Which route do you prefer?

sábado, 28 de enero de 2012

ONE MONUMENT MORE FOR THE TOURISTS THAT VISIT MADRID

Probably, this club, situated in the spanish capital, is one of the best clubs in the world dedicated to football (possibly, it's the most popular sport, so it's the most practiced around the world). The white team has won a lot of titles, because it has been the best club of 20 century, so in his museum, the tourists can visit the trophy that commemorates the successes of that century. Besides, From my point of view, "los merengues", his nickname, have the best players, they have improved in their countries and they have signed to participate in the best football club, at least so far. But not only nowadays, in addition, Real Madrid has had the best football starts, so the pearls of this sport have pass for here.

Real madrid is the club with more history. Officially, the real name of this entity is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, although is more known as Real Madrid. However, the team was founded as Madrid Foot Ball Club, in English. It was founded in 6th of March in 1902. Oddly enough, the team was founded by two catalan brothers, Joan Padrós Rubió and Carles Padrós Rubió. That's strange, but it's true, because there's rivalry between spanish and catalan. Real madrid plays their matches in Santiago Bernabeu, an important and a big stadium, above all, in Europe. Santiago Bernabeu has became in a monument more for the travellers that come to madrid. It has capacity for 85.454 viewers. Actually, the manager or the coach is the portuguese José Mourinho and the director is Florentino Pérez.


Carlos Díaz

martes, 24 de enero de 2012

NIGHTLIFE FLAMENCO IN MADRID

If you are spending some time in Madrid,the best idea for your night free time is going to any bar and enjoying flamenco. As you know flamenco is more tipical from Sevilla, but Madrid is the capital of flamenco. There are many bars in Madrid that offers shows of this traditional dancing.

El Rincón de Jerez, in the Salamanca area, offers a most authentic atmosphere. ‘The lights go down, candles are lit to set the mood and the audience are given a song sheet so that they can join in.'

After an aperitif and a few mid-afternoon beers, we head off to enjoy a delicious meal next to one of Madrid's most long-standing tablaos, or flamenco bars. Some of the most prestigious artists of the flamenco world will take to the stage while we enjoy a glass of wine and a traditional Spanish dish. (Alba Balletbó)

viernes, 20 de enero de 2012

"Siesta"

The siesta probably began in Spain, and then spread to many Latin American countries. This, is a famous tradition throughout Spain, is the daily rest period, typically between 2 and 5 p.m., when Spaniards go home to eat, sleep and be with family. Many shops and public buildings close during this time to allow workers to enjoy a respite from the working day. In some locales, the break is a necessity, allowing workers to get out of the oppressive heat of the summer's sun and cool off before returning to work in the late afternoon. 

I think that's the same as "la becaina" that we say here, in Catalonia. Do you agree?

( Paula Sobrino )



( Paula Sobrino)

"Toros"

Madrid is surely the place, together with Andalucia, where the feeling and the traditions related to bulls is most vivid thanks also to the magnificent and biggest "plaza de toros" in Spain and in the world called Las Ventas. Get carried away by the atmosphere of 25.000 people who take part to this incredible performance.
Corrida de Toros is bullfighting the Spanish tradition that is thought to derive from Roman influences more than several 100 years ago. Some love it, some hate it, but it’s a tradition that is still going on and strong all over Spain. So, you can go there, look it and explain your opinion !
(Paula Sobrino)

sábado, 14 de enero de 2012

Are you ready to learn the dancing?

In this video we can see the last San Isidro festival in Madrid on may 15th, there are chulapos and chulapas dancing "El  Chotis". As I say, for me it's like "Sardanes" and for you?

(Lluís Espallargas)

"SAN ISIDRO"

San Isidro is the patron saint of the peasants and workers from Madrid, it's a typical festival celebrated from may 8th to the 15th, where the chulapos and the chulapas are dressed with the typical costume of this festval.

Some people think that San Isidro was a poor peasant farmer. He and his wife Santa María de la Cabeza were very popular for their generosity and they always gave food to the poor.

San Isidro has been an official festival in Madrid since 1947, during this festival, in La Plaza de las Ventas men are dressed in trousers and cap of blanc and white checkered, black vest and white shirt; women are dressed with the typical costume and a white handkerchief with a carnation in the head.

They dance "El Chotis" and they also tasted the famous donuts of Santo with tissues.

(Lluís Espallargas)