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sigifredo May 27, 2013 04:49 AM

What do you recommend me at my visit to Spain ?
 
Hello everybody

I'm planning to visit Espana this summer.
Will be my first time visit there.

what do you recommend me ?
for the sightseeings ?
for food & beverage ?
for history & art ?
for entertainment ?
for night life ?
for sports facilities ?
or anything you want to add...please just write me anything you like in Spain

ROBINDESBOIS May 27, 2013 05:43 AM

Spain is huge, and everywhere is fantastic. Which area are you going to?
What, s your preference, sea, mountain, city?
All depends on what you wanna do.

sigifredo May 27, 2013 06:24 AM

well, I think city life is better.
sea holiday would be fantastic also.
I can travel around few good places if you advice me.

JPablo May 29, 2013 10:02 PM

I'd recommend you Barcelona, Girona, Figueres, Cadaqués, if you like Picasso and Dalí you can see their museums, if you like the seashore, Costa Brava is a 10 (from my viewpoint...) (There's a LOT more... but this is just a suggestion...)

poli May 30, 2013 07:26 AM

Madrid is a good start. Even the airport is beautiful. I has many attractions for visitors along the Paseo del Prado (three great art museums), but if you have time exploring the city by foot is a worthwhile
cultural experience. There's very good food, and things cost less than they do in the USA. It's a transportation hub with fast trains that will take you to impressive places Cordoba and Seville quickly and with no hassles. Be aware of the fact that it's extremely hot there in the summer.

sigifredo June 03, 2013 04:46 AM

JPablo, thank you for your usefull suggestions. I'm sure there will work for me :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 138507)
Madrid is a good start. Even the airport is beautiful. I has many attractions for visitors along the Paseo del Prado (three great art museums), but if you have time exploring the city by foot is a worthwhile
cultural experience. There's very good food, and things cost less than they do in the USA. It's a transportation hub with fast trains that will take you to impressive places Cordoba and Seville quickly and with no hassles. Be aware of the fact that it's extremely hot there in the summer.


I'll extremelly need your caring message. there are lots of good points for me now. Thanks a lot :)

Villa July 02, 2013 09:30 AM

Hola sigifredo.
The most famous Roman aqueduct in the world is in Segovia, Spain.
I recommend you go there. The Romans from Rome build it and then
stayed in Spain. Spain was ruled by the Romans for 640 years. Spain
was the most important colony of the Roman Empire. Spain had Roma emperors, Roman popes, important Roman generals and soldiers. Russel Crowe played a general from Spain in his movie Gladiator. Latin of the Roman Empire was spoken in Spain for 840 years before it became Spanish.
Italians and Spanish are closely related became of this.

Eat Spanish tapas and paella. You know what paella is?

pjt33 July 02, 2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Villa (Post 139966)
Spain was the most important colony of the Roman Empire.

On what measure? Off the top of my head I would say Egypt, which supplied winter corn to Rome.

JPablo July 02, 2013 04:34 PM

Probably, supplying emperors and philosophers... perhaps bullfights as well... :rolleyes: :D

poli July 02, 2013 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 139970)
On what measure? Off the top of my head I would say Egypt, which supplied winter corn to Rome.

Corn? :thinking: Well maybe in the old sense as in barley corn, because corn as in maize is native to the Americas.

Villa July 02, 2013 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 139970)
On what measure? Off the top of my head I would say Egypt, which supplied winter corn to Rome.

Hispania(What is now Spain and Portugal) was significantly Romanized throughout the imperial period and it came to be one of the most important territories of the Roman Empire. Emperors Trajan and Hadrian were both born there and most all of the people of Hispania were granted Roman citizen status. Roman soldiers went to Spain and then stayed there to live.

Hispania's economy expanded greatly under Roman Rule. The province, along with North Africa, served as a granary for the Roman market, and its harbors exported gold, wool, olive oil, and wine. Agricultural production increased with the introduction of irrigation projects, some of which remain in use even today. Much of daily life consisted of agricultural work under which the region flourished. Much of the eastern region cultivated grapes and olives to supplement the economy. Silver mining within the Guadalquivir River valley became an integral part of Iberian society. In fact some of the Empire's most important metal resources were in Hispania. Gold, Iron, Tin, Copper and Lead were also all mined in abundance.

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Fabiano February 21, 2018 12:02 AM

I recommend you to try visit this place in Spain located in Canary Island. It is called Gran Canaria and it is a must-visit in Spain. Me and my friends booked a flight to Spain and didnt waste any minutes to visit this island. .You must check it out for yourself.

ROBINDESBOIS March 06, 2018 04:28 PM

I recommend you to come to live in Spain for 2 or three years and visit the whole country , it ´s a great country. Nice food, nice people, beautiful cities, lots of different arts. Lot´s of fun, fantastic and varied weather. Not as expensive as France or Italy. Etc....


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