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			<title>Cheap flights to Madrid</title>
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If you are going to Madrid
from the states then it can be a very long and expensive trip. When going on a
long trip then you may want to consider the three Cs Cost, Connection and
Comfort. 


A good way to save money on an all around trip is to go
trough a travel agent or things like Expedia and Orbit. However if you rather
find cheap good flights on your own then a good airline to look at is US
Airways. With US Airways a one stop flight to Madrid would cost an average of $600. Some
other flights Delta has a one stop flight that is an average $700. It may seem
like the most obvious chose would be US Airways however sometimes the flight
can offer more adequate traveling needs.


Connection can be a big deal if you don&amp;rsquo;t want to be stuck
in the airport more then once waiting for you flight. My advice is to try and
book a flight that doesn&amp;rsquo;t have any stops that you would have to get off on or
at best none at all. You don&amp;rsquo;t want to have to be running around an airport
trying to find a plane in a mysterious place. However these flights can be a
little more expensive if they don&amp;rsquo;t have any layovers. 


When it is your first trip to Europe
you really want to take the time to look for the right airline and flight. To
start a trip with a horrible plane ride is the worst possible idea because that
is a sure way to be on edge for the rest of the trip. However if you start it
off with a nice flight to Madrid then you are insuring that you will not be
worried about the trip home which will allow you to relax and enjoy your trip.


Along those lings comfort is something you strongly want to
look at when you are booking a flight. If you are able to spend the money I
would suggest taking first class. It&amp;rsquo;s a really good way to start your trip out
right. In first class you have lots of room to yourself, so you don&amp;rsquo;t feel like
you are on the person next to you lap. 
It also has luxuries that are really hard to pass up.


On the other hand if you don&amp;rsquo;t have the money to ride first
class, couch has accommodations that aren&amp;rsquo;t usually with flights that stay in
the United States.
You have more room and a dinner that isn&amp;rsquo;t as stylish as first class. They do
this because flight that are 18 to 24 hours long it can become very dull and
they don&amp;rsquo;t want you leaving the plane thinking it was a bad flight.


So the most important things to look at when you are looking
for an airline to fly to Madrid
with is Cost, Connection, and Comfort. If these three things are good in the
airline then you should have a very exciting and fun trip to Madrid. However if you aren&amp;rsquo;t satisfied with
all three of these things then you should look around at some more airlines.
You might even consider going through a travel agent.      


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			<category>About Madrid - Traveling to Madrid</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 02:07:22 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Hotels Madrid</title>
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There are about 250 hotels in Madrid, Spain.
With so many different hotels in Madrid you
have to take the time to find out exactly what you want to do while you are in Madrid so that you can
later plan on where the best place is to get a hotel. This is important because
if you have to spend money going far away from your hotel to do the things you
want to do then you are only wasting your money when you can just do a little
research and save a lot of money. One of the most popular and expensive hotel is
the Ritz. However if you want a more authentic trip that will put you in the heart
of Madrid you
can check out the De Las Letras.




 




Hotel Ritz is located opposite the renowned Prado Museum,
between La Lealtad Square&amp;rsquo;s
magnolia trees and Neptune's Fountain. King
Alfonso Xlll built this hotel in 1910 as a great luxury hotel so that it can
hold up next to Madrid&amp;rsquo;s
finest. This beautiful hotel is six stories high with French windows and
balconies. Even more gorgeous then the rooms is the lobby it has pillars, high
ceilings, chandeliers and the most beautiful hand made carpet. To add to its
elegance a piano player accompanies tea and scones in the lobby lounge and bar.
In the hotel the Goya Restaurant take it residence it has delicious
international and Spanish dishes. Velazquez Bar is a place to unwind and have a
cocktail while chatting with some other people who are also vacationing at the
Ritz. The hotel also offers five meeting rooms that hold up to 500 people, a
business centre that offers high-speed internet, and onsite parking. It also
has a fitness centre, and a spa retreat for the whole family.   




