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Terrace with splendid views where you can enjoy quality cocktails and tapas in the city centre.
Located in the establishment that was home to the popular Café de Chinitas for years, this new flamenco house will bring the best flamenco and Spanish gastronomy to the centre of Madrid.
Reference room for indie music in the heart of the city, next to Plaza de España.
Enjoy the Madrid skyline whilst savouring a cocktail alongside the city’s largest rooftop swimming pool, in the heart of the Gran Vía.
Download our map displaying a wonderful selection of shops selling hand-crafted items.
Don't miss Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid, two of the world's best teams, in action!
Spain's oldest cultural institution, which is also home to the National Chalcography Centre, boasts a collection of over 1500 paintings.
An exhibition that displays some works related to Diego Velázquez and his two trips to Italy (San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Till 4 September).
Simple temple where the Patron Saint of Madrid is worshipped.
This small hermitage in the area known as Madrid Río boasts a ceiling covered in original Goya frescoes.
The Madrid Carnival season ends with this popular burial and a procession made up of enormous figures (From San Antonio de la Florida. 26 February).
The heroes of the 2nd of May executions were laid to rest in this small and largely unknown cemetery in Parque del Oeste.
This museum can be discovered in the La Latina neighborhood, which holds pieces from all around Spain.
Peaceful cafe in Lavapies allowing customers an interesting chat or reading with a hot chocolate or coffee.
A selection of ten statues around the city that come out to meet visitors
A shopping spree on Madrid’s most iconic thoroughfare and a guide to the finest shops.
Discover some of Madrid’s best bars and clubs in the area surrounding Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía.
Madrid is like a huge jigsaw puzzle: fit in the neighbourhoods to create the whole picture!
Numerous gods and goddesses protect Madrid's streets, perched atop its fountains and on the rooftops of its tallest buildings, making the city a veritable Olympus.
With a history dating back over a hundred years, this imposing avenue is one of Madrid's great icons