended up in South
country, pushing her into superstardom. She America, where he claimed the territory that
toured internationally, popularizing Fado even became Brazil, for Portugal. He is known as the
outside of Portugal, and later took her talents first explorer to set foot on four continents:
to the screen in films. She is well-loved around Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Today, we
Portugal to this day, and hundreds of Fado remember him with a monument in the Estrela
aficionados visit her home, which has been Garden in Lisboa.
turned into a museum, every day.

Jos Saramago
Ferno Magalhes Jos Saramago was one of the greatest novelists
We know him as Ferdinand Magellan, but this of the 20th century, with his work focusing
explorer was born Ferno Magalhes in Portugal mainly on subversive versions historical
around the year 1480. Nearly 40 years later, events, and connection with humanity. His
Magellan led the first circumnavigation of the most famous works include Blindness and The
world, sailing through South America on what Gospel According to Jesus Christ. Such novels
would later be named the Strait of Magellan, and have been published in 25 languages, and he
crossing the Pacific Ocean to reach the Spice was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
Islands. Aside from the Strait, his name also 1998. Today, you can visit his the Jos Saramago
graces one of the craters on the moon! Foundation at the Casa dos Bicos in Lisboa.

Marqus de Pombal King Manuel I


Marqus de Pombal became known as a King Manuel I was the king of Portugal from
political genius after his plans led to Lisboa 1495 to 1521, an extremely important time in
being successfully rebuilt after the 1755 Europes Age of Discovery. During his reign, he
earthquake left the city all but destroyed. The recognized the need for, and sponsored, many
Pombaline architectural style that can be seen expeditions, including Vasco da Gamas route
in post-earthquake Lisboa, which includes to India, and the Pedro Alvares Cabral voyage
earthquake-proof engineering, is even named that ended in Brazil. He utilized the wealth
after him. He also introduced financial reforms brought in by such discoveries for construction,
which helped to regulate commerce throughout overseeing projects like the Jeronimos
the country, stabilizing the countrys economic Monastery and Belm Tower in Lisboa. His
situation. To this day he watches over Lisboa, structures became known for their late-Gothic
as his monument is perched over the Baixa style, later known as Manueline.
neighborhood.

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Luis Vaz De Cames
Luis Vaz de Cames is considered one of the
greatest poets of the western world, known
especially for his The Lusiads epic poem,
dedicated to Portugals voyages and, especially,
Vasco de Gamas expedition to India. The
poem is widely-read internationally to this
day, and monuments in his name can be
found throughout Portugal, and in the former
Portuguese colonies of Macao, China and Goa,
India.

lvaro Siza Vieira


lvaro Siza Vieira is Portugals most well-known
contemporary architect, both nationally and
internationally. He is so respected throughout
the architecture world that he has been invited
be a visiting professor at both Harvard and the
University of Pennsylvania, and was awarded
with the Pritzker Prize in 1992. In Lisboa you
may see his work at the Portugal Pavilion and
multiple buildings in the Chiado neighborhood.

Joana Vasconcelos
Joana Vasconcelos is Portugals most famous
contemporary artist, and has gained even more
international recognition since her piece titled
Marilyn, was sold for more than 500,000 euros
at Christies in 2010. This particular sculpture
was made of pots and pans, and the majority of
her pieces are made using every day items. Her
creations often pop up around public spaces in
Lisboa, and you can see works at the Berardo
Museum and Intedente Square.

SPAIN

Famous faces
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Miguel de Cervantes Francisco de Goya
Miguel de Cervantes is perhaps Spains most Francisco de Goya was born in 1746, and went
internationally well-known and well-loved on to be a painter in the Spanish royal court
author, thanks to his incomparable work, Don in 1779, where he was known mostly for his
Quijote.. After losing his left hand in a military portraits and his keen eye his eye for detail. He
battle, being captured as a prisoner and is now known for his depictions of the horrors
slave, and a stint with the Spanish Armada, he of war during the Napoleonic invasions, and
published the first part of the Quijote books especially his Tres de mayo painting. His style
in 1605, which became the best selling book changed drastically in his final years, with a
of fiction of all time. Follow Don Quijote and series known as his Black Paintings, which you
Sancho Panzas route in Castilla-La Mancha, and can see, along with much of his other work, at
visit their notorious windmills in Consuegra. Madrids Museo del Prado.

