Our final day was spent exploring the vibrant streets of Madrid, a city that feels both grand and full of life. From elegant plazas and lively markets to charming tiled corners and sunny terraces, every stop was a reminder of Spain’s irresistible spirit.
SNAPSHOTS OF MADRID
A brief walking tour with our guide led us to Mercado de San Miguel — a feast for the senses! 🍤🧀🍷
From juicy tapas and fresh seafood to irresistible pastries and sangria, every corner of this historic market was pure temptation. If only I could taste everything in one visit! LUNCH @ CASA DE VALENCIAAll good things come to an end…
Our last day in this sun-drenched corner of the world was bittersweet. After weeks of wandering through tiled streets, sunlit plazas, and storybook towns — and countless pastéis de nata and churros from hotel breakfast buffets every single morning (always telling myself “just one more”) — it was finally time to say adiós and até logo.
With lunch behind us, our tour leader thoughtfully planned a stop at El Corte Inglés, Spain’s iconic department store — perfectly timed for a red-eye flight back to Kuala Lumpur. Some of us went in search of last-minute treasures, while others relaxed in the comfort of the VIP lounge, grateful for a quiet pause before the long journey home.


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What a beautiful city! I love that building in the middle of the post, the one that has the unusual shape. Glad you stepped on that plaque and I hope you get to go back!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this fabulous glimpse of Madrid! ♥ I've always wanted to go there, and this is the next-best thing. Love the Kilómetro Cero and I hope you make it back. That large round building is a stunning piece of architecture!
ReplyDeleteThe Market looks wonderful! I like the Mice images.
ReplyDeleteThe market and the food wow! Loved all the photos of Madrid! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
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