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re: Spain must sees and dos?
Posted on 9/26/22 at 8:41 am to Napoleon
Posted on 9/26/22 at 8:41 am to Napoleon
Few days in BCN, few days in Basque Country. Madrid isn't bad but has no soul compared to Bcn.
Eat at Barra Alta, my favorite underrated spot, and Bar Del Pla, my favorite "not a tourist trap" in old town. The subway is clean and efficient. I'm a big fan of the low key niceness of Gracia and the openly plush Eixample neighborhoods. Old town gets old fast, the Gatlinburg of Spain sort of.
Basque Country is a very sleepy region with great wine and cheese. St. Sebastien is a great seaside medium-size place.
Eat at Barra Alta, my favorite underrated spot, and Bar Del Pla, my favorite "not a tourist trap" in old town. The subway is clean and efficient. I'm a big fan of the low key niceness of Gracia and the openly plush Eixample neighborhoods. Old town gets old fast, the Gatlinburg of Spain sort of.
Basque Country is a very sleepy region with great wine and cheese. St. Sebastien is a great seaside medium-size place.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 2:42 pm to tadman
quote:Same opinion as everyone else in this thread. You can do Madrid in a day or two, but it’s just a big metropolitan city imo. It doesn’t come close to Barcelona.
Few days in BCN, few days in Basque Country. Madrid isn't bad but has no soul compared to Bcn.
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