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  • Madrid, Spain

    Retiro Park, Madrid This is one of the best tourist attraction in Madrid. The full name of this park expressed as El Parque del Buen Retiro, but usually shortened to El Retiro. Park is driven in a huge area which approximately 350 acers. It was belonged to Spanish...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Hookah bars near Centro Comercial H2O

    Centro Comercial H2O Centro Comercial H2O is a shopping complex which contains lot of shops. Apart from having fun by shopping all day there this is an amazing place to enjoy the night life in Madrid. Near the shopping complex there are restaurants and bars. This place...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Madrid, 7 years ago
  • 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 , in Erasmus party Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Rosi La Loca

    As a Scottish lass on exchange in Madrid, I personally had not experienced Spanish tapas at all, the closest I've come is Mexican tapas. So I was pretty excited to see what all the fuss is about and Rosi La Loca fulfilled my expectations. The restaurant is cute, with...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Retiro Park

    Hi Alba, good afternoon. You keep on showing us interesting places that look really good. It seems like you love to talk about places so that other people get to know them. That's great! I have to confess I had no idea that there was another 'Retiro Park' in Madrid,...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Parque Europa

    Source The 'Europa Park' is located 20 km from Madrid in 'Torrejón de Ardoz'. Europa Park is a complex park of more than 23 hectares, built in an area where there was once very rundown buildings. Today it is a beautiful park where families can spend the day, from the...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Chocolatería San Ginés

    If you are going to Spain, you will soon see that Spaniards love to eat sweet things. They put a lot of sugar in their coffee, they have many confectionery and pastry shops and you will be able to find a lot of their typical dishes with a sweet note, such as egg yolks...

    0 , in Where to eat Madrid, 7 years ago
  • El Rastro Market

    El Rastro is the famous flea market taking place in Madrid every Sunday from 9am to 3pm. Most people that visit it come from La Latina metro station which leads you directly to the beginning of the market. So be ready to see hoards of tourists and locals from that...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Malasaña

    Madrid has many interesting districts, such as: Chueca, Las Letras, La Latina... where each of those has its own character. And out of all of them, Malasaña is my favorite. Generally, amazing place with its own atmosphere where you can be yourself and see others doing...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Colón Square

    In my other post I spoke to you about Barcelona's Colón Square, and now I'm going to tell you about the Colón Square which is in Madrid. It is situated on a roundabout on Castellana street, and just before you reach Recoletos road. This square stands out mainly for...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Primark

    All Spaniards could notice something important was going to happen at number 42 Gran Vía road (one of Madrid's most recognised and main streets). It wasn't until the 15th October 2015 when what was awaited came to its finish. Hundreds of young Spaniards were queued up...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Calle Gran Vía

    Reunion in Madrid; one of Ginos and beer Today has been a day of Erasmus reunions. I'm prepared to tell you about my great Sunday. Who said that Sundays weren't cool!? Here I present mine today: We had already spent many days talking about an Erasmus get-together. We...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 7 years ago
  • The Prado Museum

    I was walking around Madrid when I suddenly realised I didn't know where I was any more. I didn't have phone signal, only money. Very importantly, I wanted to visit something. I was walking through a park when I saw an enormous building: The Prado Museum (el Museo del...

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 7 years ago
  • El Tigre

    One of the main concerns when one goes to Madrid (especially for Latin Americans) is the high cost of food, beer, entrance to the clubs, etc. After racking our brains for a while trying to find a place where we could enjoy ourselves without having to spend a fortune,...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Puerta del Sol

    I wasn't expecting to find la Plaza del Sol the first time I saw it. I was looking for an apartment to stay in and before I started to walk, it was really the only place I had in mind as a priority. I remember I had to get off at 'Sol' and walk down a couple of streets....

    0 , in What to see Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Museo Arqueológico Nacional

    So if you have heard about a museum in Madrid, you would have probably heard about El Prado or maybe Reina Sofia. Both of them are art museums. And both of them are indeed great places to visit. They have a lot of invaluable art pieces that for art lovers would be just...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Parque del Retiro

    The Retiro park in Madrid is one of the best kept public parks in the country. If you think it looks seems in the photographs, the inside can be so enormous you get lost although this will not be a problem because as soon as entering, you're gazing at it. My...

    0 , in What to do Madrid, 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 , in Where to eat Madrid, 7 years ago
  • Indalo Tapas

    The bar is amazing. The tapas that they put out are really good and for a really low price. Whenever I go to the area I go in. They also have a menu for 9 euro which is brilliant. The service is good, I really liked the atmosphere because the majority of the people are...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Madrid, 7 years ago
  • +KCopas

    This fun and stylish young franchise has bars in the most popular parts of the capital. Under the motto ‘Best Quality –Low Cost’, +Kcopas can be found in Chueca (calle Infantas, 13), San Alberto (calle San Alberto, 3), La Latina (calle Costanilla de San Andrés,...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Madrid, 7 years ago

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