First time to Spain/Portugal, any advice for us?
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First time to Spain/Portugal, any advice for us?
<BR>Heaven only knows if this will get posted! We are off on a last minute trip to Spain and Portugal for our first time (leaving March 23). We got a great airfare on NW, good rental car deal, will fly into Madrid, out of Lisbon two weeks later. We have hotels already in Madrid, Estapona, Porto (where we need to be for few days at a special event) and Lisbon. We've done alot of research (unfortunately, could never get thru to this forum on a regular basis in the last 3 weeks we've been planning this trip), we <BR>know generally what we want to see and do (Toledo for sure, skip Gibralter and Morocco) and just wondering if you have last minute advice. Gracias in advance!
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Hi, Cheryl. <BR>My husband and I live in southern Spain. Definitely plan to spend a few days in Andalucia. My vote for the quintessential Spanish city is Seville. While you're in this region, don't miss Grenada. Ronda offers a breath-taking vista, and I love Arcos de la Frontera from among the white towns. Jerez is a great side trip to taste the world's best sherry (and see how it's made). Have a wonderful trip -- the Spanish are such warm people. We love it here.
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Hi Cheryl, We have an excellent Portugal travelogue on our non-commercial web site, TheTravelzine.com. Don&Linda <BR>http://thetravelzine.com
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Hi Cheryl, <BR>Just saw your message. I'm an American living in Portugal. FYI, the weather this week has been rainy and cold. But they say it should clear up. That doesn't mean that it won't start raining again next week though. Bring sweaters and an umbrella or raincoat. When in Lisbon don't miss a trip to Sintra (a short drive out of town or a very short train ride). In Lisbon see the Jeronimos Monastery, Belem Tower, Monument to the Discoveries, Coach Museum and the Ajuda Palace. These are all easy to see in a short time because they're all in the same area and within walking distance of each other. Do see the town of Evora- it's beautiful! Have fun and if you need further Portugal advice, feel freee to email me directly.
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My favorite city in Spain is Barcelona. The cathedral and the Segreta Familia are both a wonderful experience. Whilein Madrid, visit as many old churches as you can because each one is more beautiful thatn the one before. If you get a chance, any of the cities along the Mediteranean are fun but may not be really warm at this time of year. <BR> <BR>Have fun
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Hello Cheryl , we are also leaving on the 23 to Madrid, but sorry to say not same airline, then we shall visit - <BR>Guadalupe,Seville,Arcos,Ronda,Granada, Merida coming into Portugal at Evora and then going North towards Santiago de Compostela in Spain ( on the way visiting Portugal of course,) <BR>Did a lot of research , be most than happy to share it, ( also have read the good replies you got and taking advantage of them) if you feel like it send me a direct e mail...Buen viaje.
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hi cheryl, <BR>we spent 12 days in portugal last may, and the alentejo region was our favourite. evora and its environs were great. if within your budget, splurge on at least a night at the pousada de rainha santa isabel in estremoz (short distance from evora). you will get a low season rate (about $130 USD, if memory serves). if you can't stay there, at least have a meal in their restaurant. it's a converted 12th-century castle, and definitely one of the highlights of our trip.