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Old Aug 19th, 2011, 08:51 AM
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A week in Spain... Madrid or Sevilla?

We are planning a trip next Spring... We have a week booked in Provence, France and then are going to head to Spain for a week. We rent villas or apartments and don't like jumping around too much from place to place.

It will be my husband and myself, daughter (28), and 2 sons (20 and 15). If you've been to both Madrid and Sevilla - which would you prefer that would offer things to do / see for a week's time? I am drawn more to Sevilla, but am wondering if there is enough to do to keep the kids interested. I know that Madrid would probably have more going on for them. We spent some time in Barcelona this year which was our first trip to Spain and I didn't fall in love with Barcelona. Is Madrid very different from Barcelona?

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Madrid is very different from Barcelona (I tend to like Madrid a bit more as it reminds me of NYC). Sevilla is great too though -- and there should be plenty to keep your children entertained (tons of cafes bars, nightlife, etc). If your heart draws you to one city over the other, I say go with that!
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If I were I young person, I would rather spend time in Madrid.
I found Seville rather small - a few days was more than enough.
From either city one can take numerous day trips.
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Old Aug 19th, 2011, 10:32 AM
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Hmmm.... thank you both for your replies. I tend to like "small" but not sure the kids will agree.

Anyone else have any thoughts? What area of each city would be preferable to stay in?
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ditto what danon said.
From a 20something's perspective, Sevilla is provincial compared with Madrid.
For a small town feeling, you can easily visit Toledo or Alcala de Henrares from Madrid. Or Segovia. Or...
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Old Aug 19th, 2011, 11:02 AM
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Cowboy - Thanks... you're right about the day trips from Madrid. Would you suggest driving or are there trains from Madrid to those locations?
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TRAINS or buses! To many destinations you have the choice.
You neither need nor want a rental car for those day trips.
For those day trips mentioned above plus the Escorial, Aranjuez.. it's both easier and cheaper to go by public transport.
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Old Aug 19th, 2011, 01:53 PM
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Great - that was what I was hoping!
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Madrid is more like NYC. Sevilla is much older and smaller although it has a population of 700,000. I think kids of that age would be happy with a week in Sevilla. The night life is fantastic and you can visit Cadiz, Granada, Ronda, Malaga. I am biased as Sevilla is my favorite small city in the world. It has a lot of soul or duende as it is called in Spain. If I had to live somewhere and work it would be Madrid because it is one of the best large cities in the world. I'm not a huge fan of Barcelona either.
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Although Seville has a large population, the area ( where the " action " is ) is really
small.
Madrid is a big city, but hardly resembles New York.

It is always a question of individual taste and interest.
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