Madrid, Day 2

My body has understood the time change to mean that I now need to sleep both during the day and in the night. In between the bouts of sleeping, however, I managed to visit Madrid’s phenomenal flea market called El Rastro:

El Rastro 2

 

“How much are you saying these are?” I kept asking a gentleman who was selling beautiful embroidered table napkins for 3 euro.

The gentleman must have thought I was trying to haggle. “I can give you a discount,” he said hastily.

Everything I saw in tourist souvenir stores can be found in El Rastro at about 1/10 of the price.

Of course, I bought everything in sight including a beautiful Indian blanket that I saw costing exactly 5 times more in St. Louis. And then I started walking along the beautiful little streets of Madrid’s city center.

Narrow street

 

The photo was taken on a beautiful Sunday morning when everything was still closed. Including these cute stores:

Cute storefront

 

Funny storefront

 

Finally, I arrived at Plaza Mayor which, as usual, is filled with tourists and numismatists. Numismatists are very special people. And so are philatelists who can also be found at Plaza Mayor on Sundays.

Plaza Mayor 1

 

If you don’t think this is beautiful, I don’t know what is wrong with you.

Plaza Mayor 2

 

Of course, I decided to be as touristy as I could and had chocolate con churros on Plaza Mayor:

Chocolate y churros

 

This beautiful experience was somewhat marred by the thoughts of how much darling N. would have loved dunking these delicious pastries into the hot chocolate.

My sister is arriving on Monday morning and I can’t wait because she will finally feed me. I still haven’t figured out where to eat around here. If it weren’t for the nice Turkish people who, to my greatest joy, have opened döner kebap stores on every corner of every street in Europe, I would have starved in Madrid.

2 thoughts on “Madrid, Day 2

  1. I love “chocolate con churros”. Last Christmas, daughter brought a couple of frozen bags and cooked them for Christmas breakfast. Absolutely delicious. I’d eat them every day if it weren’t for my heart and weight. 180 pounds, 5.6″ don’t give me much room for wonderful treats.

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