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Advice on Spain and Portugal
Posted on 5/5/18 at 8:15 pm
Posted on 5/5/18 at 8:15 pm
Would like to see both countries, only have 7 nights. I realize that gives us limited time but its what we have. Interests are museums, old churches, wine and good food, some hiking, meeting interesting people. Departure probably from DFW.
Posted on 5/5/18 at 8:25 pm to txtigersw
If you're going to Portugal, I recommend Lisbon. Pretty walkable, and the tram system was easy to figure out to see more out of the way sights (like the Tower of Belem). Lisbon is also the home to the world's oldest bookstore: the Bertrand bookstore.
For Spain, there's a lot to see in Madrid. El Prado is great if you like art museums. Ratiro Park is good for just walking around. Barcelona is also incredible. I would recommend strolling down las Ramblas and taking a walking tour of the Gothic District (I took a great one from RunnerBean Tours). And finally, La Alhambra in Grenada is incredible if you're interested in architecture.
Obviously, this is a lot, and I don't know that I'd recommend trying to see all of this in one week. But there are lot of great options.
For Spain, there's a lot to see in Madrid. El Prado is great if you like art museums. Ratiro Park is good for just walking around. Barcelona is also incredible. I would recommend strolling down las Ramblas and taking a walking tour of the Gothic District (I took a great one from RunnerBean Tours). And finally, La Alhambra in Grenada is incredible if you're interested in architecture.
Obviously, this is a lot, and I don't know that I'd recommend trying to see all of this in one week. But there are lot of great options.
Posted on 5/5/18 at 9:02 pm to txtigersw
We did Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona last summer and had a great time in each place. But with only 7 days I would do Lisbon and Porto.
Posted on 5/6/18 at 1:57 am to txtigersw
With such a limited time you could probably just hit the major cities, Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon (although I've never been to Portugal.
I had a fairly extensive stay in Spain, and if I had 2 cities to return to it would probably be Sevilla and Granada, but given only a week you may be better off staying in the major hubs.
If you like museums, old churches, wine, and good food, there won't be any shortage of those in those 3 major cities.
I had a fairly extensive stay in Spain, and if I had 2 cities to return to it would probably be Sevilla and Granada, but given only a week you may be better off staying in the major hubs.
If you like museums, old churches, wine, and good food, there won't be any shortage of those in those 3 major cities.
Posted on 5/6/18 at 6:53 am to txtigersw
I posted the below in another thread. HIGHLY recommended Northwestern Spain. It's gorgeous. Do the homework and you'll see. I like to avoid big cities generally, so this was perfect. I will say while we visited her in Zaragoza we took a side trip to Belchite, a national park, but it was a town leveled during the fighting of the Spanish Civil War. Fascinating history and seeing an entire bombed out town just sitting there was a site.
Spain. My daughter lived there and we visited two years ago. We traveled mainly from Barcelona to the Northern Communities and mountain regions (Picos/Asturias). Gorgeous. Lots of outdoor activities that time of year. Her favorite places of all were Bilbao (easy flight from London) and San Sebastian. Great coast line and beaches that time of year. Amazing food. There's always the islands like Mallorca. I haven't been, but it's one of the world's great party scenes in the summer! (just Google it ) I liked Barcelona, but again, it's a big city. Watch out for pick pockets along LaRambla.
ASTURIAS
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Spain. My daughter lived there and we visited two years ago. We traveled mainly from Barcelona to the Northern Communities and mountain regions (Picos/Asturias). Gorgeous. Lots of outdoor activities that time of year. Her favorite places of all were Bilbao (easy flight from London) and San Sebastian. Great coast line and beaches that time of year. Amazing food. There's always the islands like Mallorca. I haven't been, but it's one of the world's great party scenes in the summer! (just Google it ) I liked Barcelona, but again, it's a big city. Watch out for pick pockets along LaRambla.
