Madrid is well known for its big-hitter art museums such as The Prado and Reina Sofía, but there are plenty of lesser-known attractions and local experiences that are well worth your time too.
These innovative food markets are popular social spaces in Madrid's Malasaña and Chueca neighborhoods. – Julienne C. Raboca Mercado de San Miguel, a market built of beautifully ornate glass and ...
With dazzling light and bright blue skies for much of the year, Madrid would be an energising city even without the world-class museums and the buzzing nightlife. The centre has smartened itself ...
Massive theme park to have 15 different attractions in three distinct areas According to a report by Marca, Real Madrid World will contain over a dozen different themed attractions inside the park.
From taking in cutting-edge culture to relaxing in shady parks: these are the very best things to do in marvellous Madrid Positioned to the left of Paseo de Recoletos, this area boasts a bohemian ...
Mild temperatures that range from the high 50s to the upper 70s in September and the low 40s and upper 50s in November make touring around Madrid's outdoor sights like El Rastro market and Casa ...
All the essential Madrid travel and visitor information you need in one place Get a unique view of Madrid aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are two tours covering all of the city's ...