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Probably Puerta del Sol. And we have twice stayed at the Europa, which is
in the pedestrian area adjacent to the Puerta del Sol. It's clean and central,
not too expensive, but not the Ritz. If you're interested, I'll try to find
the fax number for reservations. There may well be another area that is
better known. Others will let us know. Lydia<br>
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M Parker wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid156.246a501b.2c9384a5aaol.com"><font
face="arial,helvetica"><font size="4" family="SERIF" face="Batang"
lang="0">Does anyone know:<br>
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1. WHat is the name of the area of Madrid that is known for its lovely outdoor
cafes, etc. Does anyone know of a nice little hotel in that area?<br>
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2. Does anyone know the best way to get to Burgos, or Leon from Madrid?
Train? or Bus? <br>
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3. Also, how many days should it take to walk to Finisterre from Santiago?<br>
! muchisimas gracias!<br>
Marianne </font></font></blockquote>
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