Day in Madrid
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Chueca is a gay district. Nuff said.
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Not sure what that means but it does sound intolerant. We are an old married couple and stayed in apartment in the middle Chueca rented from a young straight couple in October. The crowds at the bars and the restaurants were mixed and if you actually touched a gay person, you did not sing show tunes in Spanish in the morning.
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Not sure what that means but it does sound intolerant. We are an old married couple and stayed in apartment in the middle Chueca rented from a young straight couple in October. The crowds at the bars and the restaurants were mixed and if you actually touched a gay person, you did not sing show tunes in Spanish in the morning.
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Thank you very much for your comments and help!
Calle Serrano looks lovely, but it is quite far from the city centre, and we only have one day.
Christina, I very appreciate your opinion on Preciados, thank you.
We thought of walking there since it is so nearby Puerta Del Sol, which we will visit.
I did not quite manage to get your opinion on Chueca.
Would you recommend to spend some time in it?
Particularly walking through Calles Fuencarral and Hortaleza?
Thanks a lot!
Calle Serrano looks lovely, but it is quite far from the city centre, and we only have one day.
Christina, I very appreciate your opinion on Preciados, thank you.
We thought of walking there since it is so nearby Puerta Del Sol, which we will visit.
I did not quite manage to get your opinion on Chueca.
Would you recommend to spend some time in it?
Particularly walking through Calles Fuencarral and Hortaleza?
Thanks a lot!
#23

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The 2 streets are lively...mostly pedestrian, shops and eateries you could find in any mall in the US.
If you have time to see a different side of Madrid, visit the area north of park Retiro
called Salamnca. : beautiful buildings, leafy streets, upscale shops and restaurants .
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If you have time to see a different side of Madrid, visit the area north of park Retiro
called Salamnca. : beautiful buildings, leafy streets, upscale shops and restaurants .
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Fuencarral and Hortaleza could be fun, a very special part of Madrid: https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-...lle-fuencarral
Hortaleza, "a rebel with a cause": http://www.secretosdemadrid.es/la-ca...lde-con-causa/
First time here they were building the San Ildefonso market, maybe stop by here for a bite: http://www.mercadodesanildefonso.com/
Hortaleza, "a rebel with a cause": http://www.secretosdemadrid.es/la-ca...lde-con-causa/
First time here they were building the San Ildefonso market, maybe stop by here for a bite: http://www.mercadodesanildefonso.com/
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