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Madrid: Spain’s vibrantly colourful capital

Overview
Overview

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Madrid is rich with history, reflected in its streets and landmarks. Its energetic vibe ignites visitors with its array of places to eat, shop, browse and explore. The artistic heritage is thriving, with an unparalleled art collection and museums that house worldly masterpieces.

The culinary scene is equally captivating, offering a tantalising mix of flavours in its local dishes and also international delights. From traditional markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, there are many locations to immerse yourself in the gastronomy of this Spanish capital.

With its inspiring cultural background, world-class shopping, and all-round lively atmosphere, Madrid promises an unforgettable European holiday.

Attractions
Attractions

Things to do in Madrid

Begin your Spanish exploration at the Royal Palace, where you can marvel at the largest royal residence in Western Europe. Nearby lies Plaza Mayor, where you can enjoy a coffee at one of the numerous cafés while admiring the grand architecture and colourful atmosphere. Next, experience the city’s energy in Puerta del Sol and see the clock tower in the centre.

Appreciate the striking landmark, Cibeles Fountain. Located in the bustling Plaza de Cibeles, it is an iconic symbol of Madrid. For something a little off the beaten path, head to San Antonio de los Alemanes. Its stunning frescoes and intricate baroque architecture make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

Love football? Don’t miss the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the home of many legendary football matches.

Activities
Activities

Activities in Madrid

The most renowned tourist attraction in Madrid is the Prado Museum. This premier art institution houses masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. Originally built to showcase the Spanish royal collection in the 1800s, it has since grown to display over 9,000 works of art. The building itself is sure to impress, exemplifying neoclassical style.

Not far away is the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, boasting a plethora of works spanning from the Renaissance to the modern era. For contemporary art enthusiasts, the Reina Sofia Museum is a must-visit.

If you have exhausted all the museums and galleries in Madrid, stroll through El Retiro Park for a relaxing afternoon in nature. If it’s a nice summer day, hire a paddle boat on the lake.

Dining
Dining

Food in Madrid

When in Madrid, indulge in small dishes that pack big flavours, tapas, available at most restaurants around the city.

For a food market like no other, go to the historic Mercado de San Miguel, situated near Plaza Mayor. Meander through the stalls and savour exquisite bites, including aromatic paella.

The Chueca neighbourhood is popular for its eclectic dining and is bursting with local eateries and bistros. Then experience the charm of ‘fondas’ – centuries-old restaurants that serve authentic Madrid dishes such as coido madrileño de tres vuelcos – a hearty stew.

Try a calamari sandwich, a favourite local snack and a Madrid specialty that is both simple and delicious. For a sweet treat, order churros dipped in hot chocolate.

Shopping
Shopping

Shopping in Madrid

Madrid is a shopping haven, presenting a blend of marketplaces, boutiques and streets dedicated to retail. Start your adventures at El Rasto, the city’s most famous flea market. Held every Sunday, this maze of stalls sells everything from antiques and vintage clothing to handicrafts and souvenirs.

For a taste of luxury, walk down Madrid’s Golden Mile in the Salamanca district. Home to high-end boutiques and flagship stores, as well as exclusive Spanish designers, you can be sure to purchase yourself a unique Spanish garment.

Gran Via is Madrid’s main thoroughfare, with a myriad of high-street brands, department stores and even theatres. Find more interesting items in the quaint neighbourhoods of Malasaña and Chueca. They are dotted with independent boutiques and vintage stores.

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