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  • Madrid

    April 14 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Last couple of days been over Madrid and surrounding cities of Avila, Sergovia and Toledo
    Amazing places, freezing cold but amazing and have tried as best to capture vibe from the cities
    Amazing history from pre Roman Roman visigoths moors and then the reformation and conquest by the Christian’s with Jewish quarters in all
    Good Friday it comes to a stand still do happy for a break to be truthful
    Luego
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  • Day 4

    Plaza Mayor

    April 13 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Plaza Mayor is one of the most iconic and historic squares in Madrid. Located in the heart of the city, it has been a central gathering place since the early 1600s. It was originally constructed in 1617 during the reign of King Philip III, whose statue stands in the center of the square. It’s a lively, open-air square lined with cafes, restaurants, and souvenir shops under its arcades. Perhaps too lively, there are signs affixed throughout pleading not to tip performers and complaining about noise pollution, presumably by owners or renters 🤣 Maybe don’t live in a famous tourist spot 🤷🏼‍♂️

    Lingered there for a while, tipped a few musicians, enjoyed some noise pollution and hopped back on the metro to return to the hotel.
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  • Day 16

    Madrid, Spain

    April 9 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Adios Madrid, Hola Cadiz! It was a quick few days exploring the capital. We packed in the steps and saw a lot of the highlights. We loved the location of our airbnb as it was so close to the Madrid Rio Park which had a beautiful waterside walkway with parks dispersed throughout!Read more

  • Day 324

    Madrid

    March 20 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

    Journée à Madrid sous un ciel couvert mais sans pluie. Nous avons pris un en-cas dans un marché et les quatre heures dans la plus vieille chocolaterie de la ville. En nous promenant, nous sommes tombés sur une boutique avec un concept de souhaits. Dodo en a profité pour en faire un.
    Nous avons passé la soirée sous les orages et la pluie
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  • Day 14

    Tapas and history tour!

    February 24 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Today was relaxing. We had breakfast at the hotel. For 13E it’s a good option. Plus I get fried eggs the way I like them but usually can’t find. Rod ordered sausage this morning. Who knew a hot dog would be the Spanish version of a breakfast sausage lol!

    We bought another metro pass. 6.6E for 10 rides. We went up 4 stops to find the indoor Mercado de la Valleheos (Mercado is market.) It sounded wonderful where you can buy fresh fruit, meat, fish, vegetables etc or from one of the prepared food vendors. However it was Monday and obviously a down day! Such a bummer! We walked back to metro and stopped for a chicken and sauce empanada. There were many choices but many with cheese. It was pretty good. And we also stopped for a chocolate croissant- or rather Rod supported my craving lol!

    On our way back through the metro, they had a museum for the underground sewer system. There was an exposed tunnel that was the remains of the Roman sewer system. Unfortunately it was closed as well. We have really tried to get an underground tour but very few exist.

    Rod went back to the hotel while I stopped by the restaurant where I had had the oxtail stew Cordoba style. I was using my ‘translate’ app to have a conversation with the host. He finally asked what I was using and downloaded the app also lol! I really needed a meal and Rod wasn’t interested in food. So I took the meal to go. The restaurant is just a block from our hotel. The stew was delicious! They use ginger and cloves in the gravy. Unusual but so good!

    At 5:30 pm we headed over the gathering point to meet our tour guide and the rest of the group. 10 in total. All of us from the US plus a dad and daughter from Paris.

    Dani started the tour with tapa and drink at Casa Labra. We learned that the salt cod was soaked for 2 days before using in a recipe. It was excellent! Best cod we’ve ever had 😉. Vermouth on tap is also a tradition. They mix it with grappa and water. I think it tastes like Coca-Cola. We also tried the specialty local cheese manchego which is a mild goat? cheese. Salut!

    El Escarpin was our second stop. Here we had the traditional Spanish omelette. It had potatoes, peppers, zucchini, carrots and peas. Then they sprinkle a dusting of chorizo on top to give it that reddish tinge of color. They paired this with their local cider. They have a particular way of pouring - which I think they needed a little more practice or maybe we need to try doing it to see how difficult it really is lol! You only get a two or three ounces and have to down it in one shot! Salut!!

    We walked down past the palace which we had been at last week. The palace has somewhere between 2800 and 3200 rooms! No one has been able to confirm the number. Plus there would have been hidden passages and rooms! Beautiful at night.

    We walked to a square that has a Muslim 15th century building, a 16th and 17th century building hosting that era’s architecture. Pretty cool!

    Our next tapa stop was Meson del champinon. The mushrooms are stuffed with chorizo and sauce is sunflower oil, garlic and parsley. Delicious 😋 We also had passing peppers roasted and salted. Not very hot. We’d had them before in Malaga and liked them. The drink here was a type of sangria - cheap red wine mixed the Fanta lemon 🍋. So good!! They like to drink lots but not get inebriated. This establishment created this amazing tapa!

    Our last stop was Casa El Abuelo. Here we had the original owner’s creation of garlicky shrimp. I’m thinking ‘what’s so special about garlicky shrimp and the we had some! It reminded us of escargot except they seldom if ever use butter.

