Does anybody know of any good, upmarket holiday resorts in Spain? Maybe like the "Club Med" ones in France. I'm looking to do a year working in Spain and think that it would be quite ...
Which would be the best area to stay in with a 6 month old and 3 year old. Really after charm, rather than lots of English Pubs and a nice beach with calm shallow waters.
my mum lives in spain - her neighbour says i pushed her - which i didn't - but anyway now i'm back in uk, will i have to turn up - what happens if i dont turn up?...
I'm going to Marbella in summer with friends although i don't want to spend absolutely loads every night.
Has anyone ever been even when they weren't stinking rich and flashing ...
hi a couple of questions please
has anyone stayed in the laguna park 2 self catering hotel in tenerife if so what was your experience?
does anyone know what the weather will be like in mid ...
We've never been before and want to see the sights (not the football ground) without the car and "cenar" in somewhere with a bit of character. The boys aren't babies, and can ...
My grandmother has agreed to take me (a junior in high school) on a trip to Spain next year for my graduation/birthday present. She wants me to do some of the reseach to find out where exactly in S...
Although I have plenty of information about this resort I wondered if any of you have first hand experience of this place. Thanks. Additional Details I am actually 62 so it sounds just ...
What is the best way for Transportation in Paris, France?
I am going to Paris,France for 5 days, what is the idea way for transportation, I really do not want to get into the metro and look at so many routes and maps. would a taxi cab be a good choice or renting a car with a driver..
Traffic in Paris is chaotic so unless you've driven in other european cities then I would suggest you do not do it. I believe the Metro is the best way of transportation there and it was built so that a station is really close to all the major tourist attractions. It is not difficult or complicated at all and you can buy a week pass and you can ride it as many times as you wish.
Terri D
I would put some effort into navigating the metro. It's really the best way to get around.
the man
the metro really is the best way. its quite simple to use. most landmarks are walking distance from each other so perhaps just use your feet? traffic can be a bit mental there.
Eco-Savvy
Tour guide buses
yoda l
boat or car scooter type of thing
kkk
rent a car....is the best option........
chuck h
A sight seeing tour would do. But I would reccommend the metro. I've been on the metro system in Paris. And I saw most of the city and the Versailles.
Paul S, Bullfighter
You want to get into the metro. Trust me. It's the best way to get around Paris. It's very easy to use, and it'll save you a small fortune over taxis or a private driver.
Roxy
rent a car or just go on foot ...everything is very close and the city is small...enjoy , but be aweare of all the homeless and dog poo