i am of to fuengirola in a couple of weeks and the place we are staying at doesnt have any evening entertainment so i was wondering if anybody knows any good places with entrtainment for families ...
I am aware of the coast line ,but Iam talking about going inland to nice areas that are within one hour train journey time. That also means that it has to be on the train net work. ...
I'm 17 and will be going to Malgrat (Costa Brava) this summer and would like to know the actuall age limit for drinking. All over the internet people are saying 18 and others are saying 16, I ...
Why are children as I saw on a Spanish documentary.. allowed to persue cruelty towards bulls, to become matadors...just for fame and fortune?? There should be an age limit, why are these people so ...
I have the opportunity to stay with a family there for two months and teach them English. I have 3 years in Spanish. I've already been to Cadiz. I really like the beach and just having something ...
open, all of it. now and whats the weather like ? Additional Details Bunches: I know not Palma nova is not like that, its like alcudia, more family orientated, quiet with a nice beach. D...
Hey, I need some interesting facts about Barcelona. I already know about the languages spoken and places like sagrada familia and stuff like that, so I don't need places, just sort of ...
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shopping ,eating drinking walking sightseeing ,have fun
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Shopping! Duuhh :) And the museums. There's a lot of sight seeing to do as well, you can pretty much do anything there.
neus
if you go to spain dont go to madrid or sevilla, go to barcelona!!!! much better
foreveratlantic
Madrid has every thing: shopping, museums, nightlife, theatre. The Prado and The Royal Palace are definitely worth your time. I don't know too much about Seville though.
kELY
Madrid is a big city, so you can pretty much do anything. I'd recommend visiting the Prado museum and the Palacio Royal.
Sevilla has great nightlife, warm weather (no beaches tho)....i'd recommend the palacio alcazar and the plaza royal...i also saw flamenco (tablao) dancing here which was excellent