Now, with more people becoming aware about the killing of animals, are they still killing bulls in San Fermin...I mean, the ones that are used in the bullfights in San Fermin after the bulls are used ...
as from above, I am a student looking to study Spanish in Spain during the whole of August. I have narrowed my cities down to: Valencia, Alicanta, and Malaga. I just need help deciding which one ...
We are going with two other families - age range 6 to 17. We are thinking about Majorca but it has to be lively enough for the youngsters. Price is a big consideration. We obviously need decent ...
HOLA RUBIA
ESPERO Q ESTES OK,PRINCIPALMENTE TUS DOS CHICOS Q DEVEN ESTAR MUY ORGULLOSOS DE TENER UNA MAMA COMO TU.
ESTOY TAN FELIZ DE Q TODAVIA EXISTAN PERSONAS CON LA C...
I stayed in the regina gran hotel in Salou. And they had a great flamenco show but as the audience were mostly spanish they didn't seem too impressed! I'm just thinking is there a north/...
old_king_cole
What are there to do in spain for american 18 year olds that are visiting?
Don't listen to some of these posters. Europe is NOT the same as the US, and most Spanairds DO NOT hate Americans (unless you are rude, loud or annoying, but I'm sure a lot of Americans might hate you then too!) In big cities people can be ruder, but that's everywhere.
Attempting to speak Spanish can earn you a lot of respect too. Try going to Madrid or Barcelona. The larger cities offer tons of things to do. The smaller cities are better, and have more character, but they might be more difficult to get to or navigate if you don't have a basic knowledge of Spanish. The Pyrenees mountains are beautiful as is the Mediterranean coast. Get a guidebook (like Foder's), visit Web sites and you'll find plenty to do.
Spain is a great country filled with great people, and if you take the time to show a little respect you'll find plenty of Spanairds who are interested in learning about your culture as well.
derf
Travel to Spain Barcelona as it now has every leisure and sports facility possible since 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/places/barcelona.htm
ryanisalifestyle
NOTHING! europe is just like the us except most ppl speak english horribly... oh wait... we have that here too... let me rephrase that, europe is exactly the same as the us.
the only reason id go to europe is for bragging rights or to have something to feed the ladies "this one time... when i was in spain..."
Shadebug
you realise that spain is an entire country with many, many cities, each with unique and interesting things to do.
Lets see, if you're round barcelona way, i'd get a bus to figueres and visit the dali museum. Down south you've got Granada and the Alhambra. In Madrid you have theme parks though I'd visit the statue of the fallen angel, because it's cool. Up north you could hardcore it and take on the camino de santiago.
All depends where you'll be, what you like and how long you'll be staying.
Perdida en Paris
You will be able to legally drink there and alcohol is less expensive there.
chris l
dont let them know where your from. americans are hated in spain right now. some friends just came back from there and they wish theyd never gone.