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#83787 - 02/12/09 11:51 PM
Madrid/Toledo/Cordoba: Itinerary advice please
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Dear Reader. I would greatly appreciate your advice and input for a planned visit April 2009 please. Madrid is my base, this I cannot change. Up to you, the good, the bad, and the downright ugly, will help fine tune the schedule. Many thanks to all who participate. Aussieflyer
Day 1 PM Arrive, Madrid, Spain – Accommodation arranged in the Gran Via area.
Day 2 Madrid 9:00AM Confirmed Panoramic Tour of Historic Madrid
PM Confirmed El Escorial Monastery and Valle de Los Caidas
Day 3 Madrid Noon Confirmed Time with friends
Day 4 Madrid 8:00 AM Confirmed Full Day History & Culture Tour of Toledo• Imperial City
Day 5 Madrid AM Visit, Temple Of Debod , The 2400 YO Egyptian Temple To The God Amon In La Montana Park
PM Royal Palace
Day 6 Madrid 8:l5:AM Confirmed full Day History And Culture Tour of Cordoba
Day 7 Madrid 9:45 AM Confirmed The Prado And The Reina Sofia Museums
Day 8 Madrid
Segovia
Day 9 Madrid Cable car ride to the hills. Day 10 Madrid
Morning Departure from, Madrid, Spain
Edited by aussieflyer (02/14/09 12:42 AM) Edit Reason: added suggestion
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#83790 - 02/13/09 03:54 AM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: billy the man]
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Thank you Billy, I was thinking about that issue. I shall do some more investigating.Cheers Aussieflyer
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#83792 - 02/13/09 05:52 AM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: aussieflyer]
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Registered: 05/28/08
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Do not forget Segovia( Roman Aqueduct) and Aranjuez (Palace of Aranjuez )to 50 Kilometres of Madrid
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#83793 - 02/13/09 06:21 AM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: jazz]
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Thanks Jazz, My problem is two fold. Firstly tme availabilty, and also for my body to keep pace with everything. This is just my first visit to Spain. Thier will be many more I think, and hope.Your adcice is appreciated, cheers Aussieflyed
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#83795 - 02/13/09 07:09 AM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: aussieflyer]
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You really don't need a guided tour of Retiro Park; but if Day-8 or 9 is a Sunday, I like to stroll thru the park (around 11:00 AM) and enjoy Street Performers who gather there. They line the path from the Puerta de Alcalá entrance to the pond. That's only on Sundays.
You don't mention a tour of the Palacio Réal; I recommend that!
You don't mention Segovia, which I prefer over el Valle de los Caidos, especially if you dine there on cochinillo asado
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#83797 - 02/13/09 11:05 AM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: Kipper]
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I´m going to echo a lot of other people here . Go to Segovia ! It´s easy to get to . And think about Chinchón .. A beautiful village/town but only accesible by bus or car . Templo de Deblod will not be time consuming , and I recommend something that not a lot of visitors here do : a 2000 metre cable car ride from Argüelles ( central madrid ) to the hills of Casa del Campo ... In April it should be beautiful . The return trip is about 4 or 5 Euros . <avoid guided tours as much as possible ! You definitely , as Eddie said , do Not need a guided tour of the park . Parks are for strolling around and relaxing . Yes there is a lot to see ... It´s my very favourite place in the whole of Madrid .. but get a guide book , stroll around .. take a seat at a terrace cafe in the park ( I recommend the one by the statue of the fallen angel ) , and read , contemplate , and just relax .
El Escorial and Valle de los Caídos will blow you away . No matter what your political views are about Franco the views from his mausoleum are beautiful .Remember to take your passport or national ID card .. They have a strict control before you go in , The town of El Escorial is great with wonderful restaurants and cafes .
Day6 for you is going to be a heavy day .. Cordoba.. I´m guessing you´re going by train and yet a little further and you´d be in one of the gems in Spain´s crown , Granada ´. However i´d recommend AT LEAST one night stay over . Granada is fantastic !!!!
Just another note . Bear in mind that some Spaniards ( friends of mine included ) will REFUSE to go to Valle de los Caídos . Franco and his dictatorship is still a very emotive subject here . I asked friends to take me there and they said no ! But I found someone willing , eventually .
By the way ... something you cannot miss . Segovia is famous for "cochinillo" .. Roast suckling pig .. It´s to die for ! Forget the diet .. Segovia has the best restaurants in Spain for cochinillo , patronised by King juan Carlos himself !
Steve
Edited by MadridMan (02/15/09 04:39 AM) Edit Reason: combining two consecutive postings
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#83802 - 02/13/09 03:46 PM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: steve robinson]
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Registered: 05/28/08
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Very nice the Valle de los Caidos but.VINI;VIDI and to go away,for if he's wakes up.
Another zone,Lozolla's walley, Valle de Lozoya, near Navacerrada, the monastery of the Paular.The village of Rascafria, the best lamb that l have eaten.
Edited by MadridMan (02/15/09 04:42 AM) Edit Reason: combining two consecutive postings
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#83806 - 02/13/09 11:55 PM
Re: Itinerary advice please
[Re: Eddie]
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Registered: 11/12/08
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Loc: Australian
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Eddie, many thanks for you info on Retiro Park. It is such a great help recieving usefull info like this, appreciated.
Apology, The Royal Palace is on my to do list.I will try and add Segovia.
As Jazz, Eddie, Kipper and Steve are all of the same opinion, I have added Segovia. As this will be my last day in Spain. If I go there in the morning,and return to Madrid after lunch. Will that work OK ??? A very big thank you to each of you, for your really helpful advice.
Jazz, I unfortunately will not have the time available. As an Aussie I love Lamb. Can you suggest a good Lamb place in Madrid that is open for lunch. No way I could wait till 11 PM.
Thanks Steve, I will certainly add the Cable car ride, Great idea, love it. Aussieflyer
Edited by MadridMan (02/15/09 04:35 AM) Edit Reason: combining several consecutive postings
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