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This is a museum of Classical Art, displaying thousands of original works by painters such as Goya, Velasquez, Rembrandt, Rubens, and many others, from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
The museum is closed on Mondays.
Address: Calle Ruiz de Alarcon 23
The Spanish menu is based, for the most part, on fish, seafood, and ham. If chunks of octopus in olive oil on a bed of spicy potatoes sound like a delicacy to you, you should visit the Cervecería Cervantes, which offers a rich menu, large dishes, and an authentic Madrid atmosphere, and is located not far from Neptune Square.
Address: Plaza Jesús, 7
The biggest shopping streets in Madrid are the Gran Via and Puerto del Sol. If you are a boutique store type, it is worth a walk from the Gran Via towards the colorful Chuaka district. In the small streets surrounding Chuaka Square, you will find cheap local shops for shoes, clothes, accessories, and more.
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]]>These little plates of food are eaten along with a drink. Depending on where you travel, they might even come free with your drink order!
Here are our recommendations for the four best tapas cities in Spain.
Located in Andalusia is the southern city of Granada. Here, you’ll find excellent and generous tapas that are provided for free with a drink. Be sure to try local favorites like gazpacho, a cold tomato soup, and all kinds of meat dishes.
This small northwestern city might not have the most fame for tourists, but its tapas scene is fantastic. Another city where tapas are included with a drink order, you have to try Leon classics such as blood sausage and “cecina,” a dried, cured beef product.
Love free seafood tapas? Vigo is the right city for you. Located on the Atlantic Ocean in the region of Galicia, bars here typically provide a seafood-inspired tapa made with local ingredients such as mussels or seafood rice with your drink order.
The tapas in San Sebastian aren’t free as they are in the other cities on the list, but they are delicious. Try Basque tapas (called “pintxos”) in the Old Town near La Concha Beach and be ready to try all kinds of unique flavors.
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]]>Here are some things you can’t miss if you only have one day in Madrid.
This is a museum of Classical Art, displaying thousands of original works by painters such as Goya, Velasquez, Rembrandt, Rubens, and many others, from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
The museum is closed on Mondays.
Address: Calle Ruiz de Alarcon 23
The Spanish menu is based, for the most part, on fish, seafood, and ham. If chunks of octopus in olive oil on a bed of spicy potatoes sound like a delicacy to you, you should visit the Cervecería Cervantes, which offers a rich menu, large dishes, and an authentic Madrid atmosphere, and is located not far from Neptune Square.
Address: Plaza Jesús, 7
The biggest shopping streets in Madrid are the Gran Via and Puerto del Sol. If you are a boutique store type, it is worth a walk from the Gran Via towards the colorful Chuaka district. In the small streets surrounding Chuaka Square, you will find cheap local shops for shoes, clothes, accessories, and more.
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]]>These little plates of food are eaten along with a drink. Depending on where you travel, they might even come free with your drink order!
Here are our recommendations for the four best tapas cities in Spain.
Located in Andalusia is the southern city of Granada. Here, you’ll find excellent and generous tapas that are provided for free with a drink. Be sure to try local favorites like gazpacho, a cold tomato soup, and all kinds of meat dishes.
This small northwestern city might not have the most fame for tourists, but its tapas scene is fantastic. Another city where tapas are included with a drink order, you have to try Leon classics such as blood sausage and “cecina,” a dried, cured beef product.
Love free seafood tapas? Vigo is the right city for you. Located on the Atlantic Ocean in the region of Galicia, bars here typically provide a seafood-inspired tapa made with local ingredients such as mussels or seafood rice with your drink order.
The tapas in San Sebastian aren’t free as they are in the other cities on the list, but they are delicious. Try Basque tapas (called “pintxos”) in the Old Town near La Concha Beach and be ready to try all kinds of unique flavors.
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