(Español) Hergé. The Exhibition llega este otoño a Madrid
Categories: Madrid Cultura
Restaurants with music are becoming increasingly popular in Madrid. It is a highly successful formula to ensure that diners stay for their after-dinner drink and don’t go elsewhere. Why leave when you’re comfortable and there’s music and good vibes?
Madrid, as always, is at the forefront of this trend and new venues are springing up all the time, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Restaurantes
After two years of pandemic, the Madrid Pride has returned with even more pride than ever.
This festival to stand up for the LGBTIQ+ community has become a tradition in the city and is an attraction for many people who visit the city every year to celebrate free love and diversity.
This year is special. On top of not having been able to celebrate it for the past two years, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Ocio
Madrid is an amalgam of cultures. This is probably one of the main draws of the city, which blends traditional and classic elements with the influences from other places, including some from very far away. In Madrid, there is a place for everyone, and everyone can contribute a little piece of their homeland.
This can be seen very clearly in the cuisine. Read full article
Categories: Madrid Restaurantes
The 2nd of May, as well as being Madrid’s regional holiday, is also the name of the legendary square in the Malasaña neighbourhood (Plaza del Dos de Mayo) with many bars, a street market and vintage shops. The square is the heart of this neighbourhood well known for La Movida Madrileña and for the clubs and pubs that have been around ever since, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Cultura
Semana Santa (Easter) in Spain is famous all over the world. This religious period, although it is also celebrated in other European countries, is one of the most popular events among visitors in Spain, because of the good weather and the processions.
Places such as Seville, Malaga, Toledo and Zamora attract a multitude of people who want to enjoy a unique and genuine way of experiencing Semana Santa. Read full article
Categories: Madrid Cultura
Art is changing. The way it is conceived, and the way in which the public or audience relates to it. The interaction that takes place on social media every day is now being transferred to other stages. The audience is no longer a simple spectator, it has become an active participant.
That was pretty much the idea behind the immersive Van Gogh exhibition presented a few years ago in Madrid, Read full article
Categories: Madrid Cultura