Depende de lo que busques. Si buscas el mayor e importsnte Museo, Madrid el Prado. Si buscas , tipismo, Sevilla. Si buscas Historia Musulmana, Granada o Córdoba. Si buscan Historia, Toledo o Burgos. Si buscan Sol y playa y paisajes, Mallorca. Si buscan Exotismo Tenerife. Si buscan pueblos pesqueros La Coruña. Si buscan ciudad" moderna" y variada Barcelona. Si buscan ciudad aristocratica , San Sebastián y Santander. Una española de Barcelona .😊❤
@@carmenprieto8041 No es cierto, el primer Reino lo hicieron los visigodos en el siglo VI-VII, unificando la península lo llamaron Regnum Toledo, que luego pasó a llamarse Regnum Hispaniae o Spaniae, traducido, Reino de España.
A few remarks here from a guy from Madrid, James knows the city quite well but he mentioned some stuff that wasn't correct. First, the Spanish Inquisition, they did some trials in Plaza Mayor, but that was not as common as he presents it, in fact the number of people executed by the Spanish Inquisition in 3 centuries was way lower than other Inquisitions in Europe, and yes, the Inquisition was not a Spanish invention, it was created by the Pope in Rome and the protestants copied it and were far more brutal, like the Calvinists in Switzerland with Jean Calvin. Also, if you repent from your sins, they usually let you go, the Spanish Inquisition was mostly prosecuting Judaizantes, Jewish people who have converted to Catholicism but kept on practicing their religion at home, and not witches or stuff like that, it´s all very well documented. About Cervantes, he was not a POW, he was kidnapped by Moorish pirates and kept as an slave for a few years in modern day Algeria. That was quite common back then as you can see by all the defensive towers in the Spanish Mediterranean coast: Talking about the dead bodies, that´s what happens when lots of years have passed and also when history with wars, revolts and all that happens. Remember, Richard the III of England was found in a parking lot, just to name anotehr example. And finally, as somebody mentioned, if you come to Spain, Madrid is one of the best places to go, you have fantastic historic cities like Toledo, Segovia, Avila, even Valladolid or Cuenca, very close and a great railway system that can take you there very quick, so great for a one day visit.
Don't pay too much attention to disrespectful or "funny" comments from some, we normal Europeans really appreciate you taking the time to learn about history and respect our roots and heritage. I hope you reach 1000 subscribers soon.
And I would add that in some sense is the history of northamericans too. You can't understand the roots of USA without mentioning and understanding the history of Europe or at least the Europe of that time.
@@Xiroi87 habitable places for large cities (access to running water and similar things) were pretty much decided 1100 years ago. Most decent sized cities in Spain have at least 1100 years. Madrid in fact is a late boomer. It growth for political reasons (kings deciding it would be the capital). A lot of places in Spain were founded by Romans.
Madrid already existed before the Arab invasion of Spain, in fact its name comes from an ancient word, "Matrice" which means "spring", due to the abundance of water. As for the choice of city, choose Madrid. Within an hour of Madrid there are Toledo, Ávila, Segovia...Pure History concentrated. By the way, in the center of Spain it can be VERY cold in winter, I mean there is ice, snow and everything you can expect from a winter, don't let a postcard of the Costa del Sol give you the wrong image of the country. No one here would think that Nebraska has the same weather as Florida.
No hay más que ver el espléndido y soleado día de invierno en que grabaron el vídeo (aunque lo normal en invierno es que haga sol, con noches frías pero sol).
@@ro3583 por eso mismo, la sierra retiene parte de las nubes que vienen del Atlántico y el Cantábrico en invierno (y que no se hayan quedado atascadas en la cordillera Cantábrica).
From the Arabic maǧrà / majrā (meaning "water stream") or Arabic: مجريط, romanized: _majrīṭ_, lit. '"spring", "fountain"'. The latter is the first documented name of the settlement [Wikipedia]. The 'Matrix' explanation is a fanciful guess (and 'matrice' does not mean 'spring').
@@Caambrinus In Spain, Romans BEFORE Arabs. Basic Historical Chronology. It is normal for Arabs to translate words and places that already exist into their language, but it is not normal to attribute the origin to them when it is clearly not the case.
The funny thing about the Royal Palace, is that IT IS NOT USED AS A GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Nowadays it's just a museum which gets 1.5 million visitors per year. The kings live in a quite smaller palace 20 km away from the center, and the Congress of Deputies' premises and facilities are in other buildings. We have a Constitutional Monarchy. The king is the Chief of State, but has barely no power. Take in mind that most countries aren't Presidential Republics like France or USA.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American In everyday life, the visitable part is a museum, but there are occasional official ceremonies, state dinners when a foreign ruler comes, presentation of ambassadorial accreditations, things like that.
We've got 4 seasons, mostly sunny though also cold, rainy, windy and it even snows sometimes in some places, although the weather is softer on the south and east coast
Yes, the royal palace has 3.418 rooms 😅 its very, very, VERY big. They were not joking about it back in the day haha.I hope some day you have the chance to see it for yourself! I've been there and its beautiful.
The Plaza Mayor is usually (appart from terraces and tables from bars) empty. What you see are Christmas market stalls. In fact, in one of the shots you can see a metal Christmas tree.
Means prosperity. The story goes that in the 19 century there was a year with a massive overproduction of grapes, so they came up with the idea if you are able to eat 12 grapes in the chime, you will be lucky the whole year and they sold the grapes just like that
In Spain I've only visited Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, and Sevilla. Madrid is surely worth a visit, if not only for the Prado Museum, but my favorite is Sevilla.
My suggestion is Madrid as you can easily go on one day excursions to places that are one hour away and totally a must like Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial and with high speed train you can reach Valladolid in one hour, also Salamanca and Burgos. Seville and Córdoba are a must as well, 2 hours away by high speed train from Madrid.
The 12 Lucky Grapes we eat on New Year's Eve is a quite recent tradition. In 1909 we had an excellent harvest and vine growers spread this custom to encourage grape sales due to overproduction. Eating the Twelve Grapes leads to a year of good luck and prosperity. In some areas, this practice was also believed to ward off witches and evil in general.
The royal palace of Madrid, in baroque style, is a good example of this type of construction, and of the absolutist kings of the time. The royal palace is also built 'as' a fort. The body of the palace is built on top of a gigantic base with practically no windows compared to the rest of the structure. If you were to go back to the year 1750 you would see how powerful the building really is compared to the rest of what was around. It is really a really large building/complex, to be able to accommodate hundreds of people, with all the luxury that constituted the royal court of the time (with terribly capricious people), and also be well defended since they also have barracks for the royal guard etc etc.
Qué difícil es decirte una sola ciudad de España, vente a Madrid y desde aquí te puedes ir a Toledo, Segovia, Guadalajara, Ávila...en una semana puedes visitar alguna de ellas además de Madrid..saludos!!
We know it's uncommon for Americans to get a whole month of holidays. If you can only stay 1 week, I'd choose Madrid, because you may stay 4 days and visit a lot of museums and touristic spots and travel to 3 other historical cities in
Ideally, we are going to phase into retirement by slowing down with more time to travel. Of course, once we are retired, our time should be plentiful (unlike our bank account) 🙂
For me as a Spaniard, it is a very difficult choice. However, if you want to see something out of the ordinary in Europe, I would visit the region of Andalusia, and within it the city of Seville. It is so diverse that films as diverse as Star Wars and Game of Thrones have been filmed there because of its spectacular locations.
Un dato importante de por que Madrid sus muros de Fuego encina del agua es porque en las profundidades de Madrid, bajo la superficie de la ciudad, se encuentra un impresionante acuífero que se extiende a lo largo de 2.600 kilómetros cuadrados. Conocido como el 'Acuífero Terciario Detrítico', este depósito subterráneo resulta ser cuatro veces más grande que la extensión total de la capital madrileña, que abarca aproximadamente 600 kilómetros cuadrados y ademas de eso Madrid tiene canteras de piedra caliza ,marmol etc etc Poca Gente sabe que Madrid nunca en una sequia mundial Seria una de Las pocas ciudades del Mundo que tendria agua suficiente para su poblacion durante decadas, saludos
Suficiente... lo dudo, Madrid se abasteció de agua durante siglos gracias a los "viajes" o acueductos de corta longitud que explotaron ese acuífero bajo la ciudad, pero ya en el s. XIX hubo que construir los primeros embalses y canales para traer agua desde el río Lozoya porque el acuífero estaba sobreexplotado... y entonces Madrid no tenía más de 300.000 habitantes, nada que ver con los tres millones de hoy sin contar el área metropolitana. Esas bolsas de agua subterráneas podrían servir como último recurso para emergencias de sequía extrema, pero de ninguna manera nos permitirían resistir como si nada décadas de lluvias con cuentagotas.
Incierto Madrid construyo Los embalses y los estanques de tormentas precisamente para no tener que malgastar el acuifero , cuando Los embalses estan por debajo del 40% El canal de Isabel II bombea agua del acuifero ,por ESO en Madrid no tenemos restricciones de agua incluso con sequoia prolongada ,con ayuda del agua recogida en Los estanques de tormentas
It's very funny your question about apartments with the Lujanes tower in the background. We had the king of France captured there after a battle in Italy in the XVI century!
