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The Most Relaxing Things to Do in Madrid

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Most Relaxing Things to Do in Madrid

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Sink your teeth into local delicacies hidden among the streets of Madrid on a food and wine tour of the city. Accompanied by a knowledgeable
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Spas , Madrid
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Feel the feverish heat of Spain’s traditional dance with a flamenco show at one of the country’s most prestigious ‘tablaos’ (flamenco venues). Choose the show time that best suits your schedule, then make your own way into the heart of Madrid Old Town to enjoy a night of passionate flamenco. Depending on the option selected, sip on a welcome drink or sink your teeth into three or four delectable courses of authentic Spanish cuisine. Then, grow giddy as you watch an electrifying performance from some of the country’s leading dancers.
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Gran Via , Madrid
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Experience the bustle of Gran Via, one of Madrid’s major shopping destinations. As you wander down the lively street, marvel at the grand arc
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Our expert advice on where to stay in Madrid

The Spanish capital is known for its array of distinct neighborhoods each with its own appeal. An affordable and easy-to-navigate metro system, which makes it is easy to get around Madrid gives you more flexibility in choosing where to stay. Perhaps the most popular choice is Puerta del Sol, the heart of the city center and one of the main tourist attractions with its numerous shops, affordable hotels, and restaurants. Close by is Gran Via street, one of the city's main arteries, which is also home to a number of hotels. A short walk from here is Plaza España where the city's most iconic landmarks lie, including the Royal Palace and the Teatro Royal. For somthing outside the traditional tourist areas, consider staying in La Latina or Malasaña, two bohemian neighborhoods that offer a wide range of eclectic shops, quaint cafes, and lively bars.
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