Cristbal Coln San Ignacio de Loyola


Christopher Columbus, or Cristbal Coln, St. Ignatius was born in northern Spain in
though not Spanish born, became one of the 1492. After being wounded in a battle with the
most important figures in Spanish history as French in 1521, he was greatly influenced by the
his 1492 three-ship voyage was sponsored story of Jesus during his recovery and became
by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain. While inspired to dedicate his life to God and changing
looking for a new route to Asia, he stumbled the world. He went on to write Spiritual
upon the central part of the Americas, thus Exercises, one of the most influential books in
opening them up to European colonization and Catholicism, and to found the Society of Jesus,
sparking Spains globalization. His legend is or the Jesuits, who put great emphasis on
visible throughout Spain today, most notably in education and adherence to Catholic teachings.
Madrids Plaza de Coln. Today, there are over 800 Jesuit educational
institutions in the world.

Los Reyes Catlicos


Queen Isabel La Catlica was one half of the Federico Garca Lorca
duo known as the Catholic Monarchs. After Federico Garca Lorca is one of the most
centuries of Muslim rule in southern Spain, promising artists of the 20th century. He
Queen Isabel and her husband, King Fernando, was born near Granada in 1898 and moved
oversaw the reconquering of all Muslim to Madrid in 1919, where he met and was
territories for Catholic Spain. The war came influenced by many other artists, especially
to an end when their army defeated the last the other members of the Generacin del
Moorish king in Granada in 1492, allowing them 27 artistic group, including Salvador Dal.
to work towards uniting Spain as a Catholic His most famous works include his books
nation, which included the Jewish Inquisition. of poetry, Romancero gitano and Poeta en
You may visit their burial place today at the Nueva York, the latter chronicling his time at
mausoleum in the Cathedral of Granada. Columbia University in Harlem, as well as his
three tragic plays, Bodas de sangre, Yerma and
La casa de Bernarda Alba. Lorcas career was
cut devastatingly short when he was murdered
by Franquist forces after the outbreak of the
Spanish Civil war in 1936.

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Andrs Segovia Salvador Dal
Andrs Segovia was born in southern Spain Salvador Dal was born in Figueres, on the
in 1893, and began studying music at a very northeast coast of Spain, in 1904, and showed
young age. He dedicated his life to his music, an interest in art from an early age. After
namely the guitar, and grew to develop his own studying in Madrid, he moved to Paris in 1920
technique and style, becoming what many call where he was influenced by other Spanish
the father of the classical guitar. Segovia toured artists, such as Picasso and Mir. His works are
the world with his guitar, and is credited with some of the best known from the Surrealist
being the first person to garner respect for the movement, with the most famous being The
guitar as a principle concert instrument, and Persistence of Memory, which is currently
not just an accompaniment. He went on to hanging in the Museum of Modern Art in New
teach many students, and his work continues to York City. To see many of his other works, you
inspire artists to this day. may visit the Dal Theater and Museum in his
hometown of Figueres.

Camarn de la Isla
Jos Monje Cruz, commonly known as Camarn Antoni Gaudi
de la Isla, was born in the province of Cdiz, Antoni Gaud was a revolutionary Catalan
Andaluca in 1950. Influenced by the Gypsy architect whose work can be seen throughout
artists around him growing up, Camarn Spain, but most notably, in Barcelona. Born in
became well known in the flamenco world 1852, he became interested in architecture
for his shattered, emotional voice. It was his at a young age, eventually developing his own
partnership with legendary guitarist, Paco de style inspired by nature and movement. He is
Luca, that catapulted him to fame, as the two known for whimsical structures punctuated
created flamenco magic together for 10 years with flamboyant geometrical styles and bright
straight, becoming two of the greatest artists mosaics. When visiting Barcelona, one cant miss
of all time in their respective fields. Some of his greatest hits: the Casa Battl, Casa Mila, Parc
his best work can be found on the album, La Gell and, of course, the Sagrada Familia.
leyenda del tiempo.

