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Just returned from Spain / Portugal

Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:04 pm
Posted by CidCock
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:04 pm
Just got back from an incredible 2-week trip to Spain and Portugal with my wife and our two kids (ages 5 and 11), and it was absolutely magical. We flew into Madrid and made our way through Granada, Seville, Lagos, and Lisbon. The food was amazing, the kids had a blast, and overall it was a great mix of culture, scenery, and family-friendly activities. Bonus: it was pretty budget-friendly.

Last summer, we did London - Ghent - Paris, which we loved, but honestly, this year might have topped it.

Looking ahead to next summer, any suggestions for a similar type of trip? We’re looking for a good blend of interesting cities/towns, fun for the kids, great local food, and ideally not too pricey for dining or lodging. Would love to hear where you'd go next.

Looking hard at Prague / Austria / Slovenia?
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:13 pm to
Same here. We had to cross paths at some point.
We flew into Madrid, then did Porto for a week (work), then Lisbon/Sintra, Seville, Cadiz/Tarifa, Marbella/Malaga, Setenil/Ronda, and back out from Seville.

Setenil and Ronda were such an awesome day trip, as was Sintra. The beach in Tarifa was such a spectacular view.


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Bonus: it was pretty budget-friendly.


Eating was super cheap. It was just the wife and I, but we could sit down for lunch, get a few tapas selections, she'd have a glass of wine, me two beers, and it would be like 20 euros.
Posted by geauxpurple
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Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:19 pm to
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Prague / Austria / Slovenia
I just got back from Austria and Prague in April. Great choice. You can add Budapest to the list.

I was going to suggest Italy.
Rome and the Amalfi Coast would be good.

Or Rome, Florence and Venice.

If you pick Prague, look in to the Hotel Augustine. We loved it. It is in a perfect location right around the corner from the Charles Bridge. It was a big Catholic monastery in the 12 th century and is in fact still a working monastery with four monks currently living there.
This post was edited on 6/16/25 at 3:37 pm
Posted by Joshjrn
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:26 pm to
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Looking hard at Prague / Austria / Slovenia?

Budapest, Prague, and Vienna are a great trip if you're looking for something different. If you're looking for different but a vaguely similar vibe, I would suggest Greece. Very cool blend of culture, history, and outdoors.
Posted by CidCock
Member since Sep 2007
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:38 pm to
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Same here. We had to cross paths at some point.
We flew into Madrid, then did Porto for a week (work), then Lisbon/Sintra, Seville, Cadiz/Tarifa, Marbella/Malaga, Setenil/Ronda, and back out from Seville.

Setenil and Ronda were such an awesome day trip, as was Sintra. The beach in Tarifa was such a spectacular view.


Dang, should have met up. I was the one who's daugthers were eating cheese and pizza at every meal.

We did a day trip to Sintra and Cordoba, both were awesome.
Posted by CidCock
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:39 pm to
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I was going to suggest Italy.
Rome and the Amalfi Coast would be good.

Or Rome, Florence and Venice.


I really want to take my girls to Italy, but my wife and I went to Italy in 2012, so I am kinda leaning to a place that's new for me also - but I haven't ruled it out.
Posted by speckledawg
Somewhere Salty
Member since Nov 2016
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:55 pm to
How did you like Lisbon? Planning a trip to Madeira in a few months and still haven't decided on flying into Porto or Lisbon and spending the first couple days. Flights from either to Madeira are almost identical in price and time, so makes no difference for logistics.

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Looking hard at Prague / Austria / Slovenia?


Prague and Budapest is a great combo trip. Nice, easy train ride between the two.
Posted by Nole Man
Somewhere In Tennessee!
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 3:56 pm to
Been to all of those several times.

Slovenia is my favorite country that I've been to.

We flew into Venice, rented a car, drove through Croatia first, seeing Plitvice National Park, which to me is the most beautiful place in the world that I've seen.

Then drove to Slovenia. Highlight of my trip was the time spent in Kobarid. Hiking. In season, you can swim/kayak/raft. Tour WW1 Battlefields. Lake Bled is equally gorgeous, just a little more touristy. I felt like I'd just scratched the surface.

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This post was edited on 6/17/25 at 11:48 am
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 4:18 pm to
Any suggestions on kid stuff in Lisbon? Will be stopping there next March for a few days with my kids and I see some fairly obvious things but if you had a good experience with something they were really into I'd like to hear it.

Could be an attraction or dining, whatever.
This post was edited on 6/16/25 at 4:59 pm
Posted by kciDAtaE
Member since Apr 2017
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Posted on 6/16/25 at 5:04 pm to
Greece/croatia
Japan
If you do the Prague trip, spend some time in Bavaria
Posted by lionward2014
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2015
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Posted on 6/17/25 at 9:13 am to
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Any suggestions on kid stuff in Lisbon?


