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Hi Ember, the two options are either going through the coast (via Valencia) or inland (via Zaragoza). Through the coast Valencia si really worth seeing and, instead of going directly to Valencia from Madrid you could go through Cuenca (UNESCO Heritage) and on the coast you could stop in Tarragona. The other option is going through Alcalá de Henares, just outside Madrid, Sigüenza, Zaragoza. I wouldn't know wich itinerary to suggest... just have a look at the pages and pick your favourite (in my opinion Alcalá de Henares should not be missed, but it's an easy daytrip from Madrid, and Valencia is my favourite ever).
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| Posts: 1943 | Location: Urbino, Le Marche, Italy | Registered: 09 October 2005 |    |
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Hi Ember, Agree with both the Valencia and Zaragoza choices, but do be a little wary of not having accommodation booked in Barcelona (it is a city renowned for its enormous number of trade fairs and fashion shows) and if you manage to arrive on the date when one of these events is on, you can find yourself travelling miles in search of a Hotel. Zaragoza is also the home to the World Expo this year and consequently accommodation will be at a premium if the amazing success of the event in Sevilla in 1992 is anything to go by. Probably definitely worth a visit! Michael
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| Posts: 202 | Location: Spain | Registered: 21 August 2006 |    |
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firstly i agree with Michael on those dates, better have something secure. then for the trip , the quickest from Madrid to Barcelona is to take the NII road, you will pass by Alcalà de Henares which i agree is very nice, then Guadalajara, and Siguenza ,Calatayud ,Zaragoza (great city with a beautiful El Pilar cathedral), Lleida , Vilafrance del Penedes (sparkling wines region) to reach Barcelona.
you can also take a more coastal way by taking the NIII toward Valencia, there you pass by Arganda, sidestep on the N400 to Cuenca, pass Teruel, down on the N234 to Sagunto (phoniciens origins) just north of Valencia and head up the coast on the A7 passing Castellon de la Plana, Tortosa, Tarragona, Vilanova i la Geltru pass the airport into Barcelona center.
great ride and plenty of choices along the way.
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Hi, I have decided that We will go to Barcelona via Zaragoza and have taken your advise, securing accomodation in Zargoza & Barcelona. We decided to slip a few days in Toledo after we leave Madrid. Thaks all 
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| Posts: 85 | Location: Melbourne Australia | Registered: 09 March 2006 |    |
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