The way he explains history is wrong in some cases. The history is complicated and there are some myths and simplifications that he is repeating. But he does have some videos that are very good.
Hola, la actual zona de Madrid, ya fue poblada por Romanos y Visigodos desde 200 antes de Cristo y antes por celtíberos. Madrid ciudad se fundó en el s. IX por los árabes .Mayrit en árabe. Y se recuperó por los cristianos en el s.XII. Lo bueno de Madrid es que a 70km hay grandes capitales históricas y con patrimonio de la Humanidad. Toledo,Segovia, Ávila, Guadalajara .
Here a Spaniard. I live in a region in the northwest of the country called Galicia. There are different places that are very worth visiting throughout Spain, but if you have to choose just one city, I would recommend Madrid. And if you are going to stay a week, you can visit the nearby cities of Toledo or Segovia.
Madrid gets 90 days of rain per year, and a couple of days of snow in some winters (not all of them). But other hotter cities like Seville, which has 50 days of rain per year, gets more rainfall.
Hola, I recommend u checking out ALCALÁ DE HENARES(Madrid), Miguel de Cervantes place of birth. It is very historical, with a beautiful Cathedral, the University, The House where Cervantes lived etc..
The frenchies did a great job plugging Versailles mostly to non European travellers, hence the myth, on the contrary Madrid royal palace is astonishing. I should know l am half French half Spaniard and spend my life between the 2 countries.
It is very difficult to avoid graffiti in any city. Graffiti artists are fast, work as a team most of the time, and of course they know when to act (we cannot have a policeman on every corner just to prevent someone from painting on the walls). In some cities in Spain, professional graffiti artists are invited to paint their works on walls and also on the doors of businesses: mediocre graffiti artists usually avoid painting over something that a good graffiti artist has painted before them. Usually the town halls take care of the cleaning, sometimes simply painting over it with the same colour as the façade. The bad thing is when they paint on stone buildings and monuments. The treatment is much more delicate and expensive. There are companies specialised in this.
I am from Madrid, we get so little rain during the year and days like this are not very common. Maybe in autumn and winter. About your question of which city will I suggest if you only could visit one in Spain it has to be Seville.
Magerit was a small islamic outpost 1100 years ago, with a muslim fortress located in a high position to control the valleys below... but that's no longer the case. The oldest building in the city is from ~1450 though, because any older houses have already been replaced. It's a small tower located next to the old Town Hall, exactly where you stopped the video at Plaza de La Villa (minute 17:52 of your video, 8:24 of the original one). Those are not residential places any longer, they allocate municipal institutions. However, there are neighboring buildings in the immediate vicinity, just some metres away.
Yes, Madrid and any other spanish city with any degree of tourism has nearly all types of US fast food chains. Madrid is quite large with over 6 million population. Which includes many immigrants. Hard to pick most beautiful city/town because there are so many beauties. From medieval towns to white whitewashed villages and many architectural styles. There is a YT channel called 'come to Spain', short videos but does well at showing many places in Spain, check him out.
Cualquier pueblo o ciudad de españa es lo suficientemente excelente para visitar, en Madrid muchos comerciantes en sus cierres han dejado que Los grafiteros Hagan sus graffiti's para que no pinten en ningun otro lado ,por eso veras en Las puertas de Los comercios graffitis Por otro lado El Palacio real de Madrid cuenta con mas de 6 pisos de altura cuenta con 3.418 habitaciones 870 ventanas ,240 balconies y 44 escaleras y mide alrededor de 135.000 metros cuadrados Otro dato muy interesante En la fachada del alcazar del Palacio real que da a la plaza de la armeria se encuentran las estatuas de Montezuma y Atahualpa Los ultimos emperadores de Los aztecas y de Los incas ,eso es por que Los Reyes españoles Los consideraban herederos de Los distintos reinos no solo de la peninsula iberica SI no tambien de Los virreinatos que se incorporaron a la monarquia española ,por que españa nunca tuvo colonias como inglaterra ,francia ,holanda, alemania etc,etc, españa tenia provincias con virrey lo que SE llama virreinatos y tenian Los mismos derechos y obligaciones que cualquiera de Las provincias de españa ,saludos desde madrid
Regarding the Royal Palace of the East, so called because when it was built it was in the east of the city and thus distinguishes it from other royal palaces, such as the Buen Retiro, it must be taken into account that when it was built it was not only the place where the royal family lived, it was the seat of the government, of the entire court. Where all the rulers and officials of the administration worked and lived. In addition, all the servants also worked there to support so many people. It is as if you put the Capitol, the White House and other government buildings in Washington together in one place.
El Rey es el Jefe de Estado, y Comandante en Jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas. También es el guardián de la Constitución y representa a todos los españoles porque no es un político de ningún partido. El Presidente es el Jefe de Gobierno electo, y representa a quienes le votaron, pero no a todos los españoles. El Rey reina, pero no gobierna. Tener una persona que sea al mismo tiempo Jefe de Estado, Jefe de Gobierno, Comandante en Jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas, Guardian de la Constitución y que al mismo tiempo, tenga las herramientas para cambiarla, nos parece peligroso. El Rey no tiene poder, pero evita que un político lo tenga, o tenga más del que debería tener. Un abrazo desde España.
El rey no representa a nadie, porque no le hemos votado. Cuando haya un referéndum y lo gane la monarquía, podremos decir que es el representante, mientras tanto, lo único que hay es una constitución que sus propios ponentes dijeron que no quisieron poner dos opciones una opción con república y otra con monarquía parlamentaria, porque ganaba la república.
@@guillermosanchez626 Ya llegó uno de los 4 republicanos a molestar... En 1978 se votó el sistema de Gobierno con la Constitución. Y ganó con más del 80 por ciento de votos en casi toda España. Y digo casi porque en Cataluña sacó más del 90 por ciento... Si hubieran votado que no, se tendría que haber redactado otra, y si no otra, y si no otra... Es la institución más valorada por lo españoles. Este año se hizo una encuesta en la que más del 70 por ciento de los encuestados valoraron positivamente el reinado de Felipe VI y más del 80 por ciento consideraban que la Princesa Leonor reinaría después del padre. Siempre estáis repitiendo las mismas trolas una y otra vez... Sois muy cansinos para los poquitos que sois...
@@guillermosanchez626 Se votó en 1978, y ganó el si con más del 80 por ciento de votos. Menos en sitios como Cataluña que sacó más del 90 por ciento. Si no hubiera salido, se hace otra constitución y si no, pues otra. Las veces que hagan falta. La Corona es la institución más valorada con más de un 70 por ciento de aceptación y apoyada por los partidos mayoritarios de manera abrumadora, como se ha podido ver en la crisis diplomática con México. Si quieres cambiarlo, consigue dos tercios del parlamento, luego disuelve las cortes, convoca elecciones y gana otra vez con dos tercios. Buena suerte. Así es la democracia.
@@guillermosanchez626 Vamos a ver si está vez no me desaparece el mensaje. La Constitución se votó en 1978 y si hubiera salido que no, se hace otra y otra y otra. Hasta que la gente estuviera contenta. Si no te gusta junta dos tercios de la cámara de representantes, gana la votación, después convoca elecciones, y vuelve a ganar por dos tercios. Así funciona la democracia. No veas tanto a Alan Barroso, que te puede sentar mal.
All European Monarchies (Spain, UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Monaco..) are so called "Constitutional Monarchies" which means that even if they have a King/Queen are just a symbolic figure with no executive or legislative power, aside of dissolving the parliament or some particular cases of veto. All these countries have been monarchies for centuries, back when they were Medieval Kingdoms, hence the monarchic tradition, but are now among the highest-ranking democracies in the world.
There are many older cities in Spain,,,Cádiz (1104 BC): one of the oldest port cities in Spain. Huelva (10th century BC): the ancient Olba, one of the cities considered to be a mining city. Jaén (10th century BC ... Seville (8th century BC) ... Almuñécar (8th century BC ... Adra (7th century BC ... Ibiza (654 BC ... Málaga (7th century BC
About the graffiti, it is frown upon if its on old important buidings, but not so much on new ones. Also, many of the ones you see, are on stores curtains. Those many times are done with the owner of the shop asking for it, because, usually, they don't make new graffiti over old ones, so the owner prefers to ask for a design he likes to an artist. And yes, if graffiti painters are caught by police, they are fined.
[14:39] Recommendation: VISIT GRANADA, best Spanish city. History, cathedrals, beauty, food... If you visit Madrid, you HAVE to go on a one day trip to The Escorial or Salamanca, pls 🙏 It's only 1h away
The best one city to visit in Spain FOR YOU, is.... SEGOVIA: 1. If you like castles Alcazar de Segovia is one of the best castles in the world. In winter is pretty covered by snow. 2. If you like cathedrals, Segovia owns the tallest gothic cathedral in Spain 3. If you like palaces and nature, la Granja de Segovia is a summer royal palace with stunning gardens and fountains better than Versailles, YES, fountains better than Versailles. It is located behind fairy forests and snowy mountains in winter. 4. If you like ancient history, roman aqueduct of Segovia is the most impressive roman ruin in Spain 5. If you like medieval times, walls, gates and romanic churches are cool. 6. Segovia is the most representative historic town in Spain because is THE MIX of north and south. But If you like big towns plenty of noise, traffic and lot of tourists I would say Barcelona.
