1. Atocha
The Atocha area is widely known for important attractions like the Reina Sofia Museum and Spain’s biggest railway...
The Atocha area is widely known for important attractions like the Reina Sofia Museum and Spain’s biggest railway...
Widely appreciated for its vibrant nightlife and historical associations with Spain’s greatest writers, the Santa...
Both historic and modern, La Latina is one of Madrid’s most unique neighborhoods. On one hand is its historic and...
Lavapiés is Madrid’s most multicultural and alternative neighborhood. Until the expulsion of the Jews from...
Respectable and unruly at the same time, Malasaña is an historic neighborhood with a unique character and a...
Moncloa is one of Madrid’s charming residential neighborhoods. It includes the traditional Moncloa area as well as...
Grand and bustling, the Plaza Mayor, Opera and Sol/Gran Via area is Madrid’s most central and most important...
As home to Madrid’s two top attractions – beautiful Retiro Park and the world-renowned Prado Museum – the...
Salamanca is a beautiful residential neighborhood and shopping district of wide streets and grand 19th century buildings,...