Pedro Almodvar
Pablo Picasso Pedro Almodvar is a modern Spanish
Pablo Picasso is known as one of the founders filmmaker who rose to fame as a symbol of the
of Cubism, as well as one of the most influential Movida Madrilea countercultural movement
artists of the 20th century. Born in Malaga following the death of Francisco Franco, the
in 1881, Picasso became a sculptor, painter, Spanish dictator, in 1975. His best-known films
ceramicist and printmaker, creating mind- include Women on the Verge of a Nervous
boggling works of abstract art that would leave Breakdown, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, All About
the art world forever changed. His most famous My Mother, Volver and The Skin I Live in and Talk
paintings include Guernica, Les Demoiselles to Her, for which he won an Oscar. Many famous
dAvignon and The Weeping Woman. Many of Spanish actors, like Penlope Cruz and Antonio
his works can be seen at the Picasso Museums Banderas, can be seen in Almodvars films.
in Barcelona and Mlaga, but you will find
Guernica in Madrids Reina Sofa Museum.

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Where
SPAIN

Today
The North
The northern coast of Spain seems to unfold
before your eyes into moody skies, herds of
grazing sheep and endless green mountains.
Perhaps the most unique region of Spain, the
north hosts regions like Basque Country and
Asturias, where you will find world renowned
restaurants and humble, rain-damaged
taverns on the same street, and Cantabria and
Galicia, where miles-long beaches and winding
mountain chains stand within a stones throw
of each other. Pintxo-hop in San Sebastian,
go trekking outside of Oviedo, or contemplate
eye-popping art in Bilbao; whatever you do,
prepare to be surprised. Even a Spain expert
will be shocked when the wild, beautiful north
sneaks up to contradict everything they thought
they knew.

Welcome to Spain, where food, friends, family and fun rule all. Whether
youre looking to follow royal footsteps in Madrid, lose yourself in
Barcelonas sea breeze, or tame the brave bull in mythical Andaluca,
adventure awaits around every corner.

Spain is full of opportunities to be inspired, to laugh and to fall in love. If


we have one goal at Made for Spain & Portugal, it is to use our connections
to grant you exclusive access to the most unique experiences, in order to
share the contagious zest for life of the Spanish people.

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Madrid
Between the glory of the Royal Palace and
masterpieces at the Prado and Reina Sofia


museums, Madrid is home to plenty of stunning
attractions, but the true magic lies in the people
and the colorful lives they create for themselves I JUST HAD A
among the hustle and bustle. Lose yourself in WONDERFUL
a long lunch with new Madrileo friends on a CONVERSATION WITH
terrace, or chat with vendors as you pick up MY CLIENTS. THIS WAS
fresh produce at the traditional market before A TRIP OF A LIFETIME
you prepare a meal with a local chef. Venture FOR THEM AND THEY
to nearby Toledo to learn about the Christian, LOVED SPAIN AND
Muslim and Jewish communities that shaped THEIR GUIDES. THEY
our history, or live a fairytale in the magical COULDNT SAY ENOUGH.
castles of Segovia. To know Madrid and its COMO SIEMPRE
surroundings, all you need is a curious mind, MUCHSIMAS GRACIAS!
adventurous spirit, good walking shoes, and
BETH JENKINS
great friends to show you the way. McCabe World Travel

Central Spain
If Andaluca is the soul of classic Spain, then
the inner regions are the heartland. Nearly
all of the Iberian Peninsulas powerhouse
produce comes from central Spain, namely
Extremadura, La Rioja and the Castile regions.
It is also an area of immense natural beauty,
offering excellent opportunities for outdoor
adventures. Hundreds of miles of vineyards and
farmlands, where the Iberian pig roams freely
alongside blossoming cherry trees, make up
the home of Spains most delectable delicacies,
warranting a trip if only to savor jamn de
bellota and a bottle of Ribera del Duero wine at
its absolute best.