In Spain we have a government with a four year elected president, and the Kings of Spain are more representative and simbolic, although new Constitutional norms and president designation, has to be santioned by the King
Not really. Spanish Empire had 14 million km2. If the brief 60 year union with Portugal, it reached 20 million km2. Mongol Empire reached 24 million km2 at its maximum expansion, Russian Empire also had 24 million mk2 before Alaska was sold, but British Empire had *37* million km2.
He leído muchos comentarios sobre que ciudad visitar y la mayoría elige Madrid o Barcelona, si te aconsejara una ciudad para española para empezar sería Granada, historia, patrimonio, barrios que no verás en tu vida, es una ciudad que se puede visitar lo primordial en un día, Córdoba la única ciudad con 4 patrimonios de la humanidad que como Granada es visitable en un día, después a tu gusto, pero estar en España y no ver la Alhambra es algo que te pesará toda la vida, no sé que gustos tienes, si es cultural, gastronómico o natural, somos un país relativamente pequeño en comparación con otros pero el norte y el sur son completamente diferentes pero con una red de alta velocidad en tren que conectan la mayoría de las provincias en poco tiempo. I have read many comments about which city to visit and most choose Madrid or Barcelona. If I had to recommend a Spanish city to start with it would be Granada. It has history, heritage, neighbourhoods that you will never see in your lifetime. It is a city that can be visited in one day. Cordoba is the only city with 4 World Heritage Sites that, like Granada, can be visited in one day. Afterwards, it is up to you. But being in Spain and not seeing the Alhambra is something that will weigh on you for the rest of your life. I don't know what your tastes are, whether they are cultural, gastronomical or natural. We are a relatively small country compared to others, but the north and the south are completely different, but with a high-speed train network that connects most of the provinces in a short time.
Graffiti is not seen as a problem in Spain, unless it gets completely out of hand. A lot of it is rather attractive. Sometimes graffiti artists are employed by local councils to decorate what would be bare or boring walls. As for crime, you are extremely unlikely get shot in Madrid........
Carlos II tenía muchos problemas de enfermedades, pero el una persona muy culta y fue un gran Rey. Este tipo no tiene ni idea de quienes fueron los Austrias, desde Carlos I a Carlos II. Lo que dijo de Juana de Castilla es, primero, mentira y, segundo, una falta total de educación. Es un ignorante total.
34:33 Yeah, i like this kind of videos more than the "10 best X in Y" videos. And as for Germany, i couldnt recommend the "one city" to go. There are just too many amazing places to visit. The only city i wouldnt recommend is Barcelona. Not because its a bad city. It isnt at all. But its a over hyped tourist trap. A bit like Paris or London.
Don’t visit just one city Madrid, San Sebastián, Bilbao, León, Córdoba, Barcelona, Granada and Sevilla that’s the minimum in my opinion. But, the islands and the countrysides of Asturias, La Rioja and Galicia are also groundbreaking.
There is a very good channel, dedicated exclusively to tourists coming to Spain and Portugal, called ROAD TRIP Spain and Portugal, which describes hotels, itineraries, travel from airports, buying tickets, prices, etc. and also reading the comments of interested people, many doubts are resolved, even with links to other videos of the channel in which the subject of consultation is described. As an example I recommend you the video of the channel, which is entitled what to SEE in SEVILLE 2024, also tend to be updated videos and very well edited. I hope you find it useful. Regards.
Hi again, about that difficult question that has no real answer but everyone agrees to say madrid is the best place, well okay, it's actually the capital mainly because of its central location of the peninsula so it was an obvious capital when castile became spain and other countries had their old capitals as london or paris dating back roman and preroman times, but they choose madrid by the time the empire was being built. So there has been another capitals for the different christian states and also muslim states from the period since roman empire fell (V-VI century) to the selection of madrid as capital around XV century and for some centuries before that castile monarchs (those who controlled madrid then) were moving their capital as they travel with their court. This is not a particular thing for spain, all over europe there has been states since at least 3000 years ago, so each bit of our land has the fingerprint of our predecesors and so their look and soul is different depending on where you go. And this is why i do not think i can properly answer your question, though i'll make a little list of those capitals and when they flourished, yet have still evolved more since: -Mérida or Emerita Augusta / cap of Lusitania province of the roman empire -Clunia Sulpicia /cap of a region of Tarraconensis province -Zaragoza or Caesar Augusta / cap of Taraconensis province of the roman empire and of the taifa of Saraqusta (muslim) and Kingdom on Aragon on reconquista. -León or Legio / cap of the Kingdom of León since 900 to 1210 when it merged with castile // also from roman times. -Astorga or Asturica Augusta / cap of Asturicensis region of roman hispania -Valladolid / cap of Spain in a brief period on 1700 -Oviedo / Cap of Asturias Kingdom , before it became Kd of León in 900 -Santiago de compostela / religious capital of Galicia an kinda of spain as the pilgrimage yada yada. -A Coruña / civil-militar cap of Galicia -Toledo /cap of the visigothic kingdom of Hispania when people from the eastern steppes invaded roman empire on V cent. -Córdoba / also from ancient times, it became the cap of the caliphate of cordoba, a brand new caliphate around X cent, the peak of power, art and culture of that period -Several capitals of the taifa kingdoms of moorish spain when the caliphate fell the century after and they turned to each other: Sevilla, Cádiz, Huelva, Jaén, Murcia, Alicante... -Granada / also a moor cap, the last one and so where the art developed for more time, some say it's the most beautiful sunset in the world from the Alhambra palace. -Barcelona or Barcino / founded by romans, became cap of the county of Barcelona that merged with kd of Aragon during reconq -Tarragona or Tarraco / Capital of the Tarraconensis province -Mallorca / capital of the kingdom of Mallorca (while inside the crown of Aragon) and also a taifa before that -Valencia / Taifa of Valencia, principate of val. (conquered by legendary hero El Cid) and the kingdom of val. (inside Aragon) -Cartagena or Carthago Nova / founded by carthagineans after their defeat by romans on III BC later conquered by those and made capital of the region. I may stop here and fear to put more details, the idea is that each city is different in nature and so it is experience. PD: as for Habsburg Madrid streets, you noticed there is not much business around just quiteness, well thats a particular part of the city that doest not resemble the rest of the modern city, it is just something left there so it is not erased entirely, but it is similar as rural spain you can see elsewhere in a more natural presentation, stone square buldings, little windows and thick walls, traditional building style with the best materials for the capital. But the guy did the effort to show you the city like this, don't be afraid , mcdonnalds is just behind the corner. Also for the weather , it is sunny mosty but speaking of madrid in particular as any place is different, galicia is like scotia, canary island is the caribean, the capital is hot, dry and unpleasant in summer, the fact that you appreciated not much light in that shot is mainly because as a really large city madrid is grey most of the day due to the narrow streets and buildings, though there are a lot parks , some of them huge as the Retiro park and the Sabatini park (the guy mentioned it as it is besides the palace) or besides the prado museum the botanic garden. I must add a detail, even if we might agree on that, the rest of spaniards know madrid is overrated and the reason of the oblivion of the rest of those capitals and more cities and places that do not get so much attention as...the capital
Imposible escoger una sola ciudad. España es muy rica y diversa. Hay decenas de sitios y ciudades increíbles. Lo bueno es que escojas el sitio que escojas vas a acertar. Por ejemplo el sur, Andalucía, es muy auténtica th-cam.com/video/0Tc01YLHwpk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uVNUEupUXwVq0AV4
Inquisition was founded in France, and is not “Spanish”. We had Inquisition in every Catholic country. Although the Inquisition was certainly harsh in Spain, the reputation that our enemies attribute to it is completely exaggerated. While in Central Europe or England, once the Protestant Reformation was over, witch hunts were terrible, in Spain they were practically non-existent. But since our enemies continue to manipulate the story, the blame always lies with "evil" Spain.
Lo de la plaza mayor es parte de la historia negra inventada por inglese y franceses, en los 300 años de historia de la inquisición fueron solo un 10% comparados con los que ejecutaron Francia Inglaterra o alemania
Interesting...Thanks! I have often tried to explain to gun haters in America that we don't have a gun problem, we have a mental health and crime problem. I use Swiss statistics quite often to help prove my point.
España fue la potencia mundial hace unos pocos cientos de años,lastima que no supieron sacar partido y se dejaron ganar por los ingleses en esa competencia,sabian que tenian que despedazar el imperio y lo inpulsaron desde dentro...
If you don’t like graffiti, you won’t have a good time in Spain. I suppose that it varies from one place to another but, generally speaking, it is not heavily punished. So, graffiti “artists” usually will respect monuments, but any concrete random wall (and we have a lot) is fair game. Sometimes, and since these street “artists” won’t normally paint over the work of others, the owner of the wall will commission a painting of his liking to avoid having random graffiti signs (some of them only sign with their “logo” once and again, which I find disturbing).
