Spring is blooming between grey skies, and with
it comes the urge to escape, do something different, and live new stories.
Easter is one of those unexpected breaks in the middle of the year, but
sometimes, the days slip by, the calendar moves on, and suddenly it's Wednesday
and we still haven’t made any plans.
If you're reading this with an empty suitcase or simply craving a little adventure but haven’t chosen your destination yet, this curated list is for you. Five easy and beautiful ideas to enjoy what’s left of Easter week — day trips and mini getaways just a few hours from home, no big travels or impossible bookings required.
1. A Day Among Vineyards: A Getaway Full of
Flavour and Calm
Picture a mild spring afternoon on gentle hills, clinking glasses, slow conversations, the scent of oak and grapes still resting in the barrels. Visiting a nearby winery with a wine tasting included is a perfect plan to unwind without going far.
Discover more about the magic of new flavours and slow conversations here: The Art of Wine Tasting
2. A Day in San Lorenzo del Escorial: Culture,
History, and Nature
Sometimes all it takes is an hour's drive to feel far away. San Lorenzo del Escorial is one of those soulful destinations. Wandering its historic walls, strolling through lush gardens, taking in the monastery and the Madrid mountains — it's a small journey filled with living history.
Step into a place that feels frozen in time: San Lorenzo del Escorial, A Journey Through History and Art
3. Cocktail Afternoon in the City: Discover One
of Madrid’s Best-Kept Secrets
Not in the mood for a trip? If you’re staying
in Madrid and prefer city plans, turn an ordinary afternoon into something
special. Head to Dry Martini Madrid for an elegant cocktail experience. Each
sip is a discovery, each drink served with passion in a stylish setting.
Read more about
the craftsmanship behind the bar: Interview with Alberto Sánchez, The Bartender Who Turns Flavours Into Emotions
4. Following Don Quixote’s Footsteps:
Windmills, Countryside, and Literature
Craving a complete disconnect? The Don Quixote
Route in Castilla-La Mancha is perfect for a peaceful, evocative escape.
Windmills turning in the breeze, timeless villages, and storybook landscapes
invite you to wander off the beaten path.
Rediscover that famous spot in La Mancha in
this post: Following Don Quixote, A Journey to the Windmills
5. Last Call for Snow: Ski, Scenery, and
Stylish Après-Ski
Yes, some ski resorts are still open. If you’re
longing for a bit more winter, for one last run down the slopes, head to
Formigal or Baqueira for a quick snow getaway. The perfect express plan for
anyone wanting to say goodbye to winter in style.
Relive the
adventure in this post: Formigal, Ski and Après-Ski at Marchica
Easter doesn’t always need grand plans. Sometimes what we remember most is a slow day, a simple plan, a glass in the sun, or a walk with no clear direction.
Find more beautiful ideas inspiration in the blog’s lifestyle archive.
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