Trouble Back Home

I don’t normally take time off work for a holiday, however this year I promised myself I was going to get away no matter what. I had found a brilliant house in the heart of Madrid, as soon as I saw it I knew that was the location for my break. I had only been once before years ago when I was invited to attend a madrid convention.So there I was, sipping fresh orange juice by the pool when my mobile phone started ringing. This was a bit of a shock, it hadn’t made a noise all week. It was bad news. My house renovations had been the subject of further developments and the workload had almost doubled. I panicked and immediately called my brother who got onto a skip hire london company who provided us with a solution. I owe a lot to him, he sorted the rest of the job out and now the house looks amazing.In terms of re selling my house, the renovations were a game changer and in the current climate it is a huge advantage. When i do sell, I fancy a few more trips to Madrid!

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Getting to Madrid

The video belows describes ways to travel to Madrid…

Stranded in Madrid!

When XL airways went down, I was one of the few Brits that were stranded in Madrid. I had the best time in Spain, and just as we were getting ready to leave, this blow hits us. You’d think I would be happy, it means more time in Madrid, only I had work to go to the next day, and the hotel had kicked us out. Getting another room last minute would have cost us more than the entire holiday put together. We ended up sleeping, eating, basically living in Madrid airport. It was not the best, we needed showers, a comfortable place to sleep, more than anything we needed a way to get home! Finally Flybe pulled through for us and placed more frequent routes from Madrid to Manchester, at a reduced cost for XL stranded passengers.

I couldn’t wait to get out of Spain. As much as I loved Madrid, I could not honestly say the same about the airport.

Red Carnations

I love carnations. Red in particular, I think they are amazing, the beautiful colour and texture. I recently found out carnations are the national flower of Spain. A beautiful flower to match a beautiful country. I have never been to Spain personally, but have seen pictures and heard from people who have been before. After much hinting, my partner decided to take me to Madrid for our anniversary. Madrid was amazing. If I had to base what I thought about the entirety of Spain, on what I thought about Madrid, then I would have to say I want to move to Spain!

I think my partner Is regretting taking me now, as much as he also loved Madrid, I don’t think he is as keen to move there as I am, I keep pestering him about how boring England is, and we should move. He settles for buying me carnations instead. I know it’s a silly dream I have, everything we own and know is here in England, I will just have to make do with the flower to remind me of my time in Madrid.

Sangria in the Sun

Spain is the go to destination for Brits. I personally can’t stand the fact that people would want to go on holiday where there is people from where you come from, swarming the place. It’s just like you are back at home again, the only difference being the time change. Mind you sometimes that’s not even different, for instance in Barcelona the time is exactly the same as England. When I go on holiday I like to experience the different cultures and food and people. This is why I refuse to go to tourist dense areas of any country.

My choice was going to be Madrid this year. A remote part of Madrid, away from the hustle bustle, somewhere I could enjoy tranquillity in the sun, and drink sangria all day long. I wanted to feel like I was actually on holiday, and not have a care in the world. Madrid was a perfect choice. This sangria recipe was discussed at the convention.

I’m A Spaniard in New York!

I am a Spaniard living in America. As much as I love the exchange rate in America compared to the Euro, I have to say I defiantly miss my home town in Madrid. It’s the little things I miss like walking down the street, everyone knowing your name, and waving a friendly hello even if they don’t. In New York things couldn’t be more different, people always seem to be in a hurry, they barge past without even an excuse me, and people are packed on the sidewalks like sardines.

I used to complain about Madrid when I lived there, but now I can appreciate how fantastic it really was. I have to be here for another 6 months, my work has sent me over to open a new office, and then I can return to the Madrid branch. I am counting the days off on my calendar, next time an opportunity like this presents itself, I will make sure I don’t volunteer!

Spanish Language

My summer holiday last year was in the stunning city of Madrid. I’d never been to Spain before, so I was a little nervous, yet very excited. I just needed a break from the cold summer in England, and found cheap return flights, jumped on a plane, and landed in Madrid 3 hours later.  In high school I had taken French as a language, so I had no knowledge of the Spanish language spoken in Madrid. I went to Waterstones and bought me a Spanish phrase book; I was eager to learn.

Unfortunately as it so happened, the tourist area I was staying in, English was widely spoken, so I didn’t get a chance to practise as much as I wanted. I found Madrid to be a very hospitable place, the locals and the tourists were all in high spirits all the time, the sun was shining and the sangria taste tingling. I would definitely go again, this time I may not stay in such a touristy spot, I got tired of paying tourist prices after a while!

Sangria Delights

Sangria is one of those delights that brings people together and allows people to socially interact with one another. If made well, Sangria can be a true pleasure and it is for this reason that so many people enjoy a frequent glass or three of the stuff. The great thing about Sangria is it can be made in a variety of different ways, using a range of different ingredients. Yet, the final taste is always as refreshing in it’s own unique way if made correctly.

Some bars and restaurants throughout Spain and particularly in Madrid are renowned for their shear brilliance in Sangria making. Millions of people attending Madrid for holidays, conventions or other business enjoy the delights of this liquor.

Lifes a Beach

After a hard day’s work there is nothing better than a relaxing stroll down the beach or hitting the waves for some surf action. This makes conventions even more appealing. Convention goers can enjoy interacting and learning at an event and then head to the beach to chill after. The white sand and warm waters during boiling hot summers mean the beach is a perfect environment for people to go and chill out to the max.

Many conventions recommend trips to the beach afterwards so the public attending such events can enjoy a spot of surfing, beach sports or maybe just a swim or spot of sun bathing. It can also be used as a time to reflect upon the latest happenings in your life whether that be occurrences during a convention or just everyday life.

Madrid Nightlife

The nightlife in Madrid is simply stunning. There is something for everyone from top of the range restaurants offering the very best of Spanish cuisine to the cheaper night out loved by families both local people and tourists. For those who want to party on early into the next morning, Madrid is home to a huge array of nightclubs offering the chance to party hard into the next day for a reasonable entry fee.

The top quality food in Madrid can mean a brilliant start to an evening, with everyone enjoying a night out, Madrid style. Of course, some people enjoy nothing more than spending most their evening in a nice restaurant sampling the fantastic examples of cuisine.

Along with the large number of nightclubs, Madrid is also home to many bars catering for many different groups of people of differing ages.