Please let us know if you're coming by March 2025.
If your invitation includes a plus one, yes, if not, no. We wish everyone could celebrate with us, but space is limited. ❤️
Madrid is an awesome city filled with so much rich history, art, culture and incredible architecture. Don't miss it! Here is a list of personal recommendations: Restaurants: Be sure to make a reservation in advance! Madrid is big on reservations :) -Juana la loca (highly recommend I go everytime I’ve been to Madrid in the past 5 years) -la Fisna (good for tapas) -Saddle (more high end) -Noi Ristorante (Italian) -Casa Julio (great croquettes old local spot) Great shrimp and local spot: -Marisquería El Cantábrico Coffee shops: Pum pum café (good brunch) Acid café Hola coffee Ruda Café Hermanas arce Lunch market: Mercado de San Miguel (highly recommend, cannot not go) Museums to see: Museo de reina Sofía Del Prado Museo Sorolla Museo Cerralbo (Versalles style duke home very cool) Parts to see: Palacio real (walking around this area on side streets is great) El retiro Plaza Mayor Puerto de Sol Puerto de Ópera (Lots of shops here, Zara, Mango, oysho...) Fun recommendations to try out: https://www.elle.com/es/gourmet/donde-comer/a35198861/restaurantes-madrid-25-euros/
This time of year is lovely in Spain- temperatures during the day range anywhere from 70–90 degrees with no humidity. During the night, the temperature tends to drop quickly to about 50 degrees. We would recommend light clothing during the day and some layers for the evening. We would also recommend bringing sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes.
The wedding will take place indoor and outdoors.
-Spaniards are very friendly, always say Hola or Buenas when meeting some one new. -Siesta is from 4-8 pm in villages. This means shops and restaurants close for a period to escape the heat. (In major cities this does not matter) -Restaurants open at 8pm for dinner. Sorry Muricans -Always try the tapa of the day!