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Mediterranean
Spain is blessed with many natural wonders,
but our crowning jewel must be the splendid


Mediterranean coast. Starting just north of
Barcelona and stretching all the way down
through Murcia, the Mediterranean region VIRGINIA IS SO
has a different air than the rest of Spain. PASSIONATE ABOUT
Cosmopolitan cities shine with colorful mosaic- HER NATIVE COUNTRY
embellished buildings and ancient cathedrals, THAT PLANNING A
rugged mountain ranges overflow with wildlife TRIP THROUGH IT IS,
and perfect winter ski conditions, and sleepy FOR HER, TRULY A
beach towns look like theyve been pulled from LABOR OF LOVE.
a painting. Whether youre a sun-worshiper
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Andaluca
Welcome to mythical Andaluca, the birthplace
of flamenco, bullfighting and tapas. As you travel
through the undulating olive groves of Sevilla
and the crumbling whitewashed villages of
Cadiz, all the way past the crystal Mediterranean
waters of Malaga to Granadas crimson
Alhambra, you will quickly realize why so much
great Spanish art originated here. This southern
region is a land of passion and mystery, where
Moorish kings ruled and diverse communities
flourished, where artists like Hemingway and
Merime went to find inspiration and fall in love,
and where travelers continue to do the same.

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Islands
The oasis of the Balearic Islands is an
archipelago of five sand-strewn, mountainous
enclaves floating blissfully in the Mediterranean
Sea. The islands are some of the most popular
vacation destinations in all of Europe thanks to
their fabulous gastronomy, intriguing culture,
diverse geography and 300 sunny days a year.
Where
PORTUGAL

Today
The remarkable coastal country of Portugal is bursting with gems to be
discovered, from northern Portos eye-popping architecture and the vision
Between elegant and civilized Mallorca, tranquil of vibrant Lisboa reigning atop her seven hills, to the crimson cliffs of the
Menorca, and free spirited Ibiza, each island Algarve down south. Once the worlds richest and most powerful empire and
has its own shining personality, promising much now the vibrant home to powerhouse wine regions, incredible art museums
more than your average beach vacation. and excellent surfing, Portugal never ceases to surprise.

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The North
Stretching from the city of Porto, known for its
production of strong port wine, all the way to
the border of northwestern Spain, northern
Portugals deep green landscape is dotted with
vineyards, mountains and medieval castles.
Whether youre visiting palaces in Guimares or
taking shelter from the rain within the cathedrals
of Braga, the mostly rural region is a wonderland
of fascinating architecture, rich food and natural
resources begging to be explored.

Central Portugal
Forested central Portugal is somewhat of an
enigma, where rocky terrain gives way to white
sand beaches, and colorful cities unfold around
rushing rivers. In cities like Aveiro and Coimbra,
your breath will be taken away by tile-lined
labyrinths and 16th century architecture, while
Belmonte will enthrall you with the story of its
Jewish roots. This history and culture-packed
region is a must for anyone trying to get to the
bottom of Portugals complex past.

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Alentejo
Moving south from Lisboa towards the Algarve
coast, we come across the sparsely populated
flatlands of the Alentejo region. The Alentejo
is home to some of the most beautiful villages
in Portugal, including vora, and divine wine,
making it an excellent destination for a day
trip or overnight. Strolling through sun-soaked
olive groves, indulging in local delicacies and
losing yourself in small town charm, youll feel
thousands of miles from the buzzing streets of
the capital that sits just north.

Lisboa
Nestled between river and sea, curving from hill
to hill, Lisboa is the sensual queen of Portugal.
Her streets are filled with the song of her
people: the chatter of vibrant life, the passion
of Fado, and the breeze that once carried her
men to faraway lands. To ensure a full sensory
experience, do as the locals do and wander
from the Jewish quarter up to the glorious
castles on foot, take your drinks and petiscos
into the fresh air, and enjoy the gorgeous
climate and views that Lisboa is blessed with.

