What Is Madrid Famous For (6 Things to Experience)

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Madrid (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Madrid happens to be one of the most happening cities in Europe. It offers a lot of activities for travelers and residents alike. Being the capital of Spain and a dynamic metropolis it has a lot to offer. Travelers have a limited amount of time to visit the city. You can make a list and start visiting the top spots without wasting any time. Madrid has around 3.3 million population. It happens to be the political economic and cultural center of Spain. Are you wondering what to do on your trip to Madrid? Let’s find out what is Madrid famous for.

Top Things Madrid Is Famous For

Madrid is popular for having a lot of historical buildings and food markets. The atmosphere is unique and you can enjoy it to the fullest. Many people think Madrid is known for its contemporary art museums. If you enjoy the bustling nightlife, this is where you should be.  Are you traveling to Madrid in a few days? Let’s take a look at the things you can do there:

1. Prado Museum

Prado Museum is world famous as it features a permanent collection of amazing styles, time frames, and artists. If you are a fan of art and antiques don’t forget to visit this museum. Prado depicts the world-class paintings of many artists. You can find quality European paintings from Velázquez, El Greco, and Hieronymus Bosch. Even if you are not a fan of art, this place will be enticing and interesting for everyone. Make sure you visit the Goya paintings as they are worth looking at.

 2. Center of All Roads In Spain

Puerta Del Sol is one of the most famous spots in the city. It is a popular place where people gather together on New Year’s Night. Most importantly, the square connects one of the six major roads. Most travelers may not know that Puerta Del Sol is known as the symbolic Kilometer 0. Right in the middle of the square, you will notice a small plaque. It will give you an idea of where all these Spanish roads will begin.

3. Calamari Sandwiches

Food lovers will enjoy a trip to Plaza Mayor where the locals enjoy sitting in various bars. They like to eat deep fried battered squid. The grand central square happens to be one of the best places to visit in Madrid. It is more like a local delicacy that you will explore. Calamari sandwiches are a delicious and must-try snack. You can try eating them at any of the bars.  The traditional version of these sandwiches is served with delicious mayonnaise. Nowadays many bars are serving modern-style sandwiches for travelers.

4. Oldest Restaurants In The World

All food lovers must know that Spain is one of the best when it comes to food. You will get a large variety of Spanish cuisines at the most famous restaurants. Madrid is no exception as it has got what you are looking for. You will be surprised to know that one of the oldest restaurants in the world is located in Madrid. The Guinness World records have a record of it to prove that existence. One of the world’s oldest restaurants is Sobrino de Botín. It was located in 1725 and features an old tavern style.  Are you a fan of roasted lamb or pig? Get ready to have the ultimate experience.

5. Temple Of Depod

The temple of Depod is located in the Cuartel de la Montaña Park. It is very much closer to the Plaza de España. Travelers will be delighted to know that they will find a visually appealing Egyptian temple. This temple was built during the second century BC. Apart from the incredible structure, you will find a lot of beautiful gardens nearby. It is one of the most common places for friends and couples who want some romantic time together. You can enjoy scenic views and the beauty of the city by strolling in the gardens. Travelers cannot miss out on this piece of history on their next trip.

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6. Royal Palace Of Madrid

The Royal Palace of Madrid was built in the 18th century. It has been the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family. However, nowadays the palace is used exclusively for holding receptions and ceremonies. The monarchs of Spain have taken over the residency right inside the Zarzuela Palace. This palace is surrounded by Campo del Moro Park. It was built in the middle Ages and you can also visit the gardens of Sabatini during the day.

Beth Malcolm

Beth Malcolm is Scottish based Journalist at Heriot-Watt University studying French and British Sign Language. She is originally from the north west of England but is living in Edinburgh to complete her studies.