The country of tapas, siestas and football :)
My first ever sangria :) Didn't finish it of course... but it was alright.
Our tapas meal at 11pm! The streets were bustling with people like it was 8pm!
Our apartment.
We were on the top level which meant we had to climb 4 flights of stairs every time! It wasn't really an apartment. It was more like a room that had a kitchen, washing machine, fold out bed and bathroom squished into it. It was okay because we were only there to sleep and shower and the location was fantastic! Really close to everything!
The lively street full of restaurants that our hotel was on.
Literally, when you opened the front door, this was what we were greeted with.
Our first full day in Madrid began with breakfast at Majaderitos, the only restaurant that was open at 9ish for breakfast.
This man's job is just to serve churros. What a great job!
Plaza Mayor - doesn't look that impressive in this photo.
Our tour guide:
was a very lively chap who loved clapping his hands together when he wanted to make a point.
Botin - the oldest restaurant in the world.
Honest! Look, it's even got a certificate for it :)
Found this funny - clearly she wasn't getting the message.
The Suicidal Bridge... I wonder why...
The last part of Madrid's old city walls.
Palacio Real de Madrid - The Royal Palace of Madrid.
It was too wide for me to get a whole photo of it. We went inside but it wasn't that impressive.
I loved the street signs here. Some of them had a painted picture of the actual place or the significance of that street name.
Obviously it was named after Isabel :)
The Theatre.
There's the 'jam' hanging on the walls :)
Oso and Madrono - Madrid's symbol for the city.
The bear represents the fertile soil of Madrid while the tree symbolises the aristocracy.
The 'Shakespear' of Spain - Miguel de Cercantes: a novelist, poet and playwright.
One thing I loved about Spain was their beautiful parks and gardens.
This park was called Parque de Beun Retiro. We missed out on seeing the Crystal Palace.
I loved how these trees where so little and shaped like a dome.
Mercado de San Miguel - a Queen Vic Market (only better) in the middle of the city! :D
The food there was amazing! If you go to Madrid, you definitely have to visit this market! The food is as Spanish as it gets :) This was and is my favourite place in Madrid :)
We lined up in the long queue to go inside the Royal Palace. While we waited for about 30mins, we were serenaded by this man on his violin. He was very talented and played classic songs that everyone knew and started singing to :)
The Cathedral from the front entrance.
Ta da! The Royal Palace :)
View from the top.
The menu that Kum and I got very frustrated with. We couldn't understand what we were actually getting for 18 euros even when we asked about 3 different people!
My flamenco pose in front of the bar - Tablao Flamenco :)
Not sure if this was the best food to have before going straight bed after :)
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