22:04 graffiti are not “a problem”, human civilization literally started drawing graffiti in walls. In Italy we say “muri puliti popoli muti”, if the walls are clean the people are mute.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American also, european graffiti writer usually know where to write. They don’t do that on stone, but usually on plaster or concrete. And most of the great artists of our time come from graffiti. Also, if you’ll ever visit places like Pompeii or the catacombs in Rome, you’ll see our cities were covered in graffiti at that time too (the romans LOVED drawing dicks). You can try to check out on of my favourite italian graffiti artists, ERON. You’ll jaw will drop.
1 There's more than 600 MC'Ds in Spain, guess how many have Madrid the capital city. Also more than 650 Burger King, we've got popeyes, wendys, subway, KFC, dominos, or anything you like, we even got Costco's for god's sake. 2- The Kings of Spain are the same as in the Uk, they're even related. 3- Apartments, or condos in the center of Madrid can cost you fortune 4 Criminality in Spain is low, except for pickpocketing in Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla and maybe Valencia, but if you watch you're belongings, you're safe. 5 We eat 12 grapes on new years eve, we call them the grapes of luck, if can asure you eat all 12 before the last chime you are going to have good luck next year, and to celebrate the people we got in our lives, and the ones who left behind. 6 Excuse my broken english.
Well, Spain has had kings since the fall of the Roman Empire. Currently, the King of Spain is head of the state, but he has no capacity to govern, he only represents the country and serves as a link between the powers of the state, but the government is elected every 4 years in an election, and from there comes the president of the Spanish Government and his ministers, who are the ones who govern.
If you come to Spain, the last thing in what you should to think is eating in Mcdonald's. Spanish cuisine IS one of the best in the world. Please, don't eat in Mcdonald's if you come to Spain. It would be a kind of sacrilege 😂😂
People like you have to come to Europe at least once in their lives. But when you return home you will have become very critical of your own country in many ways. That's the risk. A risk that is worth taking.
We can't wait to go to Europe! I do understand what you are saying but I am way too pro US Constitution to be overly critical of my country as a whole. That is why we have states. Every state has different laws, economics, landscape, climate, etc.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_AmericanI apologize if I have offended you. But believe me, you will find many more differences than you can now imagine or than you can appreciate by looking at architectural gems. Being pro-Constitution is fine; the problem arises when that Constitution no longer reflects the needs of an evolving society, or when even politicians do not comply with it. Believe me, you will see many things when you come that you would want for your own country, for your own life, and you will wonder why the hell you do not enjoy them in America.
While "Spain revealed" is quite probably the very best foodie TH-camr about Spain (so much so, that he knows more about Spanish food that I do, as a Spaniard), the video you´re reacting to is probably one of his worst, since it´s only showing but a tiny, tiny fraction of everything Madrid offers. About visiting Spain, if you have 7 days, you have enough time to get a taste of the most representative cities in Spain, which are Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla, IMO. They all have different architectures, different sociocultural vibes, great food, and they can visited quickly, since we have high speed trains. Barcelona to Madrid is roughly 3 hours, and Madrid to Sevilla, not even that. Best!
Madrid is a new city compared to most Spanish provincial capitals; its Muslim history is negligible. In 1500 it had barely 5,000 inhabitants; it began to flourish with the Madrid of the Austrias under Charles I. Any Spanish capital has more cultural history than Madrid before 1500. Culturally, its wealth began in the late 1500s, when the town already had 20,000 inhabitants. Philip II moved the court from Toledo to Madrid, installing it in the old Alcázar. The reasons given for this move are very varied. Among them, the need to separate the Court from the influence of the powerful Archbishop of Toledo stands out. The royal palace is from the 18th century, quite modern compared to other Spanish palaces. When it says that the Moors came from Morocco, it is false because at that time Morocco did not exist. Those who invaded the Iberian Peninsula were the Umayyads who came from the Middle East, between what is now Saudi Arabia and Iraq, who spread across North Africa until they crossed the strait and invaded the peninsula where they never passed the Pyrenees, which now borders France. Otherwise, it describes how beautiful Madrid is. Madrid es una cuidad nueva en comparación con la mayoría de capitales de provincia españolas, la historia musulmana es inapreciable, en 1500 tenía apenas 5.000 habitantes, empezó a florecer con el Madrid de los Austrias con Carlos I, cualquier capital española tiene mas historia cultural que Madrid anterior a 1500, culturalmente su riqueza empieza a finales de 1500 cuando la villa ya contaba con 20 000 habitantes, Felipe II trasladó la corte de Toledo a Madrid, instalándola en el antiguo alcázar. Las razones que se dan para este traslado son muy variadas. Entre ellas destacan la necesidad de separar la Corte de la influencia del poderoso arzobispo de Toledo, el palacio real es del siglo XVIII, bastante moderno en comparación con otros palacios españoles, cuando dice que los moros vinieron de Marruecos es falso porque por aquellos tiempos no existía Marruecos, los que invadieron la península Ibérica fueron los Omeyas que vinieron del medioOriente, entre lo que es ahora Arabia Saudita e Irak que se extendieron por el norte de África hasta cruzar el estrecho e invadir la península donde nunca pasaron de los Pirineos que ahora hace frontera con Francia, por lo demás describe lo hermoso que es Madrid
Lo siento amigo, pero este tío no tiene ni idea de la historia española (Ese cuadro de la inquisición no es España), como decimos aquí... "Mezcla churras con merinas". Un saludo desde Asturias
One week for a country? Imposible . I pass one week in NYC, or Chicago but for India for example you need 5 months to see something, for Spain ? Impossible a lot of different cultures , too differents with 4 oficial languages , in Spain 87% are natives , but differents cultures , I’m Celt in the NW, (more similar by Roth’s to Ireland, Scotland, Wales). Around the world more than 500 millions of persons speak Spanish , 300 speak Spanish like own language.
El video no esta mal pero en mi opinion faltó muchisimo por enseñar, enseño lugares muy concretos y olvido enseñar los sitios mas impresionantes de la ciudad, en cuanto a una ciudad para visitar creo que no te equivocaras si eliges Madrid, Barcelona o Sevilla, quizas sevilla si buscas una ciudad con mucha esencia española es lo mejor que puedes visitar, si buscas una ciudad grande elegante, majestuosa, y señorial, ademas pudiendo visitar Toledo,Segovia, Avila ya que estan cerca y el monasterio del Escorial, Madrid es el camino, si quieres una ciudad un poco menos grande mas cosmopolita con un arte mas bohemio y playa, Barcelona es tu lugar con increible arquitectura, eso si ten cuidado con los carteristas, ten vigiladas tus pertenencias en lugares con mucha gente, en general es muy dificil recomendar una sola ciudad porque cada una es muy diferente y no se cual encajaria mas con tus gustos
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American Real, for me, I am Spanish, my own country overwhelms me in terms of things to see and do, I can't imagine someone from outside hahahaha
The data he gives about history are more or less correct, the anecdotes are idiocies taken from the history of Spain that the British and French told, for example that he said what he said about the inquisition is absolute idiocy.
Depende de lo que busques.
Si buscas el mayor e importsnte Museo, Madrid el Prado.
Si buscas , tipismo, Sevilla.
Si buscas Historia Musulmana, Granada o Córdoba.
Si buscan Historia, Toledo o Burgos.
Si buscan Sol y playa y paisajes, Mallorca.
Si buscan Exotismo Tenerife.
Si buscan pueblos pesqueros La Coruña.
Si buscan ciudad" moderna" y variada Barcelona.
Si buscan ciudad aristocratica , San Sebastián y Santander.
Una española de Barcelona .😊❤
y todo junto es Valencia
Perdona, pero actualmente es más "moderna y variada" Madrid que Barcelona, que por cierto da pena verla últimamente por muchas zonas
Para historia León, el primer reino de España, y la primera reina del mundo Doña Urraca.
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No es cierto, el primer Reino lo hicieron los visigodos en el siglo VI-VII, unificando la península lo llamaron Regnum Toledo, que luego pasó a llamarse Regnum Hispaniae o Spaniae, traducido, Reino de España.
A few remarks here from a guy from Madrid, James knows the city quite well but he mentioned some stuff that wasn't correct. First, the Spanish Inquisition, they did some trials in Plaza Mayor, but that was not as common as he presents it, in fact the number of people executed by the Spanish Inquisition in 3 centuries was way lower than other Inquisitions in Europe, and yes, the Inquisition was not a Spanish invention, it was created by the Pope in Rome and the protestants copied it and were far more brutal, like the Calvinists in Switzerland with Jean Calvin. Also, if you repent from your sins, they usually let you go, the Spanish Inquisition was mostly prosecuting Judaizantes, Jewish people who have converted to Catholicism but kept on practicing their religion at home, and not witches or stuff like that, it´s all very well documented.
About Cervantes, he was not a POW, he was kidnapped by Moorish pirates and kept as an slave for a few years in modern day Algeria. That was quite common back then as you can see by all the defensive towers in the Spanish Mediterranean coast:
Talking about the dead bodies, that´s what happens when lots of years have passed and also when history with wars, revolts and all that happens. Remember, Richard the III of England was found in a parking lot, just to name anotehr example.
And finally, as somebody mentioned, if you come to Spain, Madrid is one of the best places to go, you have fantastic historic cities like Toledo, Segovia, Avila, even Valladolid or Cuenca, very close and a great railway system that can take you there very quick, so great for a one day visit.
@@DPG-b9z - Thank you for all the information and for checking out my videos!
Exactly!!
