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 Languages of SPAIN?
What langaues are spoken in Spain? I know they speak Spanish but what else. And are there other ways to speak Spanish?...


 When going to spain in a hotel what does it mean by a Triple Room?
there will be 5 of us. We have picked the hotel and its says room type: triple room....

whats Triple Room usually mean?
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 Has anybody visited spain and did u like it where should i visit?
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 Going to costa brava on sept 19 what will the weather be like there then?
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 Would my partner find work as self employed handy man in spain?
He is self employed handyman here in glasgow but we would like to know if we went out to spain if he could earn a reasonable living, wage out in spain doing the same work. we do not speak spanish....


 What does the abbrevieted letters mean.i.e. Bristol(BRS) Airport. Barcelona(BCN) Airport?
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 Where is good to live in mainland spain?
I would eventually like to move to Spain and wondered if anyone has any suggestions as to the best places to live. I have 2young sons, so that is an important factor. Sometimes places that are good ...


 How is Spain in October
What is the weather in Spain like in October?
I'm going away in October, I'm sure of that, but not sure where yet. I think it'll probably be Spain, so if it is Spain, where in S...


 How do you go about moving to the South of Spain from England and what are the possible pitfalls?
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 What is the cheapest mode of transport to travel from Spain to Italy?
Or is it travel from Spain to Portugal is cheapest than Spain to Italy?...


 Have you ever been in Madrid?
What are the places in Madrid where I MUST go ?

not only tourists things but also places where young Madrileños go out ...
nice shops...
and places that I don't imagine..<...


 Going to Barcelona for a few days does anyone know what the weather is going to be like for rest of week?
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 I fancy going on holiday next year with my children where in majorca do i go?
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 I'm going to Spain next year April to live with a host family and learn Spanish. Which is the best city?
I wanna go someplace where there's a lot to see and is international!
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I'll be learning from my host family as well as attending classes.

i'...


 Going to Spain?
My mom is thinking of taking me to Spain on vacation to learn more spanish. I don't know how long I will be there if I go though, I speak Spanish but not like flunetly.

I read on ...


 What product is Sevilla famous for?
Spanish class :L...


 Where is a good place to exchange my US Dollars for Euros?
I will be headed to Seville Spain in October. Should I exchange my money before I go? Where can I get the best exchange rate?...


 Whats the weather going to be like in costa blanca next week?
am going on holiday this saturday and wondered if anyone knew if the weather was going to improve know it's been rubbish recently?...


 What would be a better city to visit in Spain?
Barcelona or Madrid for nightlife and sightseeing?...


 Anyone ever been on Holiday to Majorca: Santa Ponsa??
Myself & My fiance were thinking of going there this year, what did you think of it? And was there much to do?
Thanks for your answers.
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janespinx

Has anyone been to barcelona before? if so whats it like?


    



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abuela Nany
Barcelona is one of the loveliest cities in the world...
It has plenty of things to see...
From Gaudi's architectural wonders, such as the Sagrada Familia church... still under construction, to the modern buildings made around the port area for the '92 Olympics. And those made for the Forum a couple of years ago.
There is also the Barrio Gotico, or old part of town with its Gothic Cathedral and City Hall building.
The Ramblas, fantastic for a walk, especially after sunset when the day starts to cool off and people go out for a stroll in the evening.
The Poble Espanyol, The Liceo Opera House, the museums, everything is worth seeing....

The food is delicious, everything from Tapas to typical catalonian dishes. If you have time visit the small towns nearby, such as Sitges...lovely beaches and quaint streets, or Figueres (a bit further north) where Dali's museum is...

I'm sure once you'll have been there you will want to return.
I go back whenever possible (but then again, I live in Spain...so it is easier for me !)


sallycapers
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Some of the previous answers have covered this really well, but seeing as I've been there too, i'd just like to say that it is one of my fave cities in the world. Well worth a visit.


