Barcelona and/or ??? with another family
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Greetings Fodorites. I've been off the forum for awhile but I'd like to start planning a European trip for next summer (mid-July). The very loose plan is to hook up with some friends in the UK and Barcelona was mentioned as an early candidate (we are coming from the US).
So, where to start? There will be 7 of us all together (4 adults, 3 teens). A single apartment would be ideal. They'll probably have a week and we might stretch things to 1.5 weeks with possibly including another stop (San Sebastian?).
Would mid-July be an acceptable time to visit (school schedules are dictating this)? What area should I focus on for accommodations? Favored apartment websites?
Our friends might like to stay outside of the city (beach? other?) -- does that make any sense? (we usually stay in the thick of things).
Does San Sebastian make a decent pairing? or better first choice? We've visited Madrid (and surrounds) and Sevilla/Granada on previous trips.
Usual interests: cultural/historic sights, good food, a little R&R (not so easy in a city granted). Pretty open really -- we'll enjoy visiting with our friends regardless.
Sorry, I realize I'm a little scattered at the moment. Early days. Thanks.
So, where to start? There will be 7 of us all together (4 adults, 3 teens). A single apartment would be ideal. They'll probably have a week and we might stretch things to 1.5 weeks with possibly including another stop (San Sebastian?).
Would mid-July be an acceptable time to visit (school schedules are dictating this)? What area should I focus on for accommodations? Favored apartment websites?
Our friends might like to stay outside of the city (beach? other?) -- does that make any sense? (we usually stay in the thick of things).
Does San Sebastian make a decent pairing? or better first choice? We've visited Madrid (and surrounds) and Sevilla/Granada on previous trips.
Usual interests: cultural/historic sights, good food, a little R&R (not so easy in a city granted). Pretty open really -- we'll enjoy visiting with our friends regardless.
Sorry, I realize I'm a little scattered at the moment. Early days. Thanks.
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With such a short space of time available to you, I think I'd keep it to one place and day trip out from there. There are lots of hotels or apartments with pools around Barcelona, both in the city and on the beach, giving you the best of both worlds and allowing for lots of choices to eat in the evenings. Here's just one booking site, other fine sites are available.
http://www.booking.com/landmark/es/b...ach.en-gb.html
Day trips might include Montserrat, San Sadurni D'Anoia (Cava), Figueres(Dali), Tossa de Mar, Bay of Roses etc. That's probably more than enough to keep you all entertained for 7-10 days, when you realise that Barcelona itself offers enough to do for a week on its own.
http://www.booking.com/landmark/es/b...ach.en-gb.html
Day trips might include Montserrat, San Sadurni D'Anoia (Cava), Figueres(Dali), Tossa de Mar, Bay of Roses etc. That's probably more than enough to keep you all entertained for 7-10 days, when you realise that Barcelona itself offers enough to do for a week on its own.
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Take a closer look at San Sebastian, the culinary capital of Spain if not all of Europe, some of the finest city beaches on the continent, a surfers paradise, arguably the most beautiful city in the country and European Capital of Culture 2016: http://www.sansebastianturismo.com/
http://www.newsweek.com/mark-kurlans...4841?piano_t=1
San Sebastian European Capital of Culture video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2zTb7Eg9Lk
About the region/the Basque Country:
http://tourism.euskadi.net/en/
http://www.euskoguide.com/
http://www.newsweek.com/mark-kurlans...4841?piano_t=1
San Sebastian European Capital of Culture video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2zTb7Eg9Lk
About the region/the Basque Country:
http://tourism.euskadi.net/en/
http://www.euskoguide.com/
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How old are the teens?
I'd say there is more to see and explore in Barcelona while San Sebastian should keep the food enthusiast happy.
Mid-July should be quite hot already on the Med, while the Basque Coast should have more moderate temps.
Re. accomodation in BCN: Most people seem to like to stay in the Born area, or central Eixample (what is up to a few blocks each side of Passeig de Gracia). But I find also most other parts of Eixample "acceptable" as long as you got a Metro stop in short walking distance.
Actually, in summer, I'd also be leaning towards apartments in the Zona Alta (somewhat more breezy, cooler), e.g. Sarria. But most first-time visitor may find that too far from where the action is.
I'd say there is more to see and explore in Barcelona while San Sebastian should keep the food enthusiast happy.
Mid-July should be quite hot already on the Med, while the Basque Coast should have more moderate temps.
Re. accomodation in BCN: Most people seem to like to stay in the Born area, or central Eixample (what is up to a few blocks each side of Passeig de Gracia). But I find also most other parts of Eixample "acceptable" as long as you got a Metro stop in short walking distance.
Actually, in summer, I'd also be leaning towards apartments in the Zona Alta (somewhat more breezy, cooler), e.g. Sarria. But most first-time visitor may find that too far from where the action is.
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When you search for apartments look very carefully at square footage - make sure if you want one apartment that it is really big enough. You may already know that room size in Europe can be much tighter than here. You will probably find larger apartments in the Eixample part of the city. The beach area, while nice, will tend to have smaller lodgings.