Don't pay too much attention to disrespectful or "funny" comments from some, we normal Europeans really appreciate you taking the time to learn about history and respect our roots and heritage.
I hope you reach 1000 subscribers soon.
Thanks!
And I would add that in some sense is the history of northamericans too. You can't understand the roots of USA without mentioning and understanding the history of Europe or at least the Europe of that time.
1100 years is not old for european standars, Cádiz, a city in southern Spain is 3000 years old.
1100 years IS old even for European standards, even if not the oldest there is.
It is all old to me. 🙂
@@Xiroi87 habitable places for large cities (access to running water and similar things) were pretty much decided 1100 years ago. Most decent sized cities in Spain have at least 1100 years. Madrid in fact is a late boomer. It growth for political reasons (kings deciding it would be the capital). A lot of places in Spain were founded by Romans.
I'm from Astorga, a small city in NW Spain. In 1986 we celebrated the 200th anniversary of the city.
@@josemiguelcarrizo7373 You mean 2,000th anniversary.
Madrid already existed before the Arab invasion of Spain, in fact its name comes from an ancient word, "Matrice" which means "spring", due to the abundance of water.
As for the choice of city, choose Madrid.
Within an hour of Madrid there are Toledo, Ávila, Segovia...Pure History concentrated.
By the way, in the center of Spain it can be VERY cold in winter, I mean there is ice, snow and everything you can expect from a winter, don't let a postcard of the Costa del Sol give you the wrong image of the country. No one here would think that Nebraska has the same weather as Florida.
No hay más que ver el espléndido y soleado día de invierno en que grabaron el vídeo (aunque lo normal en invierno es que haga sol, con noches frías pero sol).
@@miguelmartin1239sii pero cerca está la sierra y no es lo mismo jajajaj
@@ro3583 por eso mismo, la sierra retiene parte de las nubes que vienen del Atlántico y el Cantábrico en invierno (y que no se hayan quedado atascadas en la cordillera Cantábrica).
From the Arabic maǧrà / majrā (meaning "water stream") or Arabic: مجريط, romanized: _majrīṭ_, lit. '"spring", "fountain"'. The latter is the first documented name of the settlement [Wikipedia]. The 'Matrix' explanation is a fanciful guess (and 'matrice' does not mean 'spring').
@@Caambrinus In Spain, Romans BEFORE Arabs.
Basic Historical Chronology.
It is normal for Arabs to translate words and places that already exist into their language, but it is not normal to attribute the origin to them when it is clearly not the case.
Being ignorant about something its not a bad thing per se. The bad thing is to want to remain ignorant.
Biden , when visited Spain, says “ The White House it’s like a Hall of this Palace”
The funny thing about the Royal Palace, is that IT IS NOT USED AS A GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Nowadays it's just a museum which gets 1.5 million visitors per year.
The kings live in a quite smaller palace 20 km away from the center, and the Congress of Deputies' premises and facilities are in other buildings.
We have a Constitutional Monarchy. The king is the Chief of State, but has barely no power. Take in mind that most countries aren't Presidential Republics like France or USA.
It's used for official events, though. It's only that the Royal Family doesn't live there.
You have a 3000 room building that is only a museum? Wow.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_AmericanYea, but only a small part of the Palace IS used as a museum.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American In everyday life, the visitable part is a museum, but there are occasional official ceremonies, state dinners when a foreign ruler comes, presentation of ambassadorial accreditations, things like that.
We've got 4 seasons, mostly sunny though also cold, rainy, windy and it even snows sometimes in some places, although the weather is softer on the south and east coast
Yes, the royal palace has 3.418 rooms 😅 its very, very, VERY big. They were not joking about it back in the day haha.I hope some day you have the chance to see it for yourself! I've been there and its beautiful.
The Plaza Mayor is usually (appart from terraces and tables from bars) empty.
What you see are Christmas market stalls.
In fact, in one of the shots you can see a metal Christmas tree.
Means prosperity. The story goes that in the 19 century there was a year with a massive overproduction of grapes, so they came up with the idea if you are able to eat 12 grapes in the chime, you will be lucky the whole year and they sold the grapes just like that
In Spain I've only visited Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, and Sevilla. Madrid is surely worth a visit, if not only for the Prado Museum, but my favorite is Sevilla.
But also Granada and 😊Córdoba
Eating 12 grapes during the last 12 seconds of the year, is a tradition, after that u think about a wish for the New Year
My suggestion is Madrid as you can easily go on one day excursions to places that are one hour away and totally a must like Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial and with high speed train you can reach Valladolid in one hour, also Salamanca and Burgos. Seville and Córdoba are a must as well, 2 hours away by high speed train from Madrid.
The 12 Lucky Grapes we eat on New Year's Eve is a quite recent tradition. In 1909 we had an excellent harvest and vine growers spread this custom to encourage grape sales due to overproduction. Eating the Twelve Grapes leads to a year of good luck and prosperity. In some areas, this practice was also believed to ward off witches and evil in general.
I see. Can't hurt.
Indeed, grafiti is an eyesore in Spain. It is not punished enough.
The royal palace of Madrid, in baroque style, is a good example of this type of construction, and of the absolutist kings of the time. The royal palace is also built 'as' a fort. The body of the palace is built on top of a gigantic base with practically no windows compared to the rest of the structure. If you were to go back to the year 1750 you would see how powerful the building really is compared to the rest of what was around.
It is really a really large building/complex, to be able to accommodate hundreds of people, with all the luxury that constituted the royal court of the time (with terribly capricious people), and also be well defended since they also have barracks for the royal guard etc etc.
Madrid hermosa ciudad
Qué difícil es decirte una sola ciudad de España, vente a Madrid y desde aquí te puedes ir a Toledo, Segovia, Guadalajara, Ávila...en una semana puedes visitar alguna de ellas además de Madrid..saludos!!
Nice video of Madrid👍🏻🇪🇦
We know it's uncommon for Americans to get a whole month of holidays. If you can only stay 1 week, I'd choose Madrid, because you may stay 4 days and visit a lot of museums and touristic spots and travel to 3 other historical cities in
Ideally, we are going to phase into retirement by slowing down with more time to travel. Of course, once we are retired, our time should be plentiful (unlike our bank account) 🙂
For me as a Spaniard, it is a very difficult choice. However, if you want to see something out of the ordinary in Europe, I would visit the region of Andalusia, and within it the city of Seville. It is so diverse that films as diverse as Star Wars and Game of Thrones have been filmed there because of its spectacular locations.
Glad to see you try to learn more and more of Spain. There is much more to Madrid than what this video shows. Subscribed. Regards
You must visit Avila (one hour from Madrid). It's all surrender by a medieval wall and has a cathedral that looks like a castle.
Un dato importante de por que Madrid sus muros de Fuego encina del agua es porque en las profundidades de Madrid, bajo la superficie de la ciudad, se encuentra un impresionante acuífero que se extiende a lo largo de 2.600 kilómetros cuadrados. Conocido como el 'Acuífero Terciario Detrítico', este depósito subterráneo resulta ser cuatro veces más grande que la extensión total de la capital madrileña, que abarca aproximadamente 600 kilómetros cuadrados
y ademas de eso Madrid tiene canteras de piedra caliza ,marmol etc etc
Poca Gente sabe que Madrid nunca en una sequia mundial Seria una de Las pocas ciudades del Mundo que tendria agua suficiente para su poblacion durante decadas, saludos
James speaks impeccable Spanish but his translation was really off.
Suficiente... lo dudo, Madrid se abasteció de agua durante siglos gracias a los "viajes" o acueductos de corta longitud que explotaron ese acuífero bajo la ciudad, pero ya en el s. XIX hubo que construir los primeros embalses y canales para traer agua desde el río Lozoya porque el acuífero estaba sobreexplotado... y entonces Madrid no tenía más de 300.000 habitantes, nada que ver con los tres millones de hoy sin contar el área metropolitana. Esas bolsas de agua subterráneas podrían servir como último recurso para emergencias de sequía extrema, pero de ninguna manera nos permitirían resistir como si nada décadas de lluvias con cuentagotas.
Incierto Madrid construyo Los embalses y los estanques de tormentas precisamente para no tener que malgastar el acuifero , cuando Los embalses estan por debajo del 40% El canal de Isabel II bombea agua del acuifero ,por ESO en Madrid no tenemos restricciones de agua incluso con sequoia prolongada ,con ayuda del agua recogida en Los estanques de tormentas
It's very funny your question about apartments with the Lujanes tower in the background. We had the king of France captured there after a battle in Italy in the XVI century!
The way he explains history is wrong in some cases. The history is complicated and there are some myths and simplifications that he is repeating. But he does have some videos that are very good.
Hola, la actual zona de Madrid, ya fue poblada por Romanos y Visigodos desde 200 antes de Cristo y antes por celtíberos.
Madrid ciudad se fundó en el s. IX por los árabes .Mayrit en árabe. Y se recuperó por los cristianos en el s.XII.
Lo bueno de Madrid es que a 70km hay grandes capitales históricas y con patrimonio de la Humanidad.
Toledo,Segovia, Ávila, Guadalajara .
Here a Spaniard. I live in a region in the northwest of the country called Galicia. There are different places that are very worth visiting throughout Spain, but if you have to choose just one city, I would recommend Madrid. And if you are going to stay a week, you can visit the nearby cities of Toledo or Segovia.
