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MADRID 2 – the  Mecca of  bullfighting by Biswajit Sengupta Images of Spain gravitate around football, bullfights, and flamenco. On the Iberian Peninsula and in Latin America, football remains the most popular spectator sport, followed by bullfighting even despite movements by some sections to ban it. Although the largest bullfighting ring is in Mexico followed by the one in Venezuela, Madrid is regarded as the Mecca of bullfighting because of its tradition. During the early part of the twentieth century, bullfighting had picked up tremendous momentum in Madrid. In order to accommodate more spectators, a monumental bullring was built. Las Ventas bullring with a capacity of around twenty-five thousand spectators has an imposing façade – the largest in Spain and the third largest in the world. From Sol Seville, Las Ventas is around ten minutes commute by underground metro from Sevilla station. Trains to Cuatro Caminos Las Rosas stop at Ventas. The famous bullring ...

MADRID - 1

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  Madrid—the Royal Spanish Capitaland but she is impeccable as a hostess. Unfortunately, we could not meet her during our visit to Madrid. But she made it a point to coordinate our visit and stay through her WhatsApp handles. After receiving our arrival details, she sent a carefully worded text that included directions to the public transport terminus after alighting from the ALSA bus at its terminal station.  Many a time , I fall prey to my impatient nature. In this case, I overlooked the word ‘escalators’ mentioned by Eva. We took the escalator, which connected the platform to the concourse. Once at the concourse, we felt lost, not knowing where to get our bus from. Since my wife knows Spanish, she got help from the locals. At the opposite end, there was a series of ‘escalators’ as well as a lift that takes you to the exit at level 5. The public transport terminus was just outside the exit gate. The bus line mentioned by Eva was waiting there as if it had drawn up at ...

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