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Old 05-15-2007, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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going to spain, any suggestions?

me and two freinds flying to madrid, then we are going to barcelona for the salvador dali museum. that is as planned as we have it. no rooms. no transportation, we are winging it.

any suggestions on where to stay in madrid, barcelona, somewhere in between? how to get from madrid to barcelona? cool places to eat or see? anything not to do? cool nightlife scene?

we want to keep it pretty cheap, but in a pinch, money is not a problem.

we are aware of pickpockets. other than that, we are completely ignorant.
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Old 05-15-2007, 03:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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When I went to Spain last year, I went to hotwire.com and got a four star hotel that was just around the corner from the Royal Palace (Palacio Real) for $60/night. The Hotel's name turned out to be Tryp Ambassador.

Speaking of the Palacio Real, that turned out to be pretty interesting and make sure your entrance ticket includes the Armory.

In Madrid there are two two-level bus routes with an open roof on the second level of the busses. It's approx 15 Euros/person, but the ticket lasts all day and you can get on or off anywhere along the two routes. They take you to all the major tourist sights in Madrid.
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Old 05-16-2007, 05:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I just read an article about Spain. It said if you can only visit one city, go to Granada, apparently its spectacular.
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Old 05-16-2007, 06:05 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Tapas, tapas, tapas.

cafeterias are also good and cheap, their version of diner.

most places offered water in bottles, still or sparkling, learn to say "un jarra de agua" Ha-rra, not Jar-ra.

Bocadillos, sandwiches, no such thing as "piled high" with meat, but still good and inexpensive and available all over.

wine, drink lots of wine. it's cheap. sometimes ordering a caña (small cup) of wine, they handed us a small cup and the whole bottle and didn't care if you finished the bottle.

be prepared for smokey bars. they don't exist in lots of places in the US anymore, but they are all over Spain.

have fun. I can't wait to go back.
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Old 05-17-2007, 01:14 PM   #5 (permalink)
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mirevolver - i shall check out hotwire.com, thanks...

hagatha - sadly we won't get to granada, but i shall keep it in mind for the future...

cynthetiq - i fully intend on drinking lots of wine, pretty much that's all i'm drinking, breakfast, lunch, and dinner...thanks for the tip on cafeterias...
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Old 05-17-2007, 01:27 PM   #6 (permalink)
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most places offered water in bottles, still or sparkling, learn to say "un jarra de agua" Ha-rra, not Jar-ra.
sorry I was looking up pronunciations and missed the whole sentence...

Most places offer bottled water, obviously at cost. But one should know to as for "un jarra de agua de grifo," or "water from the faucet"

also, I prefer the DK Eyewitness Guides: Spain It contains both Madrid and Barcelona. I like the visualness of the guide, versus any other travel guides. But I do also have some other travel books, but by far the DK is gold in my eyes.

remember that siesta time, everything is closed, so plan your eating accordingly. Eating dinner at 7pm you may be the first ones in the restaurant.

If you can afford one expensive meal, I suggest going to the Botin since it is older than American has been a country, and the food is good too!

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Tel. (+34) 913 664217 / 913 663026.
Open every day. Nearby parking. Spanish (Castillian) cuisine. 30 - 40 euros.

According to the Guinness Book of Records (see certificate), this is the oldest restaurant in the world, dating from 1725. The restaurant is also mentioned in the book Fortunata y Jacinta by Benito Pérez Galdós (published 1886-1887) and Goya supposedly worked here before becoming a painter. Hemingway was a frequent visitor and pronounced it one of his favourite restaurants. Today, the restaurant is decidely a tourist spot, since it appears in so many guides. Don't let that put you off, though, becase Spaniards still go here to sample the excellent food, specialities being cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig) and cordero asado (roast lamb). The restaurant consists of four floors of tiled, wood-beamed dining rooms, with caste-iron ovens several centuries old. As you eat, you may find yourself serenaded by the ocassional "tuna", a musical group formed by students and playing traditional songs in traditional dress, complete with knickerbockers.
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Old 05-17-2007, 02:17 PM   #7 (permalink)
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sorry I was looking up pronunciations and missed the whole sentence...

Most places offer bottled water, obviously at cost. But one should know to as for "un jarra de agua de grifo," or "water from the faucet"

also, I prefer the DK Eyewitness Guides: Spain It contains both Madrid and Barcelona. I like the visualness of the guide, versus any other travel guides. But I do also have some other travel books, but by far the DK is gold in my eyes.

remember that siesta time, everything is closed, so plan your eating accordingly. Eating dinner at 7pm you may be the first ones in the restaurant.

