Madrid is a must-see for anyone traveling through Spain. With incredible history and heritage, there is something there for everyone. Madrid should be on your list of places to visit in Spain, the perfect start to a journey where you can thentravel to Barcelonaafter seeing all Madrid has to...
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Save Hi all, i will be visiting Barcelona mid October and will be taking the bullet train to Madrid, mid week. What are the "must sees" in Madrid that i can do in a day? Suggestions for favorite restaurants? Fun local places...? Thanks! Reply Report inappropriate content 1 reply j...
These barrios were once bohemian quarter of the city, and are still the preferred evening destination for enjoying a glass of wine and the latest tapas, with views of the picturesque Plaza Santa Ana, one of Madrid's must-sees. Eating in Madrid Tapas bars may have become a global ...
MADRID, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- This weekend sees the 8th round of matches in the Liga Santander before Spain's clubs go into the next international break. The round of games kicks off on Friday as Betis look to return to form after their 5-1 thrashing away to Villarreal last weekend. Eib...
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The Prado and Reina Sofia are two world famous art museums located in Madrid. Both of these should be on the list of must-sees for any art aficionado. Reina Sofia is housed in a former hospital, and an impressive building it is. Inside you’ll find works by many famous Spanish artists...
Avila is a must-see for travelers who enjoy visiting churches and cathedrals. Known as “The City of Stone,” Avila is reported to have more Gothic and Romanesque churches per capita than any other city in Spain. Overlooking a river, it is the highest provincial capital in Spain. ...
If you’re intohistory, theMuseo de la Historia de Madridin centrally located Malasaña, or the Museo de San Isidro are must-sees. Check out theCasa de la Monedato see how money and currency has influenced trade and commerce in the New World and Europe. ...
What extra cultural events are available and what must-sees are closed? Hi everyone! I need advice--one of the kind itinerary helpers on my other trip-advice thread has pointed out that my trip time Madrid, Spain (April 13-17 2006) coincides with...