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Algarve
As you watch the setting sun tinge the Algarves
white villages pink while sipping on crisp
wine, with the worlds freshest seafood being
prepared in a nearby kitchen, youll realize
why this is one of Europes most loved beach
destinations. From surfing and golfing in Lagos
and birdwatching on Ilha Deserta, to long days
at the spa, the Algarve provides an ideal escape
from life back home, and we are delighted
to create the perfect itinerary to melt your
stresses away.

Islands
Off the coast of Portugal you will find a host
of magnificent islands. While Madeira is most
famous for the cliffs that seem to overflow with
both flowers and waterfalls, the Azores volcanic
terrain, 15th century structures and emerald
green lakes more than warrant a visit. Although
the archipelagos sit hundreds of kilometers
from the mainland, Portuguese traditions
are fused with native customs to create a
fascinating culture unique to the area. On the
islands you cant help but lose yourself in the
breeze and get back to nature.

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How in Spain and Portugal
In Spain and Portugal, we believe that life is meant to be enjoyed to
the fullest, whether that be by dancing to flamenco guitar until sunrise
or losing yourself while wandering through Lisboas Bairro Alto after
sharing a rousing conversation over the worlds best food and wine.
Once some of the worlds richest and most powerful empires and now
the vibrant home to powerhouse wine regions, incredible art museums
and excellent surfing, Spain and Portugal are a true travelers dream.

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Oyster Tasting with a Fisherman service area featuring an auditorium with images of the artist at work are
projected continuously, a rest area, and a gift shop. Finally, the centerpiece
Learn to choose, shuck, and eat oysters with the experts. No one knows of the museum is the Zabalaga farmhouse, which houses smaller format
more about local oysters than Portuguese fishermen, and today they are pieces of steel, alabaster, granite, terracotta, plaster, wood and paper. This
inviting you into their homes to share a lifetime of knowledge. Knowing is an extraordinary opportunity to witness Basque modern art in motion.
how to properly dress your oyster can be intimidating, so your hosts will
be sure to help you test all kinds of toppings to develop your palate. After
this master class, even the pickiest of eaters is sure to find an appreciation We had a fantastic time! We especially appreciate how quickly you were
for the succulent bivalves. able to help us with the issues that came up unexpectedly...

BELINDA HANSON
Traveler
All the drivers and arrangements by Made For Spain & Portugal were
very good and on time. Im totally spoiled now! Thanks for putting
together a great trip!!
Exploring Belmontes Jewish History
SUSAN RUBIN
Travel Agent, Protravel International
There have been Jews in Portugal since the Middle Ages, but the
community suffered a major blow in 1497, when the king ordered Jews
either to convert to Christianity or leave the country. The establishment
of the Portuguese Inquisition in 1536 meant a permanent danger of
Private Visit to Chillida-Leku with the Artists Son persecution and an effective destruction of Portuguese Jewish culture.
Today, your expert guide will introduce you to the history of the only
Chillida-Leku is the culmination of one of the artist Chillidas lifelong dreams: surviving peninsular community of descendants of Sephardic Jews.
to create a space for his work where it could be on permanent display. This
monographic museum is a faithful representation of the sculptors fifty- The Marranos living Belmonte, a town in central Portugal, are sometimes
year artistic career, and the perfect setting to enjoy the full magnitude of referred to as the Belmonte Jews. They are a Jewish community that has
this internationally known artist in the company of Chillidas son, who will survived in secrecy for hundreds of years by maintaining a tradition of
be your guide. endogamy and by hiding all the external signs of their faith. Your guide will
take you through the historical quarter of the town, as well as the Jewish
The museum is divided into four areas: a 12-hectare hillside of beech Museum to give you a detailed look at the Jewish presence here and
trees, oaks and magnolias that is studded with over 40 sculptures, a throughout Portugal, and the historical significance of the community.

