What should I visit if I go to Madrid?
From left to right; Royal Palace, National Library, Plaza de Sol. Own photo
Sol
Kilometer 0 of Madrid, here you will find the statue of La Osa and El Madroño.Royal Palace
It is the official residence of the King of Spain; However, they explained to me that the current kings do not live in it, but in the Palacio de la Zarzuela, located on the outskirts of Madrid.Gardens of Sabatini
They are the gardens of the Royal Palace, designed by the architect Francesco Sabatini; That's where his name comes from.Prado Museum
It is one of the most important museums in the world, as well as one of the most visited; Here you can appreciate works of art by Goya, Velásquez and many other well-known artists
From left to right; Plaza España, Gran vía and Plaza Mayor. Own photo
Plaza España
There are two large fountains and right in the center of the square is the monument to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.Gran Vía
An authentic open-air shopping center, and at the same time the most well-known and bustling avenue in Madrid.Plaza Mayor
The most emblematic square of the city, located in the center of Madrid, a few meters from the Puerta del Sol square, and next to the main street.
Inside and outside of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Own photo
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
Sports Venue home of the Merengue Team, Real Madrid.Plaza Cibeles
Surrounded by avenues, there is Plaza Cibeles and the Communications Palace; known for being the venue of Real Madrid.Templo de Debod
An Egyptian structure that was given to Spain as thanks for its call to save the temples of Nubia. It has an antiquity of 2200 years and was moved from Egypt to Madrid in 1968.
Landscapes of El Retiro Park Own photo
El Retiro Park
You will definitely retire from the stress and routine of walking through this park, as well as El Palacio de Cristal, a beautiful structure ideal for taking photos.Almudena Cathedral
Besides having a beautiful architecture, it is of great relevance in the Catholic religion, since it was the first church consecrated by the Pope outside of Rome
Experiences that you can not miss in Madrid
-To shopping in Sol
-Eat a sandwich at the Museo del Jamón
-Up on the cable car and see the best panoramic view of the city
-Tour Bernabéu: Even if you are not a fan of Real Madrid, this structure has a lot of football history to tell; I, being a fan of Manchester United, enjoyed every minute of this trip.
-To enjoy some cañas and tapas at a local bar
-Visit the 100 montaditos
Buying in Gran Vía y Sol. Own photo
How did the Spaniards treat me?
Recommendations
- There are several museums in Madrid and usually have a special time in which the entry is cheaper or free. For example, at the Museo del Prado, from 6PM you can enter without paying.
- It is common to run into pickpocket thieves, so you must be very attentive to your belongings in crowded places.
- At the Barajas Airport there is an internal metro station, so if you are looking to save on transportation, you can choose this option before the taxi.
- Electricity service is usually expensive; so, if you do not want additional surcharges on your bill, be careful with appliances that generate heat.
- Mobilize yourself on the subway and walk as much as you can, in every corner of Madrid you will find a landscape worthy of a postcard.
- Tap water is portable, it is unnecessary to spend on bottled water.
- Take advantage of the clothing offers per season, you will find good clothes from 1 euro.
- Technological devices are usually expensive, avoid making this type of investment.