MADRID
Day 1 - April 15, 2012
Sightseeing Tour, Shopping,
It has been a very long day.... Well, it hasn´t been quite as busy as some of the days I´ve had in other countries but it definitely started the earliest. As I mentioned in the last post (or I will mention once I finish it), I took an overnight bus from Barcelona to Madrid at 11:30 pm. Unlike the fancy Student Agency buses I took to Brno, Vienna, and Budapest which had tv screens to play games on, wifi service, and hot beverages, this was just a normal bus full of Spanish people. It wasn´t actually that bad at all except that the guy behind me had the most annoying ringtones ever. It kept going off on all these random ringtones while everyone was trying to sleep. One was what sounded like an alarm and gave me a mini heart attack. Could´ve strangled him. Needless to say, I didn´t get the most comfortable sleep of my life.
When we finally got to the bus station it was 7:30am and it felt really weird to be out and about that early. The subway and streets were practically deserted! It was kind of cool though to see a bit of Madrid before the people came out. It´s definitely very different from Barcelona. Barcelona seemed more chill, vacation-y, artsy, and definitely warmer, not to mention that they speak Catalán which is very similar to Spanish but not quite the same. Sorta more like what I would imagine Miami is like. In comparison, Madrid is much bigger (although the major sites are more clustered which makes it easier to see them), more metropolitan, colder (I was chilly all day...in Spain!), and speaks Spanish. To be fair, I haven´t seen as many different neighborhoods in Madrid and would probably just stick to the downtown area but it´s a bit more like the rest of Europe and maybe New York. Maybe, kinda ish.
At about 8, I found my hostel, Musas Residencia, and checked in. Since my room wouldn´t be ready until 3pm, taking a nap was out of the question so I just ate breakfast and took a shower instead. It felt so good to be clean but was kinda awkward because I didn´t really have anywhere to put my stuff or change since it was a public bathroom (well not public, but not a one stall bathroom) and the toilet stalls were super tiny. I just sorta ended up jamming my bag under the sink and changing in the shower stall. Thank god I´m tiny! I don´t think I like this hostel as much as the others. It´s not that it´s bad - they seem to plan a lot of activities and stuff - but the staff aren´t very friendly and I feel a bit like I´m imposing on them when I ask questions. Plus, the people don´t seem to interact much. Maybe I was just spoiled by Sant Jordi though.
Aaaanyway, continuing on with this day. The hostel offered free tours at 11:30 so after I got ready I decided to take one of them since my last one in Budapest was so helpful. This was a much smaller group and not quite as extensive but I really liked our guide. Her name was Erika and she came from Colombia (South Americans are everywhere in Spain). She was loud, sassy, and funny as well as knowledgeable. During the tour I also made friends with this Australian girl named Zoe. She´s taking a gap year and working as a teacher´s assistant in England. It actually sounded pretty cool. Possible future plans maybe?
| Puerta del Sol. Try to imagine it without all the stupid tourists in the way |
| La Estatua del Oso y el Madrono. This was obviously before he blacked out, danced with a lampshade on his head, and made embarassing calls to his ex. |
From there, we walked to the Opera House,which wasn´t all that impressive on the outside but Erika said was beautiful on the inside; the Palace Real and the Catedral de la Almudena behind it; and finally, Plaza Mayor, a plaza that used to be the center of commerce in Madrid but is now mostly the center of tourism. I felt like I saw a lot and got a lot of good insight into the areas and histories but I definitely want to see the palace more.
| Less than amazing Opera House |
| Plaza Mayor |
After the tour, Erika offered to show the few of us remaining a good spot for lunch. I wasn´t super hungry but I thought it would be nice to hang out more so I went with Zoe. I got a little tosta, or piece of bread with tomatoes, goat cheese, and onions on it. It was so good! Just thinking about it makes me hungry. After we ate, Zoe and I decided it would be cool to go see the Sofia Museum, which is more of a modern art museum. We walked all the way to the museum only to find out that it closed early on Sundays :( That definitely threw off my plans but hopefully I´ll see it tomorrow with Jaxson. Since we were near the bus station, Zoe decided to head off and buy her ticket to Cordoba, a Spanish city nearby where she was visiting cousins the next day. We said our goodbyes and I headed off in search of a sundress for Mom and Gabbi. I wandered all around the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Major area for hours without finding much besides tourist shops and chain stores like H&M. Why is souvenir shopping so hard??? I gave up at around 8 and decided to go for dinner. Since I really didn´t know of any good places in particular and was super hungry, I just ended up going to the first restaurant I saw: this somewhat expensive Italian pasta place. There I got basil tortellini with mozzarella inside and a sun-dried tomatoes and oil sauce. It was good but rather expensive. While sitting there waiting for my food, I thought of all the things I could say to the waiter and came to the conclusion that despite not having spoken Spanish in a year, I still could speak and read it enough to get by. It´s just when people talk to me that I start having trouble. At least I still have something!
When I finished up with dinner, I headed back to the hostel and started getting ready for a pub crawl they were hosting. Originally, Zoe and I planned on going together but when I saw her in the hall, she said she was tired and was going to bed. That kind of took some of the excitement out of going since I wouldn´t know anyone. Well actually, I´m sure I would have made friends just like I befriended Zoe but I was also pretty tired myself and was partially only going to hang out with her. Since I was already all dressed up, I decided to tough it out. However, when 11:45, the scheduled meeting time came and no one seemed to be there to go to the crawl, I abandoned my effort and went on the computer and went to bed. Oh well, there´s always tomorrow!
When I finished up with dinner, I headed back to the hostel and started getting ready for a pub crawl they were hosting. Originally, Zoe and I planned on going together but when I saw her in the hall, she said she was tired and was going to bed. That kind of took some of the excitement out of going since I wouldn´t know anyone. Well actually, I´m sure I would have made friends just like I befriended Zoe but I was also pretty tired myself and was partially only going to hang out with her. Since I was already all dressed up, I decided to tough it out. However, when 11:45, the scheduled meeting time came and no one seemed to be there to go to the crawl, I abandoned my effort and went on the computer and went to bed. Oh well, there´s always tomorrow!



