Advice for first trip to spain
#23
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You should take a look at Antequera almost right in the middle between Granada and Sevilla. Known as the "heart of Andalucía" with its dolmens, Roman baths, a Moorish Castle, Gothic churches, Renaissance fountains and baroque bell towers. Antequera was the first of the Granada emirate towns to fall to the Christians in 1410. Medium sized (pop 40 000) and very much white...
http://www.andaluciacoastandcountry.com/antequera.html
Just outside Antequera, you'll find the spectacular limestone rock formations in the Torcal nature reserve: http://www.andalucia.com/antequera/torcal/home.htm
And close by you'll find small Ardales (pop 2 700) with the nearby and spectacularly crazy Camino del Rey:
http://www.andalucia.com/province/ma...dales/home.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDhRvvs5Xw
And, of course, Ronda would also be close: http://www.andalucia.com/ronda/
http://www.andaluciacoastandcountry.com/antequera.html
Just outside Antequera, you'll find the spectacular limestone rock formations in the Torcal nature reserve: http://www.andalucia.com/antequera/torcal/home.htm
And close by you'll find small Ardales (pop 2 700) with the nearby and spectacularly crazy Camino del Rey:
http://www.andalucia.com/province/ma...dales/home.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDhRvvs5Xw
And, of course, Ronda would also be close: http://www.andalucia.com/ronda/
#24
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The first time I went to Spain I spent 2 weeks in Andalusia.
The two weeks went by quickly, there wouldn't have been time to go all the way to Barcleona.
The second time we started in Barcelona and drove through the Pyrenees. Again, two weeks was perfect.
The two weeks went by quickly, there wouldn't have been time to go all the way to Barcleona.
The second time we started in Barcelona and drove through the Pyrenees. Again, two weeks was perfect.
#25
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Okay, here is a real itinerary I need your input on:
Madrid 4 nights/ 3 1/2 days
AVE to Sevilla
Sevilla: 4 nights/ 3 1/2 days (day trip to Cordoba)
Rent car in Sevilla - drive to Granada 1 day
Granada: 3 nights/ 2 days
Fly to Barcelona
Barcelona 3 nights/ 2 1/2 days
OR should we take Barcelona out of the picture and, if so, where should we put those extra days/nights? What is the best way to get back from Granada to Madrid without just wasting a day/night driving back to catch a flight the next morning?
Madrid 4 nights/ 3 1/2 days
AVE to Sevilla
Sevilla: 4 nights/ 3 1/2 days (day trip to Cordoba)
Rent car in Sevilla - drive to Granada 1 day
Granada: 3 nights/ 2 days
Fly to Barcelona
Barcelona 3 nights/ 2 1/2 days
OR should we take Barcelona out of the picture and, if so, where should we put those extra days/nights? What is the best way to get back from Granada to Madrid without just wasting a day/night driving back to catch a flight the next morning?
#26
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LSky -- How did you organize your two weeks in Andalusia? I'm leaning toward pull Barcelona out of the plan so that we aren't so rushed and aren't moving hotels so much, so I'd love to get your input on how we should organize it.
#27
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okay. we have our dates finally-- sept 2 through sept 17.
Still thinking the following itinerary:
Madrid -- 3 nights
Train to Sevilla
Sevilla -- 4 nights
Rent car to Granada
Granada -- 3 nights
Fly to Barcelona
Barcelona - 4 nights
How does this sound? Again, am i trying to do too much? Would i be better to drop Barcelona and add more nights to my other cities and maybe add a night or two in Marbella or Malaga?
Still thinking the following itinerary:
Madrid -- 3 nights
Train to Sevilla
Sevilla -- 4 nights
Rent car to Granada
Granada -- 3 nights
Fly to Barcelona
Barcelona - 4 nights
How does this sound? Again, am i trying to do too much? Would i be better to drop Barcelona and add more nights to my other cities and maybe add a night or two in Marbella or Malaga?
#30
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okay, i will add a night to Madrid and cut Granada to 2 nights.
I did 4 nights in Sevilla because i thought we could do day trips from there as well. We do like to explore. But i am open to better ideas. What about driving to Barcelona from Granada and stopping in Valencia? is that worth it? Is it a drive worth making?
I did 4 nights in Sevilla because i thought we could do day trips from there as well. We do like to explore. But i am open to better ideas. What about driving to Barcelona from Granada and stopping in Valencia? is that worth it? Is it a drive worth making?
#31

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Your trip is really coming together, and just as it is, it would be wonderful.
I would, however, take a day from Sevilla (or Granada - though I actually like Granada more than Sevilla) and add it to Madrid so I could do a day trip to Toledo (or Segovia). If I had to make a choice, I would choose Toledo (from Madrid) over Cordoba (from Sevilla) for a day trip.
I have not done it, but isn't there a fast train from Barcelona to Madrid? Could you fly home from Barcelona?
I would, however, take a day from Sevilla (or Granada - though I actually like Granada more than Sevilla) and add it to Madrid so I could do a day trip to Toledo (or Segovia). If I had to make a choice, I would choose Toledo (from Madrid) over Cordoba (from Sevilla) for a day trip.
I have not done it, but isn't there a fast train from Barcelona to Madrid? Could you fly home from Barcelona?
#33
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Include at least one stay in Paradores, for instance in Arcos de la Frontera, may be you can go by land from Granada to Barcelona. You probably have to check what way is better.In Seville we stayed in one of the high tech hotels, Petit Palace Marques de Santa Ana Hotel, we were pleased with it,
got the best price directly form hotel including breakfast which is good. On the contrary I did not like another hotel that we stayed before called Hotel Dona Maria accross from the Cathedral.
got the best price directly form hotel including breakfast which is good. On the contrary I did not like another hotel that we stayed before called Hotel Dona Maria accross from the Cathedral.
#36
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I have found some hotels and would like to get some input:
Madrid: Hotel Preciados
AC Palacio Del Retiro
Sevilla: Casa No. 7
Las Casas de la Juderia
Granada: Hotel Casa Grande 1800
Santa Isabel la Real
Barcelona: Villa Emilia
Hotel Claris
I'd love input and would welcome other ideas!
Madrid: Hotel Preciados
AC Palacio Del Retiro
Sevilla: Casa No. 7
Las Casas de la Juderia
Granada: Hotel Casa Grande 1800
Santa Isabel la Real
Barcelona: Villa Emilia
Hotel Claris
I'd love input and would welcome other ideas!