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I wish to thank you for helping to arrange tours for me in Lisbon and
Portugal. I was so happy to experience the services of Made for Spain & Once youre an expert chef, you will sample your efforts during lunch with
Portugal. Both tour guides were fabulous!!!! I had been to Lisbon before, but the other members. Being able to witness what goes on in one of these
was part of a large group and learned so much more this time on a private societies is a once in a lifetime experience, and for a visitor to participate in
tour. the cooking, unheard of! After a day like this, you are no longer a foreigner,
but a bona fide adopted Basque.
MARY ANNE DONLON
Travel Advisor, Direct Travel Luxe

Barcelona Gourmet Walking Tour


For the last 10 years your host has been immersed in the field of Spanish
Culinary Experience at a Sociedad Gastronmica food, and especially, in the wine sector. She is delighted to teach you
about Barcelonas most emblematic foods, from the seventeenth century
Basque gastronomic societies are like private foodie clubs. They offer the all the way to the present.
ability to not only get to know the cuisine of the land, but also to actively
participate in the customs of your company, good food and good drink. Start your tour at La Boqueria, the most symbolic market in the city. Here,
you will savor and learn about indigenous products like Iberian hams,
Your local host will introduce you to this culinary world and help you cured sausages, olives and chocolates, and check out some hard-to-
become a cofrade, or society member, for the day. You will begin with find products such as swan eggs. You will also visit a shop specialized
a visit to the most traditional food market in San Sebastian where the in Catalan and Spanish products, where you will taste a great variety of
stands of fresh fish sparkle like jewelry counters, and the gorgeous fresh foods paired with local wine. Afterwards, stop at pastry shops, cafes,
produce will whet your appetite. We will then continue to the sociedad and specialized cheese and wine stores at your leisure; this is the true
gastronmica, located at the foot of Mount Urgull, in the heart of the old Barcelona life! Tasting a citys gastronomy is one of the best ways to
part of town. Here, one of the members will tell you all about the society, understand it, and to immerse yourself in the culture.
and invite you to join him in the preparation of traditional Basque cuisine.

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Underwater Wine Experience Hiking in the Arrabida Natural Park:
Throughout history, the bottles of wine found on sunken ships around Maravilha do Cabo
the world have surprised experts with their rewarding flavors and
preservation, and inspired an innovative project in northern Spain. Spend a day among the lush greenery and wild coast of Portugals great
Enjoy learning about worlds first underwater laboratory. In the bay of outdoors. The Arrabida Natural Park offers incomparable opportunities
Plentzia, 15 meters below sea level, an undersea oenological laboratory for hikes, as the regional vegetation seems to pour over its cliffs into the
has been built, where wines, txakolis and ciders from the Basque Country crashing Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the most beautiful and fascinating
as well as the rest of Spain are aged. natural regions of Mediterranean influence, and remains almost
untouched in its natural equilibrium. During your hike your guide will
There are a variety of wines that wine-makers, biologists and oenologists take you on the best paths to take advantage of the incredible views, and
analyze in order to study the influence which marine environment point out the dinosaur tracks along the limestone cliffs, making it a truly
conditions have on their maturation. Founded with the purpose of studying unique experience.
the aging of wine (and, now, beer) under the influence of the marine
environment, the innovative project is 100% respectful of the environment.
You will be welcomed and guided by one of the founders and directors of
the project who will teach you about the wine project first hand. Barcelona Mosaic Workshop
Gaud designed many amazing mosaics all over Barcelona, such as the
I would like to thank you for the wonderful experience my guests had ones found in the Guell Park. At the start of the twentieth century, this
with you. Every day they wrote to me about the trip. You cannot imagine kind of approach to collage was entirely new, and artists such as Dal and
how many friends of theirs have contacted me about this program. Picasso would later visit the park to find inspiration. In this workshop, you
will have the opportunity to learn the techniques of the art form from an
LUCIANA SAMANHA experienced mosaic artist. The workshop takes place at a local artists
Travel agent at Viavellu Turismo, Brazil
studio and concentrates especially on Trencads, or broken tile mosaic,
as well as the Glass Mosaic Technique. This unique opportunity will help
We just returned last night. Was a GREAT trip. A lifetime memory maker your family to feel part of the cultural powerhouse of Barcelona that
for sure surrounds you, as well as create a one of a kind souvenir so that you will
MARGARET MURPHY always remember your time in Spain.
Traveler

