Family Villa in Logrono and San Sebastian or surrounds - advice please
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Family Villa in Logrono and San Sebastian or surrounds - advice please
Hello,
Headed to Spain with our young family and hoping to stay in family friendly self-catered accom thatt will cater for 4 adults, 2 children. We are looking for accom in the following locations:
- Logrono (or surrounding towns)
- San Sebastian
- Seville
- Barcelona.
Any suggestions would be very welcome!.
Headed to Spain with our young family and hoping to stay in family friendly self-catered accom thatt will cater for 4 adults, 2 children. We are looking for accom in the following locations:
- Logrono (or surrounding towns)
- San Sebastian
- Seville
- Barcelona.
Any suggestions would be very welcome!.
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Just in case you get no other replies, try these two websites.
http://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/
http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/
http://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/
http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/
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When are you planning this trip? You can check www.nekatur.net/ for something in the Basque country, including the Rioja Alavesa. There is also Top Rural.
If you are looking for something a little more upscale, then you can check out www.elsolvillas.com/spain, www.luxuryretreats.com or villas.spain-select.com/en_US/rent-villas
If you are looking for something a little more upscale, then you can check out www.elsolvillas.com/spain, www.luxuryretreats.com or villas.spain-select.com/en_US/rent-villas
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Friendlyrentals has also got some great options in San Sebastián, Sevilla and Barcelona: http://www.friendlyrentals.com/en/ap...modation-5.htm
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Thank you all. I have had much more luck now with finding accomm with these websites. Much appreciated.
Have managed to find a few options for Logrono.
Any suggestions of the best part of San Sebastian to stay in? There seems to be a lot of options/availability. We may be limited from staying in the old town (if we decide to hold onto the rental car) however we could make it work if that is the place to be.
Have managed to find a few options for Logrono.
Any suggestions of the best part of San Sebastian to stay in? There seems to be a lot of options/availability. We may be limited from staying in the old town (if we decide to hold onto the rental car) however we could make it work if that is the place to be.
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The Parte vieja/Old town of San Sebastián is very charming, but it's also the tightest concentration of bars, cafés and restaurants you can imagine and very noisy, so I would't recommend staying here. San Sebastián is small and very walkable, and anywhere within some 300 meters around central Calle San Martín is great, a short walk to everything, the beach, the Old town etc.
The local feel Gros district across the city river Urumea is aso very convenient, right by the Zurriola beach and 5 min walk to the Old town and the city center. I used to live in this district and loved it, and I've been visiting regularly for the past 25 years.
I can give you more detailed advice on location if you provide some options.
The local feel Gros district across the city river Urumea is aso very convenient, right by the Zurriola beach and 5 min walk to the Old town and the city center. I used to live in this district and loved it, and I've been visiting regularly for the past 25 years.
I can give you more detailed advice on location if you provide some options.
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