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Madrid
Travel Guide
Interesting Sights
and
Places to Visit in Madrid
Author:
Emil Netzov
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and one of the most famous
cultural centres in the whole Europe. As a result it remains one of
major tourist destinations worldwide. The city offers wide range of
attractions which are mostly assembled in its centre and in three
major districts: Retiro, Salamanca and Arganzuela. However there are
also some hotspots on the outskirts and in the vicinity of Madrid.
The downtown area boasts of so-called ‘Golden Triangle of Art’ which
includes: The Prado National Museum, The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
and Reina Sofia Museum. In Prado visitors may see masterpieces of
such famous painters like: Goya, Velazquez, van Dyck, Dürer,
Breughel and Rubens while Thyssen-Bornemisza owns a great collection
of paintings and sculptures from different periods of art including
the latest ones like: Post-Modernism, Cubism, Surrealism and
Pop-Art. Most tourists will remember Reina Sofia Museum as it
presents world-famous Picasso masterpiece called ‘Guernica’. This
painting is an icon of the modern culture. It expresses tragedy of
citizens who lived in the village named Guernica when it was heavily
bombed by the Nazis during Spanish Civil War in 1937. After visiting
so many museums most people feel tired. Fortunately there are two
big parks nearby. One of them is called Retiro and it is definitely
the biggest and most famous recreational place in the city centre of
Madrid while the other is Royal Botanical Garden. Botanical Garden
is recommended for all those who want to see unique species of
plants and trees. Adult entrance fee is 2 Euro, while Retiro Park is
accessible free of charge. Another attraction in Madrid is downtown
which is an area situated around main town square called Plaza
Mayor.
At present it is a great place to taste delicious dishes from
Spanish cuisine or have a small drink in one of many stylish cafes.
From Plaza Mayor there are only few steps to famous Royal Palace
(Palacio Real) that is the main seat of Spanish Royal Family. About
fifty rooms are available for tourists to visit. The palace is
surrounded by marvellous garden named Campo del Moro which is a
great place to relax. Music lovers should definitely visit the most
famous Spanish opera-house – Teatro Real.
Apart from cultural institutions, parks and monuments, Madrid is
also known as Spanish sports hub. In fact there is a magnificient
Estadio Santiago Bernabeu stadium situated in Cuatro Caminos
district. The stadium is a home of Real Madrid soccer team and all
fans of this club have to see it and buy some souvenirs in local
Real Madrid shop. Another soccer team linked with the city of Madrid
is Atletico. Atletico play its home games on Vicente Calderon venue
which is situated in the north-western part of Arganzuela
neighbourhood in a district called Imperial. Soccer is one of the
favourite sports in Spain, while another Spanish national sport is
bullfighting. Thus in Madrid you may see a very famous bullring
called ‘Las Ventas’. It is probably the home of bullfighting in
Spain and as a result the national treasure of this country. This
attraction is situated in Salamanca quarter called Guindalera.
Anyway if somebody doesn’t like watching sports, but just wants to
spend some time in active way, then it is recommended to visit Casa
de Campo park. This is the biggest park in Madrid and probably also
one of the largest in the whole Spain. As a result it is a great
place for bike riding, jogging and playing soccer as well as other
team sports. In addition to that Madrid’s Zoological Garden is
located in this park.
Apart from unique and exotic species of animals, there are also such
facilities like: aquarium, aviary and dolphinarium on the ZOO’s
premises. Next to the ZOO you will find marvellous theme park with
many attractions for adults, teenagers and kids. After seeing so
many hotspots on the ground, everybody would like to take a look of
the city from above. It is possible to do so from Faro de Moncloa
tower which is situated by Plaza de Moncloa square. Another good
vantage point is Edificio de Espana which is one of the most
spectacular buildings in Madrid as its height is 117 metres.
Like most cities situated in the Mediterranean region, Madrid has
its own special atmosphere. It is possible to feel this charm at
night when all major buildings are beautifully lit and lots of
people enjoy their lives in restaurants, cafes and discos. Another
place to taste the spirit of Madrid is ‘El Rastro’ flea market which
is held every Sunday in the neighbourhood called La Latina. Madrid
is not only a Mecca of tourists, but shopping fans as well. In the
capital of Spain they should visit ‘Mercado de Fuencarral’ and ‘El
Corte Ingles’. These two shopping centres are famous in the whole
Spain and even abroad. If you like to take part in any event, it is
always a good idea to come here for a carnival which takes place
either in February or in March. Another feast is held every year on
May 15, when Madrid dwellers celebrate the life and wonders made by
San Isidro Labrador who is a patron saint of the city. Finally
please remember that if you come to Madrid on your own, then it is a
good idea to buy Madrid card as it offers large discounts in many
attractions as well as free usage of means of public transportation
system including underground. Don’t forget that there are also many
attractions in the vicinity of Madrid like medieval towns: Avila,
Segovia and Toledo as well as El Escorial palace and The Valley of
the Fallen. All these places may be seen during a one-day trip from
Madrid.
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Prado Museum (Museo del Prado), Madrid
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.
Attraction type: Art museum; Architectural building; Museum
Queen Sofia Arts
Center
(Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia), Madrid
World famous modern art museum featuring a diverse collection of
20th century Spanish art, from Picasso to Solana.
Attraction type: Art museum; Art gallery
Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum
(Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza), Madrid
"The Thyssen" as it's more commonly known is, for me, the definitive
art
collection, despite the presence of the Prado and Sofia galleries
nearby.
For
me, the attraction of the Thyssen is it's...
Attraction type: Art museum; Architectural building
Retiro Park
(Parque del Retiro), Madrid
Peaceful urban park centered around a beautiful lake.
Attraction type: Urban park; Lake; Architectural building; Garden;
Park
Plaza Mayor,
Madrid
Huge plaza packed with cafes, bars and tourists.
Attraction type: Town center/square/plaza; Architectural building;
Historic site
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