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Here’s everything we did on day three of our Spain trip. Today we explore Madrid. First, we had breakfast at the hotel. I ordered chilles and of course had my favorite, Hemon. In the morning, we visited the iconic Praau Museum. This museum opened in 1819 and is one of the world’s leading art galleries with works from Goya, Tishon, Elgreo, and Velasquez, just to name a few. Afterwards, we walked to Plaza Mayor to grab some lunch. This is the main central square in the city. Didn’t want a heavy lunch, so we decided to order some tapas. We had some fried pork belly, then some croquettes and also a Spanish tortilla which is an omelette and finally some fried calamari. Enjoying a bite to eat at the plaza was definitely a very fun experience. After lunch, we walked to the royal palace of Madrid. This building is enormous. The palace is the largest one in Western Europe and one of the largest in the world. It was built in the mid- 18th century and served as the home of the royal family. The interiors are super extravagant. You can see artwork from famous artists and the throne room is one of the most magnificent rooms in the entire palace. Another amazing fact is that the grand staircase is made from one single piece of marble. After exploring the palace, we decided to go get some churros. For the best churros in Madrid, you have to go to Chocoluria Sanhinez. It’s been open since 1894. And here’s just a random video of him. Later that evening, we went to dinner at El Pimeto Verde. We ordered the creamy rice with lobster and aged ribeye with fries and peppers. Both were delicious. This is actually the second time we’ve eaten at this restaurant because we just love it so much. Since this was our last night in Madrid, I was determined to buy something to eat at the Marcato de Sig Miguel. I settled on some ice cream and it was the perfect way to end our meal. Stay tuned for day
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Why are you ordering Mexican food in Spain? Make it make sense.
Why on earth are you ordering mexican food in spain? Make it make sense.