While I found Toledo to be extremely touristy and condensed into a small space, the day trip (you really only need an afternoon... 4-5 hours is sufficient) is a much appreciated break from the chaos and bustle of Madrid... which after a few months of living in the city becomes something somewhat necessary. Well, I hope you enjoyed the mini history lesson, now for pictures! Oh, and fun fact: El Greco is from Toledo!
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Toledo
While I found Toledo to be extremely touristy and condensed into a small space, the day trip (you really only need an afternoon... 4-5 hours is sufficient) is a much appreciated break from the chaos and bustle of Madrid... which after a few months of living in the city becomes something somewhat necessary. Well, I hope you enjoyed the mini history lesson, now for pictures! Oh, and fun fact: El Greco is from Toledo!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Carnaval en Cadiz
I feel like my weekend in Cadiz needs a few disclaimers:
1. I went with in an organized group, EuropeanVibe, which is very unlike me and not my usual way of doing things. It was all Americans, but since I went with my Puerto Rican friend Giovanna, I was on the Puerto Rican bus and social circle... far more exciting.
2. It was a 7+ hour bus ride and our hotel was 30 minutes outside of the city, so in reality did we see much of Cadiz? No, not at all.
3. Carnaval is a week long event, with parades and celebrations and shows and events. I was there one night, so obviously what I saw was very limited to what exists, but I enjoyed 'el botellon' nonetheless.
4. Sometimes its nice to be taken care of. By this I mean, it was relaxing to go somewhere and be with friends, without a worry about where to go, how to get there, or safety concerns.
So what did I learn?
1. The male sex, no matter where in the world, genuinely shares an interest in dressing up like women. I saw many, many different costumes, but the majority revolved around men dressed in some type of dress or female character. Men just love the idea of having boobs-- like they say, you want what you can't (well, don't) have.
2. I need to go back to Cadiz. I saw water and my heart leaped. But there was water on both sides, I looked to me left, and there was ocean at the end of the alley, and I looked to the right and in the distance there was ocean too. Now that, is what I like to see.
3. I have more fun with Puerto Ricans than I do with Americans.
4. Cigarettes are very, very bad for you.
5. People's eyes light up when you say you're from San Francisco, and I mean it. Spaniards react differently to San Francisco than they do to Los Angeles, NYC, or Chicago.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Madrid: Very First Impressions
snow on train to Madrid |
1. Madrid is much bigger than Barcelona. Madrid has the space to grow and expand, whereas Barcelona is constrained by the ocean and mountains.
The Spanish flag? Not a common site in Catalunya.... |
3. Things are slightly larger--- Kapital, a club famous among visitors, is seven stories.... while Barcelona's Razzmatazz is only 4 floors.
4. It's much drier in Madrid. Apparently its colder as well, but since it's less humid I really haven't noticed it as much.
5. Parks! Madrid has many large parks full of fountains and trees. I love it... Barcelona is mostly pavement.
A WHITE taxi?! (Barcelona's are black/yellow) |
6. Tapas! In Madrid (and many Spanish cities) you get a tapa when you order a beer or drink at a bar... Not common in Barcelona.
7. Spanish is the language spoken here--no Catalan.
8. Apartment buildings have "porteros". I can't stay everyone has one, but most that I have been to thus far have a 'doorman' that opens the door for the residents, maintains the stairwell and mail slots, deals with electricity and plumbing and assists residents. He usually lives downstairs in a small residence with his family.
9. Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. Apparently Franco once used Real Madrid as a huge public affairs tool to increase national pride. Their write jersey's represent "purity", as in pure Spaniards... I prefer Barca's Blue and Red stripes myself.....
10. There's no ocean... I need a "Madridoneta"!! (You probably didn't understand that if you've never heard of Barceloneta)
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Parque del Retiro |
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Bottom Floor of Kapital |
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