Monday, March 16, 2009

Things to do in Alcoceber - Valencia

Situated on the Costa del Alzahar in the region of Valencia, you will find Alcoceber on Spain´s north-east coast.

What to do in Alcoceber

Average yearly temperatures in Alcoceber are 17 degrees centigrade, which is substantially lower than on the south coast of Spain, but creates a mild climate year round. Summer is warm and welcoming in Alcoceber without being stifling. Alcoceber has five fabulous beaches which are sandy and long. The water at Alcoceber is clear and ideal for swimming and watersports. Also along the seafront promenade you will find a great range of beach restaurants serving fresh seafood, paella and a host of other famous Spanish dishes.

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Shops are plentiful and sell a varied range of goods including leather items and local handicrafts. If you are looking for a cheap hotel in Alcoceber, an apartment in Alcoceber or a last minute hotel in Alcoceber, you will be spoilt for choice. If you are planning a holiday in Alcoceber, you can also enjoy a visit to the castle and enjoy playing golf or tennis.

How to get to Alcoceber

Fly to Valencia Airport. For cheaper flights, most budget airlines fly directly to Valencia. Flight time approx. 2 hrs 30 mins.

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Things to do in Alcobendas - Madrid

Situated just 12km north of Madrid, Alcobendas is one of the prettiest cities near Madrid. With a population of 3 million people, Madrid is the capital of Spain and is very close to the centre of the country.

What to do in Alcobendas

The weather in Alcobendas is very cold in winter and very hot in summer. Many of Alcobendas´ residents choose to move out to the coastal regions in July and August to escape the intense heat. Owing to its central location, the best time to visit Alcobendas is spring or autumn, unless you like it very hot or very cold.

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If you are looking for a cheap hotel in Alcobendas, or a last minute hotel in Alcobendas, you will not be disappointed. Alcobendas boasts a wealth of hotels, car hire offices, luxury accommodation and even hostals for holidaymakers on a budget. Alcobendas is one of the higher class areas of Madrid and is home to many of the city´s professionals.

Shops and bars serve authentic Spanish cuisine, and tapas bars in Alcobendas serve superb food at reasonable prices. Shops are plentiful, and you will find everything you want to buy in Alcobendas. Several parks and green areas have been created in Alcobendas to give residents and holidaymakers a feeling of being close to the countryside. Madrid´s Science Museum is also located in Alcobendas. Madrid is only minutes away by hire car, bus or taxi, where you can get stuck in to the nightlife and lively bars and clubs..

See map of Alcobendas.

How to get to Alcobendas

Fly to Barajas Airport, Madrid. Flights to Madrid from most UK airports take 2 hours, 30 minutes. Most UK budget airlines offer cheap flights to Madrid. Transfer from Madrid Airport to Alcobendas is approx. 25 mins by hire car.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Steamy Seville in Summertime

It´s true that the temperatures soar to over 40 degrees in Seville during Summertime, but it´s one of the best times to visit in my opinion. Call me crazy or maybe I´ve gone a bit mad with the heat on the Costa, but we usually spend a weekend in June and August in this fabulous city, and we always have a great time. Although only a couple of hours by road from most of the coastal resorts, we take the train from Malaga so don´t have to worry about driving round the city. One of the best, and most reasonable hotels we have found is the Sevilla Center Hotel, situated just ten minutes walk from the Cathedral and the popular Santa Cruz district of the city. It is modern, clean, cool and convenient and we enjoyed an amazing 70% discount from normal price for a long weekend after booking online. After checking in at midday, we enjoyed a dip in the rooftop pool, then headed into the city for drinks and sightseeing. As many times as I have been inside the breathtaking Cathedral, and although I´m not religious, I can never get enough of this monument. It is amazing to think that this, the world´s fourth biggest Christian church was built without the aid of modern machinery. Moving on from here, we normally walk or take a horse and carriage (touristy but fun) down to the river, which splits the city from North to South. During the hot summer evenings many bars and restaurants open up alongside the river, and there is no better place to watch the world go by. No visit to Seville is complete without a tour of the tapas and flamenco bars, dotted liberally around the city. All in all, there is something sensual and passionate about Seville - so if you like it hot - try a visit during the summer when the streets come to life with music, dance and fabulous food.

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