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-Málaga's Semana Santa (Easter) - worth to see. From Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. Lots of procession accour within that week.
-Córdoba en Mayo (Cordoba in May) - great month to visit the Southern city
-Las Cruces (1st week in May) - big flower-made crosses embellishing public squares in the city center, where you will also find at night music and drinking and lot of people having fun!
-Festival de Patios - one of the most interesting cultural exhibitions, 2 weeks when some people open doors of their houses to show their old Patios full of flowers
-Cata del Vino Montilla-Moriles - great wine tasting in a big tent in the city center during one week in May
-Fallas - Valencia's festival in March - burning the "fallas" is a must
-Málaga's August Fair - flamenco dancing, drinking sherry, bullfights
-San Fermines - July in Pamplona, Navarra.
-Fiesta de San Isidro - May 15 in Madrid - a celebration of Madrid's patron saint.
-Holy week - best in Seville and the rest of Andalusia; also interesting in Valladolid
-Carnival - best in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Cádiz
-Cabalgata de los Reyes Magos (Three wise men parade) - on the eve of epiphany, 5th of January, the night before Spanish kids get their Christmas presents, it rains sweets and toys in every single town and city
-La Tomatina - a giant tomato fight in Buñol
-Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians, mostly found in Southeastern Spain during spring time) - parades and "battles" remembering the fights of medieval ages
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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

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