Once we arrived we made our way to our hotel. Above, Caroline  surveys the view from our room while I check out the orange couch in the  foyer. Time to hit the streets for some 'culture' and shopping.
The towering architecture is amazing with decorative carvings and ornamental balconies everywhere. At street level there are lots of small quirky boutiques and cafes.Some vintage shopping at Lotta Vintage for Caroline and some bridal research for me!
This  parade of horse-men clad in 18th century costumes appeared out of  nowhere and stopped to blare their trumpets. They were followed in  procession by about twenty people walking miniature dogs. We have  absolutely no idea what it was all about but it was hilarious to  watch!
After a couple of stops for light alcoholic refreshment we tracked down Baco Y Beto. (Thanks to Caroline for her navigation skills).Baco Y Beto is described by The Lonely Planet as a hidden gem - the best place for tapas in Madrid. This was one of the delights we sampled - it sounded so crazy, I had to order it...Mi-cuit fois gras with port wine sauce on top of carmalised banana ~unbelievable combination :-) The Galician style octopus in a sauce of piquillo red peppers and cava wine was also a winner.
So would we recommend Madrid? Absolutely...I'll definitely be going back. Caroline is already planning our next mini-vacation. She reckons we should have about four to six of these trips a year :-) I can't argue with that.For more information on Madrid, visit The Lonely Planet Guide online.