 




The Petit Palace Posada Del Peine is located only two
hundred metres of the Plaza Mayor and Puerto Del Sol. It&amp;rsquo;s also only five
hundred metres from the Royal Theatre. Madrid Barajas
Airport is 12 kilometres
from the hotel. The Petit Palace Posada Del Peine is set up in a historical
building that dates back to the 1610. All the public areas in the hotel are air
conditioned and have complimentary wireless internet access. Breakfast is also
available; guest can also relax and enjoy drinks in the Cafetech. Like the Ritz
the Petit Palace Posada Del Peine also offers a business centre with wireless
internet, laptops and printers. The guestrooms are designed with contemporary
minimalist furnishings. Rooms have satellite television, mini-bars and safes. Bathrooms
have hydro-massage showers and designer toiletries. 




 




Both of these hotels have its own unique quilts that make it
an amazing hotel for your vacation to Madrid.
If you know what you want from a hotel and what kind of thing you want to do on
your trip then you can choice the best hotel for you.        


 


 

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			<category>About Madrid - Traveling to Madrid</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:11:45 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Madrid</title>
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Madrid is the largest city
in Spain and the capital, it
also the third largest city in the European Union, after London
and Berlin.
The city is located in the river Manzanares right in they center of the country. Madrid is also the political center of the Spain. The current mayor has been in office since 2003; Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon is also from the center right People&amp;rsquo;s Party. Madrid is really the center of Spain, because it is the capital it is the culturally and politically important. Due to the economic output, standard of living and market size Madrid is considered a major financial center of the Iberian Peninsula. Madrid often hosts the head offices of the vast majority of the major Spanish companies. It is also the headquarters of three of the world&amp;rsquo;s 100 largest businesses; Telefonica, Repsol-YPE, and Endesa.


 


Madrid is also well known for its fun and
exciting nightlife and night clubs. 
The youth are known to spend their weekends parting all night long and only going home to get ready for work. In past years the more popular things for the youth to do is get together in a small group and just hang out and drink at the park or even in the streets. Yet for the last few years it has been illegal for people to just drink in the streets. So they just find an
excluded area so that they don&amp;rsquo;t get caught just hanging out and drinking. The  neighborhoods of Bilbao, Tribunal, Alonso Martinez or Moncloa are the most popular places for the youth to just hang out and spendsome time with their friends. Chueca, the gay district has recently become a big hot spot in Madrid&amp;rsquo;s nightlife, not only for gay people but also for straight people looking for fun in the crowded clubs. 


 


Madrid is a melting pot for food all over the peninsula. Cooks sometimes argue whether
Madrid&amp;rsquo;s cuisine exists or not. However the truth is that the capital of Spain is enriched cuisine that is mixed with things from Andalusian, Gailians and Asturain or even other immigrants that settled in Madrid. Their sweet treats are things like torrijas which is a type of French toast. The torrijas are a typical springtime treat and are very popular treat for Holy
Week. Other dessert like food is barquillos which is a rolled wafer, bartolillos con crema, a type of pie with custard. There is even the bu&amp;ntilde;uelos which is a fritter filled with custard and whipped cream. Madrid is a very cultured place that has an exciting nightlife and lovely wide range of food. Madrid being the capital of Spain is a great place to visit with all history. 



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			<category>About Madrid - Facts about Madrid</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 17:42:41 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Real Madrid FC</title>
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Real Madrid Club de F&amp;uacute;tbol also known as Real Madrid FC, Los Blancos, and
Los Merengues is Madrid&amp;rsquo;s
soccer team. This team has amazing history dating back to 1902. They also have
an amazing current status. 






 


Professors and students of the Instituci&amp;oacute;n Libre de Ense&amp;ntilde;anza
introduced football to Madrid.
They then founded Football Club Sky in 1897 which played every Sunday Morning
in Moncloa. In the 1920&amp;rsquo;s Spain&amp;rsquo;s
king, King Alfonso XIII, granted the club the title Real (Royal), so the club
was now named Real Madrid. 




