Recommendations for first trip to Spain
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Recommendations for first trip to Spain
My husband and I have booked our first trip ever to Spain for mid-late November. We arrive into Barcelona and leave out of Madrid (although we are only planning to spend the last night there.) We have 7 nights in between and right now are planning on 3 in Barcelona and 4 in Sevilla. We are interested in a mixture of seeing the sights and enjoying the culture (via some good food and drink.) This board helped me plan a fabulous trip to Ireland two years ago so I would love any specific recommendations this time around on good hotels in these two cities (not more than $200 per night), restaurants to check out, as well as potential day trips to take (particulary while in Sevilla.) Thanks in advance for your help.
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I love your plan, I was not impressed with madrid, except for the prada, way to americanized. Barcelona and Sevilla will give you a great taste of spain. As far as side trips, I enjoy history especially ancient so spain is a great place to see roman ruins. Near Barcelona is Tarronga with a great areana and aquaduct to see. Also near sevilla is a place called italica with ruins of an ancient city with another arena and homes with incredible mosiac flores intact. Enjoy spain, barcelona has incredible food and is very cheap.
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Did this trip first 2 weeks of December in 2005, although reverse direction.
Sounds loke you only have 2 days in Barcelona so that will take up all time there. I would take a day trip to Cordoba and spend the rest in Sevilla with lots to see and do. We loved both Sevilla and Barcelona, 2 totally different type of cities.We had mixed impressions of Madrid, but it was our jet lag first stop.
Sounds loke you only have 2 days in Barcelona so that will take up all time there. I would take a day trip to Cordoba and spend the rest in Sevilla with lots to see and do. We loved both Sevilla and Barcelona, 2 totally different type of cities.We had mixed impressions of Madrid, but it was our jet lag first stop.
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I had the best time in Barcelona a few years ago. It's one of my favorite cities in the world. I followed the Fodors guide book walking tour. It's a wonderful city to walk around in, weather permitting, and explore! We just walked by restaurants when we felt hungry and had the best food. I would stay close to the the beach side of the town. It was very central and lively at night. The metro was also very easy to navigate. Enjoy!
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Two great cities! We rented apartments in both, and were happy to have the extra room and a small kitchen, for much less than $200.
The apartment we used in Barcelona was right off the Ramblas, a block from La Boqueria market.
http://www.rentinbarcelona.com/properties/168.htm
The apartment in Sevilla was on a small plaza, above a little cafe, where the breakfast came with the apartment.
http://sevilla5.com/apartments/san-andres.html
Both agencies have many other apartments available.
The apartments were clean, nicely furnished in simple modern style - no clutter.
Things to do in Barcelona: all things Gaudi; Parc Guell if the weather permits, a concert at the Palau de la Musica (we went to a concert because the tours were all booked up and that was the only way to get in,but it was great!). Also the Museu Picasso and the Font Magica on Montjuic (at night if they do the water show)
We ate at a terrific pizza place called Veronica, lots of young people. Boqueria market is a lot of fun, and beautiful
Guidebook we liked: For carrying around - Eyewitness Top 10 Barcelona.
Have a great trip!
The apartment we used in Barcelona was right off the Ramblas, a block from La Boqueria market.
http://www.rentinbarcelona.com/properties/168.htm
The apartment in Sevilla was on a small plaza, above a little cafe, where the breakfast came with the apartment.
http://sevilla5.com/apartments/san-andres.html
Both agencies have many other apartments available.
The apartments were clean, nicely furnished in simple modern style - no clutter.
Things to do in Barcelona: all things Gaudi; Parc Guell if the weather permits, a concert at the Palau de la Musica (we went to a concert because the tours were all booked up and that was the only way to get in,but it was great!). Also the Museu Picasso and the Font Magica on Montjuic (at night if they do the water show)
We ate at a terrific pizza place called Veronica, lots of young people. Boqueria market is a lot of fun, and beautiful
Guidebook we liked: For carrying around - Eyewitness Top 10 Barcelona.
