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Accommodation in Spain
I want to make a travel to Spain and I'm afraid of the accommodation there. Because I haven't ever made such a trip and I don't know what to prepare for the trip. I have only found some related sites, lake tahoe hotel , cadiz and apartment spain . I wonder if you could give me some other suggestion or recommendation. Any help would be much appreciated!
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I recommend you Barcelona Apartments
Apartments in city centre of Barcelona. Quote:
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Yes, Spain is a beautiful country in the world to visit. Barcelona and Madrid are both great cities. I feel very lucky to have spent a lot of time in Spain. Some other cities to visit: Salamanca, near Portugual, has beautiful architecture. The Basque country, too. San Sebastian is possibly the most beautiful city in the region, but Bilbao is worth visiting for the Guggenheim museum and old town, and the little seaside village of Hondarabbia. Outside Madrid are towns like Segovia, Toledo, and Avila, Toledo is probably the most famous. And Andalucia in the south, Grenada for the Alhambra, and Cordoba is very charming. Seville is very touristic but the old quarter is fantastic and you have to visit the bull ring for a tour! The Lonely Planet guide books are always an excellent source of info and they tend to be honest, too—some guidebooks manage to find charm everywhere, but LP tells it like it is, so you don't waste time or money. As for taking the train, I found buses to actually be better. They are quite cheap and reasonably comfortable. A friend and I took the bus from Madrid to Grenada, and then travelled by bus all over Andalucia, and it was fine. Missed the Picasso museum in Barcelona! I spent too much time in the old town... santander |
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Yes, Salamanca and Santander are very beautiful, though most of tourists go to only Andalucia. There are many nice places in the north of Spain.
>Guidogoodjo Oh, did you miss the Picasso museum? It's a shame, because that is one of my favorite place in Barcelona.
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Yes, the Picasso museum is unforgettable for me. I'd like to go back again for awhile.
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costa brava holidays are the most visited by spain travelers there. Have you been there?
Last edited by lancemaria; 07-29-2007 at 08:21 AM. |
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Spain is really so beautiful country that I can't forget it.
Barcelona and Madrid are both great cities. I feel very lucky to have spent a lot of time in Spain. Some other cities to visit: Salamanca, near Portugual, has beautiful architecture. The Basque country, too. San Sebastian is possibly the most beautiful city in the region, but Bilbao is worth visiting for the Guggenheim museum and old town, and the little seaside village of Hondarabbia. Outside Madrid are towns like Segovia, Toledo, and Avila, Toledo is probably the most famous. And Andalucia in the south, Grenada for the Alhambra, and Cordoba is very charming. Seville is very touristic but the old quarter is fantastic and you have to visit the bull ring for a tour! The Lonely Planet guide books are always an excellent source of info and they tend to be honest, too—some guidebooks manage to find charm everywhere, but LP tells it like it is, so you don't waste time or money. As for taking the train, I found buses to actually be better. They are quite cheap and reasonably comfortable. A friend and I took the bus from Madrid to Grenada, and then travelled by bus all over Andalucia, and it was fine. Missed the Picasso museum in Barcelona! I spent too much time in the old town... |
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travel for honeymoon
My unforgettable experience is my classmates and I went to hotel in tenerife, we enjoyed the beautiful secenary, lying on the beaches, eating tasty food along seaside and then we go shopping, buying anything we wish. (usually small things as souvenir), we lived in the mallorca, well-equipped apparatus, comfortable and clean. I've kept those photos we took at that time.
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Sometimes I'm asked what Spanish sites are not to be missed in a visit to Spain, to which I normally respond: the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita in Cordoba, etc. Funny thing is, some of the Spanish places I have the fondest memories of are not on my "must see list," things like my visit to the cave home in Guadix, the walled city of Laguardia, the Roman ruins in Merida, and the Palace of Lebrija in Seville. And tarragona and cadiz .
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