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Barcelona, Catalonia Region, Spain
I stayed in Barcelona for a week in November 2006. My friend and I rented an apartment in Las Ramblas and had a blast. If you are looking to stay up late, meet great people and drink, then this is the neighborhood for you. It's almost impossible to sleep with all the street activity, so you're forced to join in, or lie in your bed pissed off. We chose the 'join in' route and stayed up until about 6am each day. Bars are everywhere, though they are tending to get a bit trendy instead of traditional. There is a great open air market that sells fresh vegetables/ fruits, tapas, kitchen gadgets, fresh seafood, flowers, bread and cheese. we shopping there when we could and did all of our own cooking in the apartment. If you stay in Las Ramblas don't eat at the restaurants that have sidewalk tables. While it was reasonably priced, the food wasn't good, or authentic. Those were great places for sangria and beer, though. I highly recommend going onto craigslist and finding your own rental. It's much less expensive, you have your own kitchen and bathroom and you have no hotel curfews. This goes for Paris and Rome, as well. The locals were extremely friendly and gracious. We were warned about pickpocketing children, just like in every large European city, but we carried small over the shoulder/ across the chest purses that we were easily in control of. Must visit Parc Guell on the hill! We chose to walk, which was quite a trek, but we also got to see some wonderful architecture along the way. When you get to Parc Guell you will immediately appreciate it's beauty and creativity; almost dr. Seuss-like with the bonus of a great view of the city and ocean. To get the most street cred, bring skirts, pants and shoes that are in fashion. I stay away from shorts and tennis shoes. That's a total give-away and you can't blend in as a local. Pack lightly; it's pretty warm and you can hand wash your clothes without issue. It's hard to cart around two pieces of luggage on cobble stone. It is a hilly city, so be prepared for walking. They have a great transportation system, but I felt like I would miss out on something if I didn't walk everywhere. If the Picasso museum is still on display see it! I typically don't recommend spending vacation time on something you can see in a book, but this exhibit was worth it. I have been to Madrid and the Canary Islands before and didn't think much of them, but Barcelona is completely different. I would go back in a heartbeat and I would feel safe going alone. Memorize the maps and know the names of the streets before you go; reading a map in public makes you a target to unwanted children and men. Being lost is okay if you don't have an appointment. It also brings you to sites you may have overlooked. My best advise is to absorb everything; sights, sounds, scents, tastes and appreciate the relaxed approach to life.
La Laguna, Canarias (Canary Islands) Region, Spain
La Laguna has summer festival (mid of July) where people from different areas from Tenerife and La Gomera Island gather, and have a performance in their national clothes, playing music, nad throwing the tipical food into the crowd. Each city is presented with musitians behing which are the wooden car pulled by oxes from which they share their specialties to people. Many different king of food you can taste there, which I am sure you never tasted before in your life.
Zaragoza, Aragón Region, Spain
A very buisy city, with lots of shops. If you don't find it here, you can't find it anywhere
Zaragoza, Aragón Region, Spain
The architecture there is fenomenal. Lot's of museums to be visited, and great spanish food
Barbastro, Aragón Region, Spain
Nice city with very friendly people. Architecture that dates from the middle-ages, quite nice. Lots of shops, and a very big marked. Downside: finding your way by car is difficult, specially because there are so many narrow streets, where you can easily get lost in.
Madrid, Madrid Region, Spain
This is the right place for cultural trips and museums (Toledo, Avila, Salamanca, Chinchón, Avila can be visited from Madrid). Nice place for shopping (try Calle Fuencarral). Nice place for nightlife and restaurants (try Chueca, the Gay quarter). Beware of pick pockets, specially in Sol area and the metro.
Barcelona, Catalonia Region, Spain
Barcelona !! NightLife, FOOD and Culture !
amazing culinairy culture, amazing architecture (gaudii!), and defenately the most sparkling nightlife in Europe.
Take your time visiting all the cultural places all day long, get dinner around 8-10pm, Nightlife won't start untill 1am ;-) Hungry around 6-8pm? Try the small champagne-tapaz bar. Stand, zip, bite. Nightlife: visit Aire (mixed crowd), after they close at 2/3am, go to Arena (dance club)
Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
While in Palma remember to visit Manacor and their factory of pearls. They show you how they manufacture the pearls and they have quite a big show room with all kinds of pearl jewlery
Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
well ibiza can be the happenin place if you go at the right time! see i went in the end of march... not summer=not fun! the fiesta starts about mayish! so look into it before you go or you could be stuck on an island for 3 days with nothing to do ...where noone is on the streets past 8 and the 1 club that is open had 11 people and 1 song playing over and over and over! but all in all i enjoyed the beautiful beaches and relaxation! and off season is cheap, but there is nothing landmark wise to really see there either! oh and ps do laundry and take out money before this island because your looking at 3x bank fines and about $17 per load of laundry
Sitges, Catalonia Region, Spain
The nude beaches outside town (one straight, one gay) are too far to walk -- rent a bicycle.