Where Madrid locals come back — no tourist-trap prices.
The main avenue of Madrid, built in the early 20th century as a major urban project connecting the historic center with the newer parts of the city. Along it s…
A creative neighborhood known for its alternative culture, small cafes, vintage shops, and vibrant atmosphere that offers a different perspective on Madrid fro…
A covered gastronomic market near Plaza Mayor where you can sample tapas, seafood, cheeses, and wines from various parts of Spain all in one place.
A former royal estate transformed into a large city park with wide promenades, a lake, gardens, and numerous monuments. Together with the Paseo del Prado avenu…
A historic 17th-century square surrounded by arcades, restaurants, and traditional taverns. Once the site of royal ceremonies, it is today one of the most vibr…
The central square of Madrid and one of the busiest gathering places in the city. This is the location of the famous 'Kilómetro Cero', the point from which dis…