Spain Anniversary Trip
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You should check the rometorio website. I haven’t used it yet, but many people on this forum recommend it to find out how to get from point a to point b.
Or check the ALSA bus schedule directly. Or check airlines. Or rent a car?
I haven’t been to those regions you are now considering so I can’t help you any further. Do you have a guidebook?
Or check the ALSA bus schedule directly. Or check airlines. Or rent a car?
I haven’t been to those regions you are now considering so I can’t help you any further. Do you have a guidebook?
#23
Joined: Sep 2003
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I don't believe anyone has mentioned Segovia. It's just a half hour (or so) north of Madrid. We chose it over Toledo because we were interested in the aquaduct, alcazar, and cathedral. We weren't disappointed! I believe it doesn't get quite as many tourists as Toledo. We also loved San Sebastian and Salamanca. Burgos is a wonderful stop for lunch on the way to San Sebastian if that's the route you take! Enjoy
#24
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Thinking of Flying into Bilbao and using that as my Hub City(For Basque area) Drive to la Rioja for 2 days ( 1-2 Hour drive). Any good beach recommendations around Bilbao?
It does not have to be San Sebastion I am open to other locations as long as its not to crowded =)
It does not have to be San Sebastion I am open to other locations as long as its not to crowded =)
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Sounds like a good idea. We are staying in San Sebastián for the first time in July. There is plenty to see and do in this region, so I am sure you will enjoy it. I found Maribels Guides to be useful when researching Maribel's City and Regional Guides
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