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While Spain is a family-centered cultureits common for generations Alhambra at Sunset
to live together or near each otherit isnt child-centered. There are no
such things as childrens menus. Kids menus! You Americans are crazy! Francisco de Icaza said it best: theres nothing like the sorrow of being
Virginia Irurita, owner of Made for Spain & Portugal, a Madrid-based blind in Granada. This Andalucan city is a site to be savored with all five
luxury tour operator, had said, laughing, when I asked her about it. senses, and its crown jewel, the Alhambra, is the chief seductress. All the
Children eat what we eat, of course! refinement, wealth and delicacy of Islamic art and architecture reached its
CHILD MAGAZINE climax in this fortress, residence and royal city all rolled into one. The floral
engraving on the walls, idyllic Generalife garden and constant, calming
sound of fountains embody the strength of sumptuous Muslim tradition.
My kids, husband, and I seem to be traveling the globe. In three years, At sunset, the reddish-brown walls of the palace are tinged pink, and the
weve been to The Galapagos, Africa, Italy, and Spain. Every place has snowcapped Sierra Nevada seems to sparkle in the background. Stroll
been spectacular, but something wonderful and unexpected was found in around the grounds, where the Moorish royalty used to recite poetry with
Spain. Thank you, Made For Spain & Portugal, for helping us to find it. their lovers, and take in the breathtaking views of the mythical city nestled
between mountain and sea.
CAROLYN AMSTRONG
Traveler

We liked Granada a lot and the Alhambra was incredible. Our guide
Pablo was terrific... We liked Ronda and Sevilla...
JUDIE AND RICHAERD
Visit to an Alentejo Farm Travelers

Take a day trip to a farm in vora, where you will enjoy a tour and a picnic
lunch. The owners live on the grounds and will be delighted to share what
life is like on a typical Alentejo farm, from breeding cattle horses and goats
to running the equestrian school. The farm offers spectacular views of the
gorgeous landscape and lake dotted with endangered cows, Lusitano mares
and their fillies, and many different species of birds. If a tour isnt in the cards
for the youngest guests, a pony ride along the trails will happily be arranged.

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Romantic Dinner on a Private Boat in Porto as you munch on chocolate and churros and other tasty breakfast treats.
Witnessing the event while comfortable perched above the chaos is
The best way to discover the romantic and mythical city of Porto is by boat, an experience even many locals havent had, so be sure to have your
and this evening you will experience it in the most spectacular way. Cruise cameras ready.
along the Douro river on your private boat and enjoy a glass of local wine as
the views of soaring bell towers, Baroque churches, and stately Beaux-arts
buildings are illuminated by the last streams of sunlight. Once the sun settles
in for the night and the lit-up homes seem to dance along Portos hills, the Saint Johns Night By Boat
boats staff will serve your traditional Portuguese meal. Dont worry if you arrive
to the dock in a dream-like state, its not the wine... its the magic of Porto! Christian tradition and ancient summer solstice celebrations are fused in
Porto on Saint Johns Night, and it is customary to light large bonfires near
the sea to celebrate. The highlights of the evenings celebrations include
fireworks and great music, drawing crowds of people to enjoy the summer
Watch the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona evening and dance until the fires die out. You will be able to share the local
excitement while cruising down the Douro river on a private boat, from
Pamplonas San Fermin festival begins every year on the morning of which you will have the most magnificent views of the fireworks and bonfire
July 7th and doesnt stop until the 14th. The San Fermin festivities are parties. Enjoy a traditional Portuguese dinner as the skies above you light
much more than the stampede that theyre known for: in reality, the city up, and keep an eye out for ghostly apparitions along the coast; there is
of Pamplona glows for 7 days with excitement of the food, drink and magic in the air on this special night.
merriment that will fill its streets for the whole week.