Becky
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Depends which parts you see. Some of it is beautiful, other parts are the pits. What I saw of it, (just passing through), it has an endless amount of building sites. And never ever use a sat nav in there, it will just take you round in circles, trust me this I know from painful experience. The roads can be very confusing so watch out!


The Main Man at Yahoo
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Yes many times. The Ramblas,Plaza Catalunia , Columbus monument , the port,the beachs. Plaza real, Fun place to see


rednotdead1976
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Barcelona is fantastic- it is the only foreign city I have visited twice, and I took my girlfriend there to propose to her, in the park behind the Sagrada Famillia- it was excellent (and she said yes!)
It has suce a mixture of stuff- all Gaudi's buildings including the Sagrada Familla and Park Guell are fantastic.
There is a cable car running from Mountjuic to near Las Ramblas, which was still being worked on both times I was there.
Also the Magic Fountains were absolutley fantastic, where they use water, lights and music to create a fantastic show- it even makes brilliant photos.
If you are into history it is also a great city, especailly when visiting places of signifigance during the Civil War.
Bit of advice- if you are going to be there more than a couple of days pick up a Barcelona card at any Tourist Information kiosk or office. It means that you can use it on all public transport, rather than have to queue for tickets all the time, particulary on the underground, and you alsoo get discounts on bus fares and a wide range of shops, resturants and attractions- it is really worth the money.
Enjoy your time there.


Batmen
This may not earn me 10 points, but described in one word? BEAUTIFUL. Everything is beautiful. The people, the buildings (Gaudi), the location, the food. I would live there if I could.


TractorBoy
Brilliant. Once you walk down the Ramblas towards the harbour you get an excitable feeling. Watch the mime artists and see the human statues along the Ramblas.
Away from Barca, just 30 minutes is Universals' Port Aventura, a theme park about twice the size of Disneyworld(Paris), and the admision fee is very reasonable


eve_dublin_06
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Barcelona is a great city. Barcelona offers an opportunity for the tourist on foot to walk from Roman remains to the medieval city and then to the modern city with its open thoroughfares and grid-iron street pattern. The historic city center is fairly flat, while the modern city fans out towards the surrounding hills, bordered by steep streets.


La Rambla near the waterfrontA notable feature is La Rambla, a boulevard that runs from the city centre to the waterfront, thronged with crowds until late at night and lined by florists, bird sellers in the higher part, craft sellers in the lowest, street entertainers, cafeterias and restaurants. Walking along La Rambla one can see the world-famous opera house El Liceu, the food market of La Boqueria and the Plaça Reial (literally Royal Square), with its arches and palm trees, amongst other interesting buildings. There is also a Wax Museum near the end. It is also worth keeping an eye out for pickpockets, for whom the boulevard is a favourite haunt.

La Rambla ends at the old harbour, where a statue of Christopher Columbus points eastwards across the Mediterranean Sea toward his hometown of Genoa.

Next to it is the Museu Marítim (naval museum), which chronicles the history of life on the Mediterranean, including a full-scale model of a galley. The museum is housed in the medieval Drassanes (shipyards), where the ships that made Catalonia a great sea power in the Mediterranean were built.

The old harbour offers all kinds of other amenities, including the second largest aquarium in the Mediterranean area and an IMAX cinema

You can find more information on:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona


terry
Yes i have as i have a friend who lives & works there.Its a beautiful city.Incredably cosmopolitan,modern,although not in a bad way as it nestles in with the old side of Barcelona well!.Good transport system & i found it pretty easy to get around.There are plenty of interesting & quirky buildings,interesting Art Galleries & Museums & they are child friendly as well.
Like any big city though be sensible about your own safety & security.


david139492
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I echo comments made by terence b

there is a hop on hop off bus with 3 routes that is great for getting an overview of the city and locating points of interest.
The tube is good trains run on time - try a trip to montsarrat.

A great mix of city old and new with parkland and beech and waterside venues the olympic site worth a visit to ad interest to a walk in the park





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