Tips for finding flights to Spain? 10 points, I promise, for best answer!? |
I realize that getting cheap airfare is one thing, but getting the best deal possible is another.
Please answer if you can help me, because I've already heard from my share of ... |
|
Does anyone know of property to rent in Jerez Spain.? |
| I'm moving there late September and am looking for an apartment with two bedrooms, ideally in an old house.... |
|
Any suggestions for walking holidays in the Canaries in January? |
| Not anything too strenuous and definitely not camping. We would like to stay in comfortable accommodation but it doesn't need to be luxurious.... |
|
I need help finding my sister in spain? |
| hi, i'm trying to find my sister. i dont know her but i know her name, i found out i had a sister like a year ago and i would want to know if theres a site or something in spain so i can look ... |
|
Will i definitely need I.D to get into clubs in barcelona in july? i'm 17 years old and a girl? |
| im going on holiday in july with 5 other friends who are all 18 and i want to be able to go out clubbing with them and not have to sit at home in the hotel, you know? haha, im 18 in like august so ... |
|
Special dates In Spain? |
| Does anyone know any special dates in Spian. (ex. feb 23) I'm doing a report and i need some historic events and stuff.... |
|
Any Spanish people? |
| A hostel called Tiempo Libre in Cadiz, i'm trying to find how much it costs to stay there for say a week?... |
|
Has anyone stayed in the Voranova; TRH Torrenova or TRH Palmanova apartments in Palma Nova Majorca? |
Me and a mate are looking to head there for a boys boozing holiday.
If so what do you think of these apartments??... |
|
|  |

Tea for the Tillerman |
Spain: vegetarian enclaves? |
Okay, so we are still working on our honeymoon to Spain. We might go to Barcelona + Andalucia, or maybe Barcelona + Canary Islands. Then again, nothing is set in stone yet, so maybe we will do something else entirely.
Here's a question: are there any particularly vegetarian-friendly areas of Spain? Maybe areas that are veg-friendly because of an immigrant population, or just a large, progressive city where vegetarianism has become somewhat popular? I am vegan and my fiance is lacto-ovo veg, but prefers vegan food for health reasons. |
|
Show
all answers
|
|
|

abuela Nany
 |
There are plenty of spanish dishes you could have in an ordinary restaurant... Such as:
-Spanish Omelette: potatoes, onions and eggs. (Good for an ovo-lacto-veg).
-Vegetable Paella (instead of meat or fish they add more variety of veggies).
-Patatas a la Brava or Bravas, these are boiled or sautéed potatoes with a piquant sauce.
-Salads,...spanish eat a lot of salads with mainly lettuce, tomatoes, sliced onions, cucumber, grated carrots and sometimes corn, beets, hard-boiled eggs, tuna and olives. Just tell them not to add anything non-veggy.
-Cogollos de Tudela... these are small hearts of lettuce, usually served with olive oil, vinegar and some chopped garlic (the garlic often lightly fried).
-Gazpacho (a cold soup made of tomatoes, peppers, bread, cucumbers, garlic, vinegar and oil).
Arroz con Leche... milky rice pudding with cinnamon.
There are dozens more dishes for you to choose from...
As to Vegetarian Restaurants... You will find more than a dozen in Madrid. Over a half dozen in Barcelona, and most good sized spanish cities will have at least one or two....
Below I have a listing of all (or at least most of) the vegetarian restaurants in Spain (sorry it isn't in english, but at least you'll have the addresss, etc.)
http://www.restaurantesvegetarianos.es/ |
|

Carousel
 |
Spain is considered a huge meat eating country. When I go to the butchers here in Spain it amazes me the amount of meat that people buy. I have no doubt there are vegetarians here, but having said that, I know of none. |
|

Mirielle
|
Umm, you might want to pack your own food. Or, do something else entirely. Spain is great (the best), but you'll starve. |
|

wet26
|
Oh dear. Spain is largely a meat, poultry, seafood, egg eating society. There are no particularly veg places, nor any partially veg places. Obviously there are a few restaurants here and there, but I can't recall passing a vegan place. Being a vegan will limit your dining choices in Spain, but you should be able to find something on the menu to eat. Failing that, you could stay in self catering places and cook your own food. |
|

|
|
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | |
| |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | | | |
4 | |
|