The center of Madrid, Plaza Mayor
by insta influencer @92.geo
Mar 20, 2023
First Encounter, Exploring Madrid: A Journey of Modern and Historical Convergence
After touring the city of Barcelona, Spain left a great impression on me, so this time I set my destination to Madrid, one of the travel hotspots in Western Europe. Located in the heart of Spain, unlike Barcelona which is near the coast, Madrid is surrounded by mountains, has a unique climate, and is full of historical sites.
Upon landing, I found that the summer heat in Madrid was even more intense than I had imagined. Stepping outside, a wave of scorching heat hit me, and the sun overhead was relentless. From the airport, you can take the metro directly to the city center, where several transportation hubs make it easy to get around. Setting foot in Madrid, I felt its unique atmosphere. The city is vibrant, with a rich historical ambiance and a modern urban chic.
Upon arriving in Madrid, I didn't rush to my accommodation but chose to stroll around the city center first. My first stop was the expansive Puerta del Sol, the heart of Madrid and one of Spain's symbols. As a transfer station and city center, the square was bustling with people, and street performers attracted many tourists. Most of the buildings here are old-fashioned, and standing in the middle of the square, it's easy to imagine the historical scene from hundreds of years ago.
I initially planned to make a detailed itinerary before touring Madrid, but I found it very difficult—there are simply too many attractions that interest me in the city. Museums and historical sites are scattered all over. If you explore carefully, you can only see a small part of the city each day, and it would take at least three to five days to fully explore Madrid. So, I first selected a few highly-rated attractions, planning to come back next time to see the rest of Madrid.
If you want to visit most of the city's attractions and fully experience the local customs, I recommend staying for more than five days. During my stay, I tasted Spanish ham, visited the bullring, toured many museums, and felt the warmth of the locals. This journey allowed me to experience the multifaceted charm of the city—it has a long history and the vitality of a modern metropolis.
Whether in the luxury of the Royal Palace or the art galleries of the Prado Museum, I could feel the deep cultural heritage of the city. The grandeur of Las Ventas bullring and the bustling night scene of Madrid's main square also let me experience the ease and enthusiasm of Madrid's residents. This trip not only allowed me to see Madrid's classic attractions but also gave me a deep understanding of the city's soul. If I have the chance, I will definitely come back to continue exploring this city that is always full of surprises.
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