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I can answer Spanish travel related questions, specially Barcelona and Madrid. Cultural facts, what to do, what to see, where to sleep...
Been living there for 20 years, and I work in the travel industry
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Hi, I believe this is a no-toll route: # Departure: Madrid, centre # 1Leave Madrid # 2Continue along: E-901 / A-3 # 3Continue along: CV-3663 # 4Arrive in Valencia # Destination: Valencia, centre
Hi, I'll give you an absolutely BIASED answer... Come to Barcelona and spend 3 days here. Then go to Cadaques, stopping by at Figueres to see Dali Museum. Find more information about Barcelona and places
Hi, Rachel, Well, this is a bit out of my field, but maybe I can provide hints. it's quite far from Barcelona... of course hitchhiking is always a possibility, but for reliable transportation, look
Hi, Sorry for answering late... Well, 4 days is a really short time to visit a country. Not that I don't like Madrid... but if I were you, I'd do it the other way around... one or two days in Madrid
Hi, I believe the best is to catch a bus. Count I believe about 15€. Here is a website with information and booking: http://www.enatcar.net/ For information about Madrid and cheap accommodation in

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