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Food and travel through the eyes of a millionaire. Book 3

Food and travel through the eyes of a millionaire
Book 3
Maria Nael-Prupes
Nael, thank you for bringing inspiration into my life.
© Maria Nael-Prupes, 2026
ISBN 978-5-0069-4028-4 (т. 3)
ISBN 978-5-0064-9717-7
Создано в интеллектуальной издательской системе Ridero
The Prologue
In the third book, I promised to tell you about my friend Nael’s trip to Spain, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. It will be a story about the most beautiful cities in Spain, museums and Michelin restaurants, about the unique culture of Ecuador, and one of the most amazing and unique natural places on the planet – the Galapagos Islands – through the eyes of a millionaire.
My friend is a traveler, a true connoisseur of beauty and art. In 2025, he celebrated his 40th anniversary of traveling the world.
«Ever since, I have been enjoying every step I put my feet on new land», – wrote Nael.
He has an interesting philosophy of life, because he considers every day of his life his birthday and enjoy every moment of his life. Nael recently shared with me his travel plans for the next ten years, but he already has plans for the next period.… As a psychologist, I want to mention this personal trait, which is characteristic of the centenarians of our planet. Plans that sometimes go beyond life allow you to keep your mind clear and prolong your life.
I invite you to embark on a new exciting journey through the eyes of a millionaire.
All the photos presented in the book are kindly provided by my friend Nael. The book contains only a small part of the huge collection of beautiful photographs that Nael shared with me.
All the photos of the paintings in the book were taken by Nael (the book contains only those paintings that were allowed to be photographed).
Thank you for your inspiration, my beloved friend Nael!
PART I
Spain
Madrid
04.06.2023
Nael chose a Eurostars Madrid Tower to stay in Madrid. He wrote: «My home in Madrid, the highest suite in the city with overwhelming views of the capital».

Fig. 1. Eurostars Madrid Tower hotel.
«Being the capital of an ex empire Madrid is a big metropolis with grand public and private buildings. Neat, well organized, and clean city. The people are rather kind and staying long here seemed quite comfortable», – Nael wrote.
On this date Nael sent photos of his dining experience in Madrid. Here is the list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Madrid that he has chosen to visit:
Paco Rancero (two Michelin star)
DSTAgE (two Michelin star)
Deessa (two Michelin star)
Gofio (one Michelin star)
A’Barra (one Michelin star)

Fig. 2. Santa Cruz palace.

Fig. 3. Exterior of Church of San Jerónimo el Real.

Fig. 4. Cathedral of San Isidro el real.

Fig. 5. Plaza de la Villa.

Fig. 6. Congress of Deputies.

Fig. 7. Victory arch.

Fig. 8. Almudena Cathedral.

Fig. 9. Almudena Cathedral.

Fig. 10. Almudena Cathedral.

Fig. 11. The National Library.

Fig. 12. Plaza Mayor.

Fig. 13. Plaza Mayor.

Fig. 14. Theatre Albeniz.

Fig. 15. Puerta del Sol.

Fig. 16. The bear and the strawberry tree.

Fig. 17. Church of San Isidro.

Fig. 18. San Ysidro Cemetery.

Fig. 19. Church of the Holy Cross.

Fig. 20. The antique door.

Fig. 21. Refugiados.

Fig. 22. Restaurant Paco Rancero (two Michelin star).

Fig. 23. Restaurant DSTAgE (two Michelin star).

Fig. 24. Restaurant DSTAgE (two Michelin star).

Fig. 25. Restaurant DSTAgE (two Michelin star).

Fig. 26. Restaurant DSTAgE (two Michelin star).

Fig. 27. Restaurant DSTAgE (two Michelin star).

Fig. 28. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 29. Restaurant Gofio (one Michelin star).

Fig. 30. Restaurant Gofio (one Michelin star).

Fig. 31. Restaurant Gofio (one Michelin star).

Fig. 32. Restaurant Gofio (one Michelin star). Canariedad Máxima is one of the three tasting menus of the Gofio restaurant in Madrid.

Fig. 33. Restaurant Gofio (one Michelin star).

Fig. 34. Restaurant Gofio (one Michelin star).

Fig. 35. Restaurant A’Barra (one Michelin star).

Fig. 36. Restaurant A’Barra (one Michelin star).
11.06.2023
On this date Nael also sent me photos from Michelin restaurants that he visited:
Smoked Room (two Michelin star)
Zuara sushi (one Michelin star)
Coque (two Michelin star)
GAYTÀN (one Michelin star)

Fig. 37. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 38. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 39. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 40. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 41. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 42. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 43. Restaurant Smoked Room (two Michelin star).

Fig. 44. Restaurant Zuara sushi (one Michelin star).

Fig. 45. Restaurant Zuara sushi (one Michelin star).

