Madrid Travel Attractions
"Madrid Travel Attractions Will Knock Your Socks Off!"
If you've never been on a Madrid
vacation before,
then you are in for a series of pleasant surprises.
Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a vibrant city that is
both modern and historic, as European cities often are.
You'll find all the amenities here,
including superb shopping outlets, museums, parks and
restaurants. Some travelers book their
airline tickets and hotel in Madrid together on a discount site like Orbitz, Priceline or
Expedia, while others choose to piece it all together
themselves, adding on a city tour, rental car or museum
admission if they please. There are many decisions to
make, but deliberate quickly -- Spain awaits!
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A Madrid vacation is one of
the most affordable trips you can take. Since so much of
Spain's wellbeing depends upon its vital tourist dollars,
government plans and tourism incentives have been ramped
up to entice foreigners with a few dollars to spend. Even
if you feel you don't have much money socked away in the
bank, it's hard to say "no" to a $579 round-trip flight
from www.bt-store.com or pass up on a $19/night room at
an exciting backpacker's hostel. If
hotels resorts are
more your taste, you'll be happy to know you can find a
fully furnished Manhattan-style apartment for less than
$80/night too! Here you'll find some travel information to ensure you get the most from your trip.
Often the best spots to vacation are the
ones with ample amenities, a lot of
unique culture and a diverse array of activities. You
will certainly find all of these things if your travel
plans include Madrid, Spain. The nation's capital city
houses historic architecture, busy restaurants, unique
shops, bars and cafes in Puerta del Sol and Plaza de la
Villa. The tree-lined boulevard of Castellana is a bit
more relaxing, with coffee shops, art galleries and
botanical gardens. The best shopping, architecture and
movie houses can be discovered along Gran Via, a popular
Madrid street. Madrid de los Austrias is a charming and
romantic nook of a town, where wrought-iron porches,
cobbled alleyways, street lamps and old buildings sit
beside the opera house, the Royal Palace and Plaza Mayor.
Furthermore, there's upscale shopping in Salamanca,
rowboats in the lush playground known as Retiro Park and
scores of lively nightclubs in Moncloa and
Argüelles. Adventure and variety await in
Madrid!
Madrid City Centre...Where the Action Is!
Madrid is the capital of Spain, housing
3.3 million in the city
centreand 6 million in its metro region.
Travelers considering a vacationhere will be happy to know that rental
cars aren't necessary, since the inexpensive metro system
is one of the best in all of Europe. There is something
for everyone in the Madrid neighborhoods. Malasaña houses
alternative pubs, bars, cafes and novelty shops. Lavapies
is both cosmopolitan and hippy at the same time, with
African and South American influenced shops, Indian
restaurants and some of Spain's best coffee houses. The
bohemian neighborhood of La Latina offers excellent tapas
restaurants, micro-brews and the El Rastro flea market.
Moncloa, near Universidad Complutense, is a student
hangout with cool shops, cheap food and budget-priced
drinks. Chueca is the gay district of Madrid, with trendy
art galleries, cafes and high-priced shops. Another rich
area of Madrid is historic Salamanca. Huertas is a
popular tourist destination, with a high concentration
of popular
hotels, restaurants and pubs. Read on for
more travel
tipsto help you get the most bang for your
buck in Madrid!
Eating is a big part of any vacation, especially when you're traveling outside
of the United States to a faraway land, with its own
unique culinary experiences. You won't feel completely
foreign when you see Pizza Hut, Burger King, McDonald's
and Starbucks, but you'll definitely want to resist the
temptation to go with your comfort zone and try something
new. Madrid, Spain is known for exotic dishes like Cocido
Madrileño (meat and chick pea stew), Potaje de Garbanzos
(chick pea stew), Cochinillo Asado (roasted sucking pig),
Bocata de Calamares (fried calamari sandwich on French
bread), Tortilla de Patatas (omelet, onion and potatoes),
Patatas Bravas (fried potatoes with spicy tomato sauce),
Huevos Rotos (eggs fried over French fries) or Porras
(thick battered churros, eaten with coffee).
Often travel
professionalsat your hotel concierge can direct you to
some of the area's best restaurants.
