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Madrid Overview

With 3,5 million of inhabitants Madrid is one of the most populous and largest city in Spain. The cental location in the Iberian Peninsula (at an altitude of 646 meters above the sea level) makes it perfect for starting a journey around Spain. A key attraction of Madrid, the Spain´s Capital and home of Spanish Royal family, is its art, culture and an exciting atmosphere of its lively nightlife, flamengo and corrida halls. About 75 % of the Spaniards speak Castilian Spanish language, which is the native language in the city, but there are different languages in different regions such as- Catalan, Gallego, Basque and so on.

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Cable car - Teleférico de Madrid

Cable car - Teleférico de Madrid

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One of the best way how to explore Madrid is to see this city from a bird's eye view by taking the cable car "Teleférico de...

Flamenco shows - tickets on-line

Flamenco shows - tickets on-line

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Flamenco is a form of Spanish folk music and dance from the region of Andalusia in southern Spain. It includes cante (singing),...

Prado museum

Prado museum

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The Museo del Prado features one of the world's finest collections of European art (paintings and sculptures), from 12th cent. to...

Royal Palace (Palacio Real de Madrid)

Royal Palace (Palacio Real de Madrid)

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The Royal Palace is the lavish site of royal events, but King Juan Carlos and his family have lived in the smaller Palacio de la...

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Steve 50 points

Nowadays Madrid is the thrilling city!

28.10.2014

architecture 3.5 of 5
gastronomy 3 of 5
nightlife 3 of 5
culture 4 of 5
prices 3 of 5
safety 3.5 of 5
After more than 10 years, since I was last here, Madrid made a totally new impression on me.
At that time people seemed to me seemed closed, uncommunicative and spoke only Spanish. I remember the huge dug up, dusty boulevards ... I didn´t like this city too much.
But everything is about emotions and this year, when I arrived to Madrid, I felt totally differently. Probably because now I am able to speak a little Spanish.
Madrid is relatively young, a huge city with 3 million people. You won´t find here many historic monuments but the public transport is here very good (metro has 10 routes) and everywhere something is happening, lively atmosphere is thrilling. Lots of parks, cozy coffee bars with sweet churros, tapas bars - you feel relaxed here. Galleries are definitely the biggest attraction. Indeed, apart from Don Quixote and caravels, who discovered America, is enrolled in world history mainly Spanish painting: Picasso, Dali, Goya, El Greco... Although I am a layman I was fascinated by biblical paintings of El Greco, Goya or horror-erotical paintings of Hieronymus Bosh in the gallery Prado. This gallery is great to visit and see for anyone.

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Gerard 25 points

Just Amazing

03.07.2017

architecture 5 of 5
gastronomy 4 of 5
nightlife 3.5 of 5
culture 4.5 of 5
prices 3.5 of 5
safety 4 of 5
I am a lover of big cities, and Madrid is one of my favourites. You can eat amazingly well (recommend trying Casa Lucio), and of course the typical "bocata de calamares" in Plaza Mayor. If you care about culture, there are many museums you can visit, and they are all really close from each other (Prado Museum is a must see). If not, walking through La Castellana will also delight you. The metro system works really well, and you can arrive everywhere with it (be careful with the kind of ticket you buy, you can get many discounts if you look closely). Of course is a really crowded city, but surely you'll enjoy it.

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