https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=178xvHzPYgY
8/28/2014 3:04:29 PM
ppl in Barcelona don't really speak Spanish, just FYI if your looking to practice your tongue.
8/28/2014 4:14:44 PM
You're*Sure they do. http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/shopping/barcelona-basic-facts.html#languages
8/28/2014 4:27:45 PM
yeah, good luck with that. When they refuse to speak with you, make sure that you point out that webpage.
8/29/2014 12:53:24 PM
I've been there twice with native Spanish speakers. They speak Spanish and English to tourists. Saying "they don't really speak Spanish" is wrong. Almost everyone who speaks Catalan speaks Spanish as well. Sure you could argue that a portion may "refuse" to speak Spanish but that doesn't mean they don't speak it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Catalonia
8/29/2014 1:03:15 PM
I used my broken Spanish while in Barcelona and it worked pretty damn well. I was surprised...yet pleased.
8/29/2014 1:13:25 PM
8/29/2014 1:36:08 PM
It's not really a myth. I speak pretty decent Spanish (with a Mexican American accent) and everyone I would engage in Spanish with would reply back to me in English. If you look like a gringo from the States, they'll speak to you in English. When I was in Majorca and nobody spoke English, trying to communicate in Spanish wasn't as easy as I thought. I started speaking/reading/writing Spanish when I was 6 years old, so it's not like I took it in some bullshit honors high school Spanish class and underestimated my Spanish speaking skills either...[Edited on August 29, 2014 at 2:14 PM. Reason : .]
8/29/2014 2:10:31 PM
Just speak American and they'll understand. Don't think any of this really matters. Barcelona is a cool city regardless of what language people speak.
8/29/2014 3:21:28 PM
Oh definitely. Everybody I met in Barcelona was super friendly, helpful, and polite. I just think people should realize that Spanish isn't the language spoken in Cataluyna (it's Catalan), and the vast majority of people there speak very good English.[Edited on August 29, 2014 at 6:15 PM. Reason : .]
8/29/2014 6:12:52 PM
i wouldn't say the vast majority. Especially when you get away from the center areas of tourism. That being said I didn't encounter language barriers that weren't able to be crossed with a little understanding between both parties and the willingness to try. My broken spanish worked everywhere and the locals were very pleased that I had at least somewhat of a base knowledge of the language. what an amazing trip. Loved every bit of it. I could live in Seville and be happy forever.
9/12/2014 10:03:31 AM
Bump. I leave for Spain next Saturday for 2 weeks. 2 days in Madrid, 10 in Andalusia, and 2 in Barcelona. Any specific recommendations for Restaurants/Bars in Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Cadiz, or Barcelona? I've been to Barcelona before and really enjoyed it, but the rest is all new territory... Thnx
12/18/2014 12:48:01 PM
Posted this a while ago on the first page:
12/18/2014 2:40:49 PM
Madrid the best tapas place that we loved was : http://www.tripadvisor.es/Restaurant_Review-g187514-d2174399-Reviews-La_Tercera_Taberna-Madrid.htmlThere were no tourist, it's a cute little shop full of amazing tapas and canas(small beers) near the plaza de Santa Ana, which is where we stayed. Great area to walk around and do the paseo.Also would recommend Algarabia, a little hole in the wall restaurant run by two sisters, best authentic Spanish food I had, lots of locals:http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187514-d991733-Reviews-Algarabia-Madrid.html#photosWe really enjoyed a lunch at the Plaza de Oriente, overlooking the park near the palace, and had lunch at Café Oriente right there. Was pricey, but the location is amazing.For Seville, I'd recommend the http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187443-d1442916-Reviews-Vineria_San_Telmo-Seville_Province_of_Seville_Andalucia.html#photosAwesome little place in Seville, but there were many good tapas places and vineterias in Seville.
12/19/2014 12:17:12 PM
Oh, and you're going to AndalucĂa and you're not going to Granada and the Alhambra?
12/19/2014 12:19:26 PM
Great suggestions everyone- exactly the type of recommendations I was looking for. Already bought tickets to the Alhambra- figured it was a given. Considering Gibraltar, but I also booked a day trip with a guide to Morocco, so not sure if it's a must-see.Going to Cordoba and Ronda as well, since I'm renting a car the whole time I am there.[Edited on December 19, 2014 at 12:31 PM. Reason : .]
12/19/2014 12:30:22 PM
Eat some Andalusian Meatballs, marcona almonds, manchego cheese, serrano ham...and drink shit tons of Spanish wine.
12/19/2014 12:45:02 PM
are you staying in hotels?
12/19/2014 2:29:05 PM
yep already booked everything. a side note: I'll be in London for 2 nights on my way back to SF, so suggestions there are welcomed too
12/19/2014 2:35:03 PM
Oh, you didn't say Granada, Cordoba, Ronda. All great places. I went to Madrid, Cordoba, Sevilla, Ronda, Granada, then flew to Barcelona. I'd recommend driving from Seville to Granada through the White Hill towns, was the highlight of my trip for me.I'll have recommendations for Granada, Cordoba, and Ronda Monday while I'm at work.If you need hotel recommendations I have those as well.
12/19/2014 7:27:08 PM
Bump. Leave tomorrow at 10:00 PM
12/26/2014 6:51:48 PM