Madrid Travel Atractions Include Great Food
Eating is a crucial component of
any vacationand Madrid
travelis no exception. The Spanish are known for
their use of spices like saffron, pinchitos, paprika,
bouillons and sea salt. They use some of the world's best
olive oil to cook their dishes and combine rice with meat
and vegetables in sumptuous feasts. The Spaniards are
also very good at using every part of an animal, much to
the chagrin of visitors with sensitive stomachs. Those
with adventurous palettes and strong stomachs may want to
try local favorites like Oreja (pig's ears) Callos a la
Madrileña (tripe with beans), Sopa de Ajo (garlic soup),
Bacalao a la Madrileña (salted cod in a sauce) or Rabo de
Toro (stuffed cow or bull's tail). Madrid novelties
aside, you won't want to leave the
city
centrewithout trying manchego cheese, manzanilla
wine or croquetas and Madrid dipping
oil.
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Your Madrid vacationwouldn't be complete without sampling some
local cuisine. You may try olives from Campo Real, white
garlic from Chinchón, beef from the Guadarrama Mountains,
asparagus from Aranjuez or Madrid's home-harvested virgin
olive oil. Travel
professionalsoften recommend taking a culinary/food and
wine tour to get the best local dining experience. Trip
Advisor travelers highly recommend the "Adventurous
Appetites" tours (www.adventurousappetites.com), which
takes you to several different venues to sample tostadas,
tapitos, pinchos, prawns, olives, salads, meats, cheese,
tapas, sherry, manzanilla wine, mojitos and
coffee.
Naturally, after eating all that rich food, you'll need to
walk around and see the sights of Madrid. At the ultra-modern
Cosmo Caixa (science museum), you'll catch a glimpse of how the
Earth was created, how tornadoes work and play with interactive
exhibits that will keep the kids busy for hours. Visit a zoo,
an amusement park, a garden and a bullfighting school at Casa
de Campo, which is the "Central Park" of Madrid. At Casa de
América you will see stunning 19th century architecture and,
the locals warn, you may even see a ghost! Capricho de la
Alameda de Osuna is one of the most tranquil settings in
bustling Madrid. As a hideout for Napoleon's soldiers, these
well-manicured gardens are fit for a duchess (the Duchess of
Osuna, to be exact). Nuestra Señora de la Almudena is a
neoclassical cathedral built in the 19th century, which tops
many Madrid travel
planitineraries. Similarly, the art museum at
Basílica de San Francisco el Grande cannot be
missed.
A vacationis also a great opportunity to go shopping
and find newfound treasures to take back
home. Madrid
traveloffers numerous fashion boutiques,
specialty shops and shopping districts to choose from.
Calle Preciados and Calle Montera are only accessible by
foot and showcase both women's and men's apparel. Calle
Serrano is home to the most sophisticated designer
boutiques and art galleries. Similarly, Calle Goya and
Calle Alcalá are popular designer shopping streets. Calle
Princesa and Calle Bravo Murillo have a number of great
clothing and shoe shops. In El Rasto, shoppers will find
more than just clothing, as pet accessories, furniture,
art and books can also be purchased here. Another
eclectic area is Calle Gran Vía, which is bustling with
clothing shops, cinemas and popular
hotels. La Vaguada is the region's largest
shopping mall, with over 300 stores in a small area, as
well as a cinema, bowing alley and several trendy cafes.
As you can see, there is much to do in Madrid,
Spain!
Madrid Travel Attractions Include Great Tours
According to the Travel
Channel's travel
tips, there are a number of excellent tours
you can add to your Madrid vacation. If you want to see many of the sights in
a short amount of time and gain a general understanding
of the Madrid layout, bus tours are the way to go; visit
www.madridvision.es/en/index.php or
www.madridguidedtours.com for more information. If you'd
rather get some fresh air and exercise, a walking tour
might be more your speed; check out www.walksofspain.com,
www.esmadrid.com/descubremadrid_en/portal.do or
www.madrid-museum-tours.org. Many travelers highly
recommend Segway tours as a unique and fun way to see the
city; the most popular tours are from www.madsegs.com.
Lastly, you can hook up with a tapas tour to taste your
way around the city through www.walksofspain.com,
www.madridguidedtours.com or
www.madrid-museum-tours.org.
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Textiles and tourism are the two major industries of Madrid,
Spain, so you'll find lots to do and many items to buy on your
Madrid vacation. Of course, there is still always a place
for the frugal traveler, according to the author of
www.dirtcheapmadrid.com, a blog that covers all the
bargains you can find in the city
centre. You can stay in a
hostelor you can stay in
luxury
hotels. You can fine-dine and drink until your
heart's content or you could look for a "tasting" tour
that numerous tapas bars and restaurants. You can pay
full-price to see the museums at your leisure or you can
schedule carefully to dash through during the free hours.
Your Madrid travel
plancan be anything you want it to be! For
more information, visit the city's official tourism site
at www.esmadrid.com.
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