Madrid… a bustling city! The vibe reminds me of a huge european city that has so much to give
I’ve been here back in 2005 so it was a while back and I don’t really remember exactly the details of the city so I was looking forward to exploring the city as if I’ve never been here before
Once I got to Madrid Principe Pio train station, I went into the bustling station and thought OK! I have to find a place to rest & recoup and just relax with a cup of coffee and get my head screwed on properly to battle madrid and the amount of people here…
Not that its a bad thing, just that the past 10 days I’ve been in much smaller towns and cities and I was still in that vibe

I felt really comfortable here and I stayed for a few hours to update my blog and to chill and relax and get myself into the vibe of a major city! I booked my next couple of days and organised myself


Accomodation Reviews:
I went back and forth to Madrid twice and decided to stay in 2 different hotels to experience new areas and try out different hotels
#1 – HOTEL RIESCO (15th-17th Mar) – Puerta Del Sol
#2 – HOTEL MIAU (20th-22nd Mar) – Bohemian Quarter
Jumping on a bus to get an overview and layout of the city, I learnt some random things


THE ROYAL PALACE
You won’t believe this but I was told this whole building is basically empty and only used for royal occasions or some other high level money wasting state events
It’s the residence of the “royal” Spanish family (they don’t live there though, they live on the outskirts of the city in another Palace of theirs, Palacio de la Zarzuela) – so this palace is open to there public to visit

There are 8 floors but I’m sure there are more if not some sort of tunnel systems underground linking the nearby Cathedral – these type of buildings always seem to have an escape route or system of some sort for those of “importance” to escape if ever needed

The exterior facade is made of white stone and granite from the Sierra de Guadarrama and has a stately French-Italian Baroque style that was popular in the 18th c.
THE SUPREME COURT
The Supreme Court is the judicial body that is at the top of the Spanish judiciary established in 1812 for everything related to Justice, its jurisdiction extends to the entire national territory and is the highest body in all jurisdictional orders: civil, criminal, contentious-administrative, social and military


THE MARIA GUERRERO THEATRE
The María Guerrero Theater is a public theater belonging to the Ministry of Culture of Spain, and within it to the National Institute of Performing Arts and Music

HUMILIATION OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE


A little shrine in a busy street dedicated to the Lady of Solitude
PLAZA DEL RAY
This cute plaza is located on one side of the first section of Gran Via in the Chueca Neighbourhood



Comfortably sitting here having my coffee then here this “beep!” And “bang!!” And the 2 people screaming at each other on the streets… ahhhh Madrid lol



INSTITUTE OF CERVANTES
Wow! What a building!!
Grand, strong, masculine and impressive!

This organisation is the largest in the world promoting the study and the teaching of Spanish language and culture

Used to be the former head office of the Central Bank




GRAN VIA
Known as the Spanish Broadway is one of Madrids important shopping areas with large number of huge buildings that are hotels or theatres
This was my favourite area to walk through, it was SO crowded but it had such a good buzz and feeling to it with everyone enjoying the buildings and taking photos



The inside was so opulent and huge and rich with works of art

CHUECA
This neighbourhood is known as Madrids gay area – rainbow flags flying around on balconies and vibrant coloured buildings and an easy going relaxed vibe

cafes with music and heaps of noise and laughter it’s a nice area and I enjoyed exploring it!

The location of Chueca Neighbourhood – north east of the city centre






More quirky and colourful designs displayed in the shop windows

PALAZZO LONGORIA
Randomly stumbled upon this absolutely amazing Palace while walking through the Chueca Neighbourhood







