Please Vote: Barcelona or Southern Spain
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Please Vote: Barcelona or Southern Spain
My wife and I have been debating for a month on where to go in Spain. We will be there at the end of April for 8 days.
Itinerary A: Madrid, Toledo and Barcelona
Itinerary B: Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Ronda, Granada.
Itinerary C: Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, Seville, Ronda, and Granada.
Please vote as if this is your only trip to Spain. Your help will be greatly appreciated!
Itinerary A: Madrid, Toledo and Barcelona
Itinerary B: Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Ronda, Granada.
Itinerary C: Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, Seville, Ronda, and Granada.
Please vote as if this is your only trip to Spain. Your help will be greatly appreciated!
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I think B & C would be too much for 8 days. These cites are pretty far from each other. You would spend all your time schlepping.
Your trip all depends on what you think is most important. You obviously think Madrid & Toledo are imortant b/c they are #1 & 2 on every list. Why not just concentrate on those two?
For me, Granada & the Alhambra would be #1.
Your trip all depends on what you think is most important. You obviously think Madrid & Toledo are imortant b/c they are #1 & 2 on every list. Why not just concentrate on those two?
For me, Granada & the Alhambra would be #1.
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If you want to add something to Madrid and Toledo, I would vote for Grenada. Barcelona is a unique destination, but what draws many people there is the nightlife, the seaside and the Gaudi. If those things aren't hugely important to you, I save Barcelona for another time.
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Thanks for your replies so far! Just wanted to mentioned that we are flying home from Madrid so Madrid and Toledo are in every option. Also, option 3 is a lot of areas to cover but we are planning to fly from Barcelona to Seville and we plan to start every day early. Please vote as if this is the only trip to Spain and not coming back at a later time.
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As for Barcelona, I really think it depends on how much you like Gaudi or how much you want to be in party central for Spain. The food in Barcelona is great, the culture is quite off-beat, and there is a general air of revelry and youth all over town.
I may never get to go back to Spain, but if I do, it won't be to visit Barcelona. But I would go back in a flash to Grenada, Toledo and Madrid, and while I like Sevilla quite a bit, I wouldn't make it a focus.
I may never get to go back to Spain, but if I do, it won't be to visit Barcelona. But I would go back in a flash to Grenada, Toledo and Madrid, and while I like Sevilla quite a bit, I wouldn't make it a focus.
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i woul dalso prefer mad-toledo and whatever suits you best to the granda-sevilla option.
with a car i think you can do this.AVE to toledo.
pick up car in toledo after finishing touring.
drive to granada, then drop off in sevilla (before touring).
then AVE back to madrid.
but if YOU are most interested in big cities.. then i see no way you can add them all to include barcelona. You will have to drop someting elsewhere.
with a car i think you can do this.AVE to toledo.
pick up car in toledo after finishing touring.
drive to granada, then drop off in sevilla (before touring).
then AVE back to madrid.
but if YOU are most interested in big cities.. then i see no way you can add them all to include barcelona. You will have to drop someting elsewhere.
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Thanks to all who have responded so far! This is really helpful. My choice is Itinerary A(Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona) and my wife is Itinerary B(Madrid, Toledo, and southern Spain) and Itinerary C(Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, and southern Spain) is for both of us. From the responses so far, it looks like Itinerary B is winning. I was hoping that some may vote for Itinerary C since Rick Steve's and Tauck guided tours have a similar short days for each city itinerary. Is Itinerary C really impossible? Will I regret not going to Barcelona since it will be a slim chance that I will be back to Spain?
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Only you know what is important to you.
The Alhambra or Gaudi. Ancient or Modern. Granada or Barcelona. They are both marvelous cities, each in their own way.
If you don't care then flip a coin. At least that way you can be sure that you don't secretly want one more than the other.
What are your expectations of Barcelona? Of course you will be sorry not to see absolutely EVERYTHING in the enitre country. But it is impossible to see everything in 8 days.
I think with all the wonderful sites you will see in Madrid, Toledo & Granada you will be sorry not to be able to spend MORE time in each & not long for more.
The Alhambra or Gaudi. Ancient or Modern. Granada or Barcelona. They are both marvelous cities, each in their own way.
