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Friday, April 8th, 20115 Places to Visit in Madrid
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010Madrid? a destination m? s? popular in Spain? a, y? A city? full of culture and things to do.
Madrid? still a good value? Money and a holiday destination. There ecl? CTIC, affordable boutique hotels in Madrid, as the Hotel Hesperia Madrid
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? Hese are s? As five of the many places you should see the pr? Next time you visit Madrid.
1. Estadio Santiago Bernab? U m U stay? S of 80,000 and the cost ym? S? quarter of a billion euros, the Santiago Bernab? u? u Stadium? stage m? s? f? beautiful European soccer to win a few? areas of the condition? n ‘Elite’ of the Union? n European Association of F? Football (UEFA).
And “when the Real Madrid CF, one of the teams m? S of f? Football? Famous and well paid in the world. As? Not it? You can get a seat next to the ‘Vikings’, Real Madrid fans when you visit this stadium? a great experience.
2. Tri? Angle de Oro del Arte de Madrid? recognized internationally as a center of art, anyway? s to be known for its numerous galley? as art. One of the areas m? S? famous for the galleries? as? known as the ‘Tri? angle of Gold. “Located in the heart? n de Madrid, there are three major art museums forming a tri? angle.
The pi? famous of the three, the Prado Museum, built in 1819 with a collection? n of m? s? revered in the world of 12? century art works by 19? century. Famous artists and their artworks in the museum are some of the “old masters of both Spanish ‘as the l? Der Diego Vel? Zquez, Francisco de Goya and Greek, as? As artists from other pa? European countries as Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck and Rafael. The other two galleys? as in the Tri? angle de Oro, including the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof? for? known for its modern art, anyway? s of the Thyssen Museum -Bornemisza.
3. Parque del Buen Retiro, built as part of a royal retreat, ‘Parque del Retiro’ Parque del Buen Retiro or has a history that goes back to the very early 16.
Located near the center of the city? and near the Prado Museum (above), the park offers a view no matter what? ? Little of a, or you pay a visit.
The main character? Forecast of the park are Rose garden? N roses, remnants of the Palacio del Buen Retiro and many statues of some of Madrid and Spain? Am? S? famous.
A ADICI? No recent Retiro Park? Forest of the dead? Qu? was built in honor of the 191 v? victims from the attacks in Madrid in 2004.
4. Reply Malas? A Madrid to New York East Village and the city? Camden, London. The scene in the throat of La Movida Madriles? To Madrid or at the end of 1970 and 1980.
Home to many clubs and bars, Malaysia? A? a must if you want to experience the rich and diverse social scene in Madrid.
5. Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas For those who grew out of SPAIN, we often see the famous or infamous (depending on us? You think it is) that pitbull fighting a raging bull against the matador. Madrid? home sales, m? s? great Plaza de Toros or bullring in Spain? a. 25,000 seats, sales also? N plays host to some of the m? S? m big concert? Music in Madrid.
Best Places To Visit And Eat Out In Madrid Spain
Monday, September 13th, 2010We will begin ’s from the Puerta del Sol? one of Madrid ’s m? s seats? important. It ’s location? Central n from which to start. In fact ’s the point in SPAIN, which all distances are measured. There are many hotels nearby. You can? here? take the subway or just walk the main attractions. It ’s located between the Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace in one direction ny museums in the direction? N opposite.
The first in the Plaza Mayor, the town square? original and a great place to start exploring the ancient city? Madrid. completely enclosed buildings E ‘with 5 floors of Burgundy a. The restaurants and tapas bars lining the history m? S? low prices for responsible tourism, but it could be worth the price to tapas in the Plaza Mayor. . . . to give? the chance? to sit and enjoy an environment.
Continue down Main Street, and tour the Royal Palace. Many gu? As flying over the Royal Palace, but it sa lot to do with the palace. An hour or longer? l? you do? winds through? s extravagant decorated rooms. It ’s the official residence of the king of Spain? A, although the family is usually in a building with m? S? little outside the city?. Be warned?. . . if not? a “state of opportunity” as if the king gave a dinner last night, the building can be? open late or even be closed!
