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Bacalona
17 years ago, October 9th 2006 No: 1 Msg: #7822  
Can any 1 give me information about Madrid or Costa Brava, hotels and attractions
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17 years ago, October 10th 2006 No: 2 Msg: #7850  
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Hi I am Look. Check this site http://www.nicehostels.com Hope this would give you lot info on Madrid hotels and attractions.
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17 years ago, October 10th 2006 No: 3 Msg: #7861  
Madrid might not pull you in at first glance. It doesn't dazzle like Barcelona, it doesn't charm like Salamanca. Plenty of people never fully take to it...and admittedly, if you're visiting the city now, it won't exactly put its best foot forward: half of Madrid seems to be under construction, and you'll have to deal with the sounds of jackhammers pretty much any hour of the day.

So why go to Madrid? For starters, there's a reason Madrilenos are known as gatos ("cats"). These are notorious creatures of the night, and if you haven't gotten into the habit of dinner at 11, drinks at 2, and dancing until the wee, wee hours...you will. Madrid's nightlife is spectacular, and the city really comes into its own once the sun goes down. There's also plenty of eye candy to go around, since Madrilenos are incredibly fastidious. After a couple of days, you'll be able to pick out a "pijo" from a mile away (you'll figure it out once you get there).

The city's also home to one of the best collections of art in the world. Between El Prado, Reina Sofia, and the Thyssen, you've got three spectacular galleries within a short walk of each other. Even if you're not into art, it's worth an afternoon of strolling through El Prado, just to watch the hordes gawking at Velazquez's "Las Meninas."

Before you know it - even if you don't know when or how it happened - there's a good chance you'll fall for Madrid.

Chris
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