We have 5 nights to spend in Sevilla, Cordoba, or Grenada. How should we best divide our time? Also, we will be heading to Barcelona after our five nights. Since I don't care for flying, we have plans to take the overnight train. Which of those towns would be easiet to leave from and get to Barcelona? Thanks, Cindy
I'm with Digital Traveler Bill. (dude!) I too would skip Córdoba having only 5 days in Andalucía. You'll likely need 3 days for Sevilla alone and in Granada, just seeing the Alhambra/Generalife requires an entire afternoon. Do justice to Granada and give her 2 days.
Córdoba IS very very nice and you would love it too. If you MUST go to all three cities, spend 2 days in Sevilla (although, as stated, 3-days is usually the minimum), 1 day in Córdoba, and 2 days in Granada.
Regarding training to Barcelona from Andalucía, all trains will pass through Madrid. (Check the RENFE train website to be sure) There's a chance you'll have to change trains there. I imagine the overnight train you're considering is the one overnight train (a slow train) from Madrid-Barcelona which takes, I believe, 7.5 hours. (check the RENFE website) The total train travel time will likely take about 10-11 hours. Wow. Sure you don't want to fly?
Three nights in Seville and 2 nights in Granada would be best and with regards to getting to Barcelona, you can get a direct train from Granada. There is a daytime service and also an overnight service. Although you´re not keen to fly IBERIA airlines have had some exceptional deals lately that might make it worth doing www.iberia.es
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