Just returned from Spain. Any questions?
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Just returned from Spain. Any questions?
My wife and I just returned from a wounderful trip to Spain. We would be glad to answer any questions you might have. We stay in Segovia, Salamonca, Caceres, Zafra, Seville, Arcos, Nerja, Granada, Toledo, and Madrid.
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Granada, Arcos, Seville, Toledo, and Madrid are on our itinerary for the 8 days we have in Spain in October (also Barcelona, where you didn't go). I'd appreciate any tips on efficient use of time in those cities. Is it necessary to reserve a visit time at the Alhambra and wait in line to do so? Does any other important attraction operate that way? Was there anything you considered a waste of time that might be avoided? Did you drive, and if so, are the toll roads sufficiently better than alternatives to be worth the price? <BR>Thanks for your kind offer of information! <BR> <BR> <BR>
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A friend and I are planning a trip to Spain from London during the first week of September. I have no selected which city I want to be my first place to stay. I would like to know your opinion about renting a car, and which cities would you definitely recommend visiting. We really like to salsa dance.
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According to my travel books the average high will be between 47 and 62 degrees depending on where you are. The average low will be between 33 and 57 degrees. These fiqures are in farenheit. At worst you will have at least 22 days of sun per month. We essentially went on a "budget trip" average 3 star hotels. The Hotel Cason del Tormes in Madrid was pretty good for the money,(About $55 a night) and was the cheapest of the trip. Frommer's Spain gives a real nice run down on hotels of all money classes. <BR>
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My Girlfriend and I will be flying to Gibraltar at<BR>the end of August, to camp and / or find cheap<BR>accommodation in southern Spain for a fortnight. We<BR>would mainly like to be near the coast, but away<BR>from the most touristy areas. Where would you<BR>recommend? How about getting a bus either East<BR>towards Almeria, or West towards Cadiz, or perhaps<BR>both? Thanks for any suggestions.
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Web site for distance buses in Spain is <BR>www.enatcar.es Local buses is www.alsa.es <BR>Railroad site is www.renfe.es <BR>Enjoy Spain! <BR>Bob K. <BR>
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Were are going to travel to Madrid in mid October and plan to see the city in 2-3 days. Also we planned to visit Toledo, Seville and possibly do Gibraltar if time permits (5 days excluding time in Madrid). It would be great if you could recommend any hotels/ restaurants/ sites etc. in these cities as well as any particular things to avoid. Thank you very much.
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After searching through the www.renfe.es web page and reading my guidebook, I still can't determine if there is a train (or bus?) that travels from Seville to Malaga. Any advice?
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Rick, <BR>My girlfriend and I are heading to Spain in late October. We will begin in Barcelona, but plan on taking the train to Madrid for a 4-5 day stint around that part of the country. I am considering renting a car in Madrid, bypassing the city scene and travelling around for several days before returning to Madrid and directly back to Barcelona. Where our little excursion will take us is still up in the air. If we're only talking 4-5 days of driving, what would you consider a must visit/see or overnight stay? I'm guessing we will choose 2-3 main locations to visit and stay overnight. Should I bother even renting a car? I appreciate any suggestions. <BR> <BR>Thank you, <BR>Eric