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sophie75 Nov 23rd, 2016 09:36 PM

Spain itinerary.
 
Hey everyone

This is what we are thinking of doing in Spain with the time we have available in spring

Barcelona 4 nights
Take flight to Granada - stay 2 nights
Train (3 hrs) to Seville stay 3 nights
Train (3hrs) to Madrid stay 3 nights
Flight to Paris 3 nights
Fly home

How are the trains in Spain ? Domestic flights ? Any walking tours or other tours you might recommend. ?
Any thoughts

kja Nov 23rd, 2016 10:07 PM

Have you seen the responses to your other post?
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...y-is-it-ok.cfm

Again, IMO, too rushed, but it depends on what you want.

The trains in Spain are excellent.

Please consult a guidebook.

Sassafrass Nov 23rd, 2016 10:41 PM

Personally, I would ditch Paris this trip and add that time to Spain for Toledo and Córdoba. It is easier to stop into a major city than to visit smaller, more out of the way places. You will be so close to Córdoba, shame to miss it.

If Paris is a must this trip, then skip Barcelona and add a night or two to Paris and the other two to Spain for Toledo and Córdoba. Catch Barcelona on another trip.

neckervd Nov 24th, 2016 07:01 AM

You could also do all by train:
Barcelona - Madrid: 2 1/2 hrs, trains at least every hr
Madrid - Sevilla: 2 1/2 hrs, trains at least every hr
Sevilla - Granada: 3 1/2 hrs, 4 trains daily
Granada - Paris: 4 hrs, 4 daily flights with Iberia, fares start around 70 EUR

PalenQ Nov 24th, 2016 12:27 PM

How are the trains in Spain ?>

The pain in Spain is mainly on the train - that's what I once thought years ago but now the opposite is true - modern comfy super-fast trains link main cities frequently.

www.renfe.com - official site of Spanish Railways -book early to get discounted tickets much cheaper than full fare. Lots of info on Spanish trains: www.seat61.com -sage advice on discounted ticket procurement; www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.ricksteves.com.

RonZ Nov 24th, 2016 01:16 PM

Personally I would skip Granada, netting only a full day. Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Paris +2 nights.

nytraveler Nov 24th, 2016 05:01 PM

If you really want to see much of Spain, drop the outlier Paris and add time to Andalusia - one of the most fascinating parts of Europe due to it's unique Moorish heritage. Definitely add Cordoba and consider a day in Ronda or one of the other White Villages.

RonZ Nov 24th, 2016 10:27 PM

W/o Paris, the best plan [per available flights] might be the AVE from Barcelona to Seville, end up in Madrid for the flight home.

MissPrism Nov 25th, 2016 01:34 AM

Ttt

Egbert Nov 25th, 2016 07:09 AM

Your first plan is great. I might skip Barcelona to add more time to Andalucia. I might skip Paris too and plan a future trip there. However if you've never been and are eager to go than do it. Paris has the "wow" factor for sure.

sophie75 Nov 25th, 2016 10:01 AM

Thanks everyone, we are visiting paris because that is where we must fly from to get home. Also, it is my friend's birthday on day 2 in Paris, and she has always wanted to visit the city. Were trying to make it "special". I was just concerned about trains and transportation from airports. Everything Ive read, seems to be efficient.

kimhe Nov 26th, 2016 01:56 AM

Fabulous tapas bars especially in Madrid and Sevilla, so perhaps do a tapas tour in one or both. http://azahar-sevilla.com/sevilletapas/

To give you an idea, a tapas night in the local atmosphere Triana district in Sevilla. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mFE9k0E-2Y

And free tapas with every glass in tapas bars in Granada. http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/06/26/...35_939336.html

See top of the shelf flamenco in Casa Patas in Madrid:
http://www.casapatas.com/
or in La Casa del Flamenco in Sevilla:
http://www.lacasadelflamencosevilla.com/
or in Casa del Arte Flamenco in Granada: http://www.casadelarteflamenco.com/es/

PalenQ Nov 27th, 2016 08:36 AM

Were trying to make it "special". I was just concerned about trains and transportation from airports>

for novices a taxi may be best in Paris right to your hotel and not that much more than two fares via RER or air buses.


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