Madrid

agentundercover

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On a stag do.

Would you?

It's on a shortlist. I'm concerned from reputation it is not neccessarily geared towards 15 of us turing up (despite being 30's professionals you understand). But thats just hearsay.
 
It isnt where you go.....

Its what you make of it :D as in who you going with and how much alcohol is consumed :lol: you make it as good as you want it to be.

Well thats my stance anyway ;)
 
I have been before for a week and would love to offer some constructive advice but there is seriously nothing about Madrid that left any lasting impression on me. Only the haunting valle de los caidos, but not exactly fun for a stag group. Guess it depends if you just want a pissup or something more activity-based?

Maybe suggest Bilbao or San Sebastian? - the basques are incredibly nice and the food is class. I travelled through that area by car and neeeeed to go back.
 
I have been before for a week and would love to offer some constructive advice but there is seriously nothing about Madrid that left any lasting impression on me. Only the haunting valle de los caidos, but not exactly fun for a stag group. Guess it depends if you just want a pissup or something more activity-based?

Maybe suggest Bilbao or San Sebastian? - the basques are incredibly nice and the food is class. I travelled through that area by car and neeeeed to go back.

Going to San Seb in July. Food capital of Europe? Will be eating here if i can convince the wife to spend 3 pairs of shoes on a tasting menu!

http://www.mugaritz.com/
 
Going to San Seb in July. Food capital of Europe? Will be eating here if i can convince the wife to spend 3 pairs of shoes on a tasting menu!

http://www.mugaritz.com/


you could go here?

http://www.marquesderiscal.com/

better link http://www.starwoodhotels.com/luxury/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1539

they call it 'the thing' locally

san seb is second only to bilbao for me for 'street food'

eating in the old town with the people is just such a good craic
 
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Marbella or Malaga /Puerto Banus you should be able to get a direct from the UK. You can walk around from place to place, no need to hire a car. If is a fun place on the Costa del sol.
 
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