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Categories: Madrid Cultura
Categories: Madrid Cultura
The inhabitants of Lavapiés are fearful of gentrification, the process in which a deprived district, such as Chueca back in the day, becomes a place full of modern and cool shops and bars in just a few years. Is this what is going to happen in the charismatic and multiethnic district of Lavapiés? What’s going to happen to the squares filled with children playing football, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Turismo
Tired of walking around the streets of Madrid? It’s the time to visit San Lorenzo de El Escorial, the perfect day trip and a comfortable one if you do it with a guided tour.
Leaving Madrid in the morning, you can get to this town outside the city in less than an hour. San Lorenzo de El Escorial was where the court of King Felipe II used to be, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Turismo
Walking around Madrid’s green lung is a must for all visitors and residents at least once a week. Going through the gate of the Fallen Angel and walking through Cuesta de Moyano while admiring the spring beauty of the rose garden and breathing in the fresh air by the lake to the sound of the street musicians is a great experience not to be missed. Read full article
Categories: Madrid Restaurantes
Carbonara sauce is a subject that can result in a heated discussion and even falling out with other people. With or without cream? Purists are clear about it: without. The truth is that the authentic Italian recipe does not use this dairy product, focusing on the flavours of the pancetta, the egg and the Parmesan cheese. Read full article
Categories: Madrid Restaurantes
Spanish writer Antonio Muñoz Molina wrote Winter in Lisbon, but the book could well have been set in the Spanish capital, which is also charming during this cold season. All you need to do in order to realise this is walk around El Retiro, near the Palacio de Cristal, a place that is now also hosting exhibitions of the Reina Sofía Museum. Read full article
Categories: Madrid Ocio
Make the most of your trip to Madrid to go on a day of delicatessen and gourmet shopping. For some time now, this offer has grown considerably and you can now find endless options to choose from. One of these places is Platea, Madrid’s best and most popular gastronomic leisure complex, which comprises shops dedicated to the most refined clients, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Ocio
Yes, it’s winter, but staying in your hotel or indoors in a coffee shop or a museum is not the way to live. Go out and go to the Casa de Campo. Breathe in fresh air, walk and recharge your batteries. It’s just a stone’s throw from the centre of Madrid, a walk from Plaza de España or accessible by metro (Lines 5 and 10 to Casa de Campo). Read full article
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