Hostal Abel Victoriano
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Enjoying historical Madrid
After getting adjusted to the time change, we headed to the bars in the area of del Sol. We attempted to do a pub crawl, but on our second bar, the prices were too good to be true, so we stayed there and drank 1 Euro Sangria and Beers on tap…some of our favorite drinks. After tipping 1 Euro on a 5 Euro bill, we soon realized that it is …
Pickpockets foiled!!
Dateline Madrid... a buzzing metropolis full of history and art. Home of one of the greatest art museums in the world - The Prado.
I arrived just after lunch, checked into my cute little hostel - a guesthouse really - and went exploring. I found the tourist info centre and collected some brochures and have now planned my three days here.< …
We made it to Madrid!
So, of course, Joey and I get to the airport without realizing that we are both matching with my green scarf and his green shirt. Everyone kept saying, "oh so cute" or "did you plan that?" It's okay though, we are used to this sort of thing happening, but we might as well have written TOURIST across our foreheads. After landing, our next thing to …
Futsal
... to. Thankfully I have not had this problem. The league starts on Sunday and I am buzzing for it - I will keep you updated with my progress.
So I had put on a bet which was unsuccessful, unsurprisingly, and joined an international football league. The only thing left to do was go and watch the Spanish champions Real Madrid in their opening Champions League Group game against Manchester City at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. Holly being the avid ...
Portugal’s Democracy, Spain’s Monarchy
... the first question,
Juan Carlos tried very hard to be able to put the country in the path of
democracy and at the same time people were hungry for some dramatic changes
after being under the dictatorship of Franco for so many years.
As I talked to a few Portuguese, it was clear that they took
pride on being open to other cultures and to new ideas. Some Portuguese view
themselves as sons and daughters of Arabs, Iberians, ...