If you can afford one expensive meal, I suggest going to the Botin since it is older than American has been a country, and the food is good too!
in barcelona, i plan on eating some of the famous "jamon de iberico" wherever i can find it, and i dont' care how much it costs...

thanks for the siesta tip, that never occured to me....
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:25 AM   #8 (permalink)
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me and two freinds flying to madrid, then we are going to barcelona for the salvador dali museum. that is as planned as we have it. no rooms. no transportation, we are winging it.

any suggestions on where to stay in madrid, barcelona, somewhere in between? how to get from madrid to barcelona? cool places to eat or see? anything not to do? cool nightlife scene?

we want to keep it pretty cheap, but in a pinch, money is not a problem.

we are aware of pickpockets. other than that, we are completely ignorant.
Dali's Museum is in Figueres which is over an hour plus from BCN by train. The town and museum are quite laidback. To eat inexpensively in BCN head to University cafeteria. There are a few inexpensive pensiones in puerta del sol area.
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Old 05-23-2007, 06:30 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Dali's Museum is in Figueres which is over an hour plus from BCN by train. The town and museum are quite laidback. To eat inexpensively in BCN head to University cafeteria. There are a few inexpensive pensiones in puerta del sol area.
i thought dali's museum was closer, good to know, thanks. and i will check out the university cafeteria as well.
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:25 AM   #10 (permalink)
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to be honest with you, I recently went to the Dali Museum and if you're expecting something amazing, you may be disappointed. It's not that big and the scale is only amazing for when it was built. It has some cool things, then others not at all. I find their collection of paintings isn't the most comprehensive in terms of Dali's work. If you really love Dali, you may like it. I have lots of photos of the museum so I can post some if you'd like to take a peek to make up your own mind.

I was in Barcelona and Madrid this year and there's plenty of nice places to see and eat and stay, let me have a look at my things and I'll post some more soon!
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Old 05-24-2007, 02:58 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 05-25-2007, 07:12 AM   #12 (permalink)
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me and two freinds flying to madrid, then we are going to barcelona for the salvador dali museum. that is as planned as we have it. no rooms. no transportation, we are winging it.
Just to let you know I'm completely jealous of you. Spain is the one country I really want to visit. I will someday though. Have a great trip!
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Old 06-01-2007, 09:39 AM   #13 (permalink)
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I live in Madrid, when are you comin over?
arriving madrid june 13th... from there, no plans...
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Old 06-02-2007, 02:08 PM   #14 (permalink)
 
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You MUST see the Gaudi stuff in Barcelona. It's worth going there JUST to see that... I dunno about the Dali museum (I'd go anyway), but when I was there, Gaudi took up all our time. There's the Sagrada Familia "cathedral" (incredible) and Parc Guell, also unmissable. Seriously. And of course Las Ramblas in Barcelona, but you'll probably find your way there automatically.

You planning to stay in hostels? I don't know any in Madrid, but we had a good one in Barcelona that we reserved ahead of time... I could try to find the name for you if you're interested. You ought to get a copy of a Lonely Planet guide before going, seriously.

How long is your stay?
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Old 06-02-2007, 04:03 PM   #15 (permalink)
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You MUST see the Gaudi stuff in Barcelona. It's worth going there JUST to see that... I dunno about the Dali museum (I'd go anyway), but when I was there, Gaudi took up all our time. There's the Sagrada Familia "cathedral" (incredible) and Parc Guell, also unmissable. Seriously. And of course Las Ramblas in Barcelona, but you'll probably find your way there automatically.

You planning to stay in hostels? I don't know any in Madrid, but we had a good one in Barcelona that we reserved ahead of time... I could try to find the name for you if you're interested. You ought to get a copy of a Lonely Planet guide before going, seriously.

How long is your stay?
thanks for the offer, i'd appreciate the name of the hostel in barcelona, you can pm me with it. we will only be in spain for 1 week, with focus on getting to barcelona.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:10 PM   #16 (permalink)
 
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PM sent, hope it's helpful.

Sure does make me want to go back to Spain again, ASAP.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:42 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Sure does make me want to go back to Spain again, ASAP.
HUSH YOU!!!!!!

I was watching a show on Reyka Vodka on the Thirsty Traveller... made me want to go there too.

hmmm maybe stop in Iceland on the way to Spain. I wanna go back too.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:50 PM   #18 (permalink)
 
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HUSH YOU!!!!!!

I was watching a show on Reyka Vodka on the Thirsty Traveller... made me want to go there too.

hmmm maybe stop in Iceland on the way to Spain. I wanna go back too.
I know, who am I to say that I want to go to Spain, when I am freaking LIVING in Iceland right now... I am never satisfied, though... travelling begets more travelling.

But seriously. I have a friend in Pamplona, and we stayed at his place about 5 years ago (me and these two Filipina-American girls, which was hilarious) for the San Fermines/Running of the Bulls festival. It was beyond fun. I highly recommend that everyone go to that festival at least once in their lives... not to run (stupidly) in front of the damn bulls, but just for the whole experience.

Squeeeb, you should check the dates for San Fermines and see if they match up with yours. As I recall, it was late June/early July?
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oh that's right, isn't it time for the ferias?
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