Answers:

sexyinred
Dublin

Yup I agree Granada is a must…I think it’s romantic up on the hills of Al-Hambra and Al-Byzin it’s like time travelleing to the past.

But be early to buy tickets (because no. of tickets sell are limited per day) – if you want to explore into the palace.

If you love the sea maybe you should head to Malaga and down to Costa Sol…it’s nice weather in November in Spain. Or maybe Alicante which is not as far as Malaga from Barcelona.

I heard Seville and Cordoba is nice too but I had never been there.

But all these places (Malaga, Granada, Seville and Cardoba) are on south of Spain you might want to plan your journey carefully, train from Barcelona to Granada will took all night about 8 hrs maybe more I don’t remember.

In Barcelona and Madrid and Marbella most of the Spanish speaks English so it wouldn’t be a problem but in other places it will be more difficult to find people who understand English. However they are helpful bunch of people so just ask. :)

I’ll be heading to Madrid and Portugal in November too!!! Can’t wait …

mystiquefaith
Singapore

thanks so much for the answer! :)
wondering if those places in the south will be more accessible when i’m at madrid instead

sexyinred
Dublin

Ermmm trains, buses and airport are almost everywhere…I mean …it won’t be a problem to commute from one place to the other in Spain.

It’s really up to you =)