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Def a B to B+. I was there in Sept of 2005 and the weather was sunny with high temps of around 90. The streets in places like Seville and Cordoba are lined with orange trees. Walking around the ruins of a Roman temple I just thought it was an amazing place.
I never felt hot and never broke a sweat in Cordoba or Seville. The only drawback is the coolish winter nights, but overall a great climate. Nobody does a Med climate better than the real thing.
When you add in the food, culture, and climate, ain't many places better than Spain.
A little harsh summer highs though I guess it can feel pleasant with a breeze.
Except for summer, nights are a little cool.
Excellent sunshine.
B++
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