Mark J.
“OUTSTANDING EXPERIENCE -- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!!”
Mercedes provided my wife and I an informative, interesting and illuminating tour of the Alhambra palace and gardens complex. Her knowledge of the history was impressive, and she new little details about life in medieval times that were very interesting. Her English is outstanding, and her international experiences come through in her perspectives and the discussions that we had with her during the tour. She also provided information that we used on our visit to Burgos later in our trip. We highly recommend her -- she goes above and beyond what we expect from tour guides. Thanks again, Mercedes!
Joel H.
“Bego is Delightful”
Knowledgeable, friendly, kind, thorough and just a lot of fun. That describes our day with Bego in Segovia. She is an expert on Segovia and has perfect English, so for English speaking tourists, there is no better choice for a guide. We could not of enjoyed our time together more. The only thing better would be another day with Bego!
Begoña H.
Thanks a million Joel. I have also enjoyed the day guiding you both. It is so delightful when you see the client motivated. I am very happy that you like Segovia and La Granja. I wish you the best!! Bego
Donna M.
“Great Overview!”
We asked Francisco for a brief (2 hour) tour to show us the highlights of Segovia. He gave us a fantastic overview of the history of the city and the people. The tour was perfect for what we wanted -- not nearly enough time to see the area, but enough time to get an idea of what we wanted to see more of while visiting. Francisco knows and loves Segovia, made great recommendations for what and where to eat, and will make you want to extend your visit to see all there is.
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Yes! Spending 12 days in Spain allows for a comprehensive exploration of the country's major highlights, including cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and Granada, as well as some time in smaller towns or the countryside. However, the ideal duration depends on your specific interests and the pace at which you prefer to travel.
Buses are the most popular mode of cross-country transport, while walking is a great way to get around city centers. The official tourism website of Spain suggests that the best way to travel within Spain depends on your itinerary and preferences.
Options include trains, buses, rental cars, and domestic flights. The extensive and efficient train network, operated by Renfe, is particularly popular for long-distance travel between major cities.
To learn more about transport option in Spain, check out our Tourism In Spain articles.
It's recommended that you spend at least two weeks to tour Spain comprehensively, allowing time to experience the diverse regions, cultures, and attractions the country has to offer. However, shorter trips focusing on specific areas or interests can still provide a fulfilling experience. If you’re on a tight schedule, these highlight tours for some of Spain’s notable cities will be the perfect introduction;
The "100 Rule" in Spain dictates that travelers should ideally have 100 euros (110 USD) ready for each day spent in the country. This number ensures that the person can afford decent food and board while in Spain. They are also expected to have 900 euros (980 USD) as a backup fund of any emergencies.
According to the U.S. Department of State's travel advisory for Spain, credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most establishments throughout the country, including restaurants, hotels, and shops. However, it's still advisable to carry some cash (Euros) for small purchases and in case you encounter establishments that prefer cash payments, especially in more rural areas.
First-time visitors to Spain should consider starting their journey in Barcelona or Madrid, as these cities offer a rich tapestry of cultural attractions, historic landmarks, and vibrant culinary scenes. Both cities serve as excellent gateways to explore Spain's diverse regions and attractions further.
That’s a tough one, depending on what you’re looking for! Both Madrid and Barcelona offer distinct experiences, making it challenging to declare one as definitively "better" than the other. Here’s a quick comparison.
Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on personal preferences and interests.
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