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I like you web side; It is very interesting, important and structured well.
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I'm glad to find your site. I'm thinking about moving to Spain and I don't know the real estate there quite well. I have only traveled there a few times. And I think it isn't advisable choice to live in the tourist place, such as barcelona and tenerife . So I need someone's suggestion very much. Would you give me some recommendation Pls? Any help would be much appreciated!
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Hi there, I like your sites all. I have been searching for the real estate in Spain for quite a long time. And I have also found some property related sites, alicante property , palmas real estate and property in valencia . If you're thinking these could give you some other inspiration, you cal also check out them. And I have bought my house in Spain via a real estate agent finding in the sites.
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Yes, Spain is really a beautiful country in the world to visit. Excellent and quiet beaches can be found near Malaga, Huelva and Almer in the south as well as near the coasts of La Manga, Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and Euskadi. If you do enjoy extremely developed resort towns, there are plenty of crowded beaches on the Costa de la Luz and the Costa del Sol. Interesting is the harbour of Almerimar with cosy bars, just south of El Ejido (Almeria).
Very unique architecture can be found in Cordoba, Salamanca, Granada, Toledo, Madrid... The visionary architecture of Antoni Gaud?and the Picasso museum are in Barcelona while Madrid is home to Spain top three art museums. |
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I agree with you all. Spain is so beautiful that I can't forget the trip there. Barcelona and Madrid are both great cities. I feel very lucky to have spent a lot of time in Spain. Some other cities to visit: Salamanca, near Portugual, has beautiful architecture. The Basque country, too. San Sebastian is possibly the most beautiful city in the region, but Bilbao is worth visiting for the Guggenheim museum and old town, and the little seaside village of Hondarabbia. Outside Madrid are towns like Segovia, Toledo, and Avila, Toledo is probably the most famous. And Andalucia in the south, Grenada for the Alhambra, and Cordoba is very charming. Seville is very touristic but the old quarter is fantastic and you have to visit the bull ring for a tour!
The Lonely Planet guide books are always an excellent source of info and they tend to be honest, too—some guidebooks manage to find charm everywhere, but LP tells it like it is, so you don't waste time or money. As for taking the train, I found buses to actually be better. They are quite cheap and reasonably comfortable. A friend and I took the bus from Madrid to Grenada, and then travelled by bus all over Andalucia, and it was fine. Missed the Picasso museum in Barcelona! I spent too much time in the old town... murcia |
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Corrida and Flamenco, or sun, sea and sand. Spend holiday in Spain, you can be enjoyable at any time of year. There’s a dream holiday for everyone there, from the ideal family beach holiday on the Costa del Sol, to the exciting of the Thorpe feast in Andalucia, and the cultural highlights of Madrid, Seville, and Granada – you will find the real Spain!
The ideal months for travel to Spain are May, June and September (plus April and October in the south). At these times you can rest on good-to- unexceptionable weather, yet keep away from the excessive heat degree - and the special masses of Spanish and peregrin tourists - of July and August. But there's goodish climatic condition in some areas of Spain practically year round. Winter along the southern and southeastern Mediterranean coasts is tender, while in the height of summer you can retreat to the northwest, to beaches or high mountains anywhere to get out of the way of the unthinkable heat. The best feast days are mostly concentrated between Semana Santa (the week leading up to Easter Sunday) and September to October. ibiza hotel madrid hotel |
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Do you find the real estate in las palmas property and tenerife estate agent is crashing now? Does it mean that it’s the time to invest real estate in Spain now? Or to buy a house in Spain for living may be also a good idea.
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