 




Finally in 1929 the first Spanish Football League was founded. The Real
Madrid didn&amp;rsquo;t win the League title until the 1931-32 season because in the
1929-30 season they came just one point behind Barcelona, so they had to settle for runner-up.
Then in the next season Real Madrid won the title becoming the first to have
two championships. 




 




In 1955 President Santiago Bernab&amp;eacute;u Yeate met with Bedrignan and Gustav
Sebes and created what today
is known as the UEFA Champions League. Under Bernab&amp;eacute;u guidance Real Madrid was established as a major force in both
Spanish and European soccer league. Between 1956 and 1960 Real Madrid won the
European Cup 5 times in a row, permanently awarding them the original cup and
the right to wear the UEFA badge of honor. The team went on to hit a couple of
rough spots but then recovered with Coach Fabio Capello who was fired just a
month after winning the La Liga title in 2007 for the first time in four
years. This team also set the UEFA Championship League record of having the
most wins of nine and semifinal appearances of 21.




 




Real Madrid current team has
a well diverse group of people. There are nine people from Spain, four from Argentina,
five for the Netherlands,
three from Brazil, one each from
Germany, Portugal, Italy Mali, and Poland. 




 




According to a
study done at Harvard
University in 2007 Real
Madrid FC is the biggest and most popular soccer club in the world. They are also
the richest based on revenue. FIFA also awarded the team on December 23, 2000
the &amp;ldquo;Best Club of the 20th Century&amp;rdquo;. 





 




In current news
soccerlens.com says that this weekend Real Madrid will be signing a new player
named Rafael
Van der Vaart.
Rafael is currently playing for Manchester United and is the number one enemy
of Madrid. He
is said to be signed for only 10 million euros which is a little low for such a
valued player. 




 




The Real Madrid
FC is a team that has so much history and is so good that everyone on the team
will go down in history as being on one of the most well known and great team.
With all the history and current events with a team like this nothing could get
boring with them. Real Madrid FC is an awesome team that will make there mark
on the world of soccer.     

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			<category>About Madrid - Real Madrid</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 19:23:47 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Madrid is the Capital of Spain</title>
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As the capital city of Spain, Madrid is a bustling modern
city with a glorious and tumultuous past. 
Madrid is centrally located in Spain on the high plains accounting for
its mild winters and warm dry summers. 
Spain is a democratic constitutional monarchy, with a monarch as head of
state and a president as the head of the government.  The political system has a two parliament
system with representatives elected from multiple parties.  Spain&amp;rsquo;s judiciary committee runs independently
of the legislative and executive branches.


 






King Juan Carlos I has been instrumental in leading and
keeping Spain a democracy for over 30 years. 
On February 23, 1981 security forces tried to seize control and
implement a military run government but King Juan Carlos I used his influence
with the military to maintain the peace and put down the bloodless coup.  


 






From 1982 through 1995 the Spanish Socialist Workers Party controlled both the Congress of Deputies
and the Senate, and made great strides in developing social laws and programs
in the health, work, and education areas that were lacking before their
control.  With the leadership of the
Spanish Socialist Workers Party, Spain became a respected world leader and was
able to join both NATO and the European Community.


 






In 1996 the
Peoples Party gained control of the government and led Spain into an economic
boom.  During their reign the Peoples
Party implemented privatization of much of Spain industry developed plans to
increase competition which lead Spain to an economic boom like they had never
seen before.  The Peoples Party leader
Jose Maria Aznar was a supporter of transatlantic relations, primarily with the
United States and felt obliged to have Spain participate in the war on
terrorism, which lead to the Peoples Parties eventual downfall.  After the March 11, 2004 terrorist bombing in
Madrid the Peoples Party was swept out of office and replaced once again by the
Spanish Socialist Workers Party.


 






Since the 2004
elections the leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party, Jose Luis
Rodr&amp;iacute;quez Zapatero has been instrumental in setting up Spain&amp;rsquo;s first government
to be lead by and equal number of men an women. 
Proving that, Madrid the capital of Spain, is poised to be a world
leader in the near future.

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			<category>About Madrid - Facts about Madrid</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 23:04:35 +0100</pubDate>
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