Camping Internacional Aranjuez
Ctra Nacional IV, Aranjuez
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Camping Internacional Aranjuez

Ctra Nacional IV Aranjuez, Madrid, 28300, Spain and Canary Islands

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Aranjuez

A travel blog entry by tlvice

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... to Aranjuez. We arrived at about 10:00.

Although there were a few taxis at the train station, we opted to walk the one kilometer into town. As with any trip, the first order of business was to find a cafe for coffee and to use the aseos. We stumbled upon the indoor market. There was a small coffee kiosk in there, but we decided to find an outdoor cafe.

We walked out of the market and found ourselves in Constitution Square. ...

The land of Don Quijote

A travel blog entry by debiks

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... is used as a musuem. The palace was amazing and the pieces were absolutely fabulous. (No pictures allowed.) I very much realized that maybe all the "girl looking for her prince" stories out there might have a point - I would love to have a 100-room summer home! ;)

Following the palace tour, we had some free time to explore the town. Some friends and I went in search of a produce market as this region is known for asparagus, strawberries, ...

Got pooped on...for luck?

A travel blog entry by acissejnoswal

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... painting in stages before the completion. The Salvador Dali peices were what we were most excited for and were were a likttle dispointed to not see any of the classic melted clock pieces. There was alaso a lot of neat war and revolutionary art.
Next we thought we would hit up the first most popular museeum in Madrid called Museo Nacional Del Prado. This place was also amazing but too huge to cover the entire thing. In some ...

Madrid, the heart of Spain!

A travel blog entry by travis.billings

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... easy one to find and we just chilled in the hostel for a bit before we went out for a walk, not knowing where we were going, which took us to the botanical gardens, they looked good from the outside and the reason we didn't go in was that they charged admission and i'll be damned if i'm spending money to walk around a garden.

Back at the hostel we found out that our hostel does some interesting activities, which basically is a way to show the culture of ...

Life in Spain

A travel blog entry by stephanieryan

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... We were also exposed to good resources like the US Embassy who gave a presentation on what they can/can’t do for us; basically they said that the US government is still here for us and we can call them 24/7 with any questions or emergencies but that we are still subject to Spanish laws so don’t be an idiot and get thrown in jail. The best part about orientation was getting to meet the other auxiliaries and exchange information like who’s ...

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