Things To Do While In Madrid, Spain.

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By mkott

Beautiful Spain

One of my most memorable trips with my parents was our trip to Spain and Portugal. For me to give both these countries its fair share I will just be telling you about Spain. Actually I will be telling you about the wonderful city of Madrid; I have been to Madrid a couple of times and discover something new each time. The first time when I traveled with my parents I was 13 years old so my experiences were different than when I went years later. For example being thirteen and having a little glass of wine with dinner; this is customary. Anytime you travel one must enjoy the culture. While in Spain, do what the Spaniard's do. I have always been told to try the food at least once, if I don't like it then I don't get it the next time. To be safe many times I would eat chicken. When we were in Spain I ate a lot of chicken. So every time we would be arriving at our new destination my Dad would roll down his car window and yell out "look out chickens Michele is in town". The food, people, and the sites of Spain are fabulous.

History of Madrid.

Before I travel anywhere I read up on what there is to do and the history. Spain is full of history and so is its capital Madrid. Part of the reason it is the capital is that it sits in the center of Spain. It is the government seat and home to the Spanish monarch. The various cultural influences in Spain are vast and varied. The Romans have been here, along with Arabs, Visigoths and a few Germanic tribes. The origin of the name Madrid is much discussed but many believe it has its origins from the Roman occupation. Today modern Madrid blends with the old in a way that makes it charming and exotic.

Retiro Park
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Retiro Park

Things to do in Madrid.

To truly experience Madrid one must do as they do. Walk the busy streets or use the metro to get around the city. Site at a sidewalk cafe during the day and enjoy some gazpacho. Wander the streets of trendy areas like La Latina and Lavapies. Madrid has a great nightlife and there is something for everyone. How about going to a bullfight? Or how about catching a soccer match? Sign up for a Tapas tour; which are the Spanish version of appetizers or finger food. Enjoy an evening out for a nice dinner of Paella and watch flamenco dancing. Don't forget to enjoy some good Spanish wine with you meal. Take a stroll through one of many beautiful parks Madrid has to offer; a great place to read or people watch. There is much to do in Madrid and the people of Madrid are very happy to share with you their wonderful city.

Royal Palace
Royal Palace

Guide Books and Maps.

Madrid: A Cultural and Literary Companion (Cities of the Imagination)
Amazon Price: $8.91
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Time Out Madrid (Time Out Guides)
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Rick Steves' Spain 2009
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Streetwise Madrid Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Madrid, Spain
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Things to see in Madrid.

  • Prado Museum: one of my favorite art museums. I still to this day remember the first time I was the painting by Goya "Saturn Devouring His Children". It left an unforgettable impression on me. For me this is one of the finest collections of painting worldwide. Closed on Mondays; like most museums.
  • Botanical Gardens: this adjoins the museum. When wandering the paths and enjoying the serenity it is hard to believe that you are in the heart of a bustling city.
  • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum: if you have time and like art this is also has a good collection.
  • Walls of Madrid: remains of early fortification by the Moors and Christian dating as far back as the 9th century.
  • Royal Palace: very impressive with its classic Italian Baroque style and the gardens are very beautiful.
  • La Cibeles Fountain: this is one of many fountains. Considered a Madrid landmark.
  • Anton Martin Market: a change of pace for you while in Madrid. The market with its colorful stalls with food from all over Spain is a must for getting off the beaten path.

Valley of the Fallem
Valley of the Fallem

Day Trips.

  • El Escorial: this is outside of Madrid and can do this on a day trip. This is a monastery and a must see while in Spain.
  • Valley of the Fallen: this can be done with your trip to El Escorial. I found this church very fascinating; it is carved out of rock. Built for the fallen from the Spanish civil are in 1940.
  • Toledo: one can plan a day tour to Toledo. One can go on a guided tour or rent a car and head out. This is a popular destination and one that should not be missed.
  • Avila: one of my favorites. I have walked all over the city walls in this beautiful city. This can be done in a day.
  • Segovia: is another day trip you can do. Built by the Romans, and has a Roman aqueduct worth seeing.

There is so much to see and do in Madrid that I could keep writing and writing.  This is what I suggest too many who are traveling.  If you are traveling there for the first time and think you may never get back; do your research.  I have been twice and still have things I would like to do again and see things that I missed.  Take what you like to do and do it.  Make a plan on what you are going to do on what days.  I try and to a variety of things like do a museum, stroll through a park, see a palace or castle, have a nice dinner out, do some shopping and so on.  I have things on my list that are a "must do".  For me it would be going to the Prado Museum.  Do some reading online or settle down with a guide book.  While there, take the time to enjoy. 

Happy travels.  Ciao!

Madrid, Spain

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