Alternately there is also RAC Route planner
2006-07-16 08:46:58
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answered by Martin G 4
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almost each city in Spain is well worth going to, yet Madrid and Barcelona are the hotspots :) Barcelona is greater historical shape Sight seeing, and actually solid for turists. large resorts, solid faculties, for dance maximum of all. and a few very exciting human beings around the line :) Madrid is rather like the greater..i do no longer wanna say civilized...umm, it has greater of a "city" feeling. yet with various museums, and El Prado is gorgeous. The parks are beautiful, and the eating places...YUM! The Museum of HAM! circulate THERE, circulate THERE circulate THERE. Sevilla is well worth it too, and l. a. Mancha is large once you're into exterior reviews too:)
2016-10-07 23:57:11
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answered by ? 4
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I've travelled in Europe, many times. The best guides are definitely the green, Michellin Guides. They mention places that the other books don't, have good maps, and concise descriptions. They've never let me down. You may have to buy one each for France & Spain. You won't be sorry. They also rate the attractions and guide you to the best ones.
2006-07-16 08:42:48
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answered by Buffy 5
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I suppose it's possible to avoid tolls but it's going to make it a long journey and what you save on tolls you will spend on fuel, it all depends on your reason for avoiding tolls, you can buy a good European route planner for your computer, have a nice trip.
2006-07-16 08:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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try
www.theaa.com
www.viamichelin.com
on both these sites you can in-put departure and arrival points and get route details. BUT, remember they calculate that you can(and do) drive at the Max speed allowed throughout the journey with no stops, so add another 1/3 time to journey unless it's short and all on motorway.
2006-07-17 00:58:04
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answered by Vagabonda 3
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Use the Internet,put in your point of departure your destination ,there are many different sites offering rout planning they offer choice of most direct/scenic .you can print map,or both map and written route directions,It is simple to use;if you wish to pause for hotel etc,you can select town and ask details of hotels etc,enjoy your journey.
2006-07-16 08:47:16
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answered by spud 2
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If you go to the aaroutefinder.co.uk it gives you the option to have no toll roads. Enjoy your trip
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2006-07-16 08:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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try map finder on the net its ok
2006-07-16 08:41:08
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answered by rahalluk 2
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www.rac.co.uk has european route planner
2006-07-16 08:45:51
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answered by Lively London Lass 2
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