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  • #16
    Re: Tips as to what to see in specific locations in Spain

    I see that you are going to at the northeast zone (Cataluña country) so I give you a more specific advice.

    Originally posted by Sirotnikov
    - Barcelona (two times)
    I was there three years ago , reason why there are sites that can have changed (bars and discos mainly). I suppose that you will see the most typical things on your guided trip (Sagrada Familia, Güell Park, Ramblas, Olimpic Promenade, Aquarium, Barça Stadium (110000), City beaches, Maremágnum...)

    Museums:

    -CCCB & MACBA (modern art), Miró Foundation, Tápies Foundation, Picasso Museum, Museo de la Erótica ....

    Eating: every street has a good place:

    -Can Culleretes, Fresc-Co (vegetarian self-sevice), Dive! (owned by Steven Spielberg, submarine form), Téxtil café...

    Drinking & Cofee: Thousands

    -Schillins (fashion, top models), Café de l'Ópera at the Ramblas, Laie, Els Cuatre Gats...

    Night & Dance: Thousands. Opposite to other cities there is much mixture in every place

    -Club Felini (international DJs), Fou Performance Night Club (Weird, founded by a gay ex-monk), Zeleste (top concerts)...

    Surrounding Barcelona with mountains there is the Collserola Urban Park, With Foster communications tower at the top.

    - Monserat monastery
    Montserrat (=Sawed mount )
    Strictly guided tour. Near the monastery there are impressive caves that are said inspired to Gaudí: Caves of Colbató
    Another interesting near mountain: Cardona's mine of salt. Shining

    - Hirona and then Figars (?) (the town of Salvador Dali)
    Girona: I haven't been, They have a very well conserved medieval center.
    Figueres:

    - Costa Brava and it's sorroundings
    Wonderful beaches, Sitges specially. Visit the Ebro Delta: Natural park threatened by a massive engineering project
    And Medas islands, there is a submarine trip.

    - Andorra
    tech & clothes purchasing (No taxes) Amazing high mountains, try a walk.
    There is a precious near valley, Aran valley where you can see ancient rest of the romanic culture, also you can practice climbing, fishing or rafting at the most wild river of Spain: Noguera Pallaresa.

    Try going to Aigüestortes & Sant Maurici Lake National park: One of the best places at the Pyrenean mountain range.
    Last edited by Niessuh; September 25, 2003, 11:03.
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      Last edited by Ecthy; September 25, 2003, 12:02.

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      • #18
        Siro: If you're a soccer fan and your guided tour of Barcelona doesn't take in the Nou Camp you should definitely find time to go. It's an amazing sight even when empty and the trophy room is spectacular.
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          • #20
            If you arive in time ty to see Nfumu (Snowflake) in the Zo of Barcelona. I mentioned it before, but as he is going to die very soon I mention it again
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            • #21
              Re: Tips as to what to see in specific locations in Spain

              Originally posted by Sirotnikov
              I'm going on a week long tour of spain. It is organized meaning that the moajority of the time I'll be lead around by an instructor with a group. I will recieve enough spare time though, to wander about. I can also choose to stay at the hotel in Costa Brava.

              I want tips as to what I should see in each place, and whether it is worth it, or is it better to stay in the hotel or go somewhere else.

              I will be visiting the following locations (each trip takes a whole day):

              - Barcelona (two times)
              - Monserat monastery
              - Hirona and then Figars (?) (the town of Salvador Dali)
              - Costa Brava and it's sorroundings
              - Andorra
              hi ,

              you better have all the right paparwork or ya aint leaving , or worse , not getting back in , .......

              btw , you should visit the rock from the brits also

              have a nice day

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              • #22
                Andorra: The traffic is horrendous. Really get away from the main road if you want some quiet walks. Very pretty though.
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                • #23
                  Tota la informació sobre l'oferta turística de la Costa Brava i el Pirineu de Girona. Viu el Doble: som mar, som muntanya. Descobreix més


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                  • #24
                    Cordoba and Granada are worth a look.

                    OK, that's probably understating it a bit. No holiday in Spain would be complete without taking in Cordoba and Granada. They simply cannot be missed, for too many reasons to go into here. The Ahlambra deserves special mention though.

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