Vivir en Madrid es como vivir soñando ¡,maravillosa ciudad!
I adore Madrid, Im from Miami and I was there last weeks and I was absolutelly shocked by the beauty of the city, the life, the culture, food the coooool neightbourhoods, reminds me NYC but with european style. I swear repeat the experience. Great great videooo
I have been to Madrid 46 years ago! Obviously, many things have changed since, but I can still feel the spanish magic in this beautiful city through your nice video. ¡Que Dios les bendiga!
I really feel like Spain is the greatest country in the world to visit!!!
Love all the history you give in your videos, thanks again for another great one!
Madrid es muy hermoso, saludos desde Lima ciudad de los reyes 😎🇵🇪
Congratulations, your information is very accurate. You really know the Spanish cuisine and how to enjoy it.
I loved your video! You perfectly captured the essence, beauty, and way of life in Madrid. But Madrid is not just the city—it’s a vast metropolis. I encourage you to explore the region and its surroundings: Chinchón, Aranjuez, El Escorial, and the villages of the Sierra. And beyond that, Toledo, Segovia, Ávila, and Pedraza. Welcome, everyone, to the best city in the world!
Felicidades. Un vídeo absolutamente fantástico. Has captado el espíritu de la ciudad y tus informaciones y vivencias han sido muy muy realistas.
From my childhood I love this name, Madrid
I really enjoyed this video and, having visited the city quite a few times as well, I think you hit on a lot of the best things to see and do and your presentation was engaging too! Even though I've seen these sites before, I still loved watching and it made me that much more excited for my next trip back to Spain! Thanks for the video! The one thing I'd push back on a bit is the comment on the metro, though. I find it to be very well connected with many stations which are right outside or a very short walk away from lots of points of interest and, in my opinion, the metro in Madrid is better connected than the one in Barcelona. Of course, I recognize each person's experience may be different, and it depends where you want to go, but for anyone watching that might be researching a visit to Madrid, I'd consider the metro as an amazing way to get around in general. In less than 15 minutes on line 2, you can get from Retiro station to Noviciado station without a transfer, then walk to Templo de Debod in about 10 minutes, passing through the Plaza de España, which is worth a visit, on the way. Otherwise, I agree with everything else you said in the video! Thanks for sharing your experience with the amazing city of Madrid with the world!
This is one of the best madrid videos. Thank you.
El palacio real es una obra impresionante.
Thank you immensely for the wonderful video about traveling to Madrid! ❤Your detailed tips are perfect for newcomers like me who want to plan their itinerary carefully. After Barcelona I'm going to take the train to Madrid, my friend said it only takes about two and a half hours and it's very convenient. And she also taught me how to buy cheap tickets! I can't wait for my exciting trip to Spain after my final exam!
Thank you for visiting Spain and making it incredibly beautiful with your presence, you are adorable, I wish you many equally or happier trips!!!
El video está muy divertido, y veo que disfrutas comiendo. Genial. Solo hacer un pequeño comentario Madrid tiene un sistema de metro y autobuses de los mejores del mundo.
Madrid has over 3.800 parks and public gardens. In fact, Retiro Park is only the fifth in extension.
Love Madrid. We live in the South and whenever we can, we take the Ave ( fast train ) and visit. I would not say it is as intense and NY Times Square as you can escape the main streets by navigating the back streets. Always something to discover in Madrid. Avoid the tourist traps like the San Miguel food and drink market. Overpriced! There are many more… Visit Toledo, Segovia, EL Escorial, la Granja all within a day’s trip outside of Madrid. Loved the video.
Hello, as a madrileño, let me tell you that the comparison with Barcelona metro wasn't fair, there are only 5 metro stations from Retiro to Principe Pío, where the Templo de Debod is. You will spend 10/15 min to get there. Not as bad as you said.
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