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Madrid Then vs Now

When David Price first arrived in Madrid in the 1990s, he stepped into a city that bore little resemblance to the polished capital we know today. As the owner of The Secret Kingdoms bookshop in the heart of Madrid’s literary district, David has witnessed three decades of extraordinary change that transformed Spain’s capital from a

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The Myths and Realities of Raising Bilingual Children

“Kids are like sponges—they’ll just pick up languages naturally!” If you’re raising bilingual children, you’ve probably heard this well-intentioned but oversimplified statement more times than you can count. As Katharine Cannings, author of Fluent Families: A Roadmap to Your Bilingual Home, explains in my recent podcast, there’s much more to raising bilingual children than simply

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Is Madrid Safe? A Tale of Three Cities

A lively scene at Plaza Mayor, Madrid, featuring historic architecture and a statue.

In the podcast this week, I discuss violence in Madrid and whether Spain’s capital is a safe city or not. Having lived in London, Tokyo, and Madrid, I’ve experienced firsthand how safety varies across major global cities. Each has its own unique challenges and cultural attitudes toward public behaviour, particularly when it comes to drinking

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How to Enjoy Christmas in Madrid

Updated 7/12/2025 Discover Madrid’s magical Christmas celebrations with my insider guide to markets, lights, ice skating, and Spanish traditions. If you’re planning a trip, these tips will help you make the most of your time. From blinged-up Christmas trees to pooping figurines, here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect! Christmas Markets: Plaza Mayor

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Retiring to Madrid for US Citizens with Marsha Scarbrough

For the latest episode of The Making of Madrid podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with writer Marsha Scarbrough, an experienced expat and correspondent for International Living magazine. Marsha was declared the “La Primera Exiliada” (the first exile) from Trump by El Mundo back in 2017 when she packed her bags and left for

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