Fig. 46. Restaurant Zuara sushi (one Michelin star).

Fig. 47. Restaurant Zuara sushi (one Michelin star).

Fig. 48. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 49. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 50. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 51. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 52. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 53. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 54. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 55. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 56. Restaurant Coque (two Michelin star).

Fig. 57. Restaurant GAYTÀN (one Michelin star).

Fig. 58. Restaurant GAYTÀN (one Michelin star).

Fig. 59. Restaurant GAYTÀN (one Michelin star).

Fig. 60. Restaurant GAYTÀN (one Michelin star).

Fig. 61. Restaurant GAYTÀN (one Michelin star).

Fig. 62. Restaurant ROBUCHON.

Fig. 63. Restaurant ROBUCHON.

Fig. 64. Restaurant ROBUCHON.

Fig. 65. Restaurant ROBUCHON.
18.06.2023
Nael shared his impressions of visiting the bullfight. He wrote: «Bullfighting… No doubt it is one of the most exciting things to see in Spain! An incredible event that has a lot of excitement… especially when it involves horses. Two hours of thrilling moments with the cheering of Spanish fans and the chasing of the bulls to horses». I remember how going to a bullfight in Barcelona. I can’t say that I liked this sight. For me, the sight of animals being killed rather evokes negative emotions.
And here is the list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Madrid that Nael has chosen to visit for this week:
Ramón Freixa (two Michelin star)
Ugo Chan (one Michelin star)
Deessa (two Michelin star)

Fig. 66. The building where the bullfight takes place.

Fig. 67. Bullfighting.

Fig. 68. Bullfighting.

Fig. 69. Restaurant Ramón Freixa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 70. Restaurant Ramón Freixa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 71. Restaurant Ramón Freixa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 72. Restaurant Ugo Chan (one Michelin star).

Fig. 73. Restaurant Ugo Chan (one Michelin star).

Fig. 74. Restaurant Ugo Chan (one Michelin star).

Fig. 75. Restaurant Ugo Chan (one Michelin star).

Fig. 76. Restaurant Ugo Chan (one Michelin star).

Fig. 77. Restaurant Ugo Chan (one Michelin star).

Fig. 78. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 79. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 80. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 81. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 82. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).

Fig. 83. Restaurant Deessa (two Michelin star).
24.06.2023
On this day, Nael sent me a letter titled «Fine Arts Madrid». In Madrid he visited these museums:
Naval Museum
Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza
National Museum
Museum of America
Museum of history of Madrid.
Prado Museum
Royal palace

Fig. 84. Juan Sebastian Elcano. The first circumnavigation of the globe. Naval Museum.

Fig. 85. Juan Sebastian Elcano. Naval Museum.

Fig. 86. Fernand Magellan. Naval Museum.

Fig. 87. Alba de América. Naval Museum.

Fig. 88. Augusto Ferrer Dalmau. My Flag. Naval Museum.

Fig. 89. Bernardo Bellotto. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 90. Gaspar van Wittel. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 91. Martin Johnson Heade. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 92. Frederick Childe Hassam. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 93. Paul Gauguin. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 94. Van Gogh. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 95. Joos van Cleve. Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Fig. 96. National Museum.

Fig. 97. Joan Miro. National Museum.

Fig. 98. National Museum.

Fig. 99. Joan Miro. National Museum.

Fig. 100. Ceramic vessel. Museum of America.

Fig. 101. Diego Velasquez. Museum of America.

Fig. 102. Portaviatico. Museum of America.

Fig. 103. Custodia. Museum of America.

Fig. 104. Museum of America.

Fig. 105. Museum of America.

Fig. 106. Museum of history of Madrid.

Fig. 107. Museum of history of Madrid.

Fig. 108. Museum of history of Madrid.

Fig. 109. Prado Museum.

Fig. 110. Monument to Goya.

Fig. 111. Monument to Diego Velasquez.

Fig. 112. Royal palace.

Fig. 113. Royal palace.

Fig. 114. Royal palace.

Fig. 115. Royal palace.
30.06.2023
On this day, Nael again sent me photos of fine dining in Madrid. He visited restaurants Sobrino de Botin, restaurants in the hotel JW Marriott, Saddle (one Michelin star) and ROBUCHON again.
Restaurant Sobrino de Botin – a three hundred years old – the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world.

Fig. 116. Garlic Soup. Restaurant Sobrino de Botin.

Fig. 117. JW Marriott.

Fig. 118. JW Marriott.

Fig. 119. JW Marriott.

Fig. 120. Restaurant Saddle (one Michelin star).

Fig. 121. Restaurant Saddle (one Michelin star).

Fig. 122. Restaurant Saddle (one Michelin star).

Fig. 123. Restaurant Saddle (one Michelin star).

Fig. 124. Restaurant Saddle (one Michelin star).



