We got back Thursday night from our 12 day vacation in Spain, and we loved it.
- Madrid (3 nights) - We got in Sunday morning and rested up before watching the Euro final outside of the Bernabeu with maybe 40-50k folks. It was a lot of fun, but for the second half we decided to head to a bar so we could have a drink and get away from the tweens that happened to be right beside us. Madrid was crazy that night, obviously.

The next day we rented bikes for the day and went on a biking tour of Madrid, which was a good way to see the city (Royal Palace, cathedral, etc) and is something we enjoy doing when we get a chance on various travels. The last day we toured the bullfighting stadium (which is like the MSG of bullfighting stadiums) before also touring the Bernabeu on a self-guided tour and hitting the Prado for a few hours to check out the Goya paintings. On two different nights we did tapas crawls through the Santa Ana and La Latina barrios - highly recommended.

- Seville (3 nights) - We stayed in the Triana neighborhood and were actually at the same bullfight as Marco.
I ended up getting food poisoning for two days in Seville, but we did a tapas crawl in Triana alng the river, toured the cathedral and saw Christopher Columbus's tomb and also the Alcazar, which was cool. We walked around/biked in the Barrio Santa Cruz. Liked Sevilla a lot but the food poisoning effed my shit up a bit.
- Granada (2 nights) - Toured the Alhambra obviously, although I was still feeling bad and didn't get to tour the palace at night. The Albaicin neighborhood was cool to walk through, and we did Muslim baths as well as eating dinner with a nice view of the Alhambra.

- Stopped over in Nerja for a few hours on our way to Malaga and stayed at the beach for a few hours, eating paella by the sea and swimming in the Mediterranean.

- Malaga (3 nights) - Took a day trip to Gibraltar (1.5 hour drive, but going through customs was more of a hassle than we expected). Was nice to be around english speakers for a few hours.

In Malaga, we rented bikes and toured the city that way but didn't do much in terms of museums or anything (thought about going to Picasso's birthplace museum, but wife wasn't feeling it).