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Madrid

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Madrid Hotel Deals. Visitors are entranced by Madrid's energy. People-watch from a cafe, view eclectic architecture along the Gran Via and savor Spanish fare in Puerta Del Sol. Hotels range from modern to historic, basic to extravagant.
"Time
Out" Madrid
Tour Madrid. Famed throughout Europe for its wild nights and
lazy days, Madrid provides a whole lot more, whether your interests
lie in spectacular opera productions or chirpy folkloric zarzuela;
in cutting-edge cuisine or ancient, tiled tabernas; in designer-shoe
shopping or mooching around flea markets. Put together by journalists
resident in the city, Time Out Madrid also covers the artistic
jewels housed in the Prado, Thyssen and Reina Sofia, as well
as the etiquette of watching a bullfight or joining in with
a flamenco performance, as well as where to stay and how to
escape the city heat.
Madrid
(Eyewitness Travel Guides)
Tour Madrid. The guides that show you what others only tell
you! Whether it's fashion, football or Fransisco de Goya that
draws you to Madrid, make sure you take this essential guide.
Unique 3D models and cutaways will ensure you navigate your
way around the beautiful galleries and designer stores with
ease. And tips on where to enjoy a good glass of wine and sample
traditional Castilian fare mean you can soak up the true Madrid
experience with the locals.
Best
of Madrid (Lonely Planet Best of ... S.)
Tour Madrid. Fold-out maps make navigation easy for those visiting
the capital that never sleeps discerning coverage of Madrid's
cultural gems and the best bars and restaurants in town four
dedicated walking tours to guide visitors round Madrid's stunning
architecture and sun-drenched plazas nearly 1/2 million people
visit Madrid each year the only truly pocket guide to provide
truly discerning coverage of the city the inhabitants of the
city are known as gatos (cats) because of their nocturnal habits
twice a year shepherds drive their flocks (up to 2000 sheep
in total) through central Madrid so beware of woolly road blocks
the building that houses the famous Museo del Prado was originally
conceived as a house of science and was then converted into
a barracks before opening as an art museum in 1819.
Berlitz
Madrid Pocket Guide (Berlitz Pocket Guides S.)
Tour Madrid. Pocket Guide: Madrid covers all the major sights,
area by area, in an easily navigable format. Descriptions of
tourist attractions include the Palacio Real, Plaza Mayor, Convento
de las Descalzas Reales, the Parque del Buen Retiro and Madrid's
prestigious museums including the Prado. The guide also contains
background historical information, advice on shopping and entertainment
and the low-down on Spanish cuisine. There is an A-Z of practical
information, listings of recommended hotels and restaurants
and useful expressions in Spanish. The book also contains special
features on topics ranging from Picasso's Guernica to tapas
bars. Excursions outside the city are also described including
Toledo, El Escorial, Segovia, Avila and more. Maps show Madrid,
around Madrid and Greater Madrid, and there are dozens of colour
photographs throughout.
Strolling through Madrid is a great way to see the lavish Royal Palace, the 16th-century Puerta del Sol (Sun's Gate) marking the center of Spain, the old Moorish quarter of Moreria and much more. Art enthusiasts flock to the famous Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia museums. Families enjoy boating in Retiro Park and visiting the zoo and the amusement park in Casa de Campo. After eating paella and tapas and watching flamenco, night owls can dance at clubs that are open until dawn.
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