Madrid gets 90 days of rain per year, and a couple of days of snow in some winters (not all of them). But other hotter cities like Seville, which has 50 days of rain per year, gets more rainfall.
Thank you for the information and for checking out my channel!
90 dias son 3 meses de lluvia al año,llevo en Madrid 50 años y nunca he visto que lloviera tanto mas bien cada vez por desgracia llueve menos
Your interest and curiosity for Europe and Spain is great, forget about the hate comments. ;)
@@miguimau - Thanks! I dont get as many as I expected (at least for now). 😃
Hola, I recommend u checking out ALCALÁ DE HENARES(Madrid), Miguel de Cervantes place of birth. It is very historical, with a beautiful Cathedral, the University, The House where Cervantes lived etc..
Howdy! Thanks for suggestions!
Versailles has 2,300 rooms - Buckingham Palace a mere 1,000
The frenchies did a great job plugging Versailles mostly to non European travellers, hence the myth, on the contrary Madrid royal palace is astonishing. I should know l am half French half Spaniard and spend my life between the 2 countries.
For 1 week, it's hard to choose but, between Sevilla, Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Granada..
It is very difficult to avoid graffiti in any city. Graffiti artists are fast, work as a team most of the time, and of course they know when to act (we cannot have a policeman on every corner just to prevent someone from painting on the walls). In some cities in Spain, professional graffiti artists are invited to paint their works on walls and also on the doors of businesses: mediocre graffiti artists usually avoid painting over something that a good graffiti artist has painted before them. Usually the town halls take care of the cleaning, sometimes simply painting over it with the same colour as the façade. The bad thing is when they paint on stone buildings and monuments. The treatment is much more delicate and expensive. There are companies specialised in this.
I see both sides of the discussion, harsher punishments would prevent a lot but it is not the end of the world.
Just saying!you have to read about the "Spanish black leyend".
Just if you like to know the real history of Spain.
Propaganda made by our enemies, mainly Anglo-saxons Protestant, but French as well. Always old rivals and enemies.
I am from Madrid, we get so little rain during the year and days like this are not very common. Maybe in autumn and winter. About your question of which city will I suggest if you only could visit one in Spain it has to be Seville.
Madrid is a very young city compared to other cities in Spain and Europe in general.
Magerit was a small islamic outpost 1100 years ago, with a muslim fortress located in a high position to control the valleys below... but that's no longer the case.
The oldest building in the city is from ~1450 though, because any older houses have already been replaced. It's a small tower located next to the old Town Hall, exactly where you stopped the video at Plaza de La Villa (minute 17:52 of your video, 8:24 of the original one). Those are not residential places any longer, they allocate municipal institutions. However, there are neighboring buildings in the immediate vicinity, just some metres away.
In Buckingham Palace there is 775 rooms! I thought that was a lot! But I stand corrected! 3 thousand?? 😮
Yes, Madrid and any other spanish city with any degree of tourism has nearly all types of US fast food chains. Madrid is quite large with over 6 million population. Which includes many immigrants. Hard to pick most beautiful city/town because there are so many beauties. From medieval towns to white whitewashed villages and many architectural styles. There is a YT channel called 'come to Spain', short videos but does well at showing many places in Spain, check him out.
The one city is Madrid....but we Will do whatever necessary to make you stay and visit Sevilla, Barcelona, San Sebastián, Valencia.....
My city only is 2.000 years old and my University 800 . It’s normal.
Cualquier pueblo o ciudad de españa es lo suficientemente excelente para visitar, en Madrid muchos comerciantes en sus cierres han dejado que Los grafiteros Hagan sus graffiti's para que no pinten en ningun otro lado ,por eso veras en Las puertas de Los comercios graffitis
Por otro lado El Palacio real de Madrid cuenta con mas de 6 pisos de altura cuenta con 3.418 habitaciones 870 ventanas ,240 balconies y 44 escaleras y mide alrededor de 135.000 metros cuadrados
Otro dato muy interesante
En la fachada del alcazar del Palacio real que da a la plaza de la armeria se encuentran las estatuas de Montezuma y Atahualpa Los ultimos emperadores de Los aztecas y de Los incas ,eso es por que Los Reyes españoles Los consideraban herederos de Los distintos reinos no solo de la peninsula iberica SI no tambien de Los virreinatos que se incorporaron a la monarquia española ,por que españa nunca tuvo colonias como inglaterra ,francia ,holanda, alemania etc,etc, españa tenia provincias con virrey lo que SE llama virreinatos y tenian Los mismos derechos y obligaciones que cualquiera de Las provincias de españa ,saludos desde madrid
WOW! Howdy from America! Thank you for the all information. I cannot grasp the scale!
Regarding the Royal Palace of the East, so called because when it was built it was in the east of the city and thus distinguishes it from other royal palaces, such as the Buen Retiro, it must be taken into account that when it was built it was not only the place where the royal family lived, it was the seat of the government, of the entire court. Where all the rulers and officials of the administration worked and lived. In addition, all the servants also worked there to support so many people. It is as if you put the Capitol, the White House and other government buildings in Washington together in one place.
El Rey es el Jefe de Estado, y Comandante en Jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas. También es el guardián de la Constitución y representa a todos los españoles porque no es un político de ningún partido.
El Presidente es el Jefe de Gobierno electo, y representa a quienes le votaron, pero no a todos los españoles.
El Rey reina, pero no gobierna.
Tener una persona que sea al mismo tiempo Jefe de Estado, Jefe de Gobierno, Comandante en Jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas, Guardian de la Constitución y que al mismo tiempo, tenga las herramientas para cambiarla, nos parece peligroso.
El Rey no tiene poder, pero evita que un político lo tenga, o tenga más del que debería tener.
Un abrazo desde España.
El rey no representa a nadie, porque no le hemos votado. Cuando haya un referéndum y lo gane la monarquía, podremos decir que es el representante, mientras tanto, lo único que hay es una constitución que sus propios ponentes dijeron que no quisieron poner dos opciones una opción con república y otra con monarquía parlamentaria, porque ganaba la república.
@@guillermosanchez626 Ya llegó uno de los 4 republicanos a molestar...
En 1978 se votó el sistema de Gobierno con la Constitución. Y ganó con más del 80 por ciento de votos en casi toda España. Y digo casi porque en Cataluña sacó más del 90 por ciento...
Si hubieran votado que no, se tendría que haber redactado otra, y si no otra, y si no otra...
Es la institución más valorada por lo españoles.
Este año se hizo una encuesta en la que más del 70 por ciento de los encuestados valoraron positivamente el reinado de Felipe VI y más del 80 por ciento consideraban que la Princesa Leonor reinaría después del padre.
Siempre estáis repitiendo las mismas trolas una y otra vez...
Sois muy cansinos para los poquitos que sois...
@@guillermosanchez626 Se votó en 1978, y ganó el si con más del 80 por ciento de votos. Menos en sitios como Cataluña que sacó más del 90 por ciento.
Si no hubiera salido, se hace otra constitución y si no, pues otra. Las veces que hagan falta.
La Corona es la institución más valorada con más de un 70 por ciento de aceptación y apoyada por los partidos mayoritarios de manera abrumadora, como se ha podido ver en la crisis diplomática con México.
Si quieres cambiarlo, consigue dos tercios del parlamento, luego disuelve las cortes, convoca elecciones y gana otra vez con dos tercios.
Buena suerte. Así es la democracia.
@@guillermosanchez626 Vamos a ver si está vez no me desaparece el mensaje.
La Constitución se votó en 1978 y si hubiera salido que no, se hace otra y otra y otra. Hasta que la gente estuviera contenta.
Si no te gusta junta dos tercios de la cámara de representantes, gana la votación, después convoca elecciones, y vuelve a ganar por dos tercios.
Así funciona la democracia.
No veas tanto a Alan Barroso, que te puede sentar mal.
Very Interesting! Thanks! A hug right back at you!
All European Monarchies (Spain, UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Monaco..) are so called "Constitutional Monarchies" which means that even if they have a King/Queen are just a symbolic figure with no executive or legislative power, aside of dissolving the parliament or some particular cases of veto. All these countries have been monarchies for centuries, back when they were Medieval Kingdoms, hence the monarchic tradition, but are now among the highest-ranking democracies in the world.
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Just a curiosity: El Palacio Real tiene 3.418 rooms
Mind Blowing!
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American although u can just visit 30 rooms
@@yomismo688 - what do they do with the other 3000? 🙂
There are many older cities in Spain,,,Cádiz (1104 BC): one of the oldest port cities in Spain.
Huelva (10th century BC): the ancient Olba, one of the cities considered to be a mining city.
Jaén (10th century BC ...
Seville (8th century BC) ...
Almuñécar (8th century BC ...
Adra (7th century BC ...
Ibiza (654 BC ...
Málaga (7th century BC
Amazing!
About the graffiti, it is frown upon if its on old important buidings, but not so much on new ones. Also, many of the ones you see, are on stores curtains. Those many times are done with the owner of the shop asking for it, because, usually, they don't make new graffiti over old ones, so the owner prefers to ask for a design he likes to an artist. And yes, if graffiti painters are caught by police, they are fined.
