Friday, April 30, 2010

April 28-29, 2010

First thing's first: I love Madrid! There are restaurants and bars on every corner, the people are really friendly and the city is a great mix of old and new. Wednesday morning we started with breakfast in bed and then we went to Plaza Mayor where everything is overpriced due to the high volume of tourists. After a cerveza on the plaza we had lunch at Botin, the oldest restaurant in the world (established 1725). We had suckling pig, the restaurant's specialty. It's definitely an acquired taste, but well worth it. After lunch we took a siesta in Parque Retiro before visiting Museo del Prado - one of the world's great art museums. It houses the largest collection of Spanish art including some interesting pieces by Francisco de Goya.

Late in the evening we had dinner at Turf on Plaza de Santa Ana. After a bottle of wine and some delicios tapas we started bar hopping. We had cider at an Irish pub (go figure) and went dancing at Joy Madrid where I met some students from Alabama. I knew they were American when one guy started a country line dance! Around 4am we decided to call it a night.

Today was an interesting day. Tim bought train tickets online to go to Segovia, but unfortunately he chose the 8:35am train. Needless to say, after the night we had we did not wake up in time. We went ahead to the train station with the hopes of catching the 11:20am train, but the gods were against us. The train actually left at 11:15am and we missed it. I was completely over the situation and wanted to go back to Madrid, but Tim could not be beat. We salvaged the day by getting tickets to El Escorial where we had a late lunch in one of the
sleepiest towns I've ever visited. After lunch we went to the Casita de Principe, a castle set near the mountains. It's been converted into a museum where we saw many more paintings along with artifacts and my favorite part, the tomb chambers. In the chambers were marble tombs where past royals are buried. Freaky!

After the castle we had some cerveza con limon before catching the train back. We planned to have dinner at the Mercado de San Miguel but I realized I was too damn tired and way too hungry to fight the crowd so we decided to go somewhere else. We happened upon a hole-in-the-wall pizzeria where we enjoyed some spaghetti y bolognese and a huevos y jamon pizza. Totally unexpected, but it hit the spot. This is our last night in Madrid we leave early tomorrow for Morocco. I have mixed feelings about the next leg of our trip, but I'm hoping for the best!

2 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for you! It sounds like you're having a great time and Morocco will be so different.

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  2. Miss You! make sure you ride a camel while in Morocco!

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