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Pearl510 says:
This is a great museum for any one who likes modern art (mainly conceptual works, surrealism and cubism). As I've written in my travel blog I'm a great Picasso fan, so I loved la Guernica! It is such a marvelous work that you simply can't afford to miss it when you're in Madrid. But almost all the w...
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jessica0606 says:
Very nice city! Good, easy public transportation.
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laboheme says:
When in Madrid there are so many things to see, from a Real Madrid
match to little cafe's across the city. Yet one place keeps me
coming back and I have to pass through Madrid every 3 months on
business. This place is the Prado Museum. Housing much of
the most famous Spanish ar...
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tirsomaldonado says:
The zoo in Madrid is quite well preserved although it is definitely kind of depressing to see so many animals in such a small area. I guess that for kids it can be very interesting and fun! the best of all is the dolphins show. It is a really good show! You also have many snack bars and one self se...
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Spain
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lauraliz1986 says:
I am primarily writing this as a joke, but all humor aside, this is a reflection of my personal experiences abroad in Spain. Enjoy.
1. Be foreign
2. Be a woman (this is especially true in Granada)
3. Be blonde
4. Say its your birthday! (always good for a free tshirt, bag, or yes even belt in ...
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alejandromail27 says:
Acerca del comienzo.
Madrid comenzó con un aeropuerto lejos de la ciudad y una ciudad cada vez mas lejos de Madrid, aunque se encuentre perfectamente comunicada con el metro. Comenzo, decia, con la tranquilidad de saber que hablamos un idioma parecido, en un lenguaje tan distinto.
Estaba las ni...
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fran2011 says:
In my personal opinion, I think Madrid's metro system is one of the most efficient subways around. Once you enter any metro stop you first pay 2 euros for a one way ticket anywhere in the main city of Madrid. If you want to go farther out, like Mostoles (a satellite town), you need to pay an additio...
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Pearl510 says:
Madrid is a city well served by public transport. When you arrive at the main Airport (Barajas) there are bus and metro connections to the center of the city. In my opinion, it would be foolish to take a cap, as the other connections are comfortable, cheaper and fast.
We used the metro to reach P...
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el_toro says:
This city Rocks!... With capital ROCKS!....The best way (in my humble opinion) is to ignore all the tourist sights, and just soak in the local culture. Ignore the Underground (far too small, and fidegity), and walk everywhere.Start early in the Puerta del Sol, and walk Anti-ClockWise aroun...
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jessquisieraser says:
Hi Christina!
I live in Madrid so any help you need you can ask to me, don't be shy! weather in Madrid is hot until September-October but cold between December and March, so depending on the time you are coming bring you season clothes even of course you have lots of shops here for buying! don't ...
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