We are thinking of going on vacation this summer to Cevilla or Valencia in Spain, but our cousins told us that when they went during the summer it was very hot and no one was in the streets during the day. I heard that the climate was dry-heat, and was very hot, but doesnt make you sweat. I cant imagine its much worse than the humid heat in NYC, which feels 5 degrees more than it really is. I was wondering if going to these areas in Spain is fun over the summer, or if it will be too hot to enjoy ourselves. Are the streets really dead during the day from people avoiding the heat? If you have been there, what are some things to do? museums, architecture, etc...? anyways, thanks guys...
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