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Time Out in Madrid
by Denise M. Ruggieri

If you are planning a trip to Madrid, Spain and do not have Retiro Park on your agenda you will be missing out on a natural haven. As one of Madrid’s most popular parks, this attraction offers a relaxing refuge from the fast-paced city life. During a visit, you’ll want to take a stroll down the winding tree-lined paths, view the monuments rich with Spanish history and rent a rowboat on picturesque Lake Retiro.

The park, once used as a private park for the royal family of century’s past, is open to the general public and serves as a rest-haven for visitors and locals alike.

The entrance to the park is almost as grand as the park itself. Upon entering, we passed through towering, double, wrought iron gates which lead to a lovely crossed path of topiary, full, lush, green trees and colorful flowers. As we walked down the path, we saw Palacio Real (The Royal Palace) in the distance and were treated to the delightful songs of the many species of birds that make the park their home.

To truly appreciate the serene, relaxed setting, we took the time to admire the numerous fountains scattered throughout the park. One of my favorites was a towering, all white fountain lined with cherubs holding a single closed rosebud that trickled lightly and slowly with streaming water. Another fountain had a more modern appeal but was equally as beautiful. It was made of stone and was in the shape of a tree that flowed with force into a light green pool of water that surrounded it. Authentic trees of many species encircled the fountain and reflected in the water providing me with a magnificent background to photo my handsome fiancée.

retiro parkIn the heart of it all, lies perhaps the most impressive feature in the entire park, Lake Retiro. Visitors can admire the massive, half-moon shaped monument of King Alfonso XII that serves as a grand backdrop to the lake. Passer-bys may also want to relax on the descending staircase that leads to the lake or catch up on the history of King Alfonso XII which is revealed in Spanish on the monument. Romantics may desire to venture out on to the lake with their sweetheart. For a nominal fee, my fiancée and I rented an old-fashioned, wooden rowboat, complete with creaking oars. For one hour, we tested our coordination, chuckled at the other boaters rowing in circles and admired the ducks and geese passing by. It was on that charming lake that my fiancée, gave me a delicate black and gold box ornamented with birds and flowers that held the most stunning, sparkling diamond engagement ring. He asked me to marry him and I said yes without a second thought.

Our trip to the park would not have been complete without a visit to one of the many open-air cafes surrounding Lake Retiro. Offering light fare including ice cream, pizza and numerous non-alcoholic beverages, we sat and pondered, people watched, admired the view and enjoyed a double chocolate fudge ice cream cone.

During the early evenings and weekends, the park comes alive with entertainment. Jugglers, painters, fortune-tellers and street musicians gather to perform for park dwellers. Although the entertainers appreciate a tip for their efforts, it is well worth it. The enthusiastic drum beats and melodic sounds emerging from the flutist made me feel like dancing.

Retiro Park was a refreshing, relaxing break from the fast paced city streets and offered the perfect opportunity for my fiancée and I to take a time out, escape from schedules and to spend quality time together.

Denise M. Ruggieri of Sicklerville, New Jersey, is a project coordinator for The Division of Lifelong Learning at a local community college. She is vice president of the Association of New Jersey Commmunity College Continuing Education Administrators and has had several articles published in newspapers, magazines and online.

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If You Go . . .
Location: Madrid, Spain
Getting there: Take the Metro
Retiro (Red Line)
Atocha (Blue Line)
Or
Ibiza (Purple Line)

Nearby Attractions:
Real Jardin Botanico (The Royal Gardens) Houses trees, shrubs, medicinal plants, herbs, flowers and cacti from around the world. Open 10 am - dusk daily. www.rjb.csic.esMuseo del Prado (Prado Museum) contains the greatest representation of Spanish painting, featuring the works of Vela?zquez and Goya. Open 9 am - 7 pm Tuesday through Saturday and 9 am - 2 pm Sunday and holidays. museoprado.mcu.es/prado/html/ihome.html

Estacion De Atocha (Atocha Train Station) Madrid’s first railroad station provides service from Atocha to Aranjuez and houses a spectacular palm garden. Open 5 am - midnight daily.

Museo Arqueologico Nacional (National Archeological Museum) is full of items uncovered during excavations throughout Spain. Highlights include jewelry, sculptures, mosaics and pottery from various locations and time periods. Open 9:30 am - 8:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday. 9:30 am - 2:30 pm on Sundays. www.man.es

Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Reina Sofia Center for the Arts) is home to 20th century art and many famous artists’ work such as Miro? and Picasso. Open 10 am - 9 pm Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and 10 am - 2:30 pm on Sundays. museoreinasofia.mcu.es

Tourist Information: For more information call 901-300-600 or visit: www.tourspain.es

Plan your trip to Madrid with our favorite guides from Amazon.com:
Eyewitness Travel Guide to Madrid
Eyewitness Guides are great for planning your sightseeing and getting a feel for the area.
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Time Out Madrid (Time Out Madrid, 4th Ed)
Time Out Books will help with your hotel and restaurant choice, and answers general questions well. Its a good complement the Eyewitness Guide.
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