Have a great trip!
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There's an overnight train (Talgo: todo preferente) departs Barcelona Sants at 22:35 or so and arrives Sevilla Santa Justa at 08:30. Sleeping Compartments are quier and very comfortable. If you go that route I would advise that you stock up on snacks & drinks at a Deli in the Barcelona Sants Station. We were in the last carriage, 7 carriages away from the Cafeteria Car (a long walk for my AM Coffee).
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a great website for all things Seville is
www.exploreseville.com
www.exploreseville.com
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My wife and I spent 5 nights in Barcelona, 3 in Sevilla, and 3 in Madrid. If I had to do it over again, I'd take 1 night from Madrid, and add it to Barcelona, but that's just me.
We stayed here in Barcelona, we rented an apartment through Loving Barcelona (www.lovingbarcelona.com). We booked Diputacio #4, and would recommend it for its price and location.
In Sevilla, we stayed at the Hotel Becquer, which we would also recommend. I think the prices may have gone up since we stayed there, but the location's fantastic, and the room was clean, quiet, and very comfortable.
We stayed here in Barcelona, we rented an apartment through Loving Barcelona (www.lovingbarcelona.com). We booked Diputacio #4, and would recommend it for its price and location.
In Sevilla, we stayed at the Hotel Becquer, which we would also recommend. I think the prices may have gone up since we stayed there, but the location's fantastic, and the room was clean, quiet, and very comfortable.
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julzieluv, yes he probably did fall over with a 30% tip and no, you are dead right, he is not used to it. It is not usual to leave a percentage tip in Spain, only "the dust". Our Spanish friends get quite het up if we leave more than one euro! I should go back there (any time in the next 20 years) and I expect you will be very welcome.
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Loved, loved barcelona -- I should have stayed an entire week rather than the 4 days we had, spent the other 4 days in Pamplona and San Sebastian. We also rented a great apt in BCN but it was a 3 br/3 bath (135/Euro/nigt).
We had a great time at the opera at the Liceu -- half price if you go when the "alternative cast" performs during the weeknight. Try doing a search for Barcelona and look for laclaire and Maribel's replies -- provide tons of food and other suggestions -- they are all outstanding. This was the best vacation and food vacation I've had to date.
Passadis Del Pep, Gaig, Abac, Commerc 24 for great pricey BCN restaurants. check out www.maribelsguides.com -- indispensable resource. Have fun!
We had a great time at the opera at the Liceu -- half price if you go when the "alternative cast" performs during the weeknight. Try doing a search for Barcelona and look for laclaire and Maribel's replies -- provide tons of food and other suggestions -- they are all outstanding. This was the best vacation and food vacation I've had to date.
Passadis Del Pep, Gaig, Abac, Commerc 24 for great pricey BCN restaurants. check out www.maribelsguides.com -- indispensable resource. Have fun!
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Thanks to all of you for your help and insights. It is much appreciated. I will definitely check out the threads and websites recommended. I think we will probably stay in a hotel versus an apartment (just our preference) so any additional thoughts on BCN hotels would be great.
Is Botafumeiro in Barcelona or Sevilla?
Is Botafumeiro in Barcelona or Sevilla?
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Last October we spent 4 wonderful nights in Sevilla at Taberna del Alabardero (www.tabernadelalabardero.com). Its hotel only has 7 rooms, but those 7 rooms are on the top floor of the remainder of the building, which includes a cooking and hospitality school, a fine dining restaurant on the second floor and a bistro and tea court on the first floor, all run by the same people. I recommend.
The most obvious day trip would be to Cordoba, to see the Mezquita. Ronda is a bit further (in the other direction).
That being said, one of the main attractions of Sevilla is just being there. It has great ambience.
The most obvious day trip would be to Cordoba, to see the Mezquita. Ronda is a bit further (in the other direction).
That being said, one of the main attractions of Sevilla is just being there. It has great ambience.


