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Overview

Madrid, the vibrant capital of Spain, is nestled in the heart of the Iberian Peninsula, surrounded by picturesque mountains and lush natural parks. This captivating city is a treasure trove of cultural and leisure activities, offering an array of renowned museums, art galleries, elegant buildings, and charming squares. Home to the world-famous football teams Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid, the city pulses with energy and character. Madrid's unique neighbourhoods, bustling nightlife, and delectable cuisine make it an irresistible destination for travellers. The average price of hotels in Madrid is $167, with options ranging from $22 to $1,317. With 444 hotels available, you can find accommodations in popular areas such as Madrid Centro, Sol, Barrio de las Letras, Literary Quarter, and Cortes. Some of the most sought-after hotels include Palacio de los Duques, Madrid - Centre Retiro "Gran Hotel Colón", an IHG Hotel, Posada del Dragón Boutique Hotel, The Level at Melia Castilla, and SmartRental Collection Gran Vía Capital.

Things to do in Madrid

Madrid offers a plethora of activities and sights that cater to all interests. A visit to the Mercado de San Miguel is a must for food enthusiasts. Located near Plaza Mayor, this iconic market is a culinary paradise, offering a variety of gourmet foods and delicacies, from exquisite wines and cheeses to savoury hams and cured meats. It's the perfect spot to enjoy tapas and a glass of wine while soaking in the lively atmosphere.

Art lovers will be thrilled by the Paseo del Arte, or Art Walk, which features Madrid's three major art galleries: the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, and the Reina Sofía National Art Center Museum. The Prado Museum, with its impressive collection of over 7,000 paintings, showcases masterpieces by Spanish and Flemish artists. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum offers an eclectic mix of 17th-century Dutch paintings, impressionism, Russian constructivism, and pop art. The Reina Sofía National Art Center, housed in a former 18th-century hospital, focuses on 20th-century Spanish art, including works by Dalí, Miró, and Picasso's iconic "Guernica".

Where to go out / nightlife in Madrid

Madrid's nightlife is legendary, offering a diverse range of venues to suit all tastes. Café Central is a sophisticated café and premier jazz venue where renowned artists perform live, creating an intimate atmosphere perfect for enjoying tapas and cocktails. Joy Eslava, a legendary disco in Madrid for over 30 years, offers themed nights like "Loko Monday" and "Saturday Déjà Vu," with house music drawing in both tourists and locals. Sala Siroco is an alternative nightclub featuring national and international DJs, as well as concerts from emerging artists, offering everything from reggae and karaoke to jazz and house music.

For cocktail enthusiasts, 1862 Dry Bar in the Malasaña district is a must-visit. This cocktail haven offers both classic and signature mixes in two distinct ambiences: a sophisticated street-level bar and a cosy vaulted cellar. For a unique cultural experience, head to Cardamomo Tablao Flamenco, an intimate theatre recommended by the New York Times for its blend of classic and innovative Flamenco performances, accompanied by tapas and drinks.

Where to Eat in Madrid

Madrid's culinary scene is rich and varied, with options to suit every palate. Sobrino de Botín, established in 1725, holds the title of the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world. Known for its classic Spanish cuisine, the restaurant is famous for its Roast Suckling Pig and Roasted Lamb, dishes that have even been referenced in Hemingway's novels.

Paco Roncero Restaurante, housed in an elegant 19th-century building, is a Michelin-starred establishment offering avant-garde tasting menus and wine pairings. Its sunny terrace provides a delightful setting to enjoy its culinary creations. Ribeira do Miño brings the flavours of Galicia to Madrid, offering fresh shellfish and crustaceans in a cosy, nautically themed setting. Specialties like Galician octopus and ham with Galician turnip are complemented by Galicia's finest wines.

La Mi Venta is a charming, family-owned restaurant in the heart of Madrid, known for its local cuisine, tapas, Iberian ham, and wine. With a bar, two historic salons, and an outside terrace, it offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. El Club Allard, initially a private club, opened to the public in 2003 and has since earned two Michelin stars. The restaurant prides itself on its inventive Spanish cuisine and exquisite wine selection, served in a sophisticated dining room adorned with elegant chandeliers.

Cheapest time to stay in Madrid

August is the cheapest time to stay in Madrid for an average of $146 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$167

February

$186

March

$195

April

$229

May

$202

June

$187

July

$152

August

$146

September

$218

October

$217

November

$199

December

$163

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