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Thursday, 28 July 2011 12:13

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Wednesday, 20 July 2011 09:41

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Friday, 25 February 2011 00:00
Malaga City is a perfect size for sightseeing on foot, with most of the main attractions, and the beach, being within easy walking distance. However, there are good public and private transport options – train, bus, tour bus and taxi – so you if you don't feel like walking you have a good choice of alternatives for getting around Malaga and its suburbs.
Read more: Getting around Malaga City
Saturday, 15 January 2011 00:00
Madrid is the capital and largest city in Spain, with a population of over 5 million. Luckily its transport system is super efficient, so getting around isn’t a problem. Most of the sights and attractions of the city are located in the downtown area and can be more or less covered by foot. The city is served by the metro (subway), buses, tourist buses, Madrid Cercanias (suburban) trains, Renfe long distance trains and taxis.
Read more: Getting around Madrid
Saturday, 11 December 2010 00:00
The cosmopolitan city of Barcelona, located on the gleaming Mediterranean Costa Brava, is one of the most agreeable cities in Europe, and a breeze to get around.
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Tuesday, 30 November 2010 00:00
The public transport system of Rome isn’t the best, and definitely the best way of viewing the city is by foot; as Rome is not an enormous city, you can comfortably walk to most of your sightseeing destinations.
Read more: Getting around Rome
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