Spain in July?
#21

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We loved Segovia and you can drive there very easily from Madrid.
We went to Pedraza de la Sierra, there are several trip reports out there that cover that.
I have never been to San Sebastian and would love that.
Or you could check out the Rioja area.
I noticed the Iberian traveler'd website has some nice itineraries for those areas....
http://iberiantraveler.com/#la%20rioja
We went to Pedraza de la Sierra, there are several trip reports out there that cover that.
I have never been to San Sebastian and would love that.
Or you could check out the Rioja area.
I noticed the Iberian traveler'd website has some nice itineraries for those areas....
http://iberiantraveler.com/#la%20rioja
#22
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Andalucia will be hot in July - Seville around 37 celsius during the day. As an Austalian I don´t consider that unbearably hot and we were in Seville last July and were fine - just stopped frequently for drinks. That said, it wouldn´t be my favourite month to do a lot of sightseeing etc.
As for 50 degrees that someone mentioned - I very much doubt it.
We live nearer Malaga and right now it is quite cool - it has been a very cool April and May and we haven´t even considered going in the pool yet.
If you stayed on the coast in July it would be a bit cooler than Seville.
As for 50 degrees that someone mentioned - I very much doubt it.
We live nearer Malaga and right now it is quite cool - it has been a very cool April and May and we haven´t even considered going in the pool yet.
If you stayed on the coast in July it would be a bit cooler than Seville.
#23
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I love San Sebastian and the Basque Country. I've been to Mallorca, Costa Brava, Madrid etc. but I liked the atmosphere of the Cantabrian Coast and the food above all. Your only problem would be booking a place at this late a date, however I would explore it. No need to limit yourself with Spain since France is next door.
#25
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I would choose somewhere coastal. I would far prefer Andalucia in July to Madrid, as at least you have a sea breeze in many parts. I would have suggested the Costa Brava or Dorada area but as you have already been to Barcelona, that may not suit. Wherever you choose, pick a hotel with ac!
If you liked Mallorca, you could consider Menorca.
On the east coast, I like Peniscola and Tarragona. I also stayed in the tourist resort town of Cambrils which was very nice.
If you liked Mallorca, you could consider Menorca.
On the east coast, I like Peniscola and Tarragona. I also stayed in the tourist resort town of Cambrils which was very nice.