Same question. Heading to Madrid in May and want to spend a few days in Lisbon and/or Porto while there.
Posted by CidCock
Member since Sep 2007
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 6/17/25 at 10:08 am to
Yes, Lisbon was great - we stayed 3 nights which was plenty for us with the kids. We did a tuk tuk tour, which was awesome. I can make a recommendation of a tour guide if you are interested...native Portguese guy who was great.

Also, Sintra was a fantastic day trip, Pena Palace is great.

We did not go to Cascais as we had already been at the beach, but I've heard it's fantastic.

Dining - Bonjardim was great. Castro was the best pastal de nata
This post was edited on 6/18/25 at 8:03 am
Posted by CidCock
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Posted on 6/17/25 at 10:09 am to
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This post was edited on 6/17/25 at 10:10 am
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 6/17/25 at 6:42 pm to
Sure I'll take that recommendation.

Tuk tuk rides are fun and the kids would probably like it.

Thanks for responding

This post was edited on 6/17/25 at 6:43 pm
Posted by LSUShock
Kansas
Member since Jun 2014
5503 posts
Posted on 6/17/25 at 11:23 pm to
Italy gets all the love, but Spain is where it’s at!!
This post was edited on 6/17/25 at 11:23 pm
Posted by CidCock
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Posted on 6/18/25 at 8:00 am to
add this guy on Whatsapp, he was fantastic - Lisbon Tuk Tuk Experience

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Posted by VABuckeye
NOVA
Member since Dec 2007
38283 posts
Posted on 6/18/25 at 8:27 am to
We are currently in the Dolomites. I can’t recommend it enough. Spectacular scenery and if you’re into hiking there’s not much better out there.
Posted by VABuckeye
NOVA
Member since Dec 2007
38283 posts
Posted on 6/18/25 at 9:01 am to
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I really want to take my girls to Italy, but my wife and I went to Italy in 2012, so I am kinda leaning to a place that's new for me also - but I haven't ruled it out.


You can go to Italy 20 times and never come close to scratching the surface or revisiting places and regions.
Posted by purpgold718
Amsterdam, NL
Member since Sep 2008
763 posts
Posted on 6/18/25 at 9:12 am to
All of Southern Europe is where it’s at - Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain aka the PIGS.

Spain is admittedly my favorite of the bunch but I was just in Italy after several years of not visiting and it definitely holds its own.

To OP, consider Lake Garda area which is where I was, stunning clear blue waters, epic dramatic mountain vistas, and dotted with insanely charming towns and villages (Malcèsine, Riva del Garda, Limone sul Garda), and some of the country’s best wine country (Valpolicella, Franciacorta, Soave) and most beautiful cities (e.g. Verona) a stone’s throw away, oh there’s an amusement park and water park on the southeastern part of the lake.

This post was edited on 6/18/25 at 9:14 am
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
29565 posts
Posted on 6/18/25 at 9:24 am to
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Also, Sintra was a fantastic day trip, Pena Palace is great.



The Moorish castle was cool as well, but i would have had a heart attack if my two kids were with me on that. You can walk anywhere you want there, and there were several places where you're walking on these steps that were only big enough for one person, yet there's people going up and down those steps, and the sides are barely even knee high, and if you go over them, you die. There's no way someone hasn't accidently died there goign over the edge.

Did not enjoy the train ride back to Lisbon from Sintra. Started getting really dark on that train with a bunch of wannabe american thugs wearing gangsta rap american shirts and being typically rude to everyone around them. Thought I was in north baton rouge for a little while. One dude was just hanging by the door talking to every woman that walked by, and while i had no idea what he was saying, it was very easy to tell by every womans reaction he was being a jackass. I was in Portugal and Spain for 16 days and that was the only time i was around shitty people like that where i started to not feel safe. The little shite in front of me on the train looked like he was 10 and had a cell phone and was literally videoing the two younger white girls that were sitting next to us but trying to hide that he was videoing, even though it was obvious what he was doing. When we got off the train I walked with my wife and the two white girls until we got out the train station and both of them said gracias several times to me. I could see their uneasiness on the train as we were the only 4 people on that train that looked like we didn't belong with the rest of the trash on it.




We did a food tour, which i highly recommend in Lisbon. It was all walking, but we went to several different parts of the city. Went to the african part and had two stops in there and that was actually the best food on the tour. One of the places basically makes meat pies. Not as thick of a crust since it's not pie crust like a Natchitoches meat pie, but it was spicy like it should be with a thinner shell. Really good. Didnt' realize how diverse Lisbon was when it came to the food culture. What was really great about the food tour is they took us to hole in the wall places that were just off the main areas, so they all felt very local and non touristy, except the french place we went. Felt like a pretentious expensive place with shitty fancy bites of food.
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