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#83521 - 01/03/09 09:50 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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I love the Reina Sofia gallery/museum. The building itself is lovely - looks great from the outside with the lifts at the front (from which you get a great view from the inside) and the modern extension at the back, and the inside is such a nice place to wander around. Obviously the main attraction is Picasso's Guernica, which is awesome whether you're seeing it for the first or the hundredth time (not that I have - but I'm getting close!), but there's plenty of other great art in there too. They have some good temporary exhibitions occasionally too.
I also love the Berbabeau stadium, although I liked it better when the (east?) side was open at the top. It was so great watching a match from up there in September under a clear sky in 80 degrees wearing just a tee shirt and shorts! Of course, you can still do that, but the roof somehow makes it feel less special.
And then after a match I like to get the tube back to Tribunal and hit a few of the bars before turning in for the night.
That's kinda my perfect Madrid day really - Reina Sofia, Bernabeau, Tribunal!
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#83528 - 01/04/09 04:44 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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First Choice - The Prado - I can stay in there for hours and want to stay even more.
Second Choice - The area between the Prado and the Puerta del Sol. So interesting to walk through.
Third - The train station at Atocha - Who would ever anticipate a tropical garden there!!!
Fourth - Sabatini Gardens adjacent to the Royal Place. Small, but so nice.
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#83576 - 01/11/09 07:48 AM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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Billy - i fully agree with u, the Bernabeu is one of the greatest places in Madrid. I will visit it this year again. MadridMan - Have u ever visited Rosaleda Park, i was there three or four times (May/June) - great gorgeous roses.
Sunday afternoon in Retiro is great.
Taking a beer at Plaza Santa Ana is great, too.
Saludos, WB
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#83577 - 01/11/09 08:13 AM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
[Re: MadridMan]
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At night,I really like La Latina,and the bars and restaurants of the Cava Baja.Lunch At the Circulo de Bellas Artes,and walking around the Templo de Debod and the park.But if it is very hot,the pool at the Hotel Emperador takes some beating.
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#83579 - 01/11/09 04:28 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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WBOEVING, HI AGAIN!!! Long time no see! You're one of our founding members and you only have 5 posts. That's not a bad yearly average. hehehe... Just teasing you. But yes, I have been to the Rosaleda Park many times. It's very pretty!! I love it. Hope you make it back to Madrid again someday soon. Saludos, MadridMan
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#83580 - 01/11/09 08:51 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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Hola David, please tell me how I could get to Circulo de Bellas Artes from the Atocha train station. I may want to go to Circulo de Bellas Artes for lunch. I will be in Madrid in April. My wife and I are looking for new places to eat when in Madrid.
Thank you, Jim from New York City
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#83594 - 01/13/09 12:22 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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Jim,the easiest way would just be to walk from Atocha down the Paseo del Prado to Cibeles.Circuloo de Bellas Artes is just off Alcala( you can short cut if you take some of the back streets).Maybe 15-20 minutes walk or so.The nearest Metro is Banco de Espana,but it is easier to walk(or cab)
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#83625 - 01/15/09 04:31 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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I love "La Plaza de Toros de las Ventas" , "Plaza Puerta de Moros" and "Campo del Moro" garden.
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#83637 - 01/16/09 07:34 PM
Re: Favourite spots - Madrid
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David thank you for the information on the Circuloo de Bellas Artes. Please tell me if Circuloo is near a Vips and the James Joyce Pub on Alcala. Do you know the name of the street that it is off Alcala.
Thank you for your assistance. Jim (New York City)
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