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Sevilla
Posted on May 7, 2008, 19:23:15 by mlb662
... away! If you fall in love with Andalucia, you may want to leave that for another trip. I must say that Sevilla is my favorite city in Spain and you are very lucky! I am a big flamenco and spanish guitar fan and hope you are too...or will be soon.
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on Jun 3, 2006, 03:51:39 by Rosie
... dance too. Spanish food is wonderful and tasty. I enjoyed every single meal I had there, especially their breads. I envy you your trip to Spain and hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I'd go back in a heartbeat, but there is so much else to see I ...
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5 white villages in Spain
Posted on May 6, 2009, 16:54:59 by starlagurl
... to me, has anyone ever been to any of these places? Was it awesome? Alhama de Granada (Granada Province) Medina Sidonia (Cadiz Province) Montefrio (Granada Province) Casares (Malaga Province) Arcos de la Frontera (Cadiz Province)
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Western Andalucia Starter Kit
Posted on Jun 5, 2008, 15:20:28 by tailormadeandal
... , simply fly into Madrid and get the AVE train down to Seville. Other smaller airports to look at are Jerez, Gibraltar and Granada. Basically, it's pretty easy to get here!! Transport: To move around Andalucia I would recommend the bus service. ...
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Travelling through Spain
Posted on Jan 17, 2008, 11:12:33 by mmbcross
... (where we would stay a few days for sunshine), Malaga. Could anyone recommend some good Hostels in: Valencia, Granada, Seviglia and Malaga and a hotel in Cadiz? Thanks a lot Hi, I'm going to leave the recommendations for accommodation to someone ...
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Granada, Valencia, Tarragona and Barcelona
Posted on Jan 3, 2009, 23:55:00 by maysun
From the 21th of January until the 27th of February I'll be on my own travelling through Spain, starting off in Malaga for 2,5 weeks, then Granada for 6 days, and then probably along the coastline towards Barcelona. The thing is these cities are ...
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Travelling through Spain
Posted on Jan 18, 2008, 05:13:41 by apartment
... So far we have decided to visit: Barcelona, Valencia, Granada, Seviglia, Cadiz (where we would stay a few days for sunshine), Malaga. Could anyone recommend some good Hostels in: Valencia, Granada, Seviglia and Malaga and a hotel in Cadiz? Thanks a lot
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Travelling through Spain
Posted on Jan 17, 2008, 02:11:08 by desdemone
... . So far we have decided to visit: Barcelona, Valencia, Granada, Seviglia, Cadiz (where we would stay a few days for sunshine), Malaga. Could anyone recommend some good Hostels in: Valencia, Granada, Seviglia and Malaga and a hotel in Cadiz? Thanks a lot
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TAPAS TRADITIONAL SPANISH DISH!
Posted on Oct 15, 2009, 23:37:36 by ScottWoz
... exquisite. I haven't been to Madrid so can't comment but I would highly recommend the inland cities, in particularly Granada, Arcos and Jerez de la Frontera. The tapas bars in Granada work work on a kind of loyalty system: buy a nice glass of ...
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Spain - where is the best?
Posted on Oct 5, 2009, 21:36:06 by pwong
... . Valencia - incredible architecture in the city of arts and sciences, like something out of Star Trek Granada - the vision of Spain that everyone has in their mind, desert landscapes with Moorish architecture The incredibly beautiful Spanish women - I ...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 03:35:54 by lar4290
I'd have to say Sevilla, Cordoba, and Granada - the three Muslim capitals of Al-Andalus (first Cordoba in the eighth-tenth centuries, then Sevilla, then Granada, from 1248-1497). All have a great combination of Morish and Spanish culture and the ...
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Tour of Spain (La Vuelta Ciclista de España)
Posted on Sep 11, 2008, 23:25:10 by magnusiax
... ) could tell you, Spaniards are passionate about their cycling. The race is divided into 21 stages and covers a total distance of over 3000 kilometres from Granada to Madrid. There are 11 flat stages, seven mountainous stages, two individual time trial ...
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Hello - Need advice about cities in Spain please
Posted on Dec 27, 2006, 23:26:09 by fkukla
... the culture of Spain in a smaller laid back city. I have narrowed my choices down to Granada, Valencia, Malaga or Seville. Which city do you recommend and if you can give me any additional advice, I would apprecaite it. What is your favorite city in ...
