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Tell me, what is the weather like in Spain on the 20th of September, is it worth flying there to rest? And who knows, you can visit all the sights there yourself without guides, if so, how, advise
Tell me, what is the weather like in Spain on the 20th of September, is it worth flying there to rest? And who knows, you can visit all the sights there yourself without guides, if so, how, advise
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аватар ollennka
Definitely worth it. True, I have never been there except for Barcelona, ​​I can only advise on Barcelona, ​​but the weather will be wonderful throughout the country.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
The weather will be fine. Moreover, because people with children will already leave, and for the elderly it will still be hot and the velvet season has not yet begun, then a discount can be knocked out of the travel agency. They have some dip in attendance during this period.
But about the sights, it depends where you fly. And so - if by car, then the monastery of Moserrat, Figueros, there is Dali's house.
Without a car, you can even buy tickets for a jousting tournament at a street agency. Cool entertainment. You will be taken to the castle (remake), there they drink wine from the belly, they feed you with medieval food, and the knights fight for real, and not like in the movies. With massacre and swearing. And then Flamenco dancing.
аватар Natali_NN
I recommend getting to Girona, a wonderful town. Easy to get by train.
аватар tatiana835212
The weather will be great! I advise Valegsia - both the sea and the excursion. And it’s convenient to fly directly to Valencia with Aeroflot.
You can visit the city without guides, but still you will not see what the guides will show. To make it inexpensive, you can join group tours, both cheap and cheerful.
аватар oksana9
It seems that one question surprised me. :) How can you ask about the whole of Spain? Do you know that Spain has five climate zones? And in some regions the weather will already be quite autumnal. And how many days are you going to visit ALL the sights of the country?
аватар ollennka
So the person therefore asked that he had not yet decided on the region. In the same way, they ask about Turkey and France.
There are only 7 types of climatic zones on Earth, how did it turn out to be 5 in Spain?
аватар alex45
I also forgot about the Canary Islands. This is also Spain.
аватар oksana9
With belts, I, of course, got excited. :) 5 types of climate, not zones. If the author asked where it is better to go in September, there are no questions, and this is how the average temperature in the hospital turns out. Ollenka, no offense, but you yourself were only in Barcelona, ​​but you say that on September 20 the weather will be wonderful throughout the country. How is this possible? Even in the Canaries, where I live, the weather will be different not only depending on the island, but also on the same island (eg north and south of Tenerife), and how can it be equally wonderful in the Basque Country and Valencia?
аватар ollennka
))) and why do sites with observations and weather forecasts exist? The weather will not be the same, but wonderful!
аватар oksana9
Well, why are we sitting here then, it was necessary to send the author immediately to the weather site. ;) The weather, of course, is unlikely to be very bad anywhere (except for the Atlantic coast and the Pyrenees, you won’t get too much sun there in the summer), but still the author will have much more chances for consistently good weather at the end of September in Andalusia than in Costa Brave. And the sea will be warmer. By the way, the statistics will confirm this for you. September in Barcelona is generally a very unstable month in terms of weather. We got into cyclones several times, when out of 10 days only three were sunny and the rain was like a bucket ..
аватар kolyan_cat
5 types of climatic zones - a beautiful turnover-lure for tourists. In fact, in September it is almost equally warm and sunny in the north (Bilbao) and in the south (Barcelona).
I advise you to visit the sights yourself, with the exception of sightseeing tours of the cities - use them as introductory, then on your own.
аватар oksana9
Excuse me, where is Barcelona?? Which south?
аватар oksana9
And it will never be equally sunny and warm in the north and in the south. Even between Bilbao and Barcelona, ​​the difference in climate is very noticeable. On the Atlantic Ocean, precipitation alone falls twice as much. What can we say about the south of Spain or the Canary Islands.
аватар alex45
Yes, Kolyan, waved. Barcelona in the south of Spain!
And further. In the south of Spain, you can get to the coast, where the current from Gibraltar passes, the water will be colder there. TS. look at the site that I recommended. It is for tourists, a lot of interesting things. This is Barcelona in the photo in March
аватар alex45
And this is two days later - Valencia
аватар kolyan_cat
I agree, Barcelona is not quite the South - I meant 2 different sea coasts.
аватар oksana9
Yes, good point about water. Many people think that the sea will automatically always be warmer in the south, but this is not entirely true. Costa del Sol is the coldest coast. The Atlantic is also always cool, even in the same Canaries, the water cannot be compared with the Mediterranean. If the author needs a very warm sea and practically guaranteed good weather, the best option, in my opinion, is the Costa Blanca (Alicante) and the nearby coasts (Valencia, Murcia). There are also many attractions.
аватар L_ena
A strange question about Spain - is it worth going there ... You don’t even know what to answer ... And no less strange question - is it possible to visit the sights without a guide and how to do it ... In theory, the next question should have been - and where is Spain in general? ... It is worth going to Spain. Sights without a guide can be visited. Just go to the sights without a guide, buying a ticket at the box office if necessary. There are also audio guides for rent for those who do not know any languages. The weather in Spain in September is warm. I would even say hot. For example, on October 13 in Zaragoza it was +31 during the day. And in September it was certainly not colder there. If you have any other questions - ask.
аватар DENIRA
The weather will be good - it's worth resting! Sights can be visited on your own and with organized excursions - you need to look at the number of free days and on your own budget. Yes, and what kind of Spanish do you have? With English in Spain strained.
аватар ollennka
I would not attach such importance to knowing Spanish for an independent visit to Spain. Yes, ignorance of English infuriates, but getting to the sights will not hurt. Sign language is understood everywhere.
аватар Natali_NN
Google translator to help you, you still can’t learn all languages
аватар DENIRA
You can always get to everything. Another question is whether it will be more profitable than with an organized tour - without a language, it’s far from a fact that it’s more profitable. Therefore, the question about the level of Spanish sounded.
аватар ollennka
Are there organized tours only in Spanish?
аватар DENIRA
What are you talking about?
аватар Natali_NN
As a last resort, you can find our offices like Natalie Tours. In general, collect more information and go on your own. And our former compatriots often offer services. Barça is not alone.
аватар ollennka
DENIRA, I misunderstood, sorry.
I have just formed an aversion to organized excursions after Barcelona. We bought a tour of the city at night with a visit to the fountains in Plaza de España. After the group gathered, it turned out that the fountains were not working that day, the attendant silently drove everyone on the bus for an hour and a half and took her leave.
аватар DENIRA
Well, yes, but these are no longer independent visits to the sights.
аватар ollennka
Barcelona and its surroundings are pleased with the presence of audio guides in almost every museum. And not only in English, often in Russian. The other thing I love about doing sightseeing trips on my own is that you remember what you saw later. When a group of 20 people is driven at a pace by a guide, half is not visible, half is not heard, there is no time to comprehend the information, just to keep up with their own.
аватар DENIRA
But you've had a bad experience. What company did you buy from? In general, fountains are only on certain days. Normal firms have information - if any strikes, football matches or other events complicate the tour, then it is canceled with a refund or rescheduled for another day.
аватар ollennka
There was some kind of Terramar Tour. Didn't offer to transfer or refund...
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