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Quote: Technically a smaller (and I mean small) version of Universal Studios in LAX, Movie World tries to create a movie related theme park based on all of your favourite Warner Brothers cartoon and movie characters. Read More
Quote: An easy daytrip from Madrid, Toledo is perfect for experiencing three cultures in one relatively small area. We focused our day on the Jewish Singoga del Transito, the Catholic Iglesia Santo Tomé, 1226 Read More
Quote: This small chapel is a bit off the beaten track, but so worth the visit. When you first arrive (we took a taxi), you may feel like you're seeing double! That's because there are TWIN chapels side by side--one Read More
Quote: This was the mansion of the painter Joaquin Sorolla. It was built between 1910 and 1911. There are seven rooms. You can see many of his paintings and his studio with its painting colors and paintbrushes. The Read More
Quote: The Plaza de España is one of Madrid's largest and most popular squares. On the sunny day when we visited it was filled with street vendors, tourists, and sunbathing locals. You will find children playing, Read More
Quote: Kilómetro Cero is not the safest place to walk at night in Madrid, but given the social nature of the area, is bound to be better than its appearance. Given that, a walking tour of the area is pretty much good at Read More
Quote: The Museo Lázaro Galdiano is located in the former mansion the financier, editor, author, and art collector Lázaro Galdiano (1862-1947) built for his wife. He bequeathed the mansion and his collection of fine and Read More
Quote: It is the longest street of the city: it crosses several areas of the eastern Madrid. This is, perhaps, the widest street of the city: a few bands to traffic in both directions, but as a "dividing line" - green Read More