2 days in Madrid post Camino

I am a 31f writer/artist/New Orleanian doing my second Camino de Santiago in September, and this time at the end of my trip I’m planning on spending a few days in Madrid near the end of October. I’m getting a cheap hotel in walking distance to the Prado, which is my number one main attraction.

Is there anything else super important to do, a good bar to party and meet friends for a night, another art museum or park I should visit? Also open to take public transport to a different neighborhood for the day. I’m I know I’m going to be super tired physically and mentally (and broke— I wanna spend maybe €100 or less per day after the hotel price) after walking across the country so I’m trying to be super mellow and low key with one fun night out, but mostly parks, snacks, museums. TIA yall 🤩

EDITED bc why did I say Milan in the middle instead of madrid 🤨

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u/Lojkre — 3 days ago

Feeling kind of dismayed?

Okay so I am in the postgame of Pokemon white. It is the first Pokemon game I’ve ever played AND the first video game I’ve ever beat in my life!!! I was so stoked when I defeated ghetsis and thought I’d be able to vibe out and explore new areas of the map and catch new (old) Pokemon, plus train up my other Pokemon that I didn’t use for the big battle.

BUT!!!! All the new trainers I’ve encountered all have lvl65 Pokemon!! I’m failing so miserably! Individually they are way more difficult than all the final four.

I have a lvl60 zekrom, lvl 58 chandelure, lvl 54 basculin and lvl 52 unfezant that are my strongest to fight with but there’s so many others I want to train and evolve I just feel like it’s taking forever!!

Any advice, and also I’m sorry if I sound whiny and annoying 😭 I got a copy of Pokemon moon recently and I’m considering taking a break from white and starting that one.

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u/Lojkre — 28 days ago