Almudena Cathedral? opposite the Royal Palace. Near the Royal Palace, on the east side? Plaza de Oriente, with restaurants where you can? stop for lunch. A metro station m? S closest you can get to the museum area.
There are three museums to see. The Museo del Prado? m? s? famous. It ’s one of the museums m? S? large painting in the world. In the Museo Reina Sof? A, is the Impressionist and modern art. . . pi? especially Picasso s Guernica. By? Finally, we must see the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum with a full range of art from 13 years? century until today. Consider a card that you enter the museum’s three less than they pay? Whether you page? the admissibility? n to each one separately.
In the afternoon, may? relaxing in the Parque del Retiro. Is very close to museums. S? It inside the park, c? a large artificial lake with outdoor snack shops. ? You can buy a size tops intervention? N Jur? Doctor jam, use, drinking a beer or glass of wine and watch the locals go to “The Walk”, a stroll around the lake.
Tapas bars are a part of s nightlife of Madrid. . . . Order a glass of wine and a couple of tapas and enjoy. “Rations” portions are m? S? Large caps are m? s? snacks. Sometimes, in areas tur? LINE FANTASY? You may request a menu? Tapas and take a sample of about 5 to share. You gan? Not really involved at the scene of the tapas bars, but? ‘S a way to get your feet wet. Tapas is the dinner, except that you are? eating late at night as Madrienos are.
Restaurants in Madrid, the Best Places for Eating Out
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010The best places to eat in Madrid are not necessarily expensive, but as the supply of tapas bars and restaurants is so high, only the difficulty of doing it is very clear. I was recently asked by a friend who was visiting Madrid, what, where the best places to eat well, and here a quick result of that conversation.
In the center of the city of Madrid, you can eat a daily menu for € 8, which is about 5 pounds in most restaurants around the old town. The covers are actually quite common, but the Spanish are two parallel streets primarely called Cava Baja and Cava Alta, to enjoy a glass of wine or a beer with tapas (Spanish appetizers).
One of the “must stop” restaurants, is located on Cutlers Street known as Restaurant Botin, is actually the oldest in the world, celebrities and Hollywood stars, presidents and prime ministers have been there. In fact, this restaurant was so successful that the owner, Emilio Botin, is one of the richest people in Spain and enjoy being president of the Banco Santander.
While Botin Restaurant has a reputation, not necessarily the best restaurant. A few minutes walk Cuchilleros street is a place called Casa Lucio, who has to book months in advance. The house specialty is called “starry eggs” that are simply chips with fried eggs on it. Once you try this dish certainly become addicted to it. Casa Lucio saw guests like Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher or George W . Bush. Rates are still very accessible.
If you want to experience the real Spain, go to any tapas bar called “Lizarran” are found in almost all districts of Madrid. Lizarran is a franchise that offers self-service drinks and snacks, you can take the screen in the bar and will be charged at the counter when you’re done for the number of sticks of wood to the left of the plate. It s common practice among the people of Madrid trying to hide some clubs to get free tapas, but beware, if you get caught is a fairly embarrassing.
Opposite the Royal Palace and near the Opera Café de Oriente, probably the best of Madrid terraces with excellent views and live music in summer, is furnished in 18th century France at affordable prices. The candlelight, the atmosphere of the Plaza de Oriente at night and quality of food sitting in a perfect place for a romantic dinner.
If you can afford, restaurant and terrace at the Hotel Ritz is one of the best places, especially the Sunday brunch is simply breathtaking. It takes a lot ‘of preparation, but the end result is fantastic. The Hotel Ritz is also’ the place ‘where all the stars in Hollywood to stay and eat in their premieres throughout the year.
Other high-quality restaurants are Donostiarra Grill, El Amparo, Lhardy and Portobello, where David Beckham enjoyed many lunches while playing for Real Madrid. Madrid hotels are very expensive, so they remain privately owned apartments in Madrid you can save money and invest more wisely to eat out. The same advice applies for or apartments in Barcelona