But the city is easy to get around by bus and metro so I wouldn't get too obsessed about location. Do be careful on the metro - many professional ne're do wells.
You can certainly stay busy for a week or more in Barcelona (with day trips) but I LOVE San Sebsatian. Truly heaven on earth for food. So if it were me, I'd be inclined to carve out enough days to do both.
But the city is easy to get around by bus and metro so I wouldn't get too obsessed about location. Do be careful on the metro - many professional ne're do wells.
You can certainly stay busy for a week or more in Barcelona (with day trips) but I LOVE San Sebsatian. Truly heaven on earth for food. So if it were me, I'd be inclined to carve out enough days to do both.
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SS is lovely but rather small, 3 days it was enough for us.
Also, we have found equally good
food all over Spain.
A beautiful city with splendid beaches is Valencia. It is 3 hours south of Barcelona, but as, said, there is enough in and near Barcelona to keep you busy for a week or so. It will be hot and humid.
Also, we have found equally good
food all over Spain.
A beautiful city with splendid beaches is Valencia. It is 3 hours south of Barcelona, but as, said, there is enough in and near Barcelona to keep you busy for a week or so. It will be hot and humid.
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Go to www.apartur.com - that is the umbrella organization for Barcelona's various vacation apartment management companies. Those companies are accredited. Peruse from there.
And look into companies that have multiple properties in the same building.
And look into companies that have multiple properties in the same building.
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We are going to Barcelona in May and we are using www.destinationbcn.com for our apartment. Obviously, I cannot address the apartment as I haven't stayed there yet but they've been easy to deal with and have good reviews.
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We've used habitatapartments.com a couple times and I am presently looking at some places for next May on air bnb. Lots to choose from and they have the right accreditation listed on each listing. I always look for location, space, and lots of reviews. We have stayed 3 times in the Born, but are looking for something less touristy this trip. The neighborhood of Garcia is still very close to many sights, has great restaurants and bars and is a little more residential. Not looking for complete peace and quiet just looking for something that has residents having fun, not drunken college students. We are also looking at places in Eixample.
We have been to San Seb a few times and really love it. I think you could do both. Fly into Barcelona and then fly out of Bilbao. In Bilbao, is the wonderful Guggenheim museum designed by Frank Gehry.
A map? Google maps is all I know anymore.
We have been to San Seb a few times and really love it. I think you could do both. Fly into Barcelona and then fly out of Bilbao. In Bilbao, is the wonderful Guggenheim museum designed by Frank Gehry.
A map? Google maps is all I know anymore.
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I don't think you can find an apartment large enough for 7 people... Even if you do, it will be very uncomfortable (bathrooms, privacy...)... I'd choose 3 rooms at a B&B instead. If interested I have 2 very good ones I could recommend in Eixample (a really great location, yet not too busy), both at around 120 Euro with breakfast.
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A couple of central and nice Barcelona neighbourhoods:
Medieval and vibrant El Born: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.c...s/el-born.html
Modern, more upscale and more tranquile Eixample: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.c...barcelona.html
Medieval and vibrant El Born: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.c...s/el-born.html
Modern, more upscale and more tranquile Eixample: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.c...barcelona.html
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hi indy_dad - Nice to see you back here! how's the family? are you sure that if you bring them back, they won't get too homesick for Europe and want to come back for good?
anyway, to address your questions, i think that I would try to arrange a few nights in San Sebastien as well as Barcelona if at all possible. We found that 3 nights in Barcelona were enough [we discovered that we are not great fans of Gaudi and the crowds were oppressive] and even with day trips, 5 nights would do it for me.
I know that we're probably in a minority in our view about Barcelona, but knowing how you are all interested in food [in the nicest possible sense] I would have thought that SS was a must for you.
anyway, to address your questions, i think that I would try to arrange a few nights in San Sebastien as well as Barcelona if at all possible. We found that 3 nights in Barcelona were enough [we discovered that we are not great fans of Gaudi and the crowds were oppressive] and even with day trips, 5 nights would do it for me.
I know that we're probably in a minority in our view about Barcelona, but knowing how you are all interested in food [in the nicest possible sense] I would have thought that SS was a must for you.
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On our last visit to Barcelona we stayed in the more modem part of the city, north of the Olympic village
The beach is still there, the area is upscale with many parks and restaurants .
We used Selva del Mar metro to get to the centre .
As Cowboy said , one does not have be right in Born or central Eixample ..., actuality, in July
it might be better to stay in an area less crowded.
The beach is still there, the area is upscale with many parks and restaurants .
We used Selva del Mar metro to get to the centre .
As Cowboy said , one does not have be right in Born or central Eixample ..., actuality, in July
it might be better to stay in an area less crowded.
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Thanks, all. I really appreciate the input. As can be expected, this will be tricky to meld the interests, availability and budget for two families (and 7 people). It's difficult enough when it's just me, the benevolant dictator (planner)!
Hi annhig! The family certainly have a love for the UK and Europe but realties will keep us rooted in the US for awhile!
Hi annhig! The family certainly have a love for the UK and Europe but realties will keep us rooted in the US for awhile!