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Spain (09.2011)

Two weeks in Spain - certainly not enough to take in or absorb all there is to see in the four cities we visited - Madrid, Alicante, Valencia & Barcelona with a day trip to Toledo. As always, we did too much, though our beach break in Alicante helped. It's easy to understand why Europeans love to vacation in Spain - fabulous weather, varied landscapes, history, culture & style.

Such striking architecture from the Medieval to the contemporary. Oh those Spanish masters - artists & architects - with their indelible contributions to civilization. Oh that sweeping history from the Romans to the great empire; and, yes, its tainted past filled with dictators & despots leading to the Inquisition, colonial cruelty, & the Civil War.

Spaniards certainly haven't lost their lust for life despite teetering on the edge of default. Their cities seem to never sleep with hordes of Spaniards & tourists wining & dining, and walking & talking until the wee hours of the morning. Glad we weren't there in high season as the crowds were a bit overwhelming even into early October. Each of the cities we visited could use another go-round, but of course, there are so many other Spanish cities to explore...

I have seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills, Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain... "Beauty" ~ John Edward Masefield
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Arrive late & you get a room overlooking an alley  & quite a noisy one at that as young people emptied out of the night club around the corner. The Museo del Jamon turns out to be a restaurant chain specializing in Spain's delicacy, jamon (dry-cured ham). We changed rooms the next morning.
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Arrive late & you get a room overlooking an alley & quite a noisy one at that as young people emptied out of the night club around the corner. The Museo del Jamon turns out to be a restaurant chain specializing in Spain's delicacy, jamon (dry-cured ham). We changed rooms the next morning.

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  • Late arrival at our Madrid hotel, Paseo del Arte.
  • Arrive late & you get a room overlooking an alley  & quite a noisy one at that as young people emptied out of the night club around the corner. The Museo del Jamon turns out to be a restaurant chain specializing in Spain's delicacy, jamon (dry-cured ham). We changed rooms the next morning.
  • Our [changed] room at Madrid's Paseo del Arte.
  • Susan at the Tourist Info booth trying to figure how to get where we're supposed to meet our walking group tour.
  • Rustem dilly-dallied & then we got lost, ending up in this square with its interesting installation. Missed the free 3 hours walking tour I'd scheduled - just as well as I'd never have finished it.
  • Madrid police patrolling the streets.
  • Madrid apartment buildings.
  • Flower pots & parasols.
  • Street lamps & flowers.
  • Monument of King Felipe III dating from 1616 in the center of Plaza Mayor.
  • King Felipe III astride his horse.
  • Casa de la Panaderia in Plaza Mayor - former home of the old Baker's Guild. Built in 1790, Plaza Mayor was originally a marketplace.It has also been used for bullfights, executions, and burning of heretics during the time of the Spanish Inquisition. The square can accommodate 100,000 people.
  • The buildings are original, the murals were done in 1992.
  • Casa de la Panaderia's arches.
  • Casa de la Panaderia light.
  • Atop Casa de la Panaderia.
  • The Crown atop Casa de la Panaderia, Plaza Mayor.
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  • Old doors in Plaza Mayor.
  • Cross near the old Arab wall.
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