Next destination in Espana, the capital! Madrid! Fortunately, a friend from Strasbourg was home in Madrid and offered to be my amazing tour guide :D My kind, intelligent, and beautiful friend, Veronica.
Saturday, June 13th
So many people in Plaza del Sol (real tourist area)
First things first (I'm a realist ;)) CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE!
I was starving after I settled into my hostel
Sunday, June 14th
Plaza Mayor
Pescaderia! all that good food and tapas especially
This market really reminded me of the Marché Jean-Talon
Food
FoOd
FOOD!
I'm so excited about the food omnomnom
Definitely one of the best culinary experience in Europe
Worth every penny
Palacio Real
So Spain still has Monarchs... I had no idea
Cathedral of Almudena
The Palace from behind. It has a nice, large garden
Plaza de Espana
Haagen-Dazs!!! Only when I'm on vacation do I accept to pay so much for ice cream (twice)
Parque del Campo
El teleferico! First time she road it too haha. Tourist in your own city :P
The park is IMMENSE! I was flabbergasted by the size of such a park in an urban area. It's something like 16 times the size of Central Park. Ridiculous. I like it :)
This picture was sold by the people at the teleferico. I usually never buy these things but I was really compelled to this time. I dunno why ;P
Temple of Debod
Monument imported from Egypt
More food omnomnom
Muscles and olives
Croquetas came after, so rich, so good, but we were so preoccupied with eating that we didn't stop to take a picture
always excited about food
Monday, June 15th
Palacio de Comunicaciones
Plaza Cibeles
Parque del Retiro (most famous park of Madrid)
(dat green water tho, that can't be healthy, I wouldn't want to paddleboat in that stuff eck)
Other than the water, the park is really gorgeous :)
yay a picture together :D
Inside the Palacio de Cristal
People be chillin'
There was an exhibition that aimed at bringing together African and Spanish culture
Chiiiiillin'
Modeeeeellin'
(ignore that awkward couple eeeeew)
I don't think this cookie was big enough. Needs more chocolate so clearly hot chocolate was the way to go.
Look at us at a French café in Spain... Because we clearly couldn't get enough of it after living in France for 4 months
Where the bullfights happen :( Culture is culture, you can't (always) question it
Impressive building though :)
The exact centre of Spain
According to geopolitic theories, the most strategic place for a capital. Good job Spain!
Tuesday, June 16th
The commercial sector of Madrid. European cities with their new and old neighbourhoods
We also walked to the Soccer stadium but I didn't get a picture :(
Before catching my flight to Paris, I decide to get a little pampered and get my nails done.
I booked an appointment at a small cute salon near my hostel. My nail artist only spoke Spanish to me and, let me tell you, if you want to practice a language you need to go to get a beauty treatment in another language. She talked more than me, of course, but we spanned subjects from basic personal info (school, jobs, boyfriends..) to religious beliefs and we shared a passion for recreational modelling. There's nothing else to do when doing a beauty treatment but talk and gossip let's be honest! Our appointment ran particularly long because the first colour I chose was glued shut. All the tactics we used to try to twist it open were in vain. Then, the baby teal colour I chose was clumpy and so she restarted a couple of nails for me. I was unfortunately on a bit of a tight schedule. I had to catch a shuttle at my hostel at 2:15 to catch my 3:45 flight. My appointment was at 12:15 but we really pushed it (until 2:05). Unfortunately, I didn't have time for my nails to dry properly. I left running, only getting enough time to catch my nail artist's Facebook and Instagram accounts and wrecking my nails the moment I stepped out the salon .... First World Problems much "Oh no, I wrecked my manicure on my purse while running to catch my shuttle to the airport in direction to Paris." I know, I really had nothing to complain about.
While running, I ran downhill in the wrong direction, and so I had to run uphill to the hostel while my hands were flailing next to me (very chic). I made it, 1 minute before the shuttle showed up. We hit some traffic and had to pick up another passenger before heading towards the airport. This was probably the most stressful part of my travels, but I made it with a couple minutes to spare (to get more food nom nom). On the shuttle bus ride over there, I had a delightful conversation with the other passenger who was from South America and searched for a job in Madrid for a year without success. Spain is in a precarious economical situation in which locals have enough difficulty finding a job, so it was especially difficult for a 40-year-old foreign woman to find something. Well, that wasn't the delightful part of the conversation of course. She was very kind and insightful. I learned a lot from her :)
I unfortunately didn't get to have a proper goodbye with Vero because of time constraints, but we still keep in touch sometimes and I followed her adventures babysitting in a French family :)
Veronica, you're awesome, thanks again! Shout out to the cool friends whom she introduced me to <3
¡Adiós España!
Voy a volver ;)


















































