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AIRPORT
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Madrid-Barajas AirportMadrid-Barajas Airport (IATA: MAD[3], ICAO: LEMD) is the main international airport serving Madrid in Spain. It is the country's largest and busiest airport, the world's 11th busiest airport (2008) [4] and Europe's fourth. It op... |
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TRAINS
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Rail transport in SpainRail transport in Spain operates on four rail gauges and services are operated by a variety of private and public operators. The total route length in 2004 was 14,781 km (8,791 km electrified):Most railways are operated by RENF... |
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SPAIN COUNTRY
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Spain officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea exc... |
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APARTMENT RENTALS
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Ample modern studio apartment enjoying two balconies facing Huertas Street and kitchen window facing the reputedly best-known corner of this street, "Lola de Castro" flower shop. .Location and accessThis apartment is situated in Huertas Street, centr... |
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CHEAP HOTELS
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Red Nest Hostel ValenciaOffering a new concept, this hostel lies on calle la paz square. The centre is a 5-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is surrounded by restaurants, bars, shops and the commercial centre as well as fundamental historical mon... |
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RED TAPE AND VISAS
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Citizens of most EU countries (and of Norway and Iceland) need only a valid national identity card to enter Spain for up to six months. Since Britain has no identity card system, however, British citizens have to take a passport. US, Canadian, Austra... |
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HEALTH
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As an EU country, Spain has free reciprocal health agreements with other member states (you should carry form E111, available from main post offices). Even so, some form of travel insurance is still all but essential; with it, you should be able to c... |
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COSTS, MONEY AND BANKS
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Although still thought of as a budget destination, hotel prices in Spain have increased considerably over the last ten years, and if you're spending a lot of your time in the cities, you can expect to spend almost as much as you would at home. Howeve... |
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GETTING AROUND
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Most of Spain is well covered by both bus and rail networks and for journeys between major towns there's often little to choose between them in cost or speed. On shorter or less obvious routes buses tend to be quicker and will also normally take you ... |
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COMMUNICATIONS: POST, PHONES, INTERNET AND MEDIA
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Post offices ( Correos ) are generally found near the centre of towns and are normally open from 8am to noon and again from 5 to 7.30pm, though big branches in large cities may have considerably longer hours and usually do not close at midday. Except... |
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