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.
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The gallery is a dynamic space and cultural meeting located in the central Madrid neighborhood of Malasaña, where temporary exhibitions, film projections, painting workshops and other activities related to culture and art are held.
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Modus Operandi was born in 2012 at number 5 of Reina Mercedes street in Madrid, although we are currently located in the heart of the Barrio de las Letras (C / Lope de Vega 31). The Modus Operandi gallery combines almost all the creative activity (art gallery, publishing house, audiovisual and theatrical production company ...), betting on cultural transversality.
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Cava Baja Gallery, Art Gallery in Madrid City. Contemporary Spanish artists. Underground La Latina. Cava Baja Gallery is near the Plaza Mayor, Almudena's Cathedral, The Royal Palace in a fun street with restaurants and oldest hotels in Madrid. Cava Baja Gallery, galeria de arte en la ciudad de Madrid, en La latina, barrio de Palacio, Madrid de los Austrias, en una de las calles mas antiguas de Madrid, de tabernas y posadas centenarias, Cerca de Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, Palacio Real y la Catedral de La Almudena. Trabajamos con artistas contemporáneos consagrados en exposición individual o colectiva. Entre fondas y tabernas, Cava Baja Gallery. Cava Baja, 27 - Horario: Martes - Sabado: De 11 a 21.30 h. Domingos: De 11 a 18 h. Lunes, cerrado por descanso. cavabajagallery.com
This street was one of the highlights of our trip to Madrid. It might only be a relatively short street but it’s one of the best. It’s a warren of tapas bars, with around 50 or so in the one small area. We started at one end and made our way along them, picking and choosing in a random sort of way. The street follows the curves of the original 12th-century city wall and in some of the bars like Posada del Dragon, you can still see remains of some of the wall. Our top three places were: 1. La Concha 2. Pousada del Dragon 3. Casa Luca La Concha was our absolute favourite. A tiny place full of character that served an amazing vermouth cocktail and complimentary tapas. They make their own vermouth which they sell at €12 a bottle. We left with our backpack clinking because we'd bought two. GETTING THERE: 5 min walk from Plaza Mayor
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This house is very elegant You pay 8 euros But you get to see a lovely palace Is located in front of Cibeles
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This is a great example or reconverted urban warehouses for the purpose of cultural pastimes for mainstream population. A well located spot for decades used as the main slaughterhouse for the city next to the Manzanares river. Located along the pedestrian walkway and cycling route. This makes it a great day trip since it makes a nice trip to and from. There are a couple of nice restaurants and bars or you can eat along the route back. A good option if you have some free time¡
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