Shopaholics love, foodies adore, and romantics worship Madrid. The reason for that is simple – the magnificent city never ceases to amaze all of them. If you have visited Madrid more than once and are well-aware of the main landmarks of the city, it’s high time to pay attention to the non-standard excursion destinations and secret places of the city.
Madrid is a paradise for lovers of nightlife and recreation. Here you will find attractive nightclubs, many bars, various shops and sports centers, and, of course, amusement parks for family … Open
1. The system of buses is very well-developed in the city, so travelers can easily get to any area of Madrid by public transport. If you plan to travel frequently, you can purchase a … Open
Having left the cellar, continue your walk on picturesque streets of Madrid and don’t be afraid if you notice that pictures on the façade of one historical building start changing. You’re not hallucinating and it’s, perhaps, too early to quit drinking wine. There is a unique building with a digital façade (Digital Façade) near the Atocha station. Every evening, many people come to see the building.
It is safe to say that Urban G.L is the most creative hotel in Madrid. This hotel keeps a priceless collection of items dedicated to culture and history of Papua New Guinea. The items, the … Open
Have you ever dreamt of walking on Madrid streets together with a celebrity? It’s not that hard to make this dream come true. For that purpose, visit the trendy Malasaña district. Without a doubt, that’s the most stylish, colorful, fashionable and glamorous part of Madrid. If there’s a place in the city to spot celebrities, that’s definitely Malasana. Make a walk there and watch artists and street musicians who regularly gather in this area. Visit local shops and don’t be afraid of long queues – quite often, among the modestly waiting people, it’s possible to spot internationally famous designers, actors, and writers. You can finish the day in a very romantic way – view the sunset from a small square located behind the old San Francisco el Grande Church.