Queen Letizia of Spain stunned in a deep blue dress as she met with the president of Portugal in Madrid yesterday.
The royal, 48, showed off her sartorial prowess in an V-neck, A-line dress as she attended the annual meeting with members of the Princess of Asturias Foundation at the Royal Palace in Madrid.
She joined her husband King Felipe, 53, to have a private meeting with the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
Queen Letizia of Spain stunned in a deep blue dress as she met with the president of Portugal in Madrid yesterday
She joined her husband King Felipe, 53, to have a private meeting with the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
The Leader Newspaper
Pilar Gómez Magán
The councillor for Social Welfare, Housing, Accessibility, Equality, Dependency and Women of the Torrevieja City Council, Tomás Ballester, has met with the director of the ONCE in the Vega Baja region, Vicente J. Vázquez, to discuss the different routes of understanding in favour of the blind or those with other disabilities.
The representative of ONCE has commented on various issues related to people with disabilities, such as accessibility in streets, highlighting the importance of acoustic traffic lights for blind people and the adaptation of the pavement to the needs of people with disabilities.
A Sunday stroll in the Retiro Park is one of Madrid’s great traditions
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Sundays may as a rule be a lot less frenetic than other days in Madrid but the city is still very much alive and kicking. A lot of the shops in the centre are open all day and most museums are open until at least 2pm. While some bars, cafés and restaurants do take a break, there is certainly no shortage ready to welcome you.
If you are doing Madrid right, you won’t be up too early and it is usual to see the Madrilenians emerging around elevenish for breakfast, often sliding seamlessly into the vermouth hour after the clocks strike noon, while deciding where to go for lunch, which is often a boisterous affair with friends or family. All this may well take place outdoors in a sunny square under the blue sky that brightens up the city on most days at all times of year.
24. Feb 2021
One of the most visited cities in the world - Palaces, plazas and warm-hearted people - Madrid has the lot!
Once upon a time it was the capital of the mightiest Empire on earth and is still adorned with the riches of those wondrous days. One of the simplest and most enjoyable things you can do when renting a holiday apartment in Madrid is ‘paseo’- simply stroll around the streets in the centre, soaking up the atmosphere as you come across amazing architecture and an abundance of interesting relics from its magnificent past.
Madrid lies at the highest altitude of any capital in Europe, at 667m above sea level and is a city that prides itself on its eclectic history that can be traced back over 2000 years. Today, it is also known for its expansive boulevards and abundant parks - rumour has it that there are more trees in Madrid than locals!