10 days in Spain, what to do?
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- numero10
2 days in each city specially Barcelona is like way too short.
But enjoy one of the best cities in the world.
- monoblanco0
If you're on a budget, I think museums are free on Mondays.
Also visit El Tigre. Here you can order a beer, and they will serve you tasty tapas for free. Read the reviews.
- diavolu0
Leave your wife at home and go catfishing on Ebro.
- OBBTKN0
Hi davey... you´ve got mail ;)
- ernexbcn0
If you have any questions about Barcelona let me know I live here.
- davey_g0
Trip booked. Thanks for all the suggestions, they were all taken into consideration and I think we've got a stellar lineup.
2 days in San Sebastien > Train >
2 days in Barcelona > Train >
4 days in Andalucia (Lake Vinuela) with car > Train>
2 days in Madrid > then depart- google "barcelona site:qbn.com" there are plenty of threads with suggestions where to eat, party and stuffshaft
- formed0
Balearic Islands. That would be my #1. Possibly #1 in Europe with someone romantic.
Take a quick flight from Barcelona, stay at least 2 days, rent car and drive the coast, stay in a little coastal town. Experience the Mediterranean like James Bond would.
- eoin0
Vejer de la frontera
- arthur0
I agree, that's a lot for 10 days. I've followed a similar route, though starting in Seville, over 2 weeks. I wish I had spent more time everywhere. I'd spend the majority of your time in Barcelona, Granada and Seville. Yes, book the Alhambra in advance. On the way to Seville, make sure to drive through Rhonda and check out their amazing bridge. The Reales Alcazares in Seville is worth a visit.
- Daithi0
This is a lot to cover in 10 days. I've been to Granada and Valencia in the past few years, both were great and well worth a visit.
- oey0
polla con salsa...
- lowimpakt0
seriously though.
I have been everywhere in Europe (except for sweden) and Spain is my favourite place. I love the food, wine, the people, the hippies, the old ladies the coffee, the frantic goingnowhereness, the architecture, the trains, the vibe.
I have been there so many times. I was in Valencia only a few weeks ago, which was great (bit like a small, eldery and posh barcelona)
- sureshot0
lotsa siestas.
- lowimpakt0
for an authentic experience, get pickpocketed in barcelona