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kelly22904 Feb 3rd, 2010 04:25 PM

Itinerary for Spain
 
Would love any advice or comments on our itinerary for our 1st trip to Spain.

Fly into Barcelona-4 nights
Fly to Granada-2 nights
Rent car and drive to Ronda-2 days with car
Drive to Sevilla-2 nights
Train to Madrid-5 nights, then fly home from Madrid

kelly22904 Feb 3rd, 2010 04:27 PM

I neglected to mention we'll be in Spain late Sept thru early Oct, if that makes any difference.

brando Feb 3rd, 2010 06:05 PM

I think 5 nights in Madrid is too much. I don't have an alternative for you but that's my thought. I didn't dislike Madrid I left that city with no real desire to go back- that's rare.

jubilada Feb 3rd, 2010 06:22 PM

La Merce festival in Barcelona is sept 24 to 26 and alot of fun, I hear. Looks like you might hit it.
Also if you did not want to spend a couple of days in the Basque country and fly out of Bilbao.

jubilada Feb 3rd, 2010 06:23 PM

sorry: meant to say if you did not want to spend 5 days in Madrid....

danon Feb 3rd, 2010 06:31 PM

I don't think 5 nights (4 days) is too long in Madrid - you can make a day trip to Toledo or Segovia and , if it is your interest, see some of the greatest paintings in the world .
I am not sure about 2 days in Ronda..maybe an extra day in Seville or a day in Cordoba.

cmeyer54 Feb 3rd, 2010 06:33 PM

I'd add time in Seville. One night in Granada will be enough and then drive from there to Ronda - maybe one night there. That will give you extra time in Seville. 5 nights in Madrid is a lot - we did 3 Madrid, 4 Seville, 2 Malaga, 4 Barcelona, one last night in Madrid near the airport and then home. We took AVE from Madrid to Seville, rented a car and drove to Malaga with a stop in Zahara and Ronda; did a day trip to Granada and then flew from Malaga to Barcelona; flew from Barcelona to Madrid (no train was available back then) and home from Madrid. My favorites were Seville and Barcelona - would go back to either one in a heartbeat!

Egbert Feb 3rd, 2010 06:40 PM

Maybe four nights in Madrid is a better idea. 3-4 nights in '
Seville is important and I really like 2 nights minimum in Granada. I also like Malaga for one night. Barcelona is okay, I'm a San Sebastian type of guy. Ronda is too quiet for more than one night for me, I might prefer Cadiz but the view from the bridge is a must see in Ronda. Many people will disagree with everything I've said (except Seville).

kelly22904 Feb 3rd, 2010 07:30 PM

I figured 5 nights in Madrid with a day trip or two to include Toledo and/or Segovia. If we did only 1 day trip from Madrid, which would be best? Also, with 2 nights in Ronda, couldn't we have time to drive to some of the other hill towns? I only picked Ronda as a homebase.

Jubilada, we will arrive in Barcelona on the 23rd! Just in time with the festival! Do you have experience with it? What kind of festival is it?

jubilada Feb 3rd, 2010 07:45 PM

I don't have personal experience but am going this year! It is a city wide festival of the patron saint of Barcelona. There are castellars , who build a many storied human building, the parade of the giants, fireworks, concerts, a huge wine tasting and many more events.
See http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.c...-la-merce.html
for more details. It provides a link to the program, only in Catalan, and lots of description. There are many threads about it on Trip Advisor Barcelona forum.

kelly22904 Feb 3rd, 2010 07:52 PM

Jubilada, that Giant's parade looks cool! Now I'm REALLY excited.

Aduchamp1 Feb 3rd, 2010 07:57 PM

My only quibble with you intinerary is that Ronda is not a great home base. It is a small town worth visiting but with linited amenities.

kimhe Feb 4th, 2010 04:07 AM

The world's greatest and most prestigious flamenco festival - the Bienal de Flamenco - takes place in Sevilla from September 15th to October 9th. It's an experience even if you're not into flamenco, and you might be up for a big surprise.

Promo for the 2008 edition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYwUL...layer_embedded

I would anyhow recommend you to spend some more time in Sevilla.

MFNYC Feb 4th, 2010 05:44 AM

Having been to both Madrid and Barcelona (but not any of the other cities mentioned), I think more time should be spent in Barcelona. We were just there for a week, and easily could have stayed longer. Both cities have several day trip possibilities.

Check our Maribel's guide (they are free to print out from her website: www.maribelsguides.com).


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