We slept in this morning until about 11am / when the cleaning lady came in yelling at some roommates, so we took that as a cue to get out and get going. We left our hostel and went in search of some lunch and sat down at a cool little restaurant up the street called Cervecería 100 Montaditos. It was kind of a tapas restaurant but not really. We ordered four little sandwiches, a Cesar salad and a plate of fries that was served on a plate similar to a painter’s palette that had 4 different sauces in little divots around the edge. While we were eating lunch, we got a text from Natalie and Blair, our Aussie buddies, that they were heading toward town and wanted to meet up to do some sightseeing.

We finished our lunch then checked on the prices for a hop on/hop off bus tour and saw that it was pretty reasonable. We shot them a quick text and did some window shopping around Puerta del Sol when we got a text from them that they were across the street from us. We headed over and did Rachael’s signature “tap on the opposite shoulder” move to surprise them but since they’re awesome Aussies they already knew this trick and caught us. Curses!

We headed off together to window shop and find some iced coffee for Blair. We ended up stumbling into this really cool shop that had lots of fun and eccentric decorative tchotchkies. After some shoppin’ there we headed to a Starbucks near our hostel for some iced coffee and frappucinos. Yum! While there, Natalie got a call from their other Aussie friends, Ramon and Katherine who had slept in (they had traveled all the way from Australia the day before - 20 hours traveling!). We wanted to wait for them to get in town before we all got the hop on/hop off bus tickets together, so we went to kill some time at El Corte Inglés (an amazing department store in Spain) to check out some shoes that Natalie had been eyeing the day before. We talked her into getting them. We’re good at helping others spend their money. We all eventually split up for a bit to do some of our own shopping. Rachael got lost and was about to start playing an epic game of Marco Polo in the store when she got a text saying that the whole Aussie gang (and wannabe Aussie, Katie) were outside. That would’ve been a long and embarrassing game of Marco Polo for Rachael! We all finally got together and headed off to buy our tickets for the hop on/hop off bus.

We hopped aboard, like you do on buses, and went to sit in the back on the top, because we’re cool like that. We popped in our headphones and jammed to the history of Madrid, with the occasional Spanish opera. It was awesome. We wanted to be sure that we got to hear everything and still get to the Reina Sofia Museum around 6pm because we had heard that it’s free to get in on Wednesdays. We were ridin’ and jammin’ and got to the Palacio Real when our bus broke down! Wah-wah. We decided this was a good opportunity to go check out the Palace. We hopped off, like you do off of buses, and headed toward the Palace to find that it was closed.
At least it looked pretty through the gate, so we took some pics anyway. We then headed back toward our un-Tigger bus (no hopping, get it?) and waited for another bus to come along. One came by so we hopped on, grabbed some seats and got back to rockin’ out to the history of Madrid.

We stayed on until we got to the Prado Museum and hopped off and began to make our way to the Reina Sofia Museum. We also wanted to check out the botanical gardens near by, but we decided to head to the museum first and take advantage of their “free admission” deal, hang there for a bit then go to the botanical gardens. We got to Reina Sofia and discovered that the free admission deal didn’t begin until 7pm - it was 6:15pm. Well shoot! We were already there so Rachael and the Aussie Gang shelled out the 6 Euros to head inside while Katie, who visited the museum when she studied abroad 4 years ago, opted to go visit the botanical gardens that she hadn’t seen before. We made plans to meet back up after about 1 ½ hours and meet Katie at the botanical gardens, so we split off and went off to see some art!

The Reina Sofia houses a ton of modern art all from the 20th century such as Salvador Dali, Joan Miro and Pablo Picasso. One of the more famous paintings in the museum is Picasso’s Guernica which depicts some events from the Spanish Civil War. We had all seen pictures of it in the past but never realized how huge the painting was! Near it are also some sketches and process photos of Picasso creating the work. It’s was really cool to look at how Picasso’s process began and to see the final product. It’s a really cool museum, full of all sorts of fun, abstract and modern art work. It soon became time to meet back up with the Aussie gang. Blair and Natalie wanted to stick around and see if they could find Dali’s painting “The Persistence of Memory” while Rachael, Katherine and Ramon headed off to find Katie at the botanical gardens. We got there to find Katie sitting outside. It was closed! We decided to head off and find a cool road with poetry inlaid in the pavement that Katie remembered was near by. We started to make our way there when it started to drizzle. Rachael, not having an umbrella, decided to head back to the Reina Sofia up the street to stay dry and see some more stuff while Katie, Ramon and Katherine kept going. As both parties went their separate way, the rain started to pick back up. Rachael ducked into a Starbucks near the Reina Sofia while Katie, Ramon and Katherine ducked into Pinocchio’s, the restaurant where Rachael and the Aussies had had dinner the night before.

Once the rain let up, Rachael headed back toward the Reina Sofia to find that they too were closing and that she couldn’t go inside. So she went and looked around their gift shop while she waited for Natalie and Blair. The three of them met up and went in search of the other half of their gang. We found each other and decided it was time for some dinner! We looked up the tapas restaurant that we had tried to find the night before in their Lonely Planet book and realized that it was quite a trek away. We knew that we wanted to get into bed fairly early and that they had to catch a train back to their hotel around 11pm so to play it safe, we decided to go to a tapas restaurant up the street from our hostel which is fairly close to the train station they need to get back to their hotel later. We ordered a couple of different tapas and shared some sangria. It was delish! It soon got to be pretty late so we asked for our check, paid, and began to make our way back to our hostel. We bid a tearful farewell to our Aussie buddies (we’ll miss you guys!) and headed back up to our hostel to pack up and get ready to head to the airport early in the morning.

It’s been a bittersweet last day. We’re sad to be leaving but excited to go home and sleep in one bed for more than 2 nights in a row. We have had the trip of a lifetime and have had a blast traveling together, seeing all the sights, trying all the food and meeting all sorts of amazing people. We will miss everyone that we’ve met and hope our paths will cross again some day and are excited to see all of our peeps back home. Thanks again to everyone that’s been following our blog! We hope that you’ve been having just as much fun reading and following along with our adventures as we have.
XOXO K&R