Friday, June 4, 2010

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Madrid

Last night, placing a few photos, I realized I had not posted a full account of my trip to Madrid. I'm not going to poison here with the details of my vacation (although if someone was in need of info and advice do not hesitate to ask!), But I'll show you just some pictures that can give you an idea of \u200b\u200bthe city.



My outfit was all just too basic up spending over two words, but the road I always think it is better to be comfortable rather than fashionable, but because I am one of those people who try to visit all the visitors in the short time available, so I impose (and impose my boyfriend, but he is happy because he shares my philosophy) wake up early, breakfast super abundant, museums, monuments, places of worship, cultural centers and so on and so forth.


Templo de Debod

Santiago Bernabeu


time advancing is dedicated to shopping, and even that requires a good deal of energy, as I always try to make me idea is as thorough as possible on the shops in the city I visit. I think I have done quite a bit 'travel for my young age, and I'm happy to give such importance to this aspect: since the trip alone (read, without my parents), I impose a couple of trips a year and potermeli work hard to afford.

I think I'm a good traveler, I am very organized, I prepare a lot before leaving, I feel the culture and cuisine, I visit a lot, so if you have any questions or concerns about any place do not hesitate to ask ... if I was there I will try to help you!


For I can tell you that Madrid is a city great, monumental, clear mirror of Spain's imperial past, and offers fabulous food very cheap (a disaster for me as a very good fork not stand up in front of the food!).


Fantastic Tapas!

Antiga Estacion de Atocha: there is a huge botanical garden inside the station station!

Guernica

On the whole I did not find shopping savings compared to Italy that I had anticipated in the forums scattered around the web (the things I liked most of ZARA cost as much as here in Italy) but I still found some pretty nifty things, including handmade espadrilles that I have already shown earlier (here) .


I must say that this first taste of Spain (I liked it a lot, even if I hit more of Portugal, especially Lisbon, which is one of the most beautiful and fascinating places I've visited (and I've seen some fabulous, such as New York).


I hope you enjoy the photos!


Mercado de San Miguel: an antique market where you can either buy food to take away, and have a snack (or lunch / dinner). There is everything from traditional tapas to the cheese counter, the stand of the pickles, the feast of oysters, sushi corner, ...



Palacio Real


exiting Prado or

Paseo del Prado


Museo del Jamon

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