    Spain produces 60% of all olive oil. They export to Italy. If the label said packaged in Italy, it was produced in Spain.

    We also had a great ham croquette and sliced tomato either olive oil and garlic. Dipping homemade bread in the oil from the tomatoes or the shrimp is a must do!!

    Here we had ‘grandfather’s’ wine. A drier wine than the drop a bit of honey in to sweeten. It was sweeter than we normally enjoy, but it was a good end to a wonderful tour.

    Favorites for the night: Rod - cod and mushrooms. Barb - mushrooms and garlic. The summer drink- of wine and lemon was the best.

    History is always interesting but too much to remember. With Toledo being the capitol until Charles II moved it to Madrid in 16th century, Madrid was just a small village outside the main fortress with a daily market. One of the monarchs would have cathedrals torn down and replaced with grass to create a square for people to gather. The graves under the cathedrals were lost.

    The sculptor and Galileo were friends and the sculptor had a problem he needed help with. The stallion rising up on his hind legs had a problem with getting it to stay up. Galileo determined that if the front of the sculpture was hollow and distributing all the weight in the back legs and tail by forming a triangle, the sculpture would stand up. The tail is a little longer than reality but required for the correct dimensions.

    One thing we did notice I was that a lot of places play American music. And other than street musicians looking for donations, none of the bars had live music. Possibly because the bars are so small and a band would take up valuable customer space.

    It was a beautiful evening. Weather in Spain has been around 40-45-60 F depending on the day. But the cooler weather with a jacket worked well. Definitely a good time to be here!

    We had a 20 minute walk back to our hotel. Time to get packed and ready for flight home tomorrow!
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  • Day 5

    Lazy Day!

    February 15 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Very lazy day. With the black out / sound proofing of this room we didn’t wake up until 9:53 am!! I am sure that has happened since I was a teenager! Rod watched his YouTube shorts as I checked out tours - nothing available today or was excessively expensive - checked out trains to Toledo, which I did book for Monday morning, did my Bible study, balanced our checkbook, checked in with the kids, watched tv and eventually got showered and dressed to go out to eat at 2 pm.

    Loleo, our chef from the other day, had explained the eating schedule of the Spaniards … toast or fruit at 7 am, coffee and croissant at 11 or 12, large/main meal at 2 pm, coffee and snack at 6 pm , tapas at 10 pm. However as I write this, home is 7 hours behind us. So maybe we just have not adjusted to time zone here.

    When we finally get out to find a place to eat, so is EVERYONE else!! It took us a bit of walking to find a place that didn’t have customers standing in line outside the cafes/bars/restaurants. The one we did get into was upstairs and evidently patronized by locals. Food was pretty good. However tipping is not expected nor mandatory but for the second time, the waiter expected a tip. They tap on the tin plate they bring the check on. I looked into when we got back. That won’t happen again. Rather rude!

    Rod was feeling a little of a scratchy throat and had gotten a chill the night before from sitting outside for dinner. So it was good we just stayed in all day. Around 6 we went down to the hotel restaurant and got a plate of Iberian jambon - Spanish ham- bread and tea pot - they actually gave me a small kettle to boil water for tea. So we went and watched a movie.

    Around 10 pm we headed out to a cafe and had two tapas: smoked salmon and avocado toast and toast with grated tomatoes with garlic, glass of wine and cheesecake and carrot cake for dessert. Came back and watched another movie and here it is 2 am - ridiculous!!

    Take care and love to all♥️♥️
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  • Day 4

    Tour?? And the unexpected!

    February 14 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    We booked a city tour with two options: modern tour and historical tour. It started at 10 so we booked a breakfast at the hotel for 8:30. It was a very nice surprise! Lots of options but they also offered fried eggs and toast. Fancy breakfasts are a write off for me. My belly is so sensitive in the morning that any deviation can cause issues an hour later. But for Rod it’s a nice opportunity to try something more.

    Once we finally got out the door to the tour, we were a few minutes behind. We weren’t sure how it worked but it started at 10. So we hopped in a taxi instead of trying to figure out the metro and got to the bus in plenty of time. However, I really needed to pee and since the tour buses ran every 15 minutes, we decided to head over to the public bathroom. Well that was more than disgust 🤢!!! So we went over to Starbucks.

    While I was I the bathroom, someone knocked on the door. So when I came out I saw this woman standing and waiting at a bar seating area, I asked if she was waiting for the bathroom. She wasn’t but we got into a conversation that led to meeting her husband, to sitting outside Starbucks to visit, to going on the first tour, to lunch, then the second tour and even meeting up later to have dinner together!

    Tour was from GetYourGuide for $26 each. So it wasn’t crazy waste of money but we won’t used this tour group again. The audio didn’t line up with the monuments and unless there was a red traffic light, it was a steady drive by. Going past buildings is one thing but you need a few moments to see a fountain /statue. They mentioned cathedrals but oops none in sight. There is an Arch they compare to the one in Paris, Arc de Triomphe, but it was on a second pass down that street that we actually saw it. Plus the numbers on the map didn’t match the tour audio. But!! We had a great visit with our new friends, the weather was nice and we saw the city!