@@AritzBulnes - makes sense. Thanks!
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VISIT GRANADA, best Spanish city.
History, cathedrals, beauty, food...
If you visit Madrid, you HAVE to go on a one day trip to The Escorial or Salamanca, pls 🙏
It's only 1h away
The best one city to visit in Spain FOR YOU, is.... SEGOVIA:
1. If you like castles Alcazar de Segovia is one of the best castles in the world. In winter is pretty covered by snow.
2. If you like cathedrals, Segovia owns the tallest gothic cathedral in Spain
3. If you like palaces and nature, la Granja de Segovia is a summer royal palace with stunning gardens and fountains better than Versailles, YES, fountains better than Versailles. It is located behind fairy forests and snowy mountains in winter.
4. If you like ancient history, roman aqueduct of Segovia is the most impressive roman ruin in Spain
5. If you like medieval times, walls, gates and romanic churches are cool.
6. Segovia is the most representative historic town in Spain because is THE MIX of north and south.
But If you like big towns plenty of noise, traffic and lot of tourists I would say Barcelona.
WOW - thanks!
In Spain we have a government with a four year elected president, and the Kings of Spain are more representative and simbolic, although new Constitutional norms and president designation, has to be santioned by the King
Spanish empire was the biggest one in human history so It is the royal palace
Not really. Spanish Empire had 14 million km2. If the brief 60 year union with Portugal, it reached 20 million km2.
Mongol Empire reached 24 million km2 at its maximum expansion, Russian Empire also had 24 million mk2 before Alaska was sold, but British Empire had *37* million km2.
Durante el año 2023 visitaron España 85,1 millones de turistas, lo que supuso un aumento del 18,7% respecto al año anterior. Un saludo desde Asturias
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He leído muchos comentarios sobre que ciudad visitar y la mayoría elige Madrid o Barcelona, si te aconsejara una ciudad para española para empezar sería Granada, historia, patrimonio, barrios que no verás en tu vida, es una ciudad que se puede visitar lo primordial en un día, Córdoba la única ciudad con 4 patrimonios de la humanidad que como Granada es visitable en un día, después a tu gusto, pero estar en España y no ver la Alhambra es algo que te pesará toda la vida, no sé que gustos tienes, si es cultural, gastronómico o natural, somos un país relativamente pequeño en comparación con otros pero el norte y el sur son completamente diferentes pero con una red de alta velocidad en tren que conectan la mayoría de las provincias en poco tiempo.
I have read many comments about which city to visit and most choose Madrid or Barcelona. If I had to recommend a Spanish city to start with it would be Granada. It has history, heritage, neighbourhoods that you will never see in your lifetime. It is a city that can be visited in one day. Cordoba is the only city with 4 World Heritage Sites that, like Granada, can be visited in one day. Afterwards, it is up to you. But being in Spain and not seeing the Alhambra is something that will weigh on you for the rest of your life. I don't know what your tastes are, whether they are cultural, gastronomical or natural. We are a relatively small country compared to others, but the north and the south are completely different, but with a high-speed train network that connects most of the provinces in a short time.
Graffiti is not seen as a problem in Spain, unless it gets completely out of hand. A lot of it is rather attractive. Sometimes graffiti artists are employed by local councils to decorate what would be bare or boring walls. As for crime, you are extremely unlikely get shot in Madrid........
Carlos II tenía muchos problemas de enfermedades, pero el una persona muy culta y fue un gran Rey. Este tipo no tiene ni idea de quienes fueron los Austrias, desde Carlos I a Carlos II. Lo que dijo de Juana de Castilla es, primero, mentira y, segundo, una falta total de educación. Es un ignorante total.
Interesting. Thanks!
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Yeah, i like this kind of videos more than the "10 best X in Y" videos.
And as for Germany, i couldnt recommend the "one city" to go. There are just too many amazing places to visit.
The only city i wouldnt recommend is Barcelona. Not because its a bad city. It isnt at all.
But its a over hyped tourist trap. A bit like Paris or London.
Don’t visit just one city
Madrid, San Sebastián, Bilbao, León, Córdoba, Barcelona, Granada and Sevilla that’s the minimum in my opinion.
But, the islands and the countrysides of Asturias, La Rioja and Galicia are also groundbreaking.
We will visit more than one city for sure. I just like knowing which city people think is the best. Thanks for your list!
There is a very good channel, dedicated exclusively to tourists coming to Spain and Portugal, called ROAD TRIP Spain and Portugal, which describes hotels, itineraries, travel from airports, buying tickets, prices, etc. and also reading the comments of interested people, many doubts are resolved, even with links to other videos of the channel in which the subject of consultation is described. As an example I recommend you the video of the channel, which is entitled what to SEE in SEVILLE 2024, also tend to be updated videos and very well edited. I hope you find it useful. Regards.
Thanks for tips!
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Thanks! Time is flying by. 😒
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American True...
I´m not far behind. Still under 50, but not for long...
Hi again, about that difficult question that has no real answer but everyone agrees to say madrid is the best place, well okay, it's actually the capital mainly because of its central location of the peninsula so it was an obvious capital when castile became spain and other countries had their old capitals as london or paris dating back roman and preroman times, but they choose madrid by the time the empire was being built.
So there has been another capitals for the different christian states and also muslim states from the period since roman empire fell (V-VI century) to the selection of madrid as capital around XV century and for some centuries before that castile monarchs (those who controlled madrid then) were moving their capital as they travel with their court.
This is not a particular thing for spain, all over europe there has been states since at least 3000 years ago, so each bit of our land has the fingerprint of our predecesors and so their look and soul is different depending on where you go.
And this is why i do not think i can properly answer your question, though i'll make a little list of those capitals and when they flourished, yet have still evolved more since:
-Mérida or Emerita Augusta / cap of Lusitania province of the roman empire
-Clunia Sulpicia /cap of a region of Tarraconensis province
-Zaragoza or Caesar Augusta / cap of Taraconensis province of the roman empire and of the taifa of Saraqusta (muslim) and Kingdom on Aragon on reconquista.
-León or Legio / cap of the Kingdom of León since 900 to 1210 when it merged with castile // also from roman times.
-Astorga or Asturica Augusta / cap of Asturicensis region of roman hispania
-Valladolid / cap of Spain in a brief period on 1700
-Oviedo / Cap of Asturias Kingdom , before it became Kd of León in 900
-Santiago de compostela / religious capital of Galicia an kinda of spain as the pilgrimage yada yada.
-A Coruña / civil-militar cap of Galicia
-Toledo /cap of the visigothic kingdom of Hispania when people from the eastern steppes invaded roman empire on V cent.
-Córdoba / also from ancient times, it became the cap of the caliphate of cordoba, a brand new caliphate around X cent, the peak of power, art and culture of that period
-Several capitals of the taifa kingdoms of moorish spain when the caliphate fell the century after and they turned to each other: Sevilla, Cádiz, Huelva, Jaén, Murcia, Alicante...
-Granada / also a moor cap, the last one and so where the art developed for more time, some say it's the most beautiful sunset in the world from the Alhambra palace.
-Barcelona or Barcino / founded by romans, became cap of the county of Barcelona that merged with kd of Aragon during reconq
-Tarragona or Tarraco / Capital of the Tarraconensis province
-Mallorca / capital of the kingdom of Mallorca (while inside the crown of Aragon) and also a taifa before that
-Valencia / Taifa of Valencia, principate of val. (conquered by legendary hero El Cid) and the kingdom of val. (inside Aragon)
-Cartagena or Carthago Nova / founded by carthagineans after their defeat by romans on III BC later conquered by those and made capital of the region.
I may stop here and fear to put more details, the idea is that each city is different in nature and so it is experience.
PD: as for Habsburg Madrid streets, you noticed there is not much business around just quiteness, well thats a particular part of the city that doest not resemble the rest of the modern city, it is just something left there so it is not erased entirely, but it is similar as rural spain you can see elsewhere in a more natural presentation, stone square buldings, little windows and thick walls, traditional building style with the best materials for the capital. But the guy did the effort to show you the city like this, don't be afraid , mcdonnalds is just behind the corner.
Also for the weather , it is sunny mosty but speaking of madrid in particular as any place is different, galicia is like scotia, canary island is the caribean, the capital is hot, dry and unpleasant in summer, the fact that you appreciated not much light in that shot is mainly because as a really large city madrid is grey most of the day due to the narrow streets and buildings, though there are a lot parks , some of them huge as the Retiro park and the Sabatini park (the guy mentioned it as it is besides the palace) or besides the prado museum the botanic garden.
I must add a detail, even if we might agree on that, the rest of spaniards know madrid is overrated and the reason of the oblivion of the rest of those capitals and more cities and places that do not get so much attention as...the capital
Imposible escoger una sola ciudad. España es muy rica y diversa. Hay decenas de sitios y ciudades increíbles.
Lo bueno es que escojas el sitio que escojas vas a acertar.
Por ejemplo el sur, Andalucía, es muy auténtica th-cam.com/video/0Tc01YLHwpk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uVNUEupUXwVq0AV4
Inquisition was founded in France, and is not “Spanish”. We had Inquisition in every Catholic country. Although the Inquisition was certainly harsh in Spain, the reputation that our enemies attribute to it is completely exaggerated. While in Central Europe or England, once the Protestant Reformation was over, witch hunts were terrible, in Spain they were practically non-existent. But since our enemies continue to manipulate the story, the blame always lies with "evil" Spain.
