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The best pizza in Madrid

By | 20 February, 2016 | 0 comments

When it comes to pizzas and burgers, everything is subjective. However, here are a few of the most popular pizzerias among demanding clients. Knowing this, you can then decide whether you want to put some pineapple on it or not.

With a traditional Italian style (although not too over the top) is Da Giuseppina (Calle Trafalgar, Read full article

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Cava Baja and Cava Alta, two streets for the price of one

By | 15 January, 2016 | 0 comments

Located in the heart of the district of La Latina, both of them have their own character and respective charm. Cava Baja is the livelier, more dynamic and popular one, whereas its parallel sister Cava Alta is more refined and elegant, with art galleries, charming restaurants and more tranquillity.

One of the most famous landmarks on Cava Baja is Casa Lucio, Read full article

Categories: Gastronomía en Madrid

Have you still not visited the Palacio Real in Madrid?

By | 30 December, 2015 | 0 comments

Like the famous song says, “There it is seeing time go by, like the Puerta of Alcalá”. However, its true charms, and part of Spanish history, are located inside. Come and visit it.

The best day to do so is on Wednesday, the day of the changing of the guard, a bit like the one at Buckingham Palace although you can see this one from Calle Bailén. Read full article

Categories: Arte y cultura

Crazy Places Where to End a Night Out

By | 15 December, 2015 | 0 comments

Everyone knows when the night starts but never when or where it ends. Here are a few places that are excellent to finish off a night of partying in the Spanish capital. We start at Toni2, a meeting points of many different characters of Madrid’s nightlife, from failed pianists to Joaquín Sabina tributes, posh crowds from the Salamanca district, Read full article

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Gastronomic Delights You Must Try

By | 30 November, 2015 | 0 comments

Madrid hides exquisite dishes that you cannot see at first sigh. Follow these recommendations and treat yourself to a short culinary treat. One of them is the jar at La Gabinoteca. Yes, a jar, because inside a glass jar you can find an egg, potatoes and an exquisite truffle, combined in a way that will surprise you. Read full article

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Great Exhibitions, Great Sensations

By | 15 November, 2015 | 0 comments

titanic madridWith the autumn season almost over, the art exhibition offer is shining in all of its glory. We start with Kandinsky, one of the fathers of abstract art who wanted to make music with his brushes. Soon to be 150 years since his birth, the CentroCentro space in Palacio de Cibeles is holding one of the largest monographic exhibitions on the Russian artist with 100 works loaned by the Pompidou Museum in Paris. Read full article

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Tradition galore: the best callos in Madrid

By | 1 November, 2015 | 0 comments

In Madrid, there are a series of baptisms, ways of earning the title of “friend of the city”. These baptisms include visits to El Prado, drinking from the magic fountain of the San Isidro chapel on May 15th, enjoying a dish of cocido at La Bola, trying the churros and hot chocolate from Chocolatería San Ginés and, Read full article

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Art Galore: Munch, Bonnard and Koudelka

By | 28 October, 2015 | 0 comments

thyssen munchIt is one of the season’s most popular exhibitions and it can be seen at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum until January 17th 2016. We are talking about Edvard Munch. Archetypes, about the figure of the author of one of the most famous paintings in the history of art, The Scream. Read full article

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Discover Barquillo Street

By | 15 October, 2015 | 0 comments

Calle Barquillo is one of those small and quiet streets that are hidden behind the bright lights of Gran Vía and Calle Alcalá, despite its great charm. It starts at one end of Calle Fernando VI, by the famous house known as Tócame Roque, very popular in the 19th century as an example of a rundown and party-loving house immortalised later in Spanish language with the famous expression of its name. Read full article

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The Most Original Chinese Restaurants

By | 15 September, 2015 | 0 comments

comida china madridThe typical Chinese restaurant that serves spring rolls and fried rice is in danger of disappearing. The competition is fierce and clients are increasingly demanding a more sophisticated offer. That is exactly what you can find at Asian Gallery, located no less than in the Westin Palace (Plaza de las Cortes, 7). Here you can sample Asian delicacies at prices that match the unique setting, Read full article

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