
What is the best way to travel in Spain, from Barcelona?
We will be in Spain for eleven days in February and have already booked return flights from / to Barcelona. We want to see at least another city while we're here. We look to Seville, Madrid, or any thing in the Canary Islands (which must be done by air, of course). We find that the Rail Europe Tickets are very expensive. This leaves the aircraft, which we leaning Spanair. There's also Ryan Air, which is the least expensive, but so horribly that I have examined suggests that it is mostly a scam. Many people saw their reservations "lost", and many others saw their flights very late. Ugh. Spanair is better, or do you have another recommendation? Is there an option ground transportation that is better / cheaper than Rail Europe?
Spanair, Ryanair, EasyJet and Iberia – check who is the least expensive when traveling within Peninsula I prefer taking the train =), it is usually around 50 € from most places in Madrid … So for me in Navarre to go to Barca, it would be two tickets to 100 € … but it depends on whether the flight is cheaper … all if the train is long, it is about the same as the plan You should always check in 1 hour before Check-out and wait for your luggage … The train, you can watch TV [it depends on the train] use the Internet, móvil have your seat more space … and the food is better – you also meet some people xD I personally go with the price … but I think you should have a better jounrey the RENFE railway property is government here in Spain, using their website and book a train AVE whenever possible, they are faster trains PS I have traveled many times with Ryanair … I never heard that they are bad … what is bad about them? They have cheap Jet easier =) I went to London for free [€ 19.99 after tax Pau / France in London / England - and got the boat] =) I travled with them many times to get into Europe I think they are a good AEROLINE … I had no problems with them for the Canary Islands, you can also take "mini" cruise =) I went in April on the Gran Voyager … the boat was better than our hotel lol
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