Flights to Madrid
Flights from Madrid
This is probably the most sparkling and impulsive city in Europe. The nightlife is eternal and wild; strangers become friends, passions instantly break loose, and those who visit become addicted to its charms. That's why Vueling flies to Madrid. Here are some suggestions to get the most out of your trip to Madrid.
Hotels in Madrid
Hotel AC AitanaWhile it has a modern and functional space, it provides an intimate and cosy feel at the same time. Located in one of the best areas of Madrid, it is next to the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.Pº Castellana, 152 Hotel BauzáDesigner hotel with surprisingly detailed touches located on Goya Street. It is ideal for shopping and in the very centre of the Salamanca neighbourhood.
Hotel HH CampomanesA quaint and chic hotel located in the Madrid of the Habsburg period. It has a minimalist feel to it with contemporary spaces and perfect lighting where the slightest detail is taken care of. Campomanes,4 Airport de Madrid
The airport in Madrid, Barajas, is located 13km Northeast of the capital city and has three terminals. There are taxi, bus, and metro services between the airport and Madrid. How to Get There
Restaurants in MadridMadrid probably offers the largest variety of Spanish cuisine. Aside from just having a rich gourmet culture, Madrid allows for you to try one of the largest varieties in international cuisine. The choice is up to you but remember the Vueling formula: fly and save with us and enjoy yourself in a good restaurant. ArabiaDelicious Arabic cuisine with a fun environment and Arabic flare.Piamonte, 12 BazaarIt has become one of the best "gastronomic bazaars" of Madrid. Located in the eclectic Chueca neighbourhood, Bazaar offers a rich and varied cuisine which fuses the traditional Mediterranean with the modern at a price that is more than reasonable. Try the chicken crepes in salsa verde (green sauce), the ox sirloin with parmesan and arugula, and don't forget the "chocolatísimo," the ideal dessert to enjoy for those who like to indulge. Calle de la Libertad, 21 Cacao SampakaChocolate in all kinds of shapes, sizes, and combinations imaginable. Café, shop, bookstore, and restaurant are fused together in this unique and surprising space.Orellana, 4 La MusaClub, cocktail lounge, and restaurant, La Musa offers elaborate and creative dishes with natural products ranging from tapas to traditional stews of spoon.Manuela Malasaña, 18 ØlsenAs indicated by the name, Ølsen has great Scandinavian features but not the typical ones. It carries on the spirit of homemade cooking by using basic ingredients, but combining them in an exquisite and innovative way. The dishes are simple, abundant, and delicious, and are served in a relaxing and quality environment.Calle del Prado, 15 Business hours in MadridNearly all of the stores open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, approximately, although some stores stay closed on Saturday evenings. Don't miss... in MadridPlaza MayorOne of the most notable places in Madrid. An open market of stamps and coins is held on Sundays, and during Christmas time it is a fair with Christmas items. Also, it usually supports a gathering of artists and street musicians.Puerta del SolNeuralgic centre of the capital city that has an infinite variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and cafés within reach. The "zero kilometre" is located in its plaza, which is from where the different radial roads are measured that connect Madrid to the rest of Spain.La LatinaLocated in the heart of the Madrid of the Habsburg period, it has numerous charming places to eat tapas and discover Madrid's famous nightlife.ChuecaA centrally located neighbourhood in Madrid with shops that set the trends for urban fashion, restaurants with surprising Spanish, ethnic, and fusion cuisine, and unsuspected places to get haircuts or get a tattoo. Don't miss out on discovering it.Museo Nacional del PradoWithout a doubt, it houses one of the world's largest collections of paintings.Paseo del Prado s/n Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofíaAn extensive and permanent collection of Spanish modern and contemporary art, as well as an interesting itinerary of exhibits. The first phase of museum expansion has recently begun, it is an ambitious project carried out by Jean Nouvel.Santa Isabel, 52 Museo Thyssen BornemiszaLocated in the Palacio de Villahermosa (S.XIX), it was remodelled by the architect Rafael Moneo to house an impressive painting collection assembled by the Thyssen-Bornemisza family, spanning more than two generations.Paseo del Prado, 8 BataviaBatavia is, without a doubt, one of the most exquisite decorating stores in Madrid. It is a true discovery for lovers of the Orient with furniture, objects, and accessories from exotic places such as Myanmar, Vietnam, China, and Thailand. All of this is available without costing you an arm and a leg; it is truly a treasure.Serrano Anguita 4
Librería galería Panta RheiPanta Rhei is an interesting and widely -spaced place dedicated to contemporary culture in which you can find books on graphic and digital design, advertising, and catalogues on the latest exhibits of leading artists. You can also find books on fashion, decoration, artist books and gift editions, and illustrated children's literature on top of contemporary gifts. Only here can you also find the only exhibit hall in Madrid specialising in illustration and design.Pelayo 68 Online guides de MadridOUR FAVOURITE ONLINE GUIDESIn Spanish: http://madrid.lanetro.com/ http://www.guiadelocio.com/madrid/index.cfm
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