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Shirleya53 Sep 19th, 2009 06:42 AM

Between Madrid & Barcelona
 
We are trying to decide if we should drive instead of fly or train before we get on our cruise. Are there any interesting things to see or do between Madrid and Barcelona?

Egbert Sep 19th, 2009 08:12 AM

No

lincasanova Sep 19th, 2009 01:39 PM

If you have the extra time, the most interesting route IMO is to go southeast to Alarcon for coffee stop. See the parador. The continue to Valencia. Spend the night. Next day drive to Peñiscola and end in Barcelona.

Mad-Vlc 3.5 hours plus stop in Alarcon (no tolls)

Vlc- Bcn.. 3 hours or so plus stop in Peñiscola. ( tolls or slower road with no tolls)

OHcharlotte Sep 30th, 2009 12:51 AM

Hi there,

I think its best that you get a flight if you can get a cheap one purely because there isn't that many interesting things inbetween Madrid and Barcelona. However, if you want to go off the beaten track a little then I would recommend that you do day trips from either madrid e.g Toledo or Barcelona e.g. Costa Brava. In both these places, of course depending on where you go, you can find excellent food at a cheap price.

So I would recommend looking for flights, vueling.com is usually the best option. That way you can save time allowing you to do some day trips.

Hope it all goes well.

OHcharlotte

(Oh-holidays)

Revulgo Sep 30th, 2009 02:29 AM

Zaragoza is the best option.
http://www.spain.info/tourspain/dest...tm?language=en

alexislovesspain Sep 30th, 2009 06:07 AM

Zargoza is cool .. what about Cuenca?

Aduchamp1 Sep 30th, 2009 06:30 AM

I like Cuenca a great deal but it still a long way to Barcelona.

Revulgo Sep 30th, 2009 06:45 AM

IMO Cuenca is a long detour...

Man_in_seat_61 Sep 30th, 2009 07:50 AM

Nobody flies any more between Madrid & Barcelona.

The new high-speed rail line opened fully last year, linking Madrid & Barcelona city centre to city centre in just 2 hours 38 minutes stress-free, compared to 4 hours of taxis and airport hassle and cramped and environmentally-hostile planes.

See www.renfe.es for online train tickets within Spain, you can get cheap Web or Estrella tickets if you pre-book.

celeste60 Sep 30th, 2009 10:06 PM

yes there is a high speed train between madrid and baracolona, but it is a whole lot more expensive than flying.

lincasanova Oct 1st, 2009 12:32 AM

I think this all depends on the time available to do some NICE, UNIQUE sightseeing, ( my option) and actually see some high points of the country, or if they just want to "Get there".

NEDSIRELAND Oct 1st, 2009 12:58 AM

When are you making that trip??

If it's around 12 Oct., Zaragoza is a Must! That date is not only a National Holiday; it is also when la Virgen de Pilar is celebrated. If you're lucky, you'll see groups dancing Jotas Aragonesas in front of Zaragoza's Magnificent Cathedral.

There's a Video of such a performance with Placido Domingo singing la Jota de la Dolores on the 'net.' Sorry, I don't have the URL


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