Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Madrid

We arrived in Madrid on the high speed AVE train. Spain has one of the most punctual rail systems in Europe. It definitely beats the laid back, strike prone, usually tardy trains of Italy. After a short walk down Paseo del Prado, the main street with art museums and parks, we put our bags down at our hotel and headed out to explore.
The forest inside the train station

On the way to Palacio Real, we went through Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor which are major hang out spots. I was impressed that we went clear across the main area of the city in only 20 minutes. No public transportation necessary here to see the main sights. Palacio Real is an old palace for the Spanish royalty. It was certainly impressive. Every time I stop by a European palace I cannot help but wonder why so much money goes toward the royalty who has little or zero legislative power. They tend to be token figure heads and brand logos for the country. It's a huge difference between here and the US.
Typical family dinner table

This brings us to a monumental moment of the day. We got to see my friend Allison in Puerta del Sol! A trip to Valor for chololate con churros. These things were out of this world. Greasy churros and rich thick chocolate is a fantastic combo. Allison left to do some homework so Dan and I headed to the Museo del Prado to see some famous art for free. Spain is nice about admitting students into their museums for free.99. After staring at famous pieces by Goya and Velazaquez, we took some time to recoup before dinner. We went to Mercado de San Miguel for tapas. My favorite was the tortilla which is like a quiche made of potatoes.

Our next day was spent wandering around the city of Toledo just soaking in the sights. Beyond a nice day in a beautiful quiet town, a trip through the El Greco museum, and a couple old Synagogues it was fairly uneventful. The Don Quixote story passes through Toledo so there were tons of souvenirs in honor of it such as swords and statues. Also, on the train to Toledo we sat across from these two sisters from Australia. While very nice, one sister was probably the least humble person I've spoken with in recent memory. She told what I imagine was her entire life story of rising from nothing, making bank on this educational CD-rom, starting a successful ad agency, and now screenwriting. She asked us finance majors if she should put ALL her money into this "Little Miss Sunshine" that she wrote. Dan answered with two words: 'no' and 'diversification'.


It was dinner time so naturally we waited until around 9 to meet up with Allison and her friends for drinks and tapas. It was a great time at this bustling place where the waiters dip, dodge, duck, and dive navigating the crowd with plates of greasy, starchy snacks. And yes, those tapas were most certainly dinner.

On our final day in Spain, we took it easy and saw the rest of the Madrid sights. We got to see a relocated Egyptian temple, a statue of Don Quixote, and the Museo Reina Sofia which holds Guernica by Picasso. I could not believe how massive the painting is. It's a true behemoth and it has a neat story behind it. Before taking our customary siesta, we went rowing in the Parque del Retiro. It's worth noting that a woman from China joined our boat since she was by herself. That evening, our last in Madrid, we got one-euro tapas with Allison before attempting to explore the Madrid nightlife. It wasn't easy especially since we had to wake up at 4:30 am for our flight to Italy. More on that later.



3 comments:

  1. Will, I have always wanted to see the Del Grecos and Guernica. I'll need more info, I am headed back to Spain this fall I think. Going to go to Eibar, in the Basque Country, to visit a gunmaker, Pedro Arrizabalaga (the Purdey of Spanish shotguns), who is building me a 20GA gun like a Boss side by side. Should have it in time for bird hunting season 2014 so plan on shooting it with me.

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    1. Whenever you're ready, I'll tell you everything. Sounds like a great trip you have coming up. Can't wait to see that side by side!

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