Packages starting at $4995 ... A great value for all that is included!
What makes this the ULTIMATE TRIP PACKAGE?
PREMIUM TICKETS TO THE GAME
PRE-GAME "TAILGATE" AND EXPERIENCE THE COMMANDER'S SPECIAL LONDON FAN SITE
SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES
EXTENSIVE SIGHTSEEING IN MADRID
EXCITING DAY TRIPS TO HISTORIC SEGOVIA & TOLEDO
EVENING AUTHENTIC FLAMINCO SHOW
MOST EVERYTHING IS INCLUDED IN YOUR TRIP PACKAGE ... AIRFARE, MEALS, UPSCALE MADRID HOTEL, TRANSFERS, PREMIUM GAME TICKETS, LOCAL GUIDES, SIGHTSEEING, DAY TRIP EXCURSIONS
SMALL GROUP SIZE-- ADVENTURE LIMITED TO ONLY 16 TRAVELERS
GoEuro Adventures owner Joe McCall will personally plan & lead the trip
TESTIMONIAL FROM GOEURO ADVENTURES COMMANDERS MADRID TRIP IN 2025:
It was a great trip! Loved the itinerary! Great food, great tour guides- both GoEuro and local guides. Also loved the small group setting.
By Margaret G for ALL-INCLUSIVE Commanders-Dolphins Game Madrid
Flgiht details will be provided
Once our group has checked in and made it through security, we will meet up for complimentarty drinks & appetizers and make a toast to our adventure ahead!
Enjoy a welcome lunch at this authentic & very colorful Spanish restaurant. Included in this experience will be a Sangria making class.
Royal Palace (Palacio Real): The largest functioning royal palace in Europe. Don't miss the Changing of the Guard (every Wednesday and Saturday) or the Solemn Changing (first Wednesday of the month).
Plaza Mayor: The historic heart of the city. Grab a bocadillo de calamares (squid sandwich) from a nearby bar and admire the 400-year-old architecture.
Puerta del Sol: The symbolic center of Spain. Look for the "Kilometer Zero" plaque and the statue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree.
Vincci Vía 66 is one of the most stylish spots on Madrid's famous Gran Vía. It’s an upscale 4-star boutique hotel known for its dramatic Art Deco design and a rooftop terrace that offers some of the best sunset views in the city.
If you’re heading to Chocolatería San Ginés, you’re visiting more than just a cafe—you’re stepping into a Madrid ritual that hasn't changed much since 1894. Located in a hidden alleyway between Puerta del Sol and the Royal Theatre, it remains the "gold standard" for chocolate and churros in 2026.
A MADRID TRADITION: BUYING COOKIES FROM THE CLOISTERED NUNS
This is one of the most charming "secret" experiences in Madrid. In 2026, the tradition of the Monasterio del Corpus Christi (also known as Las Carboneras) remains a wonderful way to experience a side of the city that feels frozen in time.
The Mercado de San Miguel is widely considered the "cathedral of Spanish gastronomy." Located just steps from the Plaza Mayor, it is a stunning example of early 20th-century iron architecture—a transparent temple of glass and steel that has become the most visited culinary landmark in Madrid.
In 2026, it remains a high-energy, sophisticated food hall where the focus is on "tapas culture" taken to an artisanal, gourmet level.
Our local guide will lead us on a walking tour of one of Madrid's oldest and most famous neighborhoods where we will make a number of stops at carefully selected eateries.
VISIT THE FAMOUS ANCIENT ROMAN AQUEDUCT
If you are in Madrid, a trip to the Aqueduct of Segovia is the ultimate day trip. It is one of the most significant and best-preserved Roman engineering feats in the world.
In 2026, it remains the breathtaking gateway to the UNESCO city of Segovia. Here is everything you need to know to visit it.
No Mortar: The most mind-blowing fact is that its 24,000 granite blocks are held together entirely by gravity and balance. There is no cement or mortar between them.
Dimensions: It stretches for over 15 km, but the famous section in the city center features 167 arches and reaches a height of nearly 29 meters (about 95 feet) at its tallest point in Plaza del Azoguejo.
Age: Built around the 1st Century AD (likely under Emperor Trajan), it successfully carried water to the city for nearly 2,000 years until the late 19th century
The Alcázar of Segovia is arguably the most famous castle in Spain, recognizable by its distinct "ship's bow" shape perched on a rocky crag. While the Roman Aqueduct is a feat of engineering, the Alcázar is a feat of imagination—it looks exactly like a child's drawing of a fairy-tale fortress.
