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travelman727 says:
BEAUTIFUL BARCELONA
In my opinion, Barcelona is one of the most remarkable cities in the world. For more than 4000 years, the city has always stood out for its beauty and dynamism.
Before visiting, I recommend that you check out the many wonderful TravBuddy Barcelona blogs and reviews. Aft…
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Gandul says:
Hi!!! I don´t know if this is the correct place, but as I don´t have a lot of time to write a longer post, this is the best option to give some tips for newbies coming to Madrid. In fact, this post it´s more concrete for the people who are going to spend some time living there (maybe long tourism…
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oldschoolbill says:
First Class- most expensive accommodations on a ship or train or plane & something OSB is not accustomed to & quite possibly has never before experienced. In this case it was well worth the almost double $$ cost!! It is nice to treat yourself now & then who deserves it more than Me & You??
Madr…
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Caipiroska
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#4 of 125 general tips & advice in Spain
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jacki118 says:
this is inspired by ratu and his booze recipes...
i met some guys from bamburg, germany and they've never heard of this.
i thought it was my civil duty as a drinker and a bartender to share this with the world...
here it is...
you will need...
jagermeister
malibu or parrot bay coconut rum
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lauro says:
i flew from düsseldorf to madrid using iberia airlines for only 108 euros - 6 months booking, but hold on, though its cheap, there are no complimentary snacks inside the plane, the flight attendats are selling snacks and beverages, 5 euros per can of softdrinks - no way! hahaha
its 2 hour flight…
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lokababy says:
PART ONE: Riding the metro in Madrid.
The first thing you need to know is that the metro is the fastest and effective way to move in Madrid. The bus is OK, all over if you want to get an idea of the city by viewing its streets. BUT the metro is a great option for people that don't want complicati…
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aarongoldman says:
Hola Chica-
I'm from Canada, but have been living in Valencia for the past year. Valencia is much cheaper than Barcelona or Madrid...and if you are careful it can be very cheap. A great way to eat cheap and practice your Spanish is to go to the Central Market ( Mercado Central). Fruits and Veget…
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wimmonnee says:
Today a ride in the Madrid metro costs 1 euro. Leaving from the airport (or at the airport) requires a 1 euro surcharge. Metro de Madrid has stations at Barajas Airport Terminals 4 and 1-2-3. You defenitely don't need a taxi (around 25 euro, depends on where you are going) to get to the heart of th…
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lauro says:
madrid barajas international airport has 4 terminals. when i went to spain, i used spain's national flag carrier which was iberia airlines. iberia airlines is seviced only in the fairly newly built terminal 4 of barajas airport.
in my honest opinion, madrid barajas terminal 4 is the most beautifu…
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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Spain
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8ball_ray says:
stay cheap meaning hostels which u spend lass a nite than a five star hotel...most have relativly great locations but never accept the flat rate u can always get the price down and if it goes down that much than try even more, if its still to high than check out the other places. and travel by bus t…
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danybcn says:
http://www.indoorkartingbarcelona.com/ingles/index.html
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semih says:
don't miss out on anything created by Gaudi,like casa mila,casa batllo,park guell and also getting something in fruit market,for sure going to dali and picasso museums...
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fran2011 says:
When I visited Barcelona for the first time in 2002, I couldn't help but notice all those strangely shaped buildings scattered throughout the city. I wanted to know more about them, so I looked at a travel guide to the area and discovered that they were all masterpieces of the great architect Antoni…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Spain
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asturjimmy says:
Arturo Pé-rez--Reverte lives near Madrid. Originally a war journalist, he now writes fiction -full--time. His novels The Flanders Panel, The Club Dumas, The Seville Communion, The Fencing Master, The Nautical Chart, and The Queen of the South have been translated into -twenty--eight languages and p…
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johnshaka says:
Don't be sucked into a travel/Rail card if you do go to Spain... Take the buses! The best thing to do though is plan well in advance! Book flights with ryanair or aerlingus.. there may be others too, which will work well and also will be much much cheaper than buses! Imperative to book early though …
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