ASTURIAS
BEACHES
Posted on 5/13/18 at 7:02 pm to txtigersw
I was in Spain for almost three weeks a few years ago. I used Madrid as the home base and did day trips (easy bus or train rides) to Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial and Avila. I spent the entire day at the Prado, one of the greatest art museums in the world. Retiro Park, as someone mentioned, is right next to the Prado.
Every restaurant in Spain has a three course lunch menu at a good price, often including wine. Take advantage of it. Also spent LOTS of time at tapas bars and generally partying with the Madrillenos. Madrid has got to be the party capital of Europe! And the Spanish gals are stunning. And people there I found to be very friendly despite a terrible economy and high unemployment rate.
ETA: My Madrid friends took me to a home futbol game at the Bernabeu Stadium, Real Madrid vs the rival Barcelona. Quite an experience. The atmosphere is pretty much the same as in Tiger Stadium against an SEC rival on Saturday night.
Every restaurant in Spain has a three course lunch menu at a good price, often including wine. Take advantage of it. Also spent LOTS of time at tapas bars and generally partying with the Madrillenos. Madrid has got to be the party capital of Europe! And the Spanish gals are stunning. And people there I found to be very friendly despite a terrible economy and high unemployment rate.
ETA: My Madrid friends took me to a home futbol game at the Bernabeu Stadium, Real Madrid vs the rival Barcelona. Quite an experience. The atmosphere is pretty much the same as in Tiger Stadium against an SEC rival on Saturday night.
This post was edited on 5/13/18 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 5/14/18 at 2:46 am to txtigersw
With just 7 days, you'll have to limit it to 2 cities. Choose Barcelona (beaches, architecture, scenery) or Madrid (real Spain, history, food) + Lisbon.
Posted on 5/14/18 at 9:36 am to txtigersw
I would either do only Portugal or Madrid and Barcelona. I did Portugal and Spain last summer for 16 days, not way I would cram both in to 1 week.
If you choose the later, you can fly to Madrid, spend your time there and around it, then take a bullet train to Barcelona and finish there. It's like a 2.5hr ride via high speed rail for like $100.
If you choose the later, you can fly to Madrid, spend your time there and around it, then take a bullet train to Barcelona and finish there. It's like a 2.5hr ride via high speed rail for like $100.
Posted on 5/14/18 at 10:34 am to GEAUXLPOST
I don't know the area and I don't have any specific info on either Spain or Portugal, but I'd agree with 7 days I'd concentrate on Portugal personally. Or do a part of Spain. 3-4 days for a big city is really a minimum to see most but not all of what you want in a leisurely fashion. Then you add a couple days trips and you are done.
I don't have an issue with hurrying, but I wouldn't want to be moving so much you spend more time traveling than site seeing either.
I don't have an issue with hurrying, but I wouldn't want to be moving so much you spend more time traveling than site seeing either.
Posted on 5/14/18 at 10:41 am to baldona
I would do 4 days in Madrid. From madrid, you can do day tours to Toledo and or Merida and have time in Madrid to enjoy it. The prado museum is top notch, probably one of the finest museums in the world. Drink some sangria and enjoy some flamenco dancing.
Transfer to Barcelona for 3 days. There is enough in Barcelona to keep you thoroughly busy for 3 days. BArcelone is awesome. Barcelona Cathedral, Park Guell, Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, beach, las ramblas, etc.
Transfer to Barcelona for 3 days. There is enough in Barcelona to keep you thoroughly busy for 3 days. BArcelone is awesome. Barcelona Cathedral, Park Guell, Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, beach, las ramblas, etc.
Posted on 5/14/18 at 12:47 pm to txtigersw
Headed there in a few weeks. We going surfing in Portugal about 30 minutes north of Lisbon. Supposedly Best surfing in Europe. Having some time in Lisbon to mainly just eat. I hear great things of Lisbon cuisine. Then Barcelona for a few days to see the sights and Sagrada. If you interested in any of that, I’ll give some recs when I get back in early June.
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