If you don't care then flip a coin. At least that way you can be sure that you don't secretly want one more than the other.
What are your expectations of Barcelona? Of course you will be sorry not to see absolutely EVERYTHING in the enitre country. But it is impossible to see everything in 8 days.
I think with all the wonderful sites you will see in Madrid, Toledo & Granada you will be sorry not to be able to spend MORE time in each & not long for more.
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May I suggest Itinerary D? Stay in Madrid w/daytrips to Toledo, Segovia and Sevilla (Yes, that's possible! We daytripped to Sevilla for Good Friday Processions using this same suggested schedule a few years ago). Why??
Sevilla's Feria de abril begins around 24 Apr. Take an early AM (07:30) AVE from Madrid and be in Sevilla at 10. Do a 'same day return' (25% discount) and return Sevilla-Madrid on the 8PM AVE - just in time for supper.
If you buy 'Visit Spain' passes from SpanAir or Iberia, you might be able to fit in a day in Barcelona, also.
Sevilla's Feria de abril begins around 24 Apr. Take an early AM (07:30) AVE from Madrid and be in Sevilla at 10. Do a 'same day return' (25% discount) and return Sevilla-Madrid on the 8PM AVE - just in time for supper.
If you buy 'Visit Spain' passes from SpanAir or Iberia, you might be able to fit in a day in Barcelona, also.
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I made the mistake of skipping Barcelona on my first visit to Spain.However,I was able to go back last year on my honeymoon.
Barcelona is culturally quite unique and distinct from the rest of Spain.
My wife and I stayed in Bari Gotic - the Latin Qtr, close to the famous La Ramblas.
Besides the Sagrada Lafamilia, there is the Picasso museum,La Ramblas,Montjuic, the Joan Miro park and lots of stuff by Gaudi.
Barcelona also has a very vibrant cultural scene/nightlife.
My wife and I have very fond memories of this city.
Do consider spending atleast a couple of days in Barcelona.
Cheers
Barcelona is culturally quite unique and distinct from the rest of Spain.
My wife and I stayed in Bari Gotic - the Latin Qtr, close to the famous La Ramblas.
Besides the Sagrada Lafamilia, there is the Picasso museum,La Ramblas,Montjuic, the Joan Miro park and lots of stuff by Gaudi.
Barcelona also has a very vibrant cultural scene/nightlife.
My wife and I have very fond memories of this city.
Do consider spending atleast a couple of days in Barcelona.
Cheers
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If this will be the only trip to Spain, I'll go for #3.
I saw all these places (in three different trips) and I liked all of them.
It is very difficult (for me) to compare, Madrid, Barcelona and Seville, Granada,Cordoba are three very different things but each of them has its charm.
I love Spain!
I saw all these places (in three different trips) and I liked all of them.
It is very difficult (for me) to compare, Madrid, Barcelona and Seville, Granada,Cordoba are three very different things but each of them has its charm.
I love Spain!
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Barcelona is not mainly "party central"..you want that then head for Ibiza. And it is a lot more than just Gaudi architecture, too. It is a wonderful contrast to Madrid.
IMO, the only major site in Granada (note I said "major"
is the Alhambra which is nice for a full day. Madrid and Barcelona both offer a wealth of things to see and do.
Your ONLY trip to Spain and only 8 days I would pick "A"
IMO, the only major site in Granada (note I said "major"
is the Alhambra which is nice for a full day. Madrid and Barcelona both offer a wealth of things to see and do.Your ONLY trip to Spain and only 8 days I would pick "A"
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Itin A.
Barcelona is not just nightlife and there is so much to see, do and experience there that it should not be reduced to that. Pretty much any city can be what you want it to be: beautiful and sight-filled, party-central, etc. I am extremely partial to Granada as well, but would not go there in lieu of Barcelona. I would substitute it in place of Toledo, though. . .
One thing against A is that BCN is far from Madrid and getting to and from can be frustrating by train.
Barcelona is not just nightlife and there is so much to see, do and experience there that it should not be reduced to that. Pretty much any city can be what you want it to be: beautiful and sight-filled, party-central, etc. I am extremely partial to Granada as well, but would not go there in lieu of Barcelona. I would substitute it in place of Toledo, though. . .
