You must go at the Paseo Del...
You must go at the Paseo Del Prado.
It is Real's garden that is huge.
In the summer there is lots of people selling things
on little balconies on the street. In Madrid I've discovered how to take care of me.
Plaza de la Concordia S/N, Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, 28660, Spain
Yum.....
Outdoors to catch a smoke.
BOB SANDS BIG BAND at Bogui Jazz club
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Hello,
are there any events/festivals between 15 - 23 of March in the center of Madrid?
Madrid National Public Holidays - 19th March - Dia de San José / St. Joseph's Day. A Few Key Points To Note During Public Holidays in Spain:
* All public offices close
* All shops and 90% of commercial centers close
* About 60% of bars and restaurants are open as normal
* Reduced public transport services
* Museums remain open
* Extended opening hours at many attractions
* Reduced medical and emergency services
* There is the possibility of increased taxi fares and limited availability
http://www.spainexpat.com/spain/information/holidays_in_spain/
Whats on when: http://www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=events.location&loc_id=133479
Easter Week - In late March or early April, depending on when Easter falls, Easter Week (or Semana Santa) is celebrated, religious images paraded through the streets in Madrid.
Upcoming events in Madrid (March) - http://eventful.com/madrid/events
Madrid Events in March 2010 - http://eventful.com/madrid/events/categories/festivals_parades
You must go at the Paseo Del Prado.
It is Real's garden that is huge.
In the summer there is lots of people selling things
on little balconies on the street. In Madrid I've discovered how to take care of me.
A good internet cafe is at gran via 30 near Madrid Rock. it cost two euro per hour. A centrally located internet cafe is at sol, in calle Tetuan 3. If you are near Plaza Espana, the café Zahara offers internet facilities. The centrally located Internet cafe Madrid serves tapas hotdogs and french fries and has a bar.
Portuguese are soccer lovers, jealous of the better games played in Spain. It's common, for those who may, a trip to Spain only to see a game (or a bullfight). Madrid and Barcelona are the top destinations, with Real Madrid and Atletico de Madrid dividing the capital.
In the central quarter of Arganzuela, this stadium belongs to Atletico, and it was the first one to have individual sits to all the people allowed - 70000.
There are dozens of emblematic buildings and monuments in Madrid, famous and less famous. I bring here the possibilty of seeing some of them linked to each other by metro.
* Metro: Moncloa (also line 6)
Name: Cuartel General del Aire (Air Force Headquarters)
Address: Plaza de la Moncloa
Architect: Luis Gutiérrez Soto
Year: 1.939-1.954
* Metro: Ventura Rodríguez
Name: Palacio de Liria
Address: Calle Princesa, 18-20
Architect: Ventura Rodríguez
Year: 1.770-1.783
* Metro: Plaza de España (also lines 2 and 10)
Name: Torre de Madrid (main pic)
Address: Plaza de España, 18
Architect: Julián Otamendi
Year: 1.954-1.960
Name: Edificio España (main pic)
Adresss: Gran Vía, 86-88 (Plaza de España)
Architect: Joaquín Otamendi and Julián Otamendi
Year: 1.947-1.953
Name: Monument of Miguel de Cervantes (main pic)
Address: Plaza de España (in the centre of it)
Name: Templo de Debod (2nd pic)
Address: Parque del Cuartel de la Montaña
Architect:
Year: 200-180 b.c.
Name: Edificio Coliseum
Address: Gran Vía, 78
Architect: Pedro Mugurza y Castro
Year:1.931-1.933
* Metro: Callao (also line 5)
Name: Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales (3rd pic)
Address: Plaza de las Descalzas, 1
Name: Palacio de la Prensa
Architect: Antonio Sillero and Juan Bautista de Toledo
Year: 1.557-1.563 and 1.559-1.564
Address: Gran Vía, 46 (Plaza del Callao)
Architect: Pedro Muguruza
Year: 1.924-1.928
Name: Cine Callao
Address: Plaza del Callao, 2
Architect: Luis Gutiérrez Soto
Year: 1.926-1.927
Name: Palacio de la Música
Address: Gran ía, 35
Architect: Secundino de Zuazo
Year: 1.924-1.928
* Metro: Delicias
Name: Museo del Ferrocarril/old Estación de Delicias (4th pic)
Address: Paseo de las Delicias, 61
Architect: Emilio Cachelievre
Year: 1.878-1.879
* Metro: Legazpi (also line 6)
Name: Antiguo Matadero (Old Slaughterhouse)
Address: Paseo de la Chopera, 2 to 12
Architect: Luis Bellido
Year: 1.907-1.926
Important notices:
1. Some buildings or monuments are very close to the metro station and easy to be found whilst some others are a bit far and it's not so easy to get to them, you only have to look for the correct street or square.
2. The link shows the list of the stations of the different metro lines.
3. As I said before, there are many buildings/monuments, but I only bring here a few of them.
La Latina is the place where you go on a Sunday afternoon after shopping for Bargins at 'el rastro' the sunday market.
If you are wondering what people do on Sundays, they are in overcrowded bars and restaurants having great tapas or 'cafe con leche' Spanish people don't overdress. Go casual and comfortable.
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