Daniele Iannarone

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Places by Daniele

  • Downtown Madrid

    Madrid Río is one of the prettiest and most relaxing attractions in Madrid, and I have the good fortune to be living near enough to the river for being able to walk alongside it every day and take in the beautiful scenery. (View from the funicular near Principe Pio) I...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Plaza de España

    Plaza de España is by far the place I love most in the world! When you enter, you don't immediately notice it's immense size, but once you're inside you need a few seconds to grasp it. It's shaped like a hug, a hug from Spain towards its ex-colonies in the...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Downtown Madrid

    The perfect place to celebrate your birthday, hold a private party or really any type of event, goodbyes, tupper sexs, or you can even rent out an entire room... The prices there are pretty cheap, especially for drinks, for shots and for the delicious mojitos, the best...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Takos al pastor

    September is the month when all of us Mexican expats start getting a bit nostalgic. We wonder where we'll be celebrating the "Independence Day, " but above all, what we miss most is the pozole, the enchiladas, and, of course, the tacos from around the corner. After a...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • El Rastro Market

    El Rastro is one of the most well-known street markets in Madrid, being oft-frequented by many tourists and also by locals. The market is incredible, it's very big and you can find anything you want there. The market features a plethora of curious objects, including...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Indalo Tapas

    Here I give you the Facebook page: Indalo Tapas, for whoever wants to take a look, it's a very interesting place, especially for people who don't like to spend a lot of money, which can be tough in the centre of Madrid. You can eat dinner with two tapas! There are also...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Calle Gran Vía

    Madrid's Gran Via is well-known by Spaniards everywhere, we've all either heard about it or have actually been there, but for those of you who have not had the good fortune of visiting it, I'll provide you with a short summary. This street is located in the dead-centre...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Teatro Kapital

    In the Kapital Madrid... Oh Madrid! So nice day and night, full of life and young people desiring some fun. Every weekend you see people from all around the world flock to the city centre with one common goal: a great night of dancing. Nearly six months have gone by...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Indalo Tapas

    I've been to Indalo Tapas several times, and I love it. With a beer, you get the opportunity to choose a tapa (in other bars they give you a pre-selected tapa and if you like it, good, and if you don't, too bad), and this isn't the norm for Madrid. The waiters are...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • La Puerta de Alcalá

    The Puerta de Alcalá is located in Madrid's Plaza de la Independencia. It's one of the symbols of the Spanish capital and is located a few metres away from the Plaza de Cibeles and the Retiro Park, in an area heavy with traffic and pedestrians. It has been declared a...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Santa Maria del Mar

    Located in a favourable position, directly beside the Santa Maria del Mar church, this tiny restaurant is unlikely to feature in Barcelona restaurant guides, but it nevertheless constitutes a good choice for people who would need to decide upon a place to eat in the...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Mercado la provenzal

    Mercado Provenzal is a chain, but I did not know it the first time I went. It can be found at Nervion, near the Sevilla FC football stadium. I lived right near there, and I must say that during the first month of my stay I only went one afternoon. So what about it is...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Parc Güell

    Barcelona's magnificent Parc Güell is perched atop a hill, it was created at the beginning of the twentieth century by architect Antonio Gaudi, and it's absolutely remarkable. Gaudi managed to create a garden where nature is the main attraction thanks to all the...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Spanish lessons in small groups in Sol with fully qualified native teacher!

    The Puerta del Sol is Spain's most famous and important square and it is located in the dead centre of Madrid. The main building in the square is the one of the Casa Correos (Mail House), otherwise known as the 'Casa del Reloj' (Clock House), which is the oldest...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Plaza de Cibeles

    The Plaza de Cibeles is located in the dead centre of the Spanish capital, and it's one of the famous symbols of Madrid, both for the location in which it is found and also for it's surroundings, its fountain and for the Real Madrid celebrations. The strategic location...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Arco del Triunfo

    Next on our visit of Barcelona's most touristic sites we find the Arc de Triomphe, located on Passeig de Lluis Companys street. It was designed by architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas and is considered a "Cultural Good for Local Interest" in Barcelona. Arco del...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Mandala

    Salamanca is a city like no other. Its size allows for tourists to easily walk around the entire city, losing themselves in the city only to find themselves once again in the deepest corners of the golden city. My friends and I found ourselves extremely tired after an...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Seville

    The Seville Cathedral is the third tallest in the world. It is really worth a visit, especially for the incredible view onto the city from the Giralda clock tower. The architecture is very particular and I liked it very much. During the visit, it is possible to obtain...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Parc Güell

    Parc Güell is a park designed by Antoni Gaudi, a well-known architect in Barcelona famous for having designed other buildings such as the Sagrada Família and the Casa Batlló... Parc Güell is inspired by nature and animals, it is very pretty, there is a good...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Schwartz's

    It's what people travel thousands of miles to Montreal to taste! Though they may associate Montreal and Quebec with French-Canadian delicacies, and they are delicious, like poutine and tourtiere, Montreal is actually famous for two other foods: bagels, and, of course,...

    0 , 8 years ago

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