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Hello - Need advice about cities in Spain please
Posted on Dec 28, 2006, 05:28:30 by ScottWoz
... what you need without the extremes of idiot hazards or brick wall language barriers. As for the cities, Granada is an amazing place, with it's history and culture, the magic of the Alhambra and the backdrop of the snow-capped Sierra Nevada. I'm ...
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Travelling through Spain
Posted on Jan 17, 2008, 16:58:48 by ScottWoz
Agree on the accommodation advice. Was in Spain for a couple of months last year and had 'normal' experiences in the way of accommodation. You'll find plenty, of good value. Regarding Gib and the 'great fish and chips and English beer ...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on May 6, 2006, 13:02:29 by kris
the old capital of spain was granada and is full of moor architecture, search to get a feel of the old muslim side of spain
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Best things about Spain
Posted on Aug 10, 2009, 17:24:34 by starlagurl
... landscapes from the green north to the deserts of Almeria, the mountains, plains and sierras... 5. Morcilla. 6. San Sebastian, Granada and Cadiz. 7. The fact that friendly Spanish people aren't scared to touch your baby's feet. 8. ... or touch ...
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Arcos de la Frontera or Nerja
Posted on Apr 11, 2009, 21:08:25 by shef11308
... three weeks and for the life of me cannot decide between Nerja and Arcos de la Frontera. These days would be between Sevilla and Granada so travel distances and ease have to be taken into account. Here are the complicating factors: (1) Increased travel ...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on Mar 23, 2009, 06:18:43 by blindhead
I live in Andalucia, the south of spain, where is Granada, Sevilla, Cordoba, and many other interesting cities,towns and villages. You can visit the important cities but is also more impresive to visit small villages with big castles and very kind people. ...
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Granada, Valencia, Tarragona and Barcelona
Posted on Jan 4, 2009, 15:42:21 by maysun
Hey Maysun, Studying in Spain? Sounds really great! I've only been to Barcelona and absolutely loved it! The architecture alone is incredible. The food, the nightlife, the markets, the cafes.....I would go back in a heartbeat and see ...
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Granada, Valencia, Tarragona and Barcelona
Posted on Jan 4, 2009, 14:04:04 by wakingdream
Hey Maysun, Studying in Spain? Sounds really great! I've only been to Barcelona and absolutely loved it! The architecture alone is incredible. The food, the nightlife, the markets, the cafes.....I would go back in a heartbeat and see more of ...
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Would You Pay To See a Bullfight?
Posted on Dec 26, 2008, 12:00:30 by wakingdream
... argument. What's your take?? Would you secretly feel good if the matador took a few good hits? When I was in Granada, Spain, I demurred long and hard as to whether or not I should buy a ticket to see the corrida, or bullfight. On the one hand I ...
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Sevilla
Posted on Apr 21, 2008, 03:14:12 by lar4290
... (other than right around the university) or of uncommon day trips/weekend trips (i.e. not Malaga, Sevilla, Granada, etc.)? Also, I do want to see both Madrid and Barcelona - how would you recommend getting to each (especaially Madrid - would you take the ...
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TravelPod Local Expert for Spain
Posted on Sep 26, 2007, 07:05:07 by whereshegoes
Thanks for the tips Bard! I really enjoyed Spain...so much I have been several times. What would you recommend not to miss? I would say Granada, Sevilla, and Barcelona. What are your favorite sites?
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on Dec 28, 2008, 06:26:14 by tailormadeandal
... area, Dalí´s museum in Figueres, Gaudí - Sagrada Familia etc. For Spanish history from the 18th centruy onwards it is great to find out about it from Madrid, its capital. Moorish history is visible everywhere in Granada, especially with the Alhambra...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 04:00:55 by ScottWoz
Granada, buenissima!
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Sevilla
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 03:27:27 by lar4290
... to do all I wanted, but I did get to spend a weekend in the Algarve in Portugal, visit Lisbon, go to Cordoba and Granada, spend a long weekend in Morocco, travel through Extremadura (great advice - well off the tourist path), Huelva province, and go to ...
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Tango in Granada
Posted on Sep 29, 2008, 05:50:03 by tailormadeandal
I could certainly recommend some flamenco schools. But argentinian tango in Granada is a tricky one...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on May 7, 2006, 06:35:22 by uncle_davros
Granada was the old capital in Moorish times. In Spanish times, it was Toledo
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