Madrid is the capital of
Spain, and is located almost exactly in the centre of the country. The
provinces Avila, Segovia, Guadalajara, Cuenca and Toledo border Madrid,
and with an elevation of over 2 thousand feet, it is also the highest capital
in Europe and home to over 3 million people. Madrid is also home to the
royal family, Spanish parliament, banking, and is the administration hub
of Spain.
Madrid is a lively, cosmopolitan
city full of culture and artistic activity and has an endless supply of
bars, which are busy well into the early hours. One of the best ways to
get around the city is on the efficient Metro System. There are 11 numbered
and colour-coded lines that are easy to follow and extend to most of the
holiday attractions Madrid has to offer.
Madrid
Plaza Mayor
The main centrepiece in Madrid
is the Plaza Mayor. This vast traffic-free cobbled rectangle is completely
surrounded by 17th Century architectural buildings, the most prominent
being the Casa de la Panaderia (Bakers' Guild), which is covered with modern
allegorical murals. Another fantastic building is the Casa de la Carniceria
(Butchers' Guild) whose facade is also covered with vibrant paintings.
There are nine gateway entrances leading into Plaza Mayor and in the centre
stands the 17th century triumphant statue of King Filipe III. The spectacular
scenery and ambiance is best appreciated from the many bars within the
square and outdoor seating that sprawls out onto the cobbles.
Holiday visits to El Rastro
El Rastro is Madrid's famous
Sunday flea market, which can be found on Plaza de Cascorro and Calle Ribera
de Curtidores. It is an excellent way to spend the day, and an experience
in itself to join the thousands of people all squeezed into the tiny streets.
The variety of goods on sale is amazing with everything from clothes, books
and leather goods to plants, tools and anything you could care to imagine.
The best time to visit the market is early morning when the stalls are
just setting up. By mid-afternoon it will be hard to move either into or
out of the market what with the thousands of people who visit every week.
Madrid
Palacio Real
Palacio Real is located just
north of Plaza Mayor in Calle Bailén and can be reached on the Metro
underground at Opera, Plaza de España. It is a formidable Palace
that overlooks the huge square Plaza de Armas. Construction of the Palace
took 26 years to complete and it was occupied from the late 18th century
until 1931 when King Alfonso XIII was forced to abdicate. Nowadays the
palace is only used for formal occasions as King Juan Carlos I lives elsewhere.
The Palace can be enjoyed at your leisure, or you could join an organised
tour, which will take in the most interesting rooms. Off the main entrance
is the Botica Real, rooms used as a pharmacy containing jars of medicines
and herbs. Other highlights include the Thrown Room used for royal receptions,
the Gasparini Rooms named after their Neapolitan Designer and the Royal
Armoury with its suits of armour and weapons.
Madrid is about as far away
from any coast of Spain as you could get, but come August and some of the
hottest temperatures to be found anywhere in Spain, the city becomes deserted
as many Spanish leave the city for surrounding towns and cooler coastal
resorts. The many motorways that leave the city start their life at the
bustling Puerta del Sol where 10 streets converge to a point known as 'Kilometre
0', which is where all distances in Spain are measured from. The spot is
identified by a small plaque on the south side of the square, which is
under the clock that Spaniards tune in to at midnight on New Year's Eve,
eating one grape for good luck with each strike of the bell. The Puerta
del Sol buzzes with life and one of the best ways to enjoy it is from one
of the many fine street bars and restaurants.
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