May 31

Wining and dining in central Madrid

Having fun in central Madrid

As I resided in a equipped and serviced Madrid holiday apartment in the center of the Spanish capital throughout my business travel, I was ın a position to investigate the Puerta del Sol area, that is a popular place for the tourists and the locals. The spot has a nice zone where these days are being celebrated numerous events including the New Year’s Eve. Here is also located the image of the city, which resembles a bear statue of bronze that climbs a strawberry tree. I made several photographs of this statue, and also managed to capture the people of the square, which were having tea, having ice-cream or sandwiches or just sitting and thinking about the life going by.

My Madrid flat was also in close proximity to a number of the nicest restaurants and night clubs in the spanish capital. It was hard for me to get accustomed to the late dining hours here because the dining establishments were open for guests after 8 and at times even after 9 o’clock. The night clubs however were open until the morning of the day after. Several of the best dance clubs I discovered were set along the Plaza de Santa Barbara where except pubs and bars, one could find fast food restaurants. I read that the districts Moncloa and Arguelles are usually preferred by the College students and I did not went there. Rather I selected a pub in the Malasaca area, where I met several people from my region and they took me with them to Pase de la Castellana where we went to another popular night club. After that I was so exhausted that I called it a night and went to my Madrid hotel were I went to bed. At the next morning I took a quick bath, enjoyed a hot cup of tea and requested a taxi to the airport as my business trip was over.

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