Majadahonda (Spanish pronunciation: [ma.xa.ða.ˈon.da]) is a municipality in Spain, situated 16 km northwest of Madrid, in the Community of Madrid.
Restaurants in Majadahonda
4 based on 258 reviews
4 based on 1 reviews
Las Rozas Village is situated within easy reach of the heart of Madrid and on the road to some of Spain's most important UNESCO Word Heritage Sites. Smart shoppers looking for both great style and great value head to Las Rozas Village. Designed to evoke a collage of international architectural styles, the Village brings together an eclectic collection of some 100 luxury outlet boutiques including Escada, Tommy Hilfiger and Swarovski, all offering exceptional reductions of up to 60% on the recommended retail price, all year round.
Nice ambience with good shops. The 3 of us took 30-min uber-ride there, cost €35 to go there & €43 back ~ cheaper than Village Shuttle per person. Remember to register for free membership to get 15% discount.Dear guest, Thank you for your review. We are glad you enjoyed your visit to Las Rozas Village and we look forward to welcoming you again soon.
5 based on 36 reviews
Ya conocía la vinoteca por referencias de terceros pero no había ido nunca. Puede ir, por fin, y no solo a la tienda sino a una cata de vinos. Me gustaron mucho la profesionalidad del dueño y sus conocimientos, la variedad y selección de vinos y también la forma de organizar y gestionar las catas. Sin duda volveré. es una de las mejores vinotecas de Madrid.
4 based on 59 reviews
Sigue siendo un antro genial, y en el que tomar unas cervezas siempre cae bien. Pero hacía mucho que no iba (y he ido mucho) y no es lo que era, pero por la comida principalmente. Precios de restaurante de calle (que tienen 4 cosas pero eso ya lo sabemos) y que no se corresponden, pero bueno, me trajo buenos recuerdos.
4 based on 41 reviews
Here for a family celebration.
The club caters for sports enthusiasts of all kind: golf, horse-riding, canoeing, football... and additionally offers a restaurant.
The kids enjoyed it very much, sailing on in the artificial lake and running around the vast premises.
The restaurant was just alright. Food -we were a large 40+ pax group on a set menu- was good, service was OK too but space a bit tight, we had to kind of elbow each other a bit.
Again, great place for kids, for a family celebration and a sunday out in the sun
4.5 based on 45 reviews
The Prado has one of the largest art collections in the world, and is best known for its diverse assortment of works by Velasquez, Goya and El Greco.
One of the greatest collections of works by de Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, Rubens, and many other masters. You could easily spend anywhere from 4-5 hours to a few days at this museum.
We purchased the Paseo del Arte ticket at the less crowded Thyssen-Bornemisza and were able to gain entrance to a much shorter ticket line. We also needed to pick up a free ticket for our son (under 18) and were able to do this in the same ticket line as well. There are staff at the ticket lines to help direct you to these lines, so don't hesitate to ask for help. You can also leave the museum for lunch and return the same day. Just make sure you get your ticket stamped.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
In fact the museum is called "Museo de la seleccion Espanola de futbol". Barely known by tourists becaus there is no information about in Madrid city guides. Easy reachable by bus (45min from Moncloa metro station, busstop about 1km from museum). Located next to the training fields of the National Spanish soccer team.
Very nice and interesting museum about the history of the Spanish national soccer team. You can see shirts, shoes, balls, cups, ... There is also a shop where you can buy t-shirts, ...
A pitty it is not so known because it is sure worth a visit if you are soccer fan and on holiday in Madrid.
If you totally don't like soccer, don't go!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum offers visitors an overview of art from the 13th century to the late 20th century. In the nearly one thousand works on display, visitors can contemplate the major periods and pictorial schools of western art such as the Renaissance, Mannerism, the Baroque, Rococo, Romanticism and the art of the 19th and 20th centuries up to Pop Art. The museum also features works from some movements not represented in state-owned collections, such as Impressionism, Fauvism, German Expressionism and the experimental avant-garde movements of the early 20th century. In addition, it boasts an important collection of 19th-century American painting not found in any other European museum institutions.
This is rated one of the top museums in Madrid and it didn't disappoint! Staff was very friendly, museum was well laid out, and there were good special Exhibitions.
5 based on 11 reviews
Primero hemos jugado mi hermana y yo en el virtualizer una partida las 2 juntas contra los zombies. Muy divertida, corres, disparas, te proteges, etc... Después una partida en un box, donde tienen un montón de juegos diferentes para que elijas los que mas te gusten.
Te metes totalmente en el juego, se te hace raro quitarte las gafas y volver a la realidad.
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