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Madrid

Europe's highest capital, pulsing with flamenco, world-class art and a food scene that begins at midnight and ends at dawn.

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World-class museums
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Visitors/year
660m
Above sea level
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About Madrid

Discover Madrid

Madrid is the capital that never sleeps. Positioned at the geographic heart of Spain, the city has an energy unlike anywhere else in Europe — dinner at 10pm, dancing at 3am, and somehow everyone looks fresh for work.

Three world-class museums within walking distance. A food market that is itself a destination. Neighbourhoods where every plaza has a terrace and every terrace has a story.

3
World-class museums
6.7M
Visitors/year
660m
Above sea level
EUR · €
Currency
Where to eat

Dining in Madrid

The best restaurants, cafés and food experiences — curated for travellers who eat well.

Guinness Record
Sobrino de Botín
Traditional Spanish · Centro

The world's oldest restaurant, open since 1725. The cochinillo from the wood-fired oven is the reason to visit.

Open daily
Mercado de San Miguel
Tapas · Food Market

Iron and glass market from 1916. Best spot for a standing lunch of jamón, croquetas and Rioja.

Since 1860
Casa Labra
Traditional Tapas · Sol

Open since 1860. The bacalao croquettes are legendary. Standing room only, exactly as it should be.

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MUST EAT · FOOD DESTINATION

Mercado de San Miguel

Madrid's iconic 1916 iron-and-glass market — the best spot for a standing lunch of jamón, croquetas and Rioja.

🕐 Daily 10:00–24:00 📍 Plaza de San Miguel, Centro 🚶 2 min from Plaza Mayor
ADDRESS
Plaza de San Miguel, Centro
HOURS
Daily 10:00–24:00
BEST DAY
Saturday — most vendors
GETTING THERE
2 min from Plaza Mayor
BUDGET
€15–35
🥩
Jamón Ibérico

Acorn-fed Ibérico from Extremadura. The best in Madrid.

Since 1930
🫙
Conservas Selectas

Premium tinned seafood — anchovies, mussels, clams from the Atlantic.

Artisan producers
🍷
La Vinoteca

Natural wines from small Spanish producers. Glasses from €3.

100+ labels
🥐
Pastelería Antigua

Churros, torrijas and the best croquetas in the market.

Traditional recipes
Must see

What to do in Madrid

The essential experiences that define Madrid.

01
🎨
Museo del Prado

One of the world's great art museums — Velázquez, Goya, El Greco. Free after 6pm.

€15 · Free after 6pm
02
🌿
Museo Reina Sofía

Picasso's Guernica lives here, with the best 20th-century Spanish art collection.

€12 · Closed Tue
03
🏛️
Museo Thyssen

Eight centuries of Western art from medieval to pop art.

€13 · Open daily
04
Retiro Park

125 hectares of gardens, a rowing lake and a crystal palace. Essential.

Free · Open daily
05
🎭
Plaza Mayor

Madrid's grand 17th-century square. The architecture at night is spectacular.

Free · Always open
06
🌙
Malasaña

Counterculture, vintage shops, craft beer and the best breakfast churros in the city.

Free · Best at night
07
🏟️
Santiago Bernabéu

Real Madrid's cathedral. Even non-football fans are staggered by the scale.

Tour from €25
08
🍷
La Latina tapas route

Sunday afternoon, bar to bar, tapa to tapa. The best tradition in Spain.

Free · Sunday ritual
Insider knowledge

Local tips for Madrid

What guidebooks don't tell you — straight from people who know Madrid well.

01
Eat on Spanish time

Lunch is 2-4pm, dinner after 9pm. Arriving earlier marks you as a tourist.

02
Prado is free in the evening

The Prado is free on weekday evenings (6-8pm). Arrive at 5:30pm and stay for free.

03
Some bars give free tapas

Cava Baja in La Latina still serves a free tapa with every drink. The real Madrid.

04
Metro is the only sensible option

Madrid traffic is legendary. Metro is fast, clean, covers the entire city.

05
Siesta is real

Many shops close 2-5pm. Schedule museum visits for the afternoon.

06
Choose flamenco carefully

Avoid tourist shows. Corral de la Morería (since 1956) is the real thing.

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Getting around

Transport in Madrid

How to navigate Madrid like a local.

🚇
Metro

12 lines, 302 stations. Clean, fast and cheap. Night service Fri-Sat.

€1.50-2/journey
🚌
EMT Bus

200 lines covering the whole city. Useful for areas not on the metro.

€1.50/journey
✈️
From Barajas Airport

Metro Line 8 direct to central Madrid in 30 minutes.

€4.50-5
🚗
BiciMAD

Madrid's electric bike-share. 165 stations across the city.

€0.50 + €0.08/min
Useful phrases in Spanish
Hola
Hello
Muchas gracias
Thank you very much
La cuenta, por favor
The bill, please
¿Habla inglés?
Do you speak English?
¿Dónde está el metro?
Where is the metro?
Adiós
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