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Forero Senior
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: England
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Hey everyone! I'm going to Spain this summer and basically I have about 2 weeks to go round Spain, but I have to really narrow it down to a few places. So I'm definitely going to Madrid and Barcelona, I'd like to go somewhere in Andalucia but I don't know where is good! Sevilla? Malaga?
So I'd appreciate anyones' top 3 cities in Spain (and maybe why?) Thanks! |
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4 Doors of Madrid
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Santa Pola
Posts: 313
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well if i was you i start in Barcelona , Madrid , Sevilla and Malaga
there 4 citys i hit but if it was june Alicante - Fiestas - Festivals The main event is the "Las Hogueras de San Juan" (Festival of Saint Juan) which lasts an entire week at the end of June. During this week Alicante is transformed. The focal point is again a street procession, but this time the stars are huge wood & papier-mâché effigies sitting atop the floats & scattered around the city centre. A good deal of humour & satire has gone into the design of these figures, only to be consumed by flames as the finale to the grand palmera (fireworks display) where all floats & monuments are burnt to cinders. This is a fun festival with lots of eating, drinking & dancing. Makeshift party enclosures (barracas) of varying sizes are erected. The larger ones are open to the general public (smaller enclosures often have memberships) with live music & other entertainment gratis. Be prepared to stay up late! I done this few times stayying up late and partying until it was 1999 real did in the late 80s and 90 and again last 3 years Summer time in August is holdays for the Spanards becarful it can get packed and hight price are ever where jurdy |
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Jedi Forero
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Madrid
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Forero
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Fez, Morocco
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My vote would have to be Cadiz, particularly since you are going to be there in the Summer. Unpretentious, self-assured, good food, beautiful people and the atmosphere of a sea side city that has been inhabited since the time of the Phoenecians. Que arte!
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Guide to Spain - Skype Me
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: All over
Posts: 135
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Malaga has very little to offer, apart from quite a good nightlife. They do their best to feed off the fact that Picasso was born there, but he was very young when he left. Barcelona's Picasso museum is better than anything you'll find in Malaga.
Spain's big four cities are without a doubt Madrid, Barcelona, Seville and Granada, though all the other cities people are mentioning on this page are great too. But as Richard says, far too much energy required to do all that. Spain will always be here - spend a week in Madrid (with day trips) and a week in Barcelona (with day trips) and come back to do Andalusia in the future. Look at my page on day trips for help in choosing where to go around Madrid and Barcelona: http://gospain.about.com/od/regionso...tripsspain.htm Damian |
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Mega Forero
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Somewhere in the Alpujarras
Posts: 319
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Much though I love Sevilla, I think that if there is one place in Spain you absolutely have to visit, it is the Alhambra in Granada. If you go, its now a good idea to book your ticket well in advance - at the same time as you book your flights, for example.
And just to back up what others have said. The best time to visit Sevilla is May or September. In July and August and even often in June daytime temperatures are in the late 30s which is no good for trying to do anything active. If you want to go to Andalucia during the summer, go to the beach, perhaps Caños de Meca or Trafalgar on the Atlantic coast. Last edited by rod; 1st March 2007 at 02:57 PM. |
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Forero Senior
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: England
Posts: 60
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I've just been to Madrid though lol
And I've realised that it'll be August so relatively pointless spending much time there.. right? I'm just thinking that if it's like Athens, everyone just leaves for islands etc...I'm thinking Barcelona, Sevilla, Malaga...? What do you think? (I NEED BEACHES!!! lol! At least in one place! haha )Thanks for the advice guys! > ooh i forgot to say that i'll only be 17 then so i guess i have to bear that in mind.
Last edited by natalia; 1st March 2007 at 02:52 PM. |
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Hero Forero
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 4,425
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I would definitely go with Granada as the third, it's one of the most amazing cities in Europe, or perhaps even the world!
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NFS Admin
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Madrid
Posts: 1,237
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For that time of the year I would also choose Granada you would have great Sightseeing (Alahambra, Albaicín...) great tapas and a great night life. If you'd like to be able to enjoy the beach as well while in Andalucia then Cadiz is the best option.
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Samuri Forero
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Yorkshire
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Forero
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 26
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Barcelona, Sevilla, Madrid, Galicia
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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First is Barcelona which is the most beautiful city in Spain by the way. Next is Madrid truly a magnificent place. Museo del Prado and the Placio Real are the two places are among the top choices of vacationers when in Spain. Lastly, is Seville, awesome place to see for it has spectacular architectural structures. Seville Cathedral as this is truly one of the best samples of the architectural wonders of Seville.
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Super Forero
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 163
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A lot depends of course on what interests you, but for my tastes the places which are not "top attractions" and not foci of tourism can be quite interesting and atmospheric. For variety, since you´re visiting the two largest cities, why not look at some countryside and smaller cities. The pyrenees. Toledo. |
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Super Forero
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 243
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Barcelona (never been but Hey! It's Barcelona!)-Madrid-Sevilla-Granada
Barcelona- for it's difference, art, and architecture. Madrid- A little big and industrialized for my taste but in between it has a lot of beauty and charm. Sevilla- Love the Cathedral and Santa Cruz. Italica is nearby for a quick "Roman Holiday". Granada- mainly for the Alhambra but also if you get too hot you can drive up the mountain and cool off. Got to play in the snow in June (not much snow but definately cool). Also, it's not far from the coast (someone help me...about an hour or so from Malaga). You could make a quick day trip to Malaga which is about all I would need. Not too impressed with Malaga although it was nice and clean but I prefer Cadiz. I agree. It's hard to limit yourself especially in the south. You've got Cordoba, Cadiz, Ubrique, Ronda, Granada, Sevilla, Carmona. All worth the while. I didn't get to spend but a day here and a day there in the north but also a lot of very nice places. Being that you are in the UK and can get back more frequently than those of us in the other hemispheres, I would suggest to pick a region at a time and do each one right. No sense in limiting yourself when you can return for ridiculously low prices! http://www.edreams.com/edreams/share...requestid=3098 |
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Jedi Forero
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Madrid
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For my take on the city, go here. Last edited by richardksa; 10th April 2008 at 09:54 AM. |
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Super Forero
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: San Antonio, TX
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![]() I didn't think it was cluttered at all. But to each their own. I wouldn't miss it. Anything that somebody built with the desire being that others would think they were all crazy has got to be good!
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Seville is better and also include Cordoba and Granada. |
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If your goin south go Tarifa, its Europes answer to Australia, with white sand beaches, no union jack kareoke bars. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South of England
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Zuri is right . Tarifa's beaches are probably the best in Europe and not crowded with lobster- skinned Brits and their supporting hostelries!![]() Juanjo |
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![]() And you get good view of the Atlas Mountains in Africa. Its also very relaxed place, no hassle, plenty of surf bars and everybody seems to be enjoying life there, its a very stress free place. If i believed in God, my idea of heaven would be the beaches and town of Tarifa. |
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