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Sabatini Gardens

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    • Day 25

      Madrid 🇪🇸

      July 4, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Welcome to Madrid!
      This is my favourite place so far, low key would move here 🛩

      Day one was a full day touring around the different villages in Madrid. First stop, Àvila. We saw some unreal architecture and art. The men here make all of the traditional jewelry by hand, not exactly sure how but it was cool.

      Also, 3 course meal for €14, what a banger.
      Lunch with a view
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    • Day 2

      Royal Palace Madrid

      January 5, 2020 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

      The Royal Palace of Madrid (Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid) is the official residence of the Spanish royal family at the city of Madrid, although now only used for state ceremonies. The palace has 135,000 square metres (1,450,000 sq ft) of floor space and contains 3,418 rooms.
      It is the largest functioning royal palace and the largest by floor area in Europe which is saying something because we have seen some amazing palaces across Europe and that is no mean feat being the biggest by floor area.

      King Felipe VI and the royal family do not reside in the palace, choosing instead the significantly more modest Palace of Zarzuela on the outskirts of Madrid.

      The palace is owned by the Spanish state and administered by the Patrimonio Nacional, a public agency of the Ministry of the Presidency. The palace is located on Calle de Bailén ("Bailén Street") in the western part of downtown Madrid, east of the Manzanares River, and is accessible from the Ópera metro station. Several rooms in the palace are regularly open to the public except during state functions. An admission fee of €13 is required, however some days it is free.
      We were also able to watch a sunset from a park that overlooks the palace which is a renown place to view sunsets in Madrid.
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    • Day 3

      Royal palace of Madrid

      October 29, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Dobro jutro. Glede na to da se je prestavla ura, je nama zelo dobro delo 😀.
      Zbudiva se ob 8:00 ter se odpraviva na zajtrk. Najprej sva se z dvigalom vozila gor in dol po hotelu, saj nama je receptor povedal da je zajtrk v 9 nadstropju. A kaj ko 9. nadstropja v tem hotelu ni 🤨.
      Na koncu ugotoviva da je v pritličju hotela.
      Pojeva zajtrk ter se odpraviva na metro. Najprej sva si želela ogledati zgodovinski del podzemne železnice Amden 0, a je zaradi razprodanih vztopnic preko interneta žal za danes nedosegljiv. To si bova ogledala kakšen drugi dan.
      V bližini je muzej zgodovine, katerega obiščeva. Za vztopnice odštejeva 28€. Lep zgodovinski muzej, kateri nam ni vzel veliko časa.
      Odpraviva se do kraljeve palače. Z metrojem številka 5 se odpeljeva do postaje Opera, kjer izstopiva. Na trgu Plaza de Issabel, si privoščiva počitek. V Starbucksu si kupiva kavo in pumpkin spice late. Malo posedeva ter nadaljujeva najino raziskovanje.

      Kraljeva Palača z okolico, je zelo čudovit predel Madrida, kjer se zadživa kaj nekaj časa. Želela sva si jo ogledati a se zaradi gneče odločiva da raje ne. V parku starejši moški igra na klavirsko harmoniko in pričara trenutke še lepše. Narediva par fotografij ter se odpraviva naprej do galerije.
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    • Day 4

      Royal Palace and Catedral de la Almudena

      November 5, 2017 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      After our big meal at Botin’s , we decided we’d better walk it off - headed over to see the Royal Palace - discovered it was close due to a State Affair - we’ll probably do the tour next Saturday. We did wander through the gardens and then over to the Catedral de la Almudena and paid a visit to an unusual decorated church. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_of_Almudena). We then strolled up to see the Royal Basilica of San Francisco del Grande which despite what we read, was also closed. Did wander the gardens next to it and then headed back towards Plaza España to catch a Metro home. One thing I wished for in Europe was more public restrooms - thought I was gonna pass out before spotting a bookstore/cafe, which by sheer luck had one. You hate to go into a restaurant with your pleading “baño” ? (hi, I’m a helpless American and this is the only word I know and I know you will fall over yourself to help me while I spend no money in your establishment).

      Before heading home though, we stopped in a little place and had some fried calamari sandwiches cause Janet loves calamari. They were not the greatest but I suspect the place had something to do with that as well. Did get out of there cheap though. Cheap is good sometimes, especially if the food sucks.
      Hit the subway - asked a lady who was overseeing the metro card machines if she could show me how to check my card to see how my rides I had left. Of course, she spoke very little English to none at all, so about this time I’m pulling out the Google Translate app - but two young Spanish people came to our rescue and explained to her what we wanted - problem solved - everybody happy. :) The small joys of life!

      Back to the apt - Janet is zapped - crashes out, while I’m catching up on a whole lot of blogging. Pics to follow once they finish uploading.
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