Ah, Gran Vía—the street that never sleeps. Whether you’re imagining the neon lights of Madrid or just looking for the best spot to grab a tapa and people-watch, you’re talking about one of the most iconic boulevards in the world.
Often called the "Spanish Broadway," it’s a masterclass in early 20th-century architecture and pure, chaotic energy.
If you're planning a visit or just curious about what makes it tick, here are the "must-knows":
Architectural Eye-Candy: Look up! You’ll see a mix of Vienna Secession, Plateresque, and Art Deco styles. The Metrópolis Building (with its famous gold-leafed statue) is the ultimate photo op.
Shopping & Entertainment: It’s home to massive flagship stores (like the legendary Primark in a refurbished palace) and historic cinemas that now host world-class musicals.
The Vibe: It connects the Arguelles district to the Plaza de España and eventually hits the Calle de Alcalá. It’s the literal and metaphorical pulse of Madrid.
As the home team for the Madrid game, the Falcons will host a downtown FANSITE which is open to all. There will be intertqctive football skills challenges, a program on stage, and lots more.
Both official and unofficial, Falcon's Pep Rallies will be taking place at any number of watering holes the night before the game.
EXACT SITE TO BE DETERMINED .... They don't tailgate in Europe as we do here in the United States as most local laws prohibit outdoor grills in public spaces. But that doesn't stop NFL fans from trying to improvise this pre-game ritual. We will find where the action is at all travelers will receive complimentary passes.
PICTURED BELOW: FANS ENJOY A GOOD TIME AT THE COMMANDERS TAILGATE IN 2025
If you are heading to the Santiago Bernabéu in 2026, you aren't just visiting a stadium; you’re visiting one of the most technologically advanced entertainment hubs in the world. After years of massive renovations, the "New Bernabéu" is officially fully operational and looking like a futuristic silver spaceship in the middle of the Chamartín district. The stadium is the home of the Real Madrid Football (Soccer) Club.
Here is the current "State of the Union" for the stadium as of March 2026:
The renovation wasn't just a facelift; it transformed the stadium into a 365-day-a-year venue:
The Retractable Roof: It can open or close in just 15 minutes, ensuring that even a sudden Madrid rainstorm won't stop a match or a concert.
The Hypogeum (Retractable Pitch): This is the "magic" trick. The grass is sliced into massive trays and stored in a 30-meter deep underground greenhouse to keep it perfect, while the floor above can be used for concerts, conventions, or even NFL games.
The 360-Degree Scoreboard: A massive, continuous LED screen that circles the entire interior rim of the stadium, ensuring every seat has a perfect view of the stats and replays.
Included, of course, in your trip package is a ticket to the game. All seats will be what is considered PREFERRED LEVEL seating, generally mid-level seats located between the endzones.
If Madrid is the heart of Spain, Toledo is its soul. Just 30 minutes away by high-speed train, this UNESCO World Heritage city is a vertical labyrinth of stone that feels less like a tourist site and more like a time machine.
Known as the "City of Three Cultures," it is famous for the centuries when Christians, Jews, and Muslims lived and worked side-by-side, creating a unique blend of architecture and intellect that you can still touch today.
To describe Flamenco dancing is to describe a physical conversation between the soul and the floor. It is not "pretty" in the traditional balletic sense; it is raw, rhythmic, and intensely personal.
If you were standing in the front row of a tablao tonight, here is exactly what you would see and feel:
The dancer (the bailaor or bailaora) starts with a posture of immense tension. The spine is arched, the chest is proud, and the arms are often held in a curved, protective circle. There is a sense of "coiled power"—like a spring waiting to snap.
This is the heartbeat of Flamenco. The dancer uses their shoes—which have tiny nails driven into the heel and toe—as a percussion instrument.
The Sound: It ranges from a delicate tip-toe pitter-patter to a thunderous, machine-gun-fire roar.
The Physics: The upper body often remains strangely still and poised while the legs move at impossible speeds. It’s a display of total isolation and control.
ALL-INCLUSIVE MEANS PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING1 -Roundtrip airfare from Atlanta Hartsfeld airport (Unless you choose the option w/o airfare) -Complimentary pre-trip celebration at the airport -Private transportation & transfers -Upscale Madrid hotel stay with breakfast -All dinners (At carefully selected variety of restaurants) *Drinks included -Lunch most days -Preferred GAME TICKET to Faqlcon's game -Madrid Food Tour -All admissions -Local guide(s) -Day trip excursions -Madrid flamenco performance
Personal purchases, Anything off-itinerary