solo (20s, female writer) trip to madrid mid-october. what are some niche, local must-sees?

hi everyone. im in my 20s and i am going to madrid for 6 full days. i am a writer, poet mostly, and am going to look at art, architecture, and just enjoy the music, culture and food.

i know everyone says to go to the prado, reina sofia, etc... day trip to toledo, try tapas, but im wondering what are some small niche (SAFE) spots for me to appreciate madrid to its fullest? note: i can't drive

i speak spanish so i can navigate to smaller towns etc...

budget friendly options appreciated :3

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u/EstablishmentOdd7372 — 11 days ago

Budget solo dinner in paris? (fixed menu)

Hi guys! I (F, early 20s) will be in Paris alone for my birthday week in October. I love a fixed-course menu and have been to some fancy places where I'm from.

I looked all over Michelin guides and such. I'd like to keep my dinner under 150 CAD (or 100 USD).

I want to try the hearty French cuisine. I love fresh, citrusy flavours, fish, red meats and rich sauces/jus. I don't drink, but am okay with alcohol in my food.

I love good-tasting, yet experimental and pristine cooking. A warm environment would be nice, but the vibes aren't a must.

Any recommendations?

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u/EstablishmentOdd7372 — 11 days ago

solo (20s, female writer) trip to lisbon beginning of October. what are some niche, local must-sees?

hi everyone. im in my 20s and i am going to lisbon for 5 full days. i am a writer, poet mostly, and am going to look at art, architecture, and just enjoy the music, culture and food.

i know everyone says to go to sintra, cascade, etc... try pastel de nata... but im wondering what are some small niche (SAFE) spots for me to appreciate lisbon to its fullest? note: i can't drive

budget friendly options appreciated :3

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u/EstablishmentOdd7372 — 15 days ago

solo (20s, female writer) trip to madrid mid-october. what are some niche, local must-sees?

hi everyone. im in my 20s and i am going to madrid for 6 full days. i am a writer, poet mostly, and am going to look at art, architecture, and just enjoy the music, culture and food.

i know everyone says to go to the prado, reina sofia, etc... day trip to toledo, try tapas, but im wondering what are some small niche (SAFE) spots for me to appreciate madrid to its fullest? note: i can't drive

i speak spanish so i can navigate to smaller towns etc...

budget friendly options appreciated :3

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u/EstablishmentOdd7372 — 15 days ago