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  • De María

    Gran Vía is both one of the most important and most representative streets in Madrid and visiting it is a unique experience for all, particularly as it has become an important commercial and leisure area for citizens and, particularly, tourists alike! We were already...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Loving Hut

    Hi Everyone! Yesterday was a very special friends birthday, and to celebrate we had a surprise dinner. As she is considering becoming vegan, we thought the best idea would be to take her to Loving Hut. The truth is we didn't know of this restaurant previously, but a...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Al Mounia

    As you can guess from the title of this post, today I will be talking about the absolute disappointment that I felt when eating as this very well-known restaurant in Madrid city centre. For those of you who are lovers of exotic food, specifically Arabic food, you will...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Nigiri

    A couple of days ago, I was with some friends in the centre of Madrid and we decided that we felt like going somewhere for food. We fancied some Japanese food, but all of the restaurants that we knew of closed at 4pm and didn't open again until 6pm. Besides, if I go to...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Fairuz Restaurant

    Fairuz is a restaurant specialising in Lebanese cuisine and is situated right in the heart of Madrid. Source Fairuz is a famous Lebanese singer and actress who is extremely well-known in the Arabic world, as well as some other countries in the Far East, whose career...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

    Madrid is an enriching city in every possible sense of the word, despite being relatively small, given that all of its monuments, museums and parks are located just a few minutes walking distance from one another. It's absolutely essential that you visit the Museo Reina...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Templo de Debod

    One of the things that I like most about Madrid is the closeness of all of its cultural and tourist attractions. I was walking back to my house and, without even having planned it, I had stumbled across the famous Templo de Debod. This particular attraction is one of...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Museo del Ferrocarril

    A very important part of Madrid's history has occurred thanks to the existence of trains, which were introduced into the daily life of the city's citizens from the start of the twentieth century and continue to play an imperative role in society today. The addition of...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Chocolateria San Gines

    When I was in the 9. th grade of high school (about 2012) I was doing a trip with my class to Madrid. We have been there for almost 2 weeks. What we really wanted to try were churros. So we were on the streets asking somebody where we can eat churros, or more like...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Catedral de la Almudena

    Next to the Palace, Palacio Real in Madrid there is the Almudena-Cathedral. The outside is really cool. What I liked most were the doors! I think I have never seen doors as nice as them! Such a nice colour mix - black-green. And there are some nice details to find....

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Palacio Real

    Well, there is not so much to say about that palace. It's quite big but a little bit boring, just a building. To be honest, on the outside it's quite dirty. I don't know why the Spanish let decay a building which is so representative - I mean, that's the palace!...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Parque Carlos Arias Navarro

    During my first two weeks in Madrid, I was lucky enough to be temporarily living in Aluche, which is an area situated in the south-west of the capital. I used to go running every day in Parque Carlos Arias Navarro, which was situated just opposite the place where I was...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Parque del Buen Retiro (Retiro Park)

    Parque del Retiro - that's the name of a pretty big park in Madrid. In this park you can spend a lot of time walking around and enjoying the green view. In addition, you find some lakes. In one of those lakes you can rent a boat and paddle a bit - well, that was just a...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Palacio de Cristal

    Whilst walking through Buen Retiro, I found the Palacio de Cristal... I found myself walking through Buen Retiro Park, which, to me, seems like Madrid's very own version of Central Park. The park is both huge and pretty, and when I thought that it couldn't get any more...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Plaza Isabel II

    Although the square's official name is Plaza Isabel II, a significantly large number of Madrid's citizens know it as Ópera. In fact, if you ask for directions or information about this square, it's possible that some people don't know where it is. This is one of the...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Teleférico de Madrid

    One of the things that I like the most about Madrid is the fact that you can enjoy seeing almost all of the city on foot. One of recommended neighbourhoods is Argüelles, which is located just a few minutes walking distance away from the very centre of the city, close...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Chocolatería San Ginés

    It's more than just love for churros - you come to San Ginés for the love of history and tradition. It's well known that, when coming to Madrid, you could not avoid, in fact, should not avoid stepping foot in the most famous chocolate shop in the city. The reputation...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 5 years ago
  • 100 Montaditos

    Many exchange students choose Madrid as their destination for the best six months of their lives (and, for the lucky ones, a whole year! ). Spanish cuisine is renowned across the globe, with good reason... it's incredible! I am going to talk to you about some dishes and...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Madrid, 5 years ago
  • Biblioteca Nacional de España

    I would consider myself to be a person that’s very much inclined towards literature. In Mexico, my school had a library with a wide range of materials from different authors falling under many categories and genres. When I came to Madrid, I only brought one book with...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 5 years ago
  • CaixaForum Madrid

    Although I am not studying for a degree in Architecture, I can just imagine how architects and industrial designers must feel every time they visit a museum like CaixaForum in Madrid. I would think that, for them, it must be a kind of heaven or a complete dream come...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 5 years ago

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