Lo de la plaza mayor es parte de la historia negra inventada por inglese y franceses, en los 300 años de historia de la inquisición fueron solo un 10% comparados con los que ejecutaron Francia Inglaterra o alemania
please react to "why the swiss love their guns more than the americans" think you will like it. :)
Interesting...Thanks!
I have often tried to explain to gun haters in America that we don't have a gun problem, we have a mental health and crime problem. I use Swiss statistics quite often to help prove my point.
España fue la potencia mundial hace unos pocos cientos de años,lastima que no supieron sacar partido y se dejaron ganar por los ingleses en esa competencia,sabian que tenian que despedazar el imperio y lo inpulsaron desde dentro...
Madrid was not The mostrar important city in 1500, Was sevilla, where The boats of America arrives
Valencia
If you don’t like graffiti, you won’t have a good time in Spain. I suppose that it varies from one place to another but, generally speaking, it is not heavily punished. So, graffiti “artists” usually will respect monuments, but any concrete random wall (and we have a lot) is fair game. Sometimes, and since these street “artists” won’t normally paint over the work of others, the owner of the wall will commission a painting of his liking to avoid having random graffiti signs (some of them only sign with their “logo” once and again, which I find disturbing).
Sad.
22:04 graffiti are not “a problem”, human civilization literally started drawing graffiti in walls.
In Italy we say “muri puliti popoli muti”, if the walls are clean the people are mute.
That is a different view for sure. I am not a fan myself but I understand what you are saying.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American also, european graffiti writer usually know where to write. They don’t do that on stone, but usually on plaster or concrete. And most of the great artists of our time come from graffiti.
Also, if you’ll ever visit places like Pompeii or the catacombs in Rome, you’ll see our cities were covered in graffiti at that time too (the romans LOVED drawing dicks).
You can try to check out on of my favourite italian graffiti artists, ERON. You’ll jaw will drop.
1 There's more than 600 MC'Ds in Spain, guess how many have Madrid the capital city. Also more than 650 Burger King, we've got popeyes, wendys, subway, KFC, dominos, or anything you like, we even got Costco's for god's sake.
2- The Kings of Spain are the same as in the Uk, they're even related.
3- Apartments, or condos in the center of Madrid can cost you fortune
4 Criminality in Spain is low, except for pickpocketing in Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla and maybe Valencia, but if you watch you're belongings, you're safe.
5 We eat 12 grapes on new years eve, we call them the grapes of luck, if can asure you eat all 12 before the last chime you are going to have good luck next year, and to celebrate the people we got in our lives, and the ones who left behind.
6 Excuse my broken english.
Thank you for the response and information! I got a Costco delivery today! 😀
You mean 2000th anniversary.
Well, Spain has had kings since the fall of the Roman Empire. Currently, the King of Spain is head of the state, but he has no capacity to govern, he only represents the country and serves as a link between the powers of the state, but the government is elected every 4 years in an election, and from there comes the president of the Spanish Government and his ministers, who are the ones who govern.
The king does not rule, he IS more of a kind of figure.. We have a government to properly misrule us
If you come to Spain, the last thing in what you should to think is eating in Mcdonald's. Spanish cuisine IS one of the best in the world. Please, don't eat in Mcdonald's if you come to Spain. It would be a kind of sacrilege 😂😂
People like you have to come to Europe at least once in their lives. But when you return home you will have become very critical of your own country in many ways. That's the risk. A risk that is worth taking.
We can't wait to go to Europe!
I do understand what you are saying but I am way too pro US Constitution to be overly critical of my country as a whole. That is why we have states. Every state has different laws, economics, landscape, climate, etc.
@@Average_Middle_Aged_AmericanI apologize if I have offended you. But believe me, you will find many more differences than you can now imagine or than you can appreciate by looking at architectural gems. Being pro-Constitution is fine; the problem arises when that Constitution no longer reflects the needs of an evolving society, or when even politicians do not comply with it. Believe me, you will see many things when you come that you would want for your own country, for your own life, and you will wonder why the hell you do not enjoy them in America.
@@taranvainas - no offense. Can't wait to see it all!
While "Spain revealed" is quite probably the very best foodie TH-camr about Spain (so much so, that he knows more about Spanish food that I do, as a Spaniard), the video you´re reacting to is probably one of his worst, since it´s only showing but a tiny, tiny fraction of everything Madrid offers.
About visiting Spain, if you have 7 days, you have enough time to get a taste of the most representative cities in Spain, which are Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla, IMO. They all have different architectures, different sociocultural vibes, great food, and they can visited quickly, since we have high speed trains. Barcelona to Madrid is roughly 3 hours, and Madrid to Sevilla, not even that.
Best!
WOW - I will make sure to check out his other videos! Thanks!
Madrid is a new city compared to most Spanish provincial capitals; its Muslim history is negligible. In 1500 it had barely 5,000 inhabitants; it began to flourish with the Madrid of the Austrias under Charles I. Any Spanish capital has more cultural history than Madrid before 1500. Culturally, its wealth began in the late 1500s, when the town already had 20,000 inhabitants. Philip II moved the court from Toledo to Madrid, installing it in the old Alcázar. The reasons given for this move are very varied. Among them, the need to separate the Court from the influence of the powerful Archbishop of Toledo stands out. The royal palace is from the 18th century, quite modern compared to other Spanish palaces. When it says that the Moors came from Morocco, it is false because at that time Morocco did not exist. Those who invaded the Iberian Peninsula were the Umayyads who came from the Middle East, between what is now Saudi Arabia and Iraq, who spread across North Africa until they crossed the strait and invaded the peninsula where they never passed the Pyrenees, which now borders France. Otherwise, it describes how beautiful Madrid is.
Madrid es una cuidad nueva en comparación con la mayoría de capitales de provincia españolas, la historia musulmana es inapreciable, en 1500 tenía apenas 5.000 habitantes, empezó a florecer con el Madrid de los Austrias con Carlos I, cualquier capital española tiene mas historia cultural que Madrid anterior a 1500, culturalmente su riqueza empieza a finales de 1500 cuando la villa ya contaba con 20 000 habitantes, Felipe II trasladó la corte de Toledo a Madrid, instalándola en el antiguo alcázar. Las razones que se dan para este traslado son muy variadas. Entre ellas destacan la necesidad de separar la Corte de la influencia del poderoso arzobispo de Toledo, el palacio real es del siglo XVIII, bastante moderno en comparación con otros palacios españoles, cuando dice que los moros vinieron de Marruecos es falso porque por aquellos tiempos no existía Marruecos, los que invadieron la península Ibérica fueron los Omeyas que vinieron del medioOriente, entre lo que es ahora Arabia Saudita e Irak que se extendieron por el norte de África hasta cruzar el estrecho e invadir la península donde nunca pasaron de los Pirineos que ahora hace frontera con Francia, por lo demás describe lo hermoso que es Madrid
I have so much to learn...
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Lo siento amigo, pero este tío no tiene ni idea de la historia española (Ese cuadro de la inquisición no es España), como decimos aquí... "Mezcla churras con merinas". Un saludo desde Asturias
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Habitaciones....pues como Versalles, el Kremlin,o Buckingham. Un palacio de un imperio. El Imperio Español 😂
One week for a country? Imposible . I pass one week in NYC, or Chicago but for India for example you need 5 months to see something, for Spain ? Impossible a lot of different cultures , too differents with 4 oficial languages , in Spain 87% are natives , but differents cultures , I’m Celt in the NW, (more similar by Roth’s to Ireland, Scotland, Wales). Around the world more than 500 millions of persons speak Spanish , 300 speak Spanish like own language.
Barcelona would be my pick , can't tell you why though
el palacio no esta lleno de oficinas y funcionarios.
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El video no esta mal pero en mi opinion faltó muchisimo por enseñar, enseño lugares muy concretos y olvido enseñar los sitios mas impresionantes de la ciudad, en cuanto a una ciudad para visitar creo que no te equivocaras si eliges Madrid, Barcelona o Sevilla, quizas sevilla si buscas una ciudad con mucha esencia española es lo mejor que puedes visitar, si buscas una ciudad grande elegante, majestuosa, y señorial, ademas pudiendo visitar Toledo,Segovia, Avila ya que estan cerca y el monasterio del Escorial, Madrid es el camino, si quieres una ciudad un poco menos grande mas cosmopolita con un arte mas bohemio y playa, Barcelona es tu lugar con increible arquitectura, eso si ten cuidado con los carteristas, ten vigiladas tus pertenencias en lugares con mucha gente, en general es muy dificil recomendar una sola ciudad porque cada una es muy diferente y no se cual encajaria mas con tus gustos
So much to see and do...
@@Average_Middle_Aged_American Real, for me, I am Spanish, my own country overwhelms me in terms of things to see and do, I can't imagine someone from outside hahahaha
LLega un americano a Europa.... primera pregunta Hay Mcdonalds?
It was a joke.
The data he gives about history are more or less correct, the anecdotes are idiocies taken from the history of Spain that the British and French told, for example that he said what he said about the inquisition is absolute idiocy.