Best places to go in spain in November mid (18-23rd November)? Any recommendations for any beaches? |
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La Tomatina? |
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If you are alive in 2026 will you go visit the completed Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain? |
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I have a debit card, will it work in spain? |
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Camposol hotel benidorm? |
has any one been to this place is it very hilly for a oap
is it worth booking Additional Details i know it in the old town of benidorm
as i taking an older person they can,t ... |
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What does "S.A." mean in Spanish addresses? |
I've seen addresses in Spain written like -
"Name of recipient
Address line 1
Address line 2
Address line 3
S.A., Espana"
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Where can I find an inexpensive ticket to Barcelona from Chicago? |
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I am planning to go to Barcelona in JAN 2007, for 2 days. In which area should i consider staying ? |
| which of the different areas of Barcelona is the best for booking a hotel ? i will be using public transport and I plan to cover major tourist attractions of ... |
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Spanish Translation? |
I am trying to learn spanish, and i am looking for an online translation but where they have audio as well for example type in a phrase then the audio speak it, if you know what i mean?
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Anyone been to Barcelona? |
I'm going for 4 days next Saturday and I'm wondering if anyone can recommend any good restaurants/hotels/things to do? Already I am going to watch Barcelona play at the Neu Camp. Any suggestions hugely appreciated. |
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socaliguy
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Hi sweetie,
I went to Spain/Barcelona for 2 weeks in Nov 06 and loved it !! You will love Barcelona ! I stayed at the Hotel Claris and it was nice but a bit expensive, I don’t know your budget so go to www.tripadvisor.com and type in Spain Barcelona and you can read reviews of all the hotels according to your budget.
Barcelona was a very clean, pretty and safe city. The people where nice, most speak Spanish but you can get by with English too. I only speak English and had a great time. You need to walk on Las Rambles, you can spend all day just walking on this famous street, then you need to take a stroll into the Gothic Quarter, where you will feel like you where back in Roman Times.
The city is very tourist friendly . They offer the double decker buses that will take you all over the city. There are 3 different lines and some have 10 stops each, don’t worry cause you can get off one stop spend as much time at the site you want to see and the next bus comes every hour. I only saw like 6 sites cause you can spend all day and just one site.
One of my favorite restraints in called “The 4 Cats” it’s classy, elegant, and it’s one of Fidel Castro’s, favorite restraints in all of Spain, It is mine too, You need to make reservations in advance it is located in the Gothic Quarter you can see them at www.4gats.com there number is 933 024 140
People eat Dinner late there like 8-11 and eat a big lunch so kind of be prepared. Barcelona is my favorite city of all of Europe so far. I hated France ! |
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derf
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Travel to Spain Barcelona as it now has every leisure and sports facility possible since 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. The streets of Barcelona are alive by day or night, providing the visitor with a safe place for strolling around, whether for shopping, eating or simply passing the time of day. There is also 1 mile long city beach with clean soft sand, ideal for sun bathing. See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/places/barcelona.htm for more details |
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Jetgirly
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It might be late to book, but I really suggest Hotel Regencia Colon. It's in the heart of the Barri Gotic (on the same square as the Cathedral) so you can walk almost anywhere. Double rooms are about $137 US and you can book on Expedia. Their breakfasts are overpriced but it's okay because there's a great place for churros nearby on Via Laietana!
Other great restaurants include Foodball, which is owned by the shoe company Camper. All the food is healthy and it's all shaped liked balls! Two balls makes lunch, three makes dinner. It's located at C/ Elisabets, 9 (very close to the MACBA). The interior is so funky (see the second link below) and there are usually lots of English-speakers lurking around. Juicy Jones is the best place for smoothies and salads at C. Cardenal Casanas 7. The best lunch in the city center can be had at Organic, on C/ de la Junta de Comerç 11. At Organic you can get a HUGE lunch with soup, salad, an entree and dessert for less than EUR 10. It's an amazing deal and there's nowhere nearby that you can eat that well for the same price. All of these restaurants are within two blocks of Las Ramblas.
See the third link for my own website with my suggestions for activities you can't miss (and a few you shouldn't waste your money on)! With photos. |
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custers_nemesis
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Camp Nou should be a lot of fun. (To correctly pronounce it is "camp no")
The restaurants in the Barceloneta are fun.
(I don't agree with the poster who spoke about the hamburgers. He's obviously never had a good hamburger from South Dakota or Nebraska, they are easily comparable to anything from Argentina.) The Ramblas are fun and there are some nice restaurants just behind the "BoquerĂa", a market, which in itself is very interesting. There is also an interesting night life and you can check out many different types of live music. Nat Star's suggestions were very good. |
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Nat_Star
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Stroll down Las Ramblas (don't get robbed), find a nice tapas bar in the backstreets of the Gothic Quarter, take the metro out to Parc Guell to see the works of Antonio Gaudi and check out his famous half built church La Sagrada Familia. I wouldn't bother paying the admission to go inside since its just a construction site. Go to the top of Montjuic for a beautiful view and see the buildings of the 1992 Olympics. |
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mixmaster1500
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the restaurants are great....ask about the argentinian steakhouses....they are amazing....a simple hamburger is so much better there than in the states.... |
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