Lady! Are you going to Madrid?? You HAVE TO go to Museo Thyssen-Bornemiza! A lot of tourists skip it, but I really liked it more than the Prado. There's also a Costume Museum (Museo del Traje) that was nice! And try Cien Montaditos, a small resto that's almost as common as Starbucks is here, all little Spanish sandwiches. The paella in Melia Castellana hotel is THE BEST. So so soooo excited for you!! :-)
Haha No don't skip it!! Haha I mean, it really should be prioritized along with Reina Sofia and Prado haha :-) Reina Sofia is worth the trip just for Guernica. Have fun!! :-) :-) :-)
Other than Guernica, wala akong na-gets sa Reina Sofia. Hahaha! Definitely go for Prado (stay a while with Tintoretto's Jesus washing disciples' feet and view it from multiple angles) and Thyssen-Bornemisza. (Lads, my Piet Mondrian is there!!!) And have churros con chocolate in Chocolateria San Gines--supposedly the best in Madrid. Have fun, Lads!
Hello Lady! :) Hope you're having a wonderful time in your trip. Do you mind sharing where you got the nice open-toed sandals to the right of the Jeffrey Campbells? :) Thanks!
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Lady! Are you going to Madrid?? You HAVE TO go to Museo Thyssen-Bornemiza! A lot of tourists skip it, but I really liked it more than the Prado. There's also a Costume Museum (Museo del Traje) that was nice! And try Cien Montaditos, a small resto that's almost as common as Starbucks is here, all little Spanish sandwiches. The paella in Melia Castellana hotel is THE BEST. So so soooo excited for you!! :-)
Yes I am! Thanks for all the recos! :-)
Will make sure to prioritize Thyssen over Reina Sofia. I don't think I should skip Prado haha!
Haha No don't skip it!! Haha I mean, it really should be prioritized along with Reina Sofia and Prado haha :-) Reina Sofia is worth the trip just for Guernica. Have fun!! :-) :-) :-)
Other than Guernica, wala akong na-gets sa Reina Sofia. Hahaha! Definitely go for Prado (stay a while with Tintoretto's Jesus washing disciples' feet and view it from multiple angles) and Thyssen-Bornemisza. (Lads, my Piet Mondrian is there!!!) And have churros con chocolate in Chocolateria San Gines--supposedly the best in Madrid. Have fun, Lads!
Hello Lady! :) Hope you're having a wonderful time in your trip. Do you mind sharing where you got the nice open-toed sandals to the right of the Jeffrey Campbells? :) Thanks!
Hey! The camel ones? :-) Got them at Marks and Spencer!
They're sooo comfortable, goes with everything and have about 2-inch wooden heels so I'm not flat-on 5-feet short in them. Haha
That one, yes! I will hunt them! :)
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