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Madrid is a prime spot for people in love to spend some quality time with each other and feel connected. It can provide you with fun, frolic and a sneak peek into its rich heritage. Here’s why Madrid is a great place to spend your honeymoon.
When to go to Madrid
The best time to discover the Spanish capital of Madrid is during the spring and autumn when the Sun is not too hard on anyone. Chalk out a plan for this renaissance city from April to June or September and October.
Madrid Attractions
It’s no secret that Madrid has been a part of royal history and Spain is known for its rich history. So begin your trip by visiting the Palacio Real - Royal Palace, the largest in whole of Europe with Real Armorial (Royal Armory) - a two-storey collection of weapons and armors from ancient times. Though the royal family still resides here, it is more of a tourist attraction than anything else. Relive Spanish history with your spouse by your side.
Your next stop would be Plaza Mayor. This is one place, which played host to many celebrations and torture. During ancient times, this square was used for bullfights, markets, symposiums and even executions. Marvel at the grandeur of this imposing place.
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For a few moments of your own with your partner, you can hit the park Parque Del Capricho. Being a primitive spread-out, it has a strong Romanticism influence all over it. It is a historic garden with lakes and grounds swarming with ducks and swans, palaces, squares and fountains. Sit with your partner and regale at the mystery of it all.
Music can also be one of the hangouts that you can pursue in Madrid. It is known for its awesome Opera. It is advisable to go to the Royal Place theater to enjoy one of the earliest forms of drama recitals. Mostly Operas play romantic numbers so it could be ideal for you to spend some romantic moments with your partner.
Madrid is a place where two people in love can actually find some time for themselves, connect and feel privileged to be witnessing a historical aura of a city.