Hi Ricky Not much to say but thanks. We did the same both nights - dinner, Sinatras, Linekars and far too much booze ! The stripper was great and I think the hen appreciated the fact that he didn't take it too far. Your professionalism was also much appreciated. Best wishes,
Madrid
enjoys a continental climate, with cold winters and very hot but dry summers.
Highs can reach 44°C in July and August. Although very hot in the summer,
it's a very dry heat, and the cooler evenings are when the locals come
out and party until the morning
The
temperature can get minus in the winter, but by March, the weather improves
rapidly towards the summer. Madrid enjoys a large proportion of sunshine
days, meaning that even in the middle of winter, it will feel very warm
in the direct sunshine.
For
more information on the Madrid climate, visit The
Weather Channel, which gives you average monthly rainfall, daily sunshine
hours and temperatures, as well as an up-to-date forecast for the next
3 or 4 days.