    Glen and Nereda are from a town near Brisbane. Same age as Rod with two girls 41 and 43. Married 45 years. We had such a great time!

    For dinner? Octopus was the winner. Rod had cod and Nereda had pork. I had oxtail that I thoroughly enjoyed! Glen had the lobster that we all agreed was exceptional!

    Another great day!

    Happy Valentines Day 💕💘💕
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  • Day 8

    Mit dem Tuk Tuk durch Madrid

    November 30, 2024 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    Am Samstag starte ich meinen Tag in Madrid mit einer Tuk Tuk Tour. Marianne ist ein echter Glücksgriff, sie studiert in Madrid internationale Beziehungen sowie Jura und erklärt mir in hervorragendem Englisch alle Sehenswürdigkeiten, die wir in anderthalb Stunden abfahren. Die Tuk Tuks sind schnell und wendig, somit schlängeln wir uns nicht nur geschickt durch den stauträchtigen Verkehr, sondern durchfahren auch problemlos kleinste Gässchen. Ein kleiner Nachteil, man kann fast nirgendwo für einen ordentlichen Fotostopp stehen bleiben, ohne andere Verkehrsteilnehmer zu verärgern, insofern gehe ich viele Punkte im Nachhinein noch einmal zu Fuß ab. Den besten Spot für ein Foto des Palasts lerne ich natürlich sofort kennen. Dann schleichen wir durch die engen Gassen des Altstadtviertels in denen am Sonntag ganztägig geschlemmt wird. Wir fahren an der arabischen Mauer vorbei zur Real Basílica de San Francisco el Grande, die die schönste Kuppel der Stadt haben soll. Eine Vielzahl der imposanten Gebäude, die wir sehen, sind einem französischen Baustil nachempfunden. Jedes Stadttor hat eine besondere Geschichte. Marianne empfiehlt mir noch den Besuch des Parque de el Retiro, erklärt mir, dass es Glück bringt den Po des neugierigen Nachbarn zu berühren und verabschiedet mich, zurück am Palacio, mit einem gemeinsamen Selfie. Ich hoffe sie verzeiht mir, dass ich mir nicht alles merken konnte. Nach dieser Druckbetankung brauche ich erst mal eine Pause. Gegen Nachmittag wird es unruhig, eine sehr große und laute Demonstration zieht durch die Stadt. Vor dem Eingang zur Rooftop Bar des RIU Hotels wartet bereits eine riesige Schlange, also genieße ich alternativ den Sonnenuntergang am Mirador del Templo de Debod, sehr beeindruckend ! Was ich noch nicht ahne ist, dass mit Einbruch der Dunkelheit die völlige Reizüberflutung auf mich wartet, Madrid präsentiert sich mir im Rausch der Farben. Meinem Nachtspaziergang habe ich einen eigenen Footprint gewidmet, die Bilder, denke ich, sprechen für sich.Read more

  • Day 3

    DAY3: Besuch bei der Königsfamilie

    November 18, 2024 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

    Ein neuer Tag, der uns neue unvergessliche Erinnerungen sammeln lässt. 😊 Wir starten 10.45 Uhr und genießen im Panishop ein sehr leckeres Frühstück. Heute ist ein Besuch bei der spanischen Königsfamilie geplant, im Palacio Real de Madrid. Seine Majestät King Felipe VI. ist zwar leider nicht anwesend, aber es lohnt sich trotzdem. Soviel Glanz, Prunk und königlichen Reichtum sieht man nicht jeden Tag. Einfach überwältigend und faszinierend, ich kann gar nicht aufhören, dies fotografisch festzuhalten. Unzählig viele schöne Motive.
    Nach 3h sagen wir dem königlichen Anwesen, welches nur noch für repräsentative Zwecke genutzt wird, adiós. Wir spazieren durch die City, essen Paella, shoppen ein wenig und lassen diesen eindrucksvollen Tag mit einem Glas Sangria ausklingen. Gn8💫
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  • Day 63

    Madrid, die andere Seite

    November 3, 2024 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Gestern und heute war noch mal Madrid angesagt. die Tour nach Toledo war mir dann doch zu aufwendig, dafür war ich heute noch mal im Museum, im Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, nach den alten Schinken im Prado waren die Werke seit den Impressionisten bis heute noch mal was anderes.
    Bilder gibt es auch, jetzt mal etwas anderes 😁

    Dies ist auch der Abschluss dieser Reise. Morgen habe ich einen Mietwagen bis Barcelona (Fahrzeit 6-7 Stunden und der einzige Zug, der mit Fahrrad geht braucht über 10 Stunden und ist seit Wochen ausgebucht). Übermorgen dann Regionalzug von Barcelona bis PortBou an die Grenze und von dort bis Avignon. Übermorgen habe ich dann ein TGV-Ticket bis Mulhouse. Dann wohl Fahrrad bis Mülheim und Zug bis Freiburg.

    Resümee: schön war's. Und Glück hatte ich auch, wenn ich aktuell noch bei Valencia wäre....
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