I am visiting Barcleona and would like to buy tickets to a football (soccer) match. Found a site called SpanishFootballTickets: http://www.barcelonafootballtickets.com/ Does anyone know this site? Are they legitimate? And by the way, I'd welcome other suggestions on how to order online. Thanks, Sam
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From: sam shube <samregm...@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 11:47:21 AM
Subject: [travelspain] spain football tickets
I am visiting Barcleona and would like to buy tickets to a football (soccer) match. Found a site called SpanishFootballTickets: http://www.barcelonafootballtickets.com/ Does anyone know this site? Are they legitimate?
And by the way, I'd welcome other suggestions on how to order online.
Thanks,
Sam
I do not know these I'm afraid but that does not mean it is not
legitimate of course. They are not a Spanish company.
One established website that I do know is
http://www.worldticketshop.com/tickets/fc_barcelona_tickets tho I don't
know what the prices are like. Best compare; Barcelona matches as a
rule are usually expensive relative to most matches in Europe.
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sam shube wrote:
I am visiting Barcleona and would like to buy tickets to a
football (soccer) match. Found a site called SpanishFootballTickets: http://www.barcelonafootballtickets.com/
Does anyone know this site? Are they legitimate?
And by the way, I'd welcome other suggestions on how to order
online.
Hi folks, I have a couple of quick questions that you can hopefully answer:
1) If I want to travel from Madrid to Segovia high speed via the AVE, it is my understanding I would pick it up in Chamartin. Is this correct? Also, are walk up purchases for the AVE readily available without the need for reservations?
2) What is the general tipping and gratuity policy in Madrid?
Joe....Madrid to Segovia prob only one hour or so by normal
train.........not sure if AVe does that service anyway, but prob 5
times dearer by AVE, last week I travelled Sevilla-Madrid by AVE in
2.5 hours, good service for longer distances
On 10 Aug 2009, at 15:28, joe mollo wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a couple of quick questions that you can hopefully
> answer:
> 1) If I want to travel from Madrid to Segovia high speed via the
> AVE, it is my understanding I would pick it up in Chamartin. Is
> this correct? Also, are walk up purchases for the AVE readily
> available without the need for reservations?
> 2) What is the general tipping and gratuity policy in Madrid?
> Thanks very much.
> Joe
> Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. Check it out.
Hi, there is no AVE to Segovia but with a normal train it shoukdnt take too long to get there aasit is relatively close to Madrid. With AVE it is nice to book ahead to get a better price but not necessary but you end up standing in line.
As far as tipping, it is included in your bill but you could leave a little extra if you had great service.
-----Original Message-----
From: alan harvey <the_astounding_zo...@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 19:52:20 To: <travelspain@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [travelspain] Re: spain football tickets
Joe....Madrid to Segovia prob only one hour or so by normal
train.........not sure if AVe does that service anyway, but prob 5
times dearer by AVE, last week I travelled Sevilla-Madrid by AVE in
2.5 hours, good service for longer distances
On 10 Aug 2009, at 15:28, joe mollo wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a couple of quick questions that you can hopefully
> answer:
> 1) If I want to travel from Madrid to Segovia high speed via the
> AVE, it is my understanding I would pick it up in Chamartin. Is
> this correct? Also, are walk up purchases for the AVE readily
> available without the need for reservations?
> 2) What is the general tipping and gratuity policy in Madrid?
> Thanks very much.
> Joe
> Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. Check it out.
Took the AVE/Avant high spd service a couple of weeks ago from Chamartin to Segovia. Trip was about 23 minutes ea way. Cost about 52 euros for 4 folks via walk up sales agent. It worked out very well. Bus #11 from train station to centre of Segovia took longer!
Joe
From: the_astounding_zo...@btinternet.com
Subject: [travelspain] Re: spain football tickets
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 19:52:20 +0100
To: travelspain@googlegroups.com
Joe....Madrid to Segovia prob only one hour or so by normal train.........not sure if AVe does that service anyway, but prob 5 times dearer by AVE, last week I travelled Sevilla-Madrid by AVE in 2.5 hours, good service for longer distances
On 10 Aug 2009, at 15:28, joe mollo wrote:
Hi folks, I have a couple of quick questions that you can hopefully answer:
1) If I want to travel from Madrid to Segovia high speed via the AVE, it is my understanding I would pick it up in Chamartin. Is this correct? Also, are walk up purchases for the AVE readily available without the need for reservations?
2) What is the general tipping and gratuity policy in Madrid?
Thanks very much.
Joe
Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. Check it out.