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#32870 - 01/31/06 03:58 AM
Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 9
Loc: Switzerland
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Hello and Greetings from Switzerland! My name is Michael and I am a USA guy, born in Connecticut, and have recently moved to Switzerland from San Francisco to be with my Swiss partner. I am planning my first trip to Madrid for 4 days long (barely) with an old college friend of mine who will be visiting us here in Switzerland from Boston soon. We both are in our early 40s. My friend, Adriana, was born in Bogota, Columbia, -- and so Spanish speaking will not be a problem for us -- I also speak a little Spanish as well. I am gay and my friend, well, she is not. Not that this makes a big deal...but maybe in your suggestions??! Anyway, we both like to venture out for some food, drink and entertainment! We are hoping to find some Flamingo dancing and music performance too! So, any suggestions from you would be great! So, thank you in advance for any help with any of the above. Sincerely yours and best, Michael PS: Also if I can help anyone with their trip plans to Switzerland let me know..The Swiss are incredibly respectful and responsible -- very refreshing from growing up in the US, and, the Swiss culture and its natural beauty is spectacular. PPS: Feel free to email me at my personal email address as well! MKentSF@yahoo.com MKentSF@yahoo.com
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#32871 - 01/31/06 04:52 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 09/22/00
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Loc: Madrid
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Mike, which month are we talking about?. Madrid is a completely different place depending on the time of the year you visit it. This is not the coast where wheather doesn't change much or as much.
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#32872 - 01/31/06 07:43 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 01/19/06
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Loc: Switzerland
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Will be arriving in Madrid Fwebuary 20th for 4 days....
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#32873 - 01/31/06 11:26 PM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 06/23/01
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Mike:
I know I am going to hate myself for what I am about to say, but please take it in the humorous vein that is intended.
If you want to see flamingo dancing, you must go to Chueca. If, on the other hand, you want to see flamenco, then I recommend Casas Patas.
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#32874 - 02/01/06 01:31 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 01/19/06
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Loc: Switzerland
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Opps! Guess I really need some direction!!! I will check out Casas Patas for the Flamenco. Thank you. Otherwise, I will be looking at Pink Flamingos in the hood of Chueca. Many Thanks and keep the tips up. Cheers! Michael
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#32875 - 02/01/06 03:02 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 08/06/05
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Hi Mike!!! Aaaaahhh! You're a Godsend! I'm a Spaniard who's moving to Basel in less than two weeks with my Finnish fiance. Where are you based? We could use some pointers, indeed! Anyway, I can propose you a plan for one of the nights; Do head down to calle Libertad, it's in Chueca and it's a little street full of all sorts of eateries you can imagine; there are nice inexpensive chic fusion restos (La Coqueta, Bazaar,...), traditional Spanish ones (Bocaíto, Carmencita,...), super-trendy ones (Dosa Grill Café,...), a "charity-NGO-type" one (Kolabora), a Cafe with entertainment (Libertad 8...), Asian food, Mexican food.... (Ideally, you would have a couple of pre-dinner tapas over drinks at Bocaíto and then dine at one of the chic restaurants.) And the parallel streets are not bad too...I'm thinking calle Barbieri with Al-Haima, and Arab restaurant, or the very Spanish Casa Salvador. After dinner, head down to the nearby calle de la Reina, for a couple of drinks at the exclusive bar Le Cock (cl. Reina 16), and continue sampling the best cocktails in town at Don Diego (cl. Reina 12). I've loved the expression "flamingo dancing" by the way!
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#32876 - 02/01/06 10:32 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 9
Loc: Switzerland
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Thank you for the great suggestions for a night out in the neighborhood of Cheuca, Madrid! Many thanks!
Anyone, please feel free to keep the stellar suggestions coming. We have 3 nights and almost 4 days in wonderful Madrid.
I would love to be of any help that I can. I live with my partner in the Canton of Solothurn (north-central Switzerland). We are about 1 hour away from Basel. We do have a few good friends that live in Basel and I would be happy to pass on any information or questions that you may have to them directly -- and then probably your name and email info too.
I am working today, so I will keep my reply brief for the moment. But I do plan on giving you any help that I can. So let me know more specifically what I can do, or what you need.
Also, a big congratulations on getting married soon and all.
Cheers for now, Michael Solothurn, Switzerland
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#32877 - 02/02/06 08:34 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 02/05/04
Posts: 74
Loc: Basel, Switzerland
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Sorry but do I read your question correctly? You are looking for some flamingo dancing?? You want to see a whole load of pink birds on stage!!!
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#32878 - 02/02/06 10:55 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 02/05/04
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Loc: Basel, Switzerland
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#32879 - 02/03/06 03:46 AM
Re: Madrid: Food, drink and entertainment: and some Flamingo dancing and music please!
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Registered: 08/06/05
Posts: 67
Loc: Basel, Switzerland
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Mike, Do not pay any attention to The Keeper, he's just....the guy I'm going to marry! :o , how scary is that? :p But anyway, Since you mention in your first post you'd like to maybe see some shows (besides the Flamenco); two more options would have to include: The district of La Latina, where for pre-dinner drinks (plenty of great places for wine sampling!) and dinner, you have loads of places to choose from along Cava Baja and Cava Alta and the whole general area: El Viajero, El Almendro, Delic, Los Huevos de Lucio, La Escondida, La Taberna de los Cien Vinos, El Tempranillo,....(I'm sure the Madridmaners can suggest their own favoutite La Latina hang out), and end up at: www.berlincabaret.com for their 1:30AM daily show (different every day of the week). The Huertas district (also known as 'de Las Letras' or 'de Las Cortes'); an area that has been widely discussed on these forums overtime, (so you should find lots of info doing a search). The nicest eateries would include: the two Maceiras, Casa Alberto, Arrocería Gala, El Abuelo, etc... For bars: España Cañí, Los Gabrieles, Viva Madrid, La Venencia, Matador,...and you have the option of checking out the salad bar and show at: www.gulagula.net. Surely each Madridmaner has its own personal recommendations for this hood as well. Important note: I've only mentioned places for Spanish food and/or tapas; I've left out the wide offer of Cuban, Russian, Peruvian, Japonese, Mexican, Escandinavian, Argentinian or Italian restaurants available... Bye for now!
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