A stay in Madrid is simply not complete without a visit to the Prado Museum, a sprawling art museum boasting an extensive collection of Spanish and European artwork. Leggi tutto.
This formal, French-style garden was created in the 1930's and opened to the public in 1978 by King Juan Carlos I Leggi tutto.
The Fountain of the Fallen Angel: a curious statue located at the Parque del Retiro Leggi tutto.
On one side of the city, up went the city's emblematic Palacio Real (Royal Palace), designed by Italian architects Filippo Juvarra and Giambattista Saccheti Leggi tutto.
It's the largest library in the Spanish-speaking world and is responsible for identifying, preserving, conserving and promoting information about Spain's cultural heritage. Leggi tutto.
If you're in the market for a mouth-watering serving of chocolate and churros, then San Ginés, tucked into the historic and picturesque passageway of the same name, is the place to go. Leggi tutto.
Don't pass up this opportunity to immerse yourself in 19th-century Madrid and learn all about the fascinating facets of the Romanticism period! Leggi tutto.
Easily one of Madrid's most photographed sights, the city's elegant Plaza Mayor is a spacious, enclosed square built in the 17th century. Leggi tutto.
Miralá, miralá, miralá... (singing a famous song about "Puerta de Alcalá") Leggi tutto.