I got a huge amount done and am now exhausted.
In retrospect, I should have realized that hauling bags of mulch around would make a weights workout rather redundant. Ow.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I got a huge amount done and am now exhausted.
In retrospect, I should have realized that hauling bags of mulch around would make a weights workout rather redundant. Ow.
So if you had two days to spend in either Barcelona or Madrid as a thirty-something woman who speaks not a word of Spanish, which city would you stay in and why? Also, any tips?
Ooh. Hmm. I have never been to Barcelona, but I have been to Madrid. So I'd probably pick the other one...but then, I speak some Spanish, so it wasn't a huge problem for me in Madrid.
I have been to Barcelona, but I do speak a little Spanish. I don't know what there is to see and do in Madrid, though, whereas there's lots in Barcelona, and I think it's easy enough to get by without Spanish.
I've only ever been in Madrid so I'm biased, but I loved it. One day in the Prado was nowhere near enough, and the hot drowsy afternoon siestas are ridiculously decadent, and it's a great place to have insomnia and not feel like it's making you suffer, because there are so many places open until long past midnight, big public squares with people milling around snacking and drinking and kids chasing each other and musicians noodling around and endless peoplewatching.
But Barcelona probably has all that too, just minus the Prado but plus GaudÃ.
So, uh... that. I am now officially done being not helpful.
I think you'll find more English speakers in Madrid. Or at least, there weren't very many in Barcelona.
My favorite museum in Madrid was actually not the Prado (...I OD'd on Virgin and Childs and medieval art. Which is not my thing) but the Thyssen-Bornemiza.
3 hours to clean my room, but I did all clothes put away, drawers ordered, bed changed, floor vacuumed, and half the surfaces decluttered. I have too much stuff and too much of it in my bedroom.
In Barcelona you get to see Antoni Gaudi architecture like the Sagrada FamÃllia. And pretend you're a character in a Whit Stillman film.
Thanks, everyone. I'm tagging along with ND on the Nick Family Cruise this summer, which sails out of Barcelona (yay frequent flyer miles and being married to a guy who does shit like that!), but I will be flying in and out of Madrid and then taking a commuter hop down to Barcelona. I will have one night before the cruise and two nights after when I'll be on my own. Right now I'm leaning towards Barcelona (I've been reading a bunch of traveler reviews who say English isn't generally a problem in either city), but I'll bring a basic phrase book along regardless. Honestly the weather is what's tipping it now. End of July/early August is going to be hot and humid, and I think I'd rather do that with sea breezes.