10 Things to do in Castellana That You Shouldn't Miss

February 20, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
Restaurants in Madrid

1. Atelier d'experiences - Tailored luxury fashion & cultural experiences

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Atelier d'experiences - Tailored luxury fashion & cultural experiences

We are a luxury tour operator that focuses on creating experiences that connect the traveler to the local culture, and we do this through tailored luxury fashion and cultural tours in cities throughout Europe and the Middle East. All of our tours / experiences are private, bespoke, and conducted by experts on the subject at hand.

2. Kamiraku

Calle Jose Ortega y Gasset 11, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 661 21 78 81 [email protected] http://www.kamiraku.es/
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Kamiraku

Oriental massage and wellness center. Great massages variety, shiatsu, thai, kobido, ayurveda... Experts in couples massages. Massages in Madrid in a natural-therapy center in the best area of the capital city, the Salamanca quarter. A break, a massage, a sensorial experience… Live your Kamiraku moment in an exclusive atmosphere with the best masseurs specialized in manual oriental therapies, and the most pleasant Zen space in the city. Our installations exude a serene luxury, without any artifices, which will make you feel good from the very first moment. A beautiful and austere space that reminds us of Japanese homes with their rice-paper panels, and the simple and pure decoration created by noble materials such as wenge wood on naked white walls. We will make you enjoy a moment of health and well-being, inner peace and harmony with our massages in Madrid provided by professionals, the best therapy against stress and routine, and to fight the imbalance imposed by daily life.

3. LOLA & LO

Calle Claudio Coello 88, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 910 57 37 54 [email protected] http://WWW.LOLAYLO.COM
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LOLA & LO

LOLA & LO is a Spanish contemporary brand of shoes bags and accessories. Our collections are designed and handcrafted in Spain, where we choose the best materials for each piece, such as Italian and Spanish leathers, exceptional fabrics and unique heels.

4. YOSHI Seitai shiatsu massage clinic

Calle de Velazquez 73 Bajo B, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 606 05 42 29 [email protected] http://www.shiatsuyoshi.com
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YOSHI Seitai shiatsu massage clinic

This is massage center and clinic . Specially treat for back pain , headache, neck pain and foot pain too for Japanese massage “shiatsu “ We have pregnancy massage too. If you have a jet lug , we can help you!!

Reviewed By NatinMadrid - Madrid, Spain

I highly recommend Yoshi's shiatsu clinic. I felt the relaxing and beneficial effects of his shiatsu massage not only during and immediately after it, but also in the following days. Yoshi is a very skilled and knowledgeable shiatsu practitioner, who will take care of asking about your general health condition before the massage and give you explanations about how your muscular system works. I'd definitely come back!

5. El Corte Ingles

Calle de Serrano 47, 28001 Madrid Spain http://www.elcorteingles.es/centroscomerciales/es/eci/centros/centro-comercial-serrano-47-woman
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El Corte Ingles

6. Museo Lazaro Galdiano

Calle Serrano 122, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 915 61 60 84 [email protected] http://www.museolazarogaldiano.es
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Museo Lazaro Galdiano

Reviewed By FactotumDellaCitta - London, United Kingdom

Lázaro Galdiano was a publisher who was active during the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was an avid collector of, well, everything - paintings, coins, textiles, jewelry, arms, and furniture, to name some of his interests. Highlights of his collection are housed in this museum, which is his former mansion.

7. Fundacion Juan March

Calle Castello 77, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 914 35 42 40 [email protected] http://www.march.es/
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Fundacion Juan March

The Fundación Juan March organizes, each year, at least two art exhibitions, around 150 concerts and more than a hundred conferences. Access is free of charge. The Fundación's research library is open to researchers on these areas:contemporary Spanish theatre and music, illusionism and curatorial studies. There is also a restaurant-cafeteria, and a sculpture garden with a public library with free access to around 1,000 books.

Reviewed By BennyMalaga - Malaga, Spain

William Morris was one of the prime leaders of the Arts and Crafts Movement in England and the Juan March Museum had many of his designs in fabrics, wallpapers, and furniture. This is one of the best exhibitions that I have seen in this museum.

8. Galeria Ignacio Redondo

Calle Serrano 120, 28006 Madrid Spain http://www.irfinearts.com
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Galeria Ignacio Redondo

9. Edificio Metropolis

Calle de Alcala 42, 28014 Madrid Spain http://spainattractions.es/metropolis-building
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Edificio Metropolis

Reviewed By Luciafernandez62

This is a symbol of Madrid, so when you visit this incredible city you must take a walk preferably from Puerta de Alcala, go down towards gorgeous Plaza de Cibeles and continue walking uphill on Gran Via. You will soon be facing this building and will recognize it immediately. It belongs to Metropolis Seguros, who bought it and restored it on 1972 from another insurance company, La Union y el Fenix. It is one of the most recognizable buildings in Madrid. It is decorated with pillars and sculptures. Its magnificent dome is topped by a statue of the winged goddess Victoria, which replaced the original bronze statue of the Phoenix and Ganymedes, symbol of the original owner of the building.

10. Fariolen

Calle Lagasca 80, 28001 Madrid Spain +34 915 76 16 92 [email protected] http://www.fariolen.com
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Fariolen

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