The running of the bulls is, in origin, nothing more than the movement of We had a call with the clients and I am so happy to let you know that they
the bullfighting beasts to the bullring, something traditionally known as couldnt say enough about Made for Spain & Portugal. We are always so
the encierro or enclosing. In early times, there were no trucks or other happy to hear this when we speak with our clients, and Im sure you are
forms of transportation to haul the bulls from the farms into the pens, so as well... though it comes as little surprise to us by now! So, once again,
they were hoarded through the streets just after dawn. Nowadays, tourists we thank you all for your superb service, from start to finish. Well done!
and locals join in on the run, tempting the bulls with a red scarf, and Gracias, gracias! All the best, and we look forward to working with all of
running for their lives! you again very soon.
Today, you will have the opportunity to experience this thrilling event
without joining the masses. Enjoy spectacular views of the speeding DEBRA FINI
Travel Agent, Valerie Wilson Travel
animals and crazed runners from the balcony of your private apartment

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The quality of the tour experience that they gave me
was as good as it gets. Their level of professionalism and
competence surpassed my expectations... My guests were
truly impressed with not only the city of Lisbon, but more
importantly its people... The city of Lisbon is exceptional.
And the people with whom you have connected there
do represent Made for Spain & Portugal in the best way
imaginable.
NANCY PORTHNAN
Travel Agent, Noble Travel

Flamenco show was very penetrating and memorable for


us - fantastic!... We had the feeling of being part of a very
authentic experience, and were completely in awe of the
performers!
Thank you Blanca, we had a truly amazing visit to Spain, thanks to Made SUSAN AND TONI FORCELLA
for Spain & Portugal. The weather was beautiful, the transportation Travelers
and hotels worked perfectly, and all of our guides were excellent. Just
to mention some of the highlights: Seville was wonderful (we loved that My daughter and I want to thank you so very much for
hotel) and I am so glad we stopped in Ronda on the way to Grenada. And helping us plan such a fantastic trip to Spain. It was
of course our visit to the Alhambra was fantastic, as was the mosque in absolutely perfect. Your company is the best of the best,
Crdoba. I should also mention the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen, and and deserves all of the praise that others have given you!
just walking around the streets and gardens of Madrid. Many for making
it possible, and we hope to come back some day!
I dont even know where to begin to tell you how great
everything was.
JOHN LITTLEFIELD CATHY TURK
Traveler Traveler

We want to thank you for one of the best overseas trips


we have ever taken. The arrangements were flawless, we
Caminante, son tus huellas Wanderer, the path is your footprints, loved the itinerary, and the hotels were outstanding.
el camino y nada ms; And nothing else:
JANE CARTER
caminante, no hay camino, Wanderer, there is no path Traveler
se hace camino al andar. The path is only made by walking.
Virginia has a little black book thick with the names
Al andar se hace camino The path is made by walking, of local expertsmuseum curators, architects, chefs,
y al volver la vista atrs And when you turn to look back flamenco dancerseager to show you their little corners
se ve la senda que nunca You can see the path that of the Iberian peninsula. She can guide you to the country
se ha de volver a pisar. Shall never again be trodden. that is best for your needs... Her bespoke itineraries
are wide-ranging: A one-day cruise shore excursion, a
Caminante no hay camino Wanderer, there is no path, month-long honeymoon, a corporate retreat in the wine
sino estelas en la mar. But rather a wake in the sea. country, a cultural tour for museum benefactorsall are
within her purview.
WENDYPERRIN.COM
ANTONIO MACHADO ANTONIO MACHADO
www.wendyperrin.com/contact/virginia-irurita

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Virginia Irurita
Julia Sponseller

PHOTOS
Jaime Gros
Ignacio Irurita

DESIGN
Nacho Zubizarreta
Javier Lpez

SPECIAL THANKS
Alicia Ferreirs
Julia Sponseller
Kike Valdenebro (Muskae)
Javier Domingo (Muskae)

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