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Madrid kicks of June speaking English

By | 23 June, 2019 | 0 comments

We kicked off the month of June with an English-speaking Madrid. Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, one of the country’s newest stadiums, was the host of the Tottenham versus Liverpool Champions League final.

We already know how it ended. Liverpool won 2-0 and the fans went wild. Although, in reality, fans of both teams had been going wild since their arrival in the city, Read full article

Categories: Madrid Eventos, Uncategorized

The swimming pools have already opened in Madrid

By | 13 June, 2019 | 0 comments

The feeling that the heat came early and suddenly was shared by many of Madrid’s residents. Fans are already accoutrements that are kept permanently in handbags and the water bottles are travelling colder and colder. Luckily, Madrid’s public swimming pools have already opened.

They did so on 15 May, with a big open day for all those who wanted to cool off before going to the Pradera for the San Isidro festival (or go for a quick dip on the way back). Read full article

Categories: Madrid Ocio

From Madrid to heaven…

By | 3 June, 2019 | 0 comments

And a little hole to see it. This is the saying that serves to define Madrid, although there is little consensus about its origin. The reality is that the sky of Madrid shines with an immense blue that not all the cities of the world can boast. But not only during the day, it also shines at night, Read full article

Categories: Madrid Restaurantes

(Español) ¿Quién fue San Isidro Labrador?

By | 23 May, 2019 | 0 comments

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Categories: Madrid Cultura

The best Peruvian restaurants in Madrid

By | 13 May, 2019 | 0 comments

Peruvian cuisine entered our lives quite some time ago in the form of ceviche and pisco but, over the last three years, there has been an explosion that nobody was expecting. And now  more and more restaurants are offering this delicious cuisine full of fresh flavours and different tastes.

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Here we will summarise a couple of Peruvian restaurants that can’t be missed if you’re a fan of Latin American food and want to discover the culinary wealth of Peruvian recipes. Read full article

Categories: Madrid Restaurantes

5 things to do in Madrid on a rainy day

By | 3 May, 2019 | 0 comments

Even though the saying is “the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain”, the rain in Madrid can be rather persistent and trying to walk around the capital with an umbrella can be unbearable at times.

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So, with all the rainy days we’ve already seen this spring, and those that are probably yet to come over the next month or so, Read full article

Categories: Madrid Ocio

Some of the best torrijas in Madrid

By | 15 April, 2019 | 0 comments

Holy Week is the torrija’s most popular week and the week in which it’s consumed the most in the entire year. In the past, it was eaten to get people ready for Lent and it has been a staple dessert and snack in many houses, especially those of our grandparents, who are the ones who keep these traditions alive by passing the recipe from generation to generation. Read full article

Categories: Uncategorized

(Español) MULAFEST, el festival de tendencias urbanas por excelencia

By | 12 April, 2019 | 0 comments

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Madrid, qué bien resistes (Madrid, how well you resist)

By | 5 April, 2019 | 0 comments

The Spanish Civil War is a chapter in Spanish history that garners a lot of interest and curiosity among the youth and adults who didn’t physically live through it but experienced it through their parents’ or grandparents’ anecdotes.

Many believe that it’s a chapter that isn’t completely closed while others think it should never be opened again. Read full article

Categories: Uncategorized

Chinchón, a charming village you simply must visit

By | 28 March, 2019 | 0 comments

Madrid is a city brimming with life, activities and monuments. Enjoying a stroll through the Retiro Park while admiring the lake and its boats is one of the most relaxing plans for a Saturday in spring.

But not all the area’s charm is confined within the modern part of the city of Madrid. The autonomous community of Madrid is brimming with beauty, Read full article

Categories: Madrid Turismo

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