Madrid attract all sorts of travellers with its vibrant tapas bars, outstanding art museums, and historic squares. Plaza Mayor, Madrid’s most impressive square, is surrounded by 15th-century designs, such as Palacio Real, Plaza de Oriente, and Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales. Many also consider Madrid as the art capital of Spain, thanks to the city’s trio of art museums near El Retiro Park. Museo del Prado, Centro de Arte Reina Sofía,...
Read moreMadrid's food and dining scene is known for its Ibero-American cuisine and a wide range of food markets, gastronomic spaces, tapas bars, upscale restaurants and ethnic cuisines. Ibero-American cuisine offers everything from Argentinian and Uruguayan to Peruvian, Cuban and other Spanish-American foods. Here, you can eat Chilean, Venezuelan or Colombian, or you can experience fusion cuisine mixing many of the above into one new tradition.Of course, Madrid has its own...
Read moreShopping in Madrid allows you to get lost in the height of European boutique fashion, unique arts and crafts, souvenirs and the biggest haute couture names. Even better, non-EU residents, including those from the UK, can reclaim VAT for tax-free shopping. You can explore vast indoor shopping malls and outdoor shopping centres or head for one of the street markets for which Madrid is famed.To find the best shopping in...
Read moreMadrid's nightlife is vibrant and famed all over the continent, whether you want to enjoy Flamenco dance, party with a DJ or just grab a late-night meal. Live music can be had in jam-packed local cafes and smaller concerts in hidden speakeasy-style bars. DJs regularly spin the latest underground electronica while casinos let you game the night away. The Literary Quarter has something to offer just about everyone, while Malasaña offers...
Read moreThis section comprises all of our useful information about Madrid, Spain’s capital and largest city. With a population of over 6.5 million fiesta-loving residents, Madrid has a multicultural setting with festivals taking place all year round. Getting around on foot or bicycle is relatively easy, as many of the city’s must-visits occupy Plaza Mayor, Madrid’s central district. Whether you’re researching for the best time to visit or looking for convenient transport...
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