The first week of February was my spring break, and I spent it in lovely Espana! I spent eight days in Madrid, and had a blast! The weather was beautiful, and I spent everyday walking the streets, taking in the sights, and eating INCREDIBLE food. We went down Gran Via, to Puerta Del Sol, Plaza Mayor, we walked all over the city going to different restaurants, bars, sights, and friends' houses. Even on a budget it was easy to enjoy tapas, paella, boccadillos, and of course Spanish wine.
One afternoon we went to the San Miguel food market for lunch, and it was absolutely fantastic. There were stalls with everything from pastries to empanadas, kebabs, fish, you name it, all served in small tapas portions. You just walk around the market, sampling a bit of each, not to mention the fantastic wine stalls. Absolute perfection.
San Miguel Market
We spent another day walking around Retiro Park. It is absolutely HUGE, and I was shocked to see palm trees! I never expected to see palm trees anywhere in Europe, it was great! Anyhow, this park is absolutely ginormous and has all these paths criss crossing all over it. After walking for ten minutes or so, we ran into this glass palace in the middle of the park. It was right on a lake, and so beautiful. I didn't really get a good shot of it, but it was cool. Believe me.
This picture was taken from google, when we went there there was this navy blue layer about two feet inside the glass walls all the way around the building. There were small holes in the blue and it looked like millions of tiny stars.
Glass Palace when I saw it
We spent everyday walking all around the city, taking on the sites. Some of which I don't know the names for. Cool nonetheless.
Cathedral of Almudena.
We went inside the Cathedral of Almudena, a Gothic cathedral with the most fantastic, colorful interior I've ever seen! Amazingly bright paintings on the inside of the ceiling, walls, dome, stained glass... I got a picture of the glass casting a rainbow on the floor!
Exterior of Cathedral of Almudena
Madrid Palace
Kilometer Zero - Puerta del Sol
We definitely took in our fair share of the night life in Madrid as well. We would generally eat a late dinner, go to a friend's house for drinks, then go out dancing. SO much fun! I was in town for the Super Bowl too, and good Americans that we are we went to a bar and watched the game, 1AM kickoff and all! I ended up making 10 Euros on a bar bet on the game! All in all, pretty awesome night.
My last day in town we went to El Prado, which was fantastic!!! Art Historian that I am, I had an amazing time (not ENOUGH time!! Absolutely must go back) wandering the halls. So many works of art that I have studied, researched, and written about were inside those walls. I saw a great number of them, but know that I'm going to have to go back and spend more time in the future. We had just made it to the basement level, and I discovered that Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights was there! SUCH a fascinating piece, and it's absolutely MASSIVE! I could have spent a while just studying, but tragically the museum was closing and the guard literally escorted me out of the room. Tragedy.
All in all, I would have to say it was an amazing trip! Must go back soon :)