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Madrid is an open, diverse and joyful city. Its moderate continental climate and the friendliness of its people make it the ideal European destination for getting to know the history and culture of the old continent. A good plan is to use the mornings to walk through its neighborhoods, the majestic “Madrid of the Habsburgs” or the literary Barrio de las Letras; its museums housing works by Goya, Velázquez and Picasso; or the brilliant green spaces, like El Retiro park with its more than 20,000 trees and its pond where you can enjoy a boat ride.
The rooftops are beloved by Madrileños for taking a break and enjoying brunch while admiring the extraordinary views of the old city. Afternoons are for shopping on the emblematic “Mile of Gold” or at the century-old shops on Calle Arenal.
When night falls, the fun continues, whether you grab a few beers and tapas on Huertas street or enjoy a Broadway-style musical on Gran Via. If you want even more from the day, the partying continues at the capital’s flamenco stages and hottest clubs. In the morning, you are likely to find yourself eating delicious chocolate con churros at the historic Chocolatería San Ginés, open 24 hours a day. Madrid is unquestionably a vibrant destination that will captivate you with its majestic buildings, the hospitality of its neighborhoods and its delightful cultural and gastronomic options.
In its neighborhoods Madrid vibrates and from its rooftops it dazzles; the city that never sleeps offers endless activities for every taste.
There are Michelin star restaurants, food markets and hundreds of taverns to bask in the joy of going out for beer and tapas in Madrid.
When the sun goes down, the fun continues in the bars, clubs and lounges of Madrid.
Madrid is considered one of the best destinations for shopping because of its diverse commercial offerings.
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