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mbuti Mar 16th, 2007 10:42 AM

Help with Spain Itinerary
 
I'm looking for some guidance on a trip I'll be taking in summertime to Spain - and I'd like to hear if anyone suggests that time be extended in any of these cities - and reduced in another. We'll only be going to a small amount of museums:
Saturday - arrive Madrid very early from US
Tuesday morning - high speed train to Seville
Thursday morning - fly to Barcelona
Depart for US on Sunday morning

lostinplace Mar 16th, 2007 08:24 PM

I would spend less time in Madrid, but see one of the three great art museums and the Palacio Real.

Stop in Cordoba for a day to see the Mezquita (Great Mosque), it's on the way to Seville. The Cathedral and Real Alcazar make Seville worth two days.

I would also try to get to Granada to see the Alhambra, but there's only so much time in a week! Actually, I prefer Andalucia to Barcelona, but you have to see for yourself.

Robert2533 Mar 16th, 2007 08:30 PM

I have to disagree with lostinplace regarding Madrid, one of Spain's most vibrant cities. Also, since this planned trip is during the hottest time of the year, a Spanish summer, I'd suggest looking further north after spending the first few days in Madrid. I'd go with Madrid, Barcelona and Green Spain.

worldinabag Mar 17th, 2007 02:55 AM

Hi

Yes another vote for Madrid. And Seville will be stinkin' hot. So go north as suggested. Try San Sebastion. Gets alot of good reviews.

Viajero2 Mar 17th, 2007 05:13 AM

Drop Seville in a hurry; bad idea for a summertime, rush itinerary as your appears to be. Head out to Barcelona on Wednesday instead with day trip(s) from there. You do not have a lot of time to go all over the place, so pick two home bases max.

provence97 Mar 17th, 2007 05:20 AM

Spend less time in Seville and more in Barcelona.

mlaffitte Mar 17th, 2007 05:23 AM

I agree, Seville and the south in general will be way too hot. Barcelona is wonderful, and so is Madrid -- I hadn't been to Madrid in years but recently took a business trip there, thoroughly enjoyed it, and am eager to go back. San Sebastian is terrific also, and it will give you a pleasant break from the heat elsewhere. So, instead of Andalucia you might substitute a trip up San Sebastian. You'd probably have to fly, because it's pretty far from both Madrid and Barcelona.

Mary_Fran Mar 17th, 2007 06:43 AM

My sister and I visited a number of cities in Spain in September 2004, over a span of three weeks. Were I to have had only eight days, as you do, I'd skip Barcelona and Seville and spend the entire time in Madrid and environs, including Avila, Segovia, Salamanca, and Toledo, all of which are stunning and not far from Madrid.

Rastaguytoday Mar 17th, 2007 07:29 AM

The folks are correct about Sevilla in the summertime.

You are trying to pack too much into less than a week.

When you arrive in Madrid, store your bags in your hotel and start exploring. Try to stay outdoors for the first day, to acclimate...or store your bags at the train station and take a day trip to Toledo.

Toledo, Segovia and El Escorial all are good day trips from Madrid and there is plenty to do in that short of a time. You could even take a day trip to Cordoba, as the train is very fast.

Try not to miss the Guernica in the Reina Sofia. Try to find a hotel in the Puerto del Sol, a nice spot in the major pedestrian zone. Easy walk to the Plaza Mayor and, in the other direction, the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen muesuems.

brando Mar 17th, 2007 07:38 AM

My advice in order of price, quality, and atmosphere.

Number one with a bullet barcelona, not even close,it has everthing, food, beach, art, intensity, and its cheap.

2. Seville, it may be hot but it's very nice.

3. I like madrid, but my least favorite in spain. Great art.

Spend more time in barcelona.

cruiseluv Mar 17th, 2007 07:41 AM

Sevilla in the summer is brutally hot. Did it once, never again! I like Madrid a lot and I am one of those few people that don't care about Barcelona. I would do Madrid 3 days and if I could get a decent fare to San Sebastian go there for a 2-3 days. From there you could do a daytrip to Bilbao.

blackduff Mar 17th, 2007 07:42 AM

What's wrong with Sevilla in the summer. That's when it's best.

Does everybody (except lostinplace)afraid warmth?

Sevilla is alive at night and it's always the best time to be there in summer.

Blackduff

brando Mar 17th, 2007 07:48 AM

It pulses at night, incredible.

cruiseluv Mar 17th, 2007 08:49 AM

Nothing "wrong" with Sevilla in the summer other than being a 102 degrees in the shade. If you don't mind that, by all means go. The positive is that at least it is dry heat not humid.

blackduff Mar 17th, 2007 09:33 AM

Did Mbuti mention the date of this trip?

Of course Sevilla gets warm in the summer but all of Spain gets hot in the summer. Barcelona gets pretty warm in the summer and the humidity is much higher than Sevilla. In August you can expect somewhere 35 degrees Celcius (ca 95 F) so don't think it's cool. It's right on the Mediterranean and the humidity is high.

Blackduff


CarlosSandoval Mar 17th, 2007 09:57 AM

Sevilla is a beautiful city but definitely sizzling HOT in the summer. Try the Catalunia region, Barcelona or even the Balearic islands...Formentera. Or maybe go to Valencia or along the coast.

Viajero2 Mar 18th, 2007 01:19 PM

in response to blackduff <<Does everybody (except lostinplace)afraid warmth?<< I grew up in Puerto Rico and I would NOT spend an hour in Seville in the summer!! You can have it!

lincasanova Mar 18th, 2007 02:54 PM

frankly, its not like you are ging there for weeks on end. so... you are hot for two days.

if you want to see sevilla, i guess it is the only chance you have, so.. go enjoy it. just make sure you get AC in the hotel there and EVERYWHERE.

mbuti Mar 19th, 2007 10:38 AM

WOW! Thank you everyone. I will take all of this into consideration. I appreciate your very honest feedback.

nbujic Mar 19th, 2007 11:27 AM

I wisited Spain in August some years ago. Yes, it was hot but at the age of 30 it was not much of a problem.
Now, 20 years later, I would not do it.


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