One thing against A is that BCN is far from Madrid and getting to and from can be frustrating by train.
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I haven't been to Barcelona so I can't comment on that but I have been to Madrid twice and some of the other cities you mentioned.
Last September, my husband (it was his first trip to Spain) and I were there for 8 days and did:
Madrid for three days
Sevilla for two days
Granada-left Sevilla in the early morning, saw the Alhambra and then rented a car and drove to...
Valencia: where we visited a friend of my husband's who had been an exchange student when they were in high school 15 years prior. We were there for two days and then we drove back to Madrid for our flight home.
It was alot and I don't know if I would go to Valencia if it weren't for our friends but we really loved Southern Spain. And for me, I really really wanted to visit the Alhambra. So I guess my vote is for Itinerary B (oh and we used Rick Steves for much of our trip)
Last September, my husband (it was his first trip to Spain) and I were there for 8 days and did:
Madrid for three days
Sevilla for two days
Granada-left Sevilla in the early morning, saw the Alhambra and then rented a car and drove to...
Valencia: where we visited a friend of my husband's who had been an exchange student when they were in high school 15 years prior. We were there for two days and then we drove back to Madrid for our flight home.
It was alot and I don't know if I would go to Valencia if it weren't for our friends but we really loved Southern Spain. And for me, I really really wanted to visit the Alhambra. So I guess my vote is for Itinerary B (oh and we used Rick Steves for much of our trip)
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Depending on the way in which you travel, (C) is a viable option. Its actually very close to what we did a couple of years ago. We visited Madrid, Toledo, Segovia, Cordoba, Granada, Sevilla, and Barcelona. This was our itinerary:
Day 1:
1) Arrive in Madrid
2) Hotel Check-in & Train To Toledo
3) Toledo: Cathedral, Lunch, Church with El Greco's "Burial Of Count Orgaz" (5 hours)
4) Train back to Madrid
5) Reina Sofia Museum (2 hours)
Day 2:
1) Prado (4 hours)
2) Thyssen-Bornemisza (3 hours)
3) Walking around & Plaza Mayor
Day 3:
1) Royal Palace
2) Train To Segovia
3) Segovia: Aqueduct, Lunch, Walking, Veracruz Church, Alcazar (5 hours)
4) Train Back To Madrid
Day 4:
1) AVE to Cordoba
2) Hotel Check-In
3) Mezquita
4) Wandering Around
Day 5:
1) Bus to Granada
2) Alhambra (4 hours)
3) Lunch & Wandering Through Albaicin
4) Bus to Cordoba
Day 6:
1) AVE to Sevilla
2) Alcazar (~2 hours)
3) Lunch
4) Cathedral (~2 hours)
5) Walk back to AVE through Jewish quarter
6) Taxi to airport, fly to Barcelona
Day 7, all Barcelona:
1) Cathedral (~30-45 min)
2) Santa Maria Del Mar (~15 min)
3) Picasso Museum (~1.5 hour)
4) Lunch
5) Walk along Las Ramblas (15-20 min)
6) MNAC (2-3 hour)
7) Fundacion Miro (~2 hour)
8) Dinner
Day 8 (All Barcelona):
1) Casa Battlo (~1-1.5 hour)
2) Sagrada Familia (~2 hour)
3) Lunch In Eixample
4) Park Guell (2 hour)
5) Wandering around, seeing Casa Vicens & sampling cheese shops (~1.5 hour)
6) Casa Mila (1 hour)
7) Dinner in Barceloneta
Day 9:
1) Morning flight Barcelona-Madrid
2) Flight Home
So I guess we were technically there 9 days...Granted we were a pretty physical wreck at the end of our 2 Barcelona days, but we regretted nothing. I know that we basically romped through Toledo & Sevilla particularly, but ultimately I'd probably do the same thing if I could do it all over. This was about 18 months ago, so my memory of time is hazy, but we more or less got up early in the morning (usually 7-7:30) & kept going until around midnight. We treated it as our one and only time in Spain...for what its worth.
