Article on Madrid

Posted by: Nicole

Article on Madrid - 02/26/01 05:34 PM

For anyone who might be interested, there was a cool article on Madrid in the travel section of the L.A. Times yesterday. I am pretty sure you can read it online without paying. I really enjoyed it. they did wuite a job of selling it as the great place for vacations that we know it is.

I have to admit, as much as I want to share my love of Spain, I always get a selfish twinge of wanting to protect it from being over run by tourists the way France and Italy have.. Is that wrong?
Posted by: Leche

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/26/01 06:06 PM

I know exactly how you feel Nicole! I always felt that Spain was my 'unspoiled little corner of the world' that nobody I knew had ever been to. It was the first foreign country I had ever been to and I was just in awe that a place like that had existed all the time...like some sort of parallel universe to the one I was living in.

I guess 10 years ago it was much less Amercanized as it is now and the internet wasn't even around. I'll be going back next month so I guess I'll being prepared to see the changes that have taken place there....

Leche

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Posted by: Sol

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/26/01 06:13 PM

Here's the url;
http://www.latimes.com/travel/stories/20010225/t000016848.html
Posted by: Nicole

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/26/01 07:26 PM

I hear you Leche! I remember even feeling irritated at seeing other Americans on the trains doing the Eurail thing - at the same time I was doing my Eurail thing. I knew it was hippocritical, but...

As a side note, it has been seven years since I was there, and I am sure it has changed. I was bummed to see on an earlier post that there is a MacDonald's now in Salamanca ;(



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Posted by: taravb

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/26/01 08:17 PM

Nicole--thanks for the tip about the article--after reading it, I have to say, my mouth is watering and I am just itching to get on that plane!! Thursday seems too far away! Give me garlic shrimp NOW!!

And is there really a McDonald's in Salamanca? Oh, that makes me so sad!! In 1990, when I lived there, there was just Burger King, home of the "Tejano" and a clean bathroom with toilet paper. I only went in for the latter, preferring a cheap cheese sandwich at Meson de Cervantes in the Plaza when I needed a quick meal. Actually, now that I think of it, I only ever saw people going into that Burger King for the bathroom. I wonder how they stayed in business?

Sorry...off topic rambling--but great article!!

Tara
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/26/01 11:22 PM

HMPH!!! How can an article be written about Madrid in this day and age and there NOT be a mention of MadridMan.com???? I just don't get it?!! Sheesh! What's a guy got to do 'round here???! Man! Instead, this "newby" travel-agency-type website gets noted. ARGH! What's the world coming to??
Posted by: Jen

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/27/01 03:04 PM

sorry, off topic, but get ready to see plenty of Coke, Pepsi, Marlboro and Winston ads all over the place...
Posted by: Majesty318

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/27/01 03:11 PM

Spaking as someone who got back from Salamanca in June.... yeah, it is way Americanized. McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Domino's... there was even a diner when I first got there. Pans & Co is the Spanish version of a Subway type restaurant, with to-go bocadillos, and I much preferred that or Telepizza to any of the silly American places!
Posted by: taravb

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/27/01 09:07 PM

Oh, Majesty--
No, say it ain't so! What is this world coming to? Rather than having parts of Spain become more like America, let's make a MadridMan message board pact to have parts of AMERICA become more like SPAIN! Anyone want to help open a nice branch of the Museo de Jamon?

We do have a good tapas place here in Minneapolis...close to the real thing, but not nearly crowded enough and without the scrunched-up napkins and cigarette butts all over the floor. So not the real thing at all, now that I think of it...but the food's pretty good. The patatas bravas were almost as good as MINE!

Okay, everyone in unison: "GET TO WORK, TARAVB, so that you can get your bills paid before you leave for Spain in TWO DAYS!"

Tara

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Posted by: Leche

Re: Article on Madrid - 02/28/01 01:02 PM

thanks Jen but it has been like that there for years....since before 1991!

leche