The areas to visit in Madrid
Madrid is of course a big city but is home to distinct neighborhoods like little villages to visit.
El Centro (center) Madrid is full of history and things to see and do: Puerta del Sol, Plaza del Sol, Mercado de San Miguel, ...
Malasaña, the favorite neighborhood among the young and trendy crowd of Madrid. There are many shops, craft shops and restaurants. Cobblestones streets, the walls adorned with graffiti and eclectic shops give a certain charm to this neighborhood.
Lavapies. This is the neighborhood of immigrants and the bohemian population of Madrid. In this area you can eat at any sauce;) All countries are represented. It's more in this neighborhood stands the famous Sunday flea market: the Rastro.
Chueca. Fairly quiet during the day, the Chueca comes alive in the evenings and at night. The nightlife is the liveliest in the city. There are countless tapas bars, trendy restaurants and clubs.
Retiro is a nice area. In addition to the museums and magnificent buildings lining the streets, it is mainly the Park of the same name that characterizes this area. It is pleasant to stroll there on sunny days.
Palacio, the Palace of the Kings of Spain visit. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
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