Day 1:
1) Arrive in Madrid
2) Hotel Check-in & Train To Toledo
3) Toledo: Cathedral, Lunch, Church with El Greco's "Burial Of Count Orgaz" (5 hours)
4) Train back to Madrid
5) Reina Sofia Museum (2 hours)
Day 2:
1) Prado (4 hours)
2) Thyssen-Bornemisza (3 hours)
3) Walking around & Plaza Mayor
Day 3:
1) Royal Palace
2) Train To Segovia
3) Segovia: Aqueduct, Lunch, Walking, Veracruz Church, Alcazar (5 hours)
4) Train Back To Madrid
Day 4:
1) AVE to Cordoba
2) Hotel Check-In
3) Mezquita
4) Wandering Around
Day 5:
1) Bus to Granada
2) Alhambra (4 hours)
3) Lunch & Wandering Through Albaicin
4) Bus to Cordoba
Day 6:
1) AVE to Sevilla
2) Alcazar (~2 hours)
3) Lunch
4) Cathedral (~2 hours)
5) Walk back to AVE through Jewish quarter
6) Taxi to airport, fly to Barcelona
Day 7, all Barcelona:
1) Cathedral (~30-45 min)
2) Santa Maria Del Mar (~15 min)
3) Picasso Museum (~1.5 hour)
4) Lunch
5) Walk along Las Ramblas (15-20 min)
6) MNAC (2-3 hour)
7) Fundacion Miro (~2 hour)
8) Dinner
Day 8 (All Barcelona):
1) Casa Battlo (~1-1.5 hour)
2) Sagrada Familia (~2 hour)
3) Lunch In Eixample
4) Park Guell (2 hour)
5) Wandering around, seeing Casa Vicens & sampling cheese shops (~1.5 hour)
6) Casa Mila (1 hour)
7) Dinner in Barceloneta
Day 9:
1) Morning flight Barcelona-Madrid
2) Flight Home
So I guess we were technically there 9 days...Granted we were a pretty physical wreck at the end of our 2 Barcelona days, but we regretted nothing. I know that we basically romped through Toledo & Sevilla particularly, but ultimately I'd probably do the same thing if I could do it all over. This was about 18 months ago, so my memory of time is hazy, but we more or less got up early in the morning (usually 7-7:30) & kept going until around midnight. We treated it as our one and only time in Spain...for what its worth.
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If you are going to be in Sevilla during the Feria, it will be very crowded and that is something to consider.
What is it that attracts your wife to Southern Spain? Is she possibly more interested in small towns than Sevilla?
Also, even though you are flying in and out of Madrid, we won't tell anybody if you skip touring Madrid and just use it a transport point to other places. Apart from the Prado, Madrid does not have the outstanding cultural attractions of other major European cities (because of its 20c violent political history). And its social culture is still quite conservative. This is not to diss Madrid, which I really like and would happy spend six months in, but if you dearly want to see Barcelona and your wife dearly wants to see Toleda, Grenada and Andalucia, Madrid can go.
Sorry if people read my remarks as reducing Barcelona to "party central." Barcelona indeed has many art monuments and museums. But many people, especially many northern Europeans and Brits, head for Barcelona for a lively sunny holiday, and many Americans want a taste of its welcoming hedonism. I have friends who go to Barcelona to relax and enjoy that, along with the great food.
What is it that attracts your wife to Southern Spain? Is she possibly more interested in small towns than Sevilla?
Also, even though you are flying in and out of Madrid, we won't tell anybody if you skip touring Madrid and just use it a transport point to other places. Apart from the Prado, Madrid does not have the outstanding cultural attractions of other major European cities (because of its 20c violent political history). And its social culture is still quite conservative. This is not to diss Madrid, which I really like and would happy spend six months in, but if you dearly want to see Barcelona and your wife dearly wants to see Toleda, Grenada and Andalucia, Madrid can go.
Sorry if people read my remarks as reducing Barcelona to "party central." Barcelona indeed has many art monuments and museums. But many people, especially many northern Europeans and Brits, head for Barcelona for a lively sunny holiday, and many Americans want a taste of its welcoming hedonism. I have friends who go to Barcelona to relax and enjoy that, along with the great food.