Was meant to be a GROUP tour but I’ll let my Facebook post explain…
🇪🇸 MADRID ~ so, cycling… got to Madrid again and got SO excited cos I kept seeing multiple groups of good looking people riding by on these cute white vintage bikes laughing their heads off looking around at the scenery, giggling, one was whistling and they were riding on the roads like pro’s and I’m like DONE! SOLD! Take my money! What a great idea! I’m gonna book this! and I couldn’t wait to meet HEAPS and heaps of people who will most likely speak English and I can have some conversations! 🥳
So, I go online and book a group “bohemian night bike tour” sounds good! 🤗 there’s gotta be at least 10 or 15 people doing this ride if not more, there’s soooooo many people in Madrid!
….Guess how many people I met on the tour?
NONE!!!! I was the only one that booked 🤦🏽♀️
There’s like, 7million people plus 1000s of tourists in Madrid and every street, restaurant, pub and cafe is packed you cant breathe let alone walk and Im the only one on this bike tour!!? Come on! 😳🤣🤣
Anyways, here’s a picture of my bike and all my new friends… 😶🙄
PALACE OF SANTA BARBARA
Stumbled upon this palace which ended up being choc a block full of hand made market stalls, located between the districts of Chueca and Salesas
First heard music and loud chatting and laughter and peak past the black gate and see a whole bunch of people sitting in the courtyard around a bar drinking and laughing and just enjoying the weather







Madrid is one of the highest capitals of Europe! It sits at 667m above sea level


Ancient and modern work together in some areas
The etymology of Madrid’s name according to legend, the original name of the city was ‘Ursaria’, a reference to the large number of bears that once inhabited the region

Located in the Justicia neighbourhood

Madrid is the 2nd largest capital in Europe with $3.2m people! (1st is Berlin with $3.6m)




Walking around Madrid, I left safe and easy in every area that I wandered around (I wandered far and wide!)


The many shops around the neighbourhoods – there are many boutiques and one off shops with unique products


Church of Saint Anthony of the German
FRESCOES! You should see the inside of this building!!!
This Baroque church is so worth the €5 entrance fee to see the frescos all over the walls on the inside





This I accidentally stumbled on my ramblings through the streets and Im so glad I poked my head in to see what was going on inside! I WAS IN AWE…
Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Buena Dicha





Plaza de las Comendadoras
A very peaceful and quaint plaza surrounded by old and colourful buildings



Asian supermarkets are around this area and you could smell the awesome Asian food!
Teatro Albéniz
Located in the Centro district this theatre was opened in 1940 initially for opera and ballet and seats a capacity of 1000 people


Basílica Pontificia de San Miguel
This Catholic church is created in Baroque style, huge double doors that lead into a beautiful colourful interior…



From around 7pm the church doors all around Spain open for the locals to attend mass and this is when Insjeak.in to get a look at the interior

PLAZA DE ESPANA
What an amazing plaza! It’s huge with the main centrepiece being the monument

The bronze sculptures at the front are Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, fictional characters in a novel by the writer

Why a HUGE monument like this is dedicated to a writer I’m not too sure but I must admit it really is beautiful

The Madrid Tower and the Spain Building – I had a couple of drinks and tapas on the top floor of this building and it has awesome views across Madrid









PUERTA DEL SOL

The New Years Eve party is held here in this square




It’s said that this temple was built 15km south of Aswan in Nubia – apparently the Egyptians then donated this Temple to Spain in 1968 (!?)

What I love about Madrid (and Spain in general) is that there are always people out and about drinking and eating and chatting loudly without a care in the world! 😀💗
PLAZA MAYOR
This plaza is the main public square in the heart of Madrid, once the centre of old Madrid and dates back to 15th C. (“They” say) and was used as the main market of the town selling goods and food etc

The design was so similar to the square in Salamanca



Madrid is just as beautiful at night time when walking around the streets and seeing the beautiful.buildings all lit up with colourful lights




What a city! Madrid, you were so so extremely interesting and beautiful and the 2nd time around I really appreciated what you have to offer more so than my 1st time
I recommend visiting Madrid when in Spain, at least 3 days to get a good feel of this city and if you want to do any day trips or visits to museums and palaces, to stay a couple extra days

Fantastic!
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Thanks heaps!! Its such a beautiful place! 🥳
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