Then you are visiting the most loved destination in Europe. Spain is on the top list with the most tourists in the European continent. There are so many destinations...from San Sebastian, madrid, The Coasts (there are several Costa destination; costa Blanca being one of the most popular); Barcelona and do not also miss Tenerife.
It all depends on where you are travelling to Spain from and in what means of transportation.
There are a number of sites that offer great information on travelling to Spain. One can find a variety of information on sites such as Traveling in Spain, Wikitravel and the New York Times travel section.
Spain has a very unique culture which includes bullfighting and flamingo dancers. These two websites offer a very informative look at traveling to Spain. www.justspain.org www.travelatleisure.com/Spain
he changed society by travelling around and getting more land for spain.
Actually two countries are SW of France. On what is called the Iberian Peninsula you have Spain and Portugal,but if travelling from France you would come to Spain first.
Without travelling to the Central Bank of Spain, cash4coins.co.uk. They do notes and coins for all old euro zone.
"Travelling abroad" means travellingout of the country you live in. For example, I live in England and I go abroad to Spain, France, America, China, etc .
Simon Bolívar died on December 17, 1830, while travelling from Bogata to Cartagena in Columbia.
To transport people from one country to antoher, for example, travelling from Ireland to Spain. The most common reason to use an aeroplane to travel is: foreign holidays.
You have been travelling is correct. You would never say you have been on travelling, although for poetic emphasis you could say you have been travelling on.
Yes, if you are travelling Spain. If you do not register your passport information on-line before travel, it has been known that Monarch will charge £10!
Depends on where you're travelling from, but basically you go to the city of Barcelona in Spain. If you're already in Barcelona, you can take a taxi or the L2 or L5 subway lines to "Sagrada Familia".