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Pad Thai
Pad Thai - a filling option for just 8. 90€ If you are a fan of museums and you want to tackle the route through the Barrio de Las Letras, which includes the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the CaixaForum, and the most...
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Theme Park
Everyone has a list of things that they want to do before they die, even if that list is just on their head. My list is already some years old and some of the points are still the same. (Except dying my hair blue). One of my things to do was going on a roller...
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La Puerta de Alcalá
There it was, in the middle of the square, at the intersection of all the national roads, "the horse". This chivalrous, warlike or even romantic figure, which appears in the center of many important squares and that for the majority of passerby's stays there, in the...
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Sabatini Gardens
The Sabatini Gardens are not one of the main attractions in Madrid, however, it's really likely that you will visit them as they are situated just next to the Royal Palace of Madrid, and, from there, you can take fantastic photos - especially from the entrance that it...
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Cereal Hunters
Cereal Hunters Cereal Hunters is the name of the establishment located on Calle Mejía Lequerica, 14 (28004 Madrid), close to the Alonso Martínez metro station. Here, as its name state, an extensive menu of cereal is offered, which can be ordered with different and...
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Lateral
In Madrid, there is a really well-known chain called Lateral, and I, for one, am a huge fan. Restaurants The chain has lots of different restaurants across the city - you can find them and enjoy their menus at the following addresses: Calle Arturo Soria 126-128 C. C....
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LOA BAR
Open from Wednesday to Saturday from 9pm to 4am. Drinks only €5 for Erasmus students. VideoDj. Special prices for celebrations.
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Mamarrachos
A bar where you can go quietly or full out. It is up to you;) On weekends it is slammed and some Thursdays they have a party called Crazy Thursdays where you can play beer pong, flip cup... and with very cheap prices! Of course a good place to meet people
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Madrid Cablecar
What beautiful views! It will be a very appealing place to visit during my next trip to Madrid! Thank you very much for sharing this type of information with us, with this I will, without a doubt, be drawing up a plan and calculating the budget necessary for the time...
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Príncipe Pío shopping centre
Príncipe Pío Mall is one of the most well-known in Madrid, and I am lucky enough to be situated just a couple of minutes away from it and can easily get there walking. It is mainly a place of leisure for people of all ages, although it's easy to appreciate that it's...
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La Puerta de Alcalá
Before you start reading this review, I recommend that you search for the song, “La Puerta de la Alcalá”, sung as a duet by María Belén and Víctor Manuel. This song was popularised in the 1980s and it’s holds a very important position in the culture of Madrid,...
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
The university that I am currently studying in is the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Fuenlabrada. This university is one of the biggest in terms of the number of campuses and higher-education vocational colleges it has. In total, there are four faculties at the...
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Restaurante Kokoxaxa
Spain is a place of many wonders. The culinary aspect of it is very diverse and delicious but not as publicised as Italian and French food within Europe. However, different types of cuisines around the world have made their home in Spain and have grown in popularity....
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Facultad de Caminos Cafe
Eating at your faculty's cafe every day at the Complutense University of Madrid could end up being quite expensive in the long run. What usually happens is that the students who stay on campus to eat because they have classes in the afternoon bring their own food in a...
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Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Without a doubt one of the main attractions in Madrid is the famous Santiago Bernabéu stadium, opened in 1947. And, really, it's not just for football lovers or fans of Real Madrid F. C. - personally, I'm not a football fan myself, but even so I thoroughly enjoyed the...
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Juana la Loca Restaurant à Madrid,Espagne.
Juana la Loca restaurant is located in the heart of la Latina, where there is the el Rastro on Sunday morning (a popular flea market in Madrid). It is located at Plaza Puerta de Moros, 4. You can eat pinchos and tapas (raciones). I recommend the tortilla, the foie gras...
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El Escorial
The Royal Site of San Lorenzo de el Escorial. Madrid. Spain It is without a doubt a great place to visit if you're in Madrid (Spain). It's about 30 miles from the centre of Madrid, in the Guadarrama Mountains. It has some beautiful gardens, The House of the Prince, and...
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La Descubierta
If you want to find a bar with a good atmosphere, attentive staff (even despite the number of customers), and dishes which are at once reasonably-priced, wholesome, and appetising, then get yourself down to La Descubierta. To put it simply, it's a tapas bar which also...
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Santiago Bernabeu
This is one of the cafes which impressed me most, and not just because of the quality of the coffee, which I will explain in a moment. Any madridista, or Real Madrid fan, will buy an item of clothing or some other piece of memorabilia of their beloved team if ever they...
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La Troika
Source This is one of the best/worst places I've had the chance to discover in Madrid. It is a Russian bar (hence the name) located in Calle Jardines 11 in the middle of Madrid. It can be accessed from Calle Montera, turning perpendicular to where the 100 Montaditos is...