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SlushSeasonDo you have time to visit Portugal at all? Porto is an awesome place for a couple's trip.
Spain is cool too. Barcelona is worth 2 days, but you'll get tired of how touristy it is pretty quick. Madrid doesn't have as much sightseeing appeal, but in my opinion the vibes are much better and people are friendlier.
270on420outlast time I was in Spain I was like 19 walking down the street by myself and some dude sitting on a bench just looked at me and asked in perfect English if I wanted to buy some hash. European education system goes crazy
VTshredder69Learn Spanish. My suggestion.
PartyBullshiitMy father’s side of my family are from Spain and I still visit family annually. There’s so many beautiful places to see. If you can I’d skip Barcelona and Madrid. Some pretty things there but it’s very touristy. You’ll likely have to fly into one of those places which is fine but I’d immediately rent a car and drive elsewhere or hop on the trains.
here’s a short list of really cool places.
Vigo, it’s a coastal area where they grow massive amounts of amazing seafood. You can take boat rides to the mussel, scallops, oyster farms. They’ll show you how they’re grown in the ocean on massive platforms and usually will pull some fresh for you and cook them right on the boat. They’re also known for some of the best white wines in the region. Albarino is an extremely popular fresh white they produce and goes great with seafood.
Andalusia, it’s on the Malaga region. They’re really famous for the White House’s throughout the country sides. A lot are built on the sides of mountains. It’s just a really beautiful area to visit. Again if you can drive around you’ll have one of the best days just driving through the villages and stopping at local eateries. The locals are very friendly. Many people host “restaurants” out of their homes and you’ll have some of the most amazing food using all local ingredients. They also produce a variety of wines using different grapes from the country.
Ronda, it’s another town in the Andalusia region which again has the building structures built into the mountains and on cliffs. These are much more exaggerated meaning on higher cliffs with crazy edges. There’s a lot of history in Ronda with a few really old structures still around today. One of the older churches in Spain as well as a really cool bull fighting ring. If you go here you have to take the Camino del Desfiladero del Tajo Gorge walk. It’s a crazy path built into the side of a mountain. Depending on the route you take you’ll either be on a built walkway that easier to do or you’ll have to wear a harness and clip into safety lines along the edge. You wear helmets for both. If you’re scared of heights choose the path that doesn’t require the harness.
Oviedo, another beautiful region of Spain. The town itself is over 1000 years old so you’ll see tons of very old world buildings as well as modern ones. It’s a nice blend of old and new. If you’re a formula one buff this is the region Fernado Alonso is from. In this area is where his personal karting track and museum dedicated to him is located which you can visit. They have a bunch of his vehicles, race suits, helmets and other cool things on hand you can see.
https://www.museoycircuitofernandoalonso.com/en/
That’s a pretty good start for more off the beaten path places. If you have any questions feel free to message me. More than happy to help.
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SteezyYeeterski season is in september in spain?
oldmanskiI have only been to Barcelona and really enjoyed it. The public transportation was easy to navigate and most of the people are quite friendly, speaking Spanish helps, like mentioned above. We did the typical tourist stuff such as the Sagrada Familia church (inside tour), all the 92' summer Olympic stuff is still around like the track and field stadium, outdoor diving/swimming facilities and such which you can go visit. There are a couple cool skateparks around and fun to skate. We went to a football(soccer) game at Camp Nou which was pretty epic. The food was delicious and very affordable if you stay off the touristy routes. We didnt catch any bull fighting but that wouldve just added to the already good time.
Im sure there are many other areas of Spain that are great, but this has been my first and only time so far. Go have fun OP
NewgenI just downloaded duolingo to learn some basic phrases
NewgenI have a question. I was checking https://sagradafamilia.org/en/tickets-individuals ticket prices start from around $30 up to $50, and I saw some guided tours from https://gowithguide.com/spain is around $150. Is it worth to spend few extra bucks? Do you have any experience using guides?
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NewgenThanks for the recommendations. I was focusing on those places, along with Ronda and Canary Island. I never heard of Oviedo. I'd love to check that place. Yeah, I have checked the website. It looks like an interesting place.
NewgenI have a question. I was checking https://sagradafamilia.org/en/tickets-individuals ticket prices start from around $30 up to $50, and I saw some guided tours from https://gowithguide.com/spain is around $150. Is it worth to spend few extra bucks? Do you have any experience using guides?
**This post was edited on Jul 25th 2024 at 8:16:15am
NewgenI have a question. I was checking https://sagradafamilia.org/en/tickets-individuals ticket prices start from around $30 up to $50, and I saw some guided tours from https://gowithguide.com/spain is around $150. Is it worth to spend few extra bucks? Do you have any experience using guides?
**This post was edited on Jul 25th 2024 at 8:16:15am