Aparthotel Gran Via 65
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Palacio Real, more cathedrals and gardens.
... that the tour guide only spoke Spanish and about half of the visitors in our group could not understand what was being said. The cathedral is a grande structure and has many impressive frescoes in the main dome as well as in the six domes of the surrounding chapels.
Our last cathedral visit included the Catedral de la Almudena which again has its own beauty and uniqueness. There is a definite Moorish influence ...
It´s a small world after all
... exotic locations, you are in foreign countries - get to know people who are not from Australia or New Zealand, guys= nipple shirts arn´t cool in Europe, girls= likewise with short shorts that come up past your belly button. It was great to hear my thoughts expressed by others. But even better is to experience a place for the first time with others.
We ate the yummiest food for dinner ...
Health and recreation day
... Park on what I think is the street where I turn right. I keep checking the map and find I have exited on a different side of the Park and have to backtrack. I have time but the temperature is rising. Soon I am closing the distance to Calle Ayala where his office is located. I find number 83. It is an apartment block. I have to press a security buzzer to be let in. 1D is at the rear and up a flight of stairs. European medical services are in strange places. I reach a ...
A Weekend Spent Taking in Madrid
... with our friends Sean and John, which was a good time. People in Madrid just have such a different going out pattern than people in the United States do. No one even leaves their apartments until like 1, and then they don't come back until like 6. Needless to say we've been having a hard time keeping up. We went to our favorite club Coco, where some Spanish men tried to salsa with us. Sadly we were nowhere near as skilled ...
JAMON, PAELLAS, TAPAS
... museums didn't open until 10-11am. Breakfast was at noon, lunch at 3pm, and dinner around 10:30-11:pm.
After a rude awakening at 5am on Friday (post High Table dinner the night before), we sprinted from Lincoln College to our bus in the rain and made it in record time. After Sumner's rough bus trip and difficulty in airport security, we finally met her cousin, Dorcey, who lives in Madrid with her husband, Javier, at the Madrid airport. ...