Portugal has a good road network composed of Motorways (AE), Main Trunk Routes (IP), Complementary Trunk Routes (IC), Main (National) Roads (EN) and Secondary (Municipal) Roads. There are two types of motorways, some will charge toll fees: – the traditional motorways with toll booths, where payment is made either in cash
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Valencia is Spain’s third-largest city after Madrid and Barcelona. It often seems to live in the shadow of its larger sister-cities, but this beautiful city has plenty to offer tourists in terms of history, gastronomy, culture, beaches and plenty of sunshine. The city is the capital of the Autonomous Community
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Are you travelling into Spain using your own electric car ? Please be reassured that you will still able to recharge your vehicle whilst staying a large number of Paradors.Electric car charging points are now available in the following Paradors for clients staying overnight or eating in their restaurants :
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The Caminito del Rey is an 8 km pathway snaking through the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Natural Park, a 700m deep gorge in Andalucia.Once considered one of the most dangerous paths in the World, it has been carefully restored, earning the Europa Nostra Award for heritage conservation. Today, the walk is much
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