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Yes each to their own.  I like living near but not in the city. Nadia I wouldn't really recommend bringing a car to Madrid, particularly if you here only as a tourist, it's a confusing hard to get around city, and that with a GPS. Madrid has fabulous and cheap public transportation and all the major sites can be reached by train or by bus. If you do need a car rent one for a day or two along with a GPS. I have spent months figuring the best way around the city and there is nothing worse than getting stuck in traffic going the wrong direction (in my case missing the cutoff of the 607 and taking the A1 into the city traffic all the way in, yuck. for traveling with a pet any regular airline will accept small pets in the cabin or larger ones in the hold. If you dog hasn't been in a crate before start by setting it out a week or two in advance and putting treats in it everyday, she will quickly learn that the create means something good. If you have any other questions regarding pet travel feel free to ask rob
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Thank you Tim. I think that my bad english has create a little bit of confusion. The problem for my dog is: the cheap company doesn't accept dog on the plane. Two regular companies accept the dog but the tickets for us are too much expensive, more than 10 times respect the cheap one.  I don't wanna spend more than 600 euros per person for one way ticket! The dog has no problem with the crate! I don't find money in my garden everymorning ....  I'll come to Madrid not for tourism, but to verify if should be a chance to live in Spain definitely. I have two months to understand it! Ciao
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| Posts: 7 | Location: rome/la spezia/madrid | Registered: 23 February 2007 |    |
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