This past weekend was a blur of activities in Madrid and Toledo. We took a train from Barcelona to Madrid, and it was great because I got to sleep! However briefly...
This was taken inside the train station in Madrid. I think it's the most beautiful train station I've ever seen. |
I had my first churros con chocolate with her! |
I took a picture of the place so we'd be able to find it again. More on that later... |
On Friday, after a busy day at the Prado Museum and Reina Sofia (both of which were walking distance from our hotel), we went off to dinner and a flamenco show! Then I introduced K to the clothing chain stores in Spain, and I purchased a new dress, which has awesome hand shaped pockets. I was actually quite impressed with the pockets. We wandered the streets of Madrid on Friday night, which was fun; it was great to be able to catch up with her.
On Saturday, we took the train over the Toledo, which probably would have been significantly more impressive had it not been pouring for most of our time there. My shoes were not waterproof, and thus very uncomfortable. Fun fact: we had a tour guide who would comment on things from the 18th century and then point to a Starbucks and say that it was from the 21st century. Anyway I would absolutely love to return to Toledo and enjoy it in the sunshine.
When we got back, A and I spent at least an hour, searching for the crepe/gelato place in the pouring rain. We knew it was basically just off Plaza Mayor, but we weren't sure what direction it was in, or what street it was on...We kept asking random shopkeepers about it, but nobody had heard of it. We also tried to call someone on the program's staff, but that failed as well. After a while, I was about ready to give up and go to Farggi, this chain that I still have not been to, but A was sure that we were close, so we continued on, and found it very shortly after. It was abnormally exciting and completely worth the effort.
This was a Nutella and hazelnut one. It was a lovely dinner. |
Here's to successful crepe missions!
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