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Getting around Spain
Posted by Miss Wang Yenyan on 30 March 2010 12:28:37
By train Renfe is the Spanish national rail carrier. Long-distance trains always get in time, but be aware that short-distance trains (called Cercanías) can bear long delays, from ten to twenty minutes, and especially in the Barcelona area. To be safe, always take the train before the one... More
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Getting into Spain
Posted by Miss Wang Yenshan on 30 March 2010 12:28:24
There are a number of ways to get into Spain. From neighboring European countries, a drive with the car or a train ride is feasible; visitors from further away will probably be using air travel. By plane Spain's national carrier is Iberia. The busiest airports are Madrid, A Coruña, Palm More
Accommodation in Spain
Posted by Miss Wang Yenshan on 30 March 2010 12:28:16
There are many different kinds of tourist accommodations, ranging from hotels, pensions, rented villas, to camping or even monasteries. "7% VAT is not included" is a common trick for mid-range guesthouses and hotels: always check the small print when you choose your place to stay. VAT is IVA in Sp More
Food & Drinks in Spain
Posted by Mr. George Wright on 30 March 2010 12:28:03
Food The Spanish are very passionate about their food and wine and Spanish cuisine. Spanish food can be described as quite light with a lot of vegetables and a huge variety of meat and fish. The Spanish cuisine does not use many spices; it relies only on the use of high quality ingredients More
