Spain's fantastic, such a great destination, so much history with lots to see and do. Don't forget all the senoritas!
Posted by Rick, 23rd April 2010
I think it's fabulous, so much to see, so much to do...
Posted by sarah jane, 29th March 2010
Castillo de Ferran - Figueras
So, even though it's called like this on one of the presenting sites, it's a fortress. And I don't recommend a visit to anyone who doesn't speak Catalan. I had so much trouble with this language. So basically when you go to a foreign country it's not expected of you to speak that native language perfectly. OK English, Spanish, French, German... but Catalan? Come on people? I don't expect that all the tourists in Croatia speak Croatian, it makes no sense! I thought that understanding Spanish is enough, but it's not. So just an advice, if you're visiting small villages in Catalonia, Spain, be prepared that they won't be very friendly with Spanish. But on the other hand maybe this fortress was just a bad exception. Bye!
Posted by Katarina Bodor, 18th August 2009
I think it is a nice place to go. I go there 2 times a year and I like it.
Posted by charlotte, 11th December 2008
I've been travelling through Spain & Portugal this summer with a bus company you still do not have in your list. The name is Eurohop and they offer hop-on hop-off circuits...I had a terrific time, and it was cheap too!
Posted by Margaret Murphy, 08th September 2006
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Spain's fantastic, such a great destination, so much history with lots to see and do. Don't forget all the senoritas!
Posted by Rick, 23rd April 2010I think it's fabulous, so much to see, so much to do...
Posted by sarah jane, 29th March 2010Castillo de Ferran - Figueras
Posted by Katarina Bodor, 18th August 2009So, even though it's called like this on one of the presenting sites, it's a fortress. And I don't recommend a visit to anyone who doesn't speak Catalan. I had so much trouble with this language. So basically when you go to a foreign country it's not expected of you to speak that native language perfectly. OK English, Spanish, French, German... but Catalan? Come on people? I don't expect that all the tourists in Croatia speak Croatian, it makes no sense! I thought that understanding Spanish is enough, but it's not. So just an advice, if you're visiting small villages in Catalonia, Spain, be prepared that they won't be very friendly with Spanish. But on the other hand maybe this fortress was just a bad exception. Bye!
I think it is a nice place to go. I go there 2 times a year and I like it.
Posted by charlotte, 11th December 2008I've been travelling through Spain & Portugal this summer with a bus company you still do not have in your list. The name is Eurohop and they offer hop-on hop-off circuits...I had a terrific time, and it was cheap too!
Posted by Margaret Murphy, 08th September 2006