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Madrid, Spain travel guide

Madrid, Spain travel guide
Madrid City

Scenic spot introduction:

Madrid, Spain, is full of brilliance, with ancient buildings and modern buildings standing side by side. It is a famous European historical city suitable for walking. As the capital and economic and cultural center of Spain, the first impression Madrid gives people is the countless exquisite squares. The beautiful sculptures, fountains and buildings are even more fascinating. It can be said that this is a square, art City. The enthusiasm conveyed by the entire city is like flamenco dance, bringing every visitor a memorable and energetic journey of joy.

Attractions distribution:

The city of Madrid is located in central Spain, with the Manzanares River running through it. It has been an important place in Europe since ancient times. There are many parks and fountains in the city, and the squares have their own characteristics, such as Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Plaza España, Plaza Cibeles, Plaza Columbus, etc.; beside the squares and major blocks such as Gran Vía, there are many Dazzling classic-style buildings, such as the Royal Palace of Madrid, Santa Cruz Palace, Royal Opera House, El Pardo Palace, etc.; religious buildings are a major attraction in European countries, and the same is true in Madrid, with Royal San Hierro Miguel Church, San Miguel Cathedral, Our Lady of Amdena Cathedral, St. Sines Church, etc. are all outstanding representatives. As an ancient European civilization, ruins and monumental landscapes are indispensable. Las Ventas Bullring, Madrid Slaughterhouse, Valley of the Dead, and Puerta de Alcalá are the best choices for tourists who love culture and history.

Scenic spot features:

Pilgrimage, cultural tourism, celebrity tourism, religion, museums, architecture, sports

Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Spain > Madrid

How to get there:

1. Airplane: From Madrid Barajas Airport, you can reach the city by commuter train (line C-1) and subway (Line8 pink line).

2. Train: There are two train stations, Chamartín and Atocha. You can also reach the city by commuter train and subway.

3. Long-distance buses: eight large-scale international and inter-city long-distance bus stations. Among them, international buses and most domestic long-distance buses stop at the South Bus Station (Estación Sur de autobuses). Specific information on each station. Can be found at the Visitor Center.

4. Urban transportation: bus, subway, taxi.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Tickets

Official website of the scenic spot:

Wooooow.ES Madrid.com/this/portal.do

Precautions:

1. Pay special attention to pickpockets near flea markets, Puerta del Sol, and the Prado Museum. When stopping at street performances, be sure to keep valuable items within reach of your hands or visible to your eyes.

2. Be careful not to go alone to Lavapiés at night.

Travel Tips

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travelling guideline:

1. Transportation strategy: Madrid transportation card (Abono Turistico) is divided into 1-day, 2-day, 3-day, 5-day and 7-day tickets, which can be used on the subway, city buses, suburban trains and light rail. The purchase location is at any station of the Madrid Metro, the airport tourist information center, the tourist center, the bus company office, tourist spots, online, tobacco kiosks (Tabacos) and newsstands. Children under 11 years old enjoy a half-price discount. (Every subway ticket window has a free subway map)

2. Ticket guide: The Madrid Card can enter more than 40 museums in or near Madrid for free, and you can also enjoy public transportation. Discounts on sightseeing buses and some restaurants and souvenir shops. Tickets can be purchased at the Plaza Mayor and tourist office offices, in some tobacco shops (Tabacos), or online. Website: www.madridcard.com

3. Special events and festivals: Many bullfighting festivals are held from May to July, San Isidro Festival from May 15th to June 15th, the quintessence of Spain → Fra Flamenco.

4. Spaniards generally have a late work and rest time, with a leisurely lunch break from 14:00 to 17:00, dinner is not prepared until after 20:00, and nightlife does not start until after midnight.

Best time to visit:

Spring and Autumn

Shopping recommendations:

(Shopping) Handicrafts, books, posters, antiques, etc.

(Main shopping areas) Salamanca, Chueca, Centro, Universidad.

(Gourmet food) Madrid broth (cocido madrileno), tripe (callos), garlic soup (sopa de ajo), snail meal (caracoles), potato omelette (tortilla de patatas), grilled seaweed Sea bream (besugo al horno), cod, fried milk and egg bread (torrijas), creamy meat pies (bartollillos con), egg rolls (barquillos), pancakes (bunelos), almond candy cakes (mazapan), pralines (turron) ), fennel cakes (rosquillas de anis), etc.

Gallery

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Puerta de Alcalá

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Velázquez

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Porta Europe

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide: San Pedro Church

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Santa Cinez Church

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Real Madrid Football Club

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Plaza Mayor

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Plaza Mayor

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Goddess of the Earth

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Columbus Square

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Santa Cruz Palace

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Royal Barefoot Convent

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Cibeles Square

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Football Museum

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Palace Exhibition Hall

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Pipe Organ

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - El Pardo Palace

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Theater

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Prado Museum

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide: Plaza de Muerto

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Manzanares River

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Royal Palace of Madrid

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Reina Sofia Art Center

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide: Saint Anthony’s Royal Church

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Plaza de España

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Las Ventas Bullring

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Madrid Wax Museum

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide: Plaza Sant’Anne

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Lilia Palace

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Egyptian Temple

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Gran Via

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Almudena Cathedral

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Puerta del Sol

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Grandstands

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Museum of Contemporary Art

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Madrid

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Royal Opera House

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Convent Corridor

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Church Interior Decoration

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - National Archaeological Museum of Spain

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide: Plaza Canovas

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Valley of the Dead

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Royal Botanical Garden

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Serab Museum

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Madrid Cable Car

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Retiro Park

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Aranjuez Palace

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide: Saint Jerome the Royal Church

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Lavapies

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Artworks

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Madrid Slaughterhouse

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Crystal Palace

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