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Population:3.3 million in the inner city area(the city of Madrid has apopulation of 6 million)
Currency:Euro, €1 = 100 cents
Opening hours:Traditionally 10.00 to 14.00, then17.00 to 20.00, though thesetimes may vary. Nowadayshowever it is more usual for shopsto open from 10.00 in themorning until 22.00.
Internet:www.esmadrid.comwww.descubremadrid.comwww.munimadrid.esNewspapers:El PaísEl MundoABC
Emergency numbers:112
Tourist information:Madrid Tourist CentreAddress: Plaza Mayor 27Tel. +34 91 588 16 36Colon Tourist CentreAddress: Plaza Colón s/n
MADRIDPUBLISHING DATE: 2010-01-21 | COUNTRY CODE: ESContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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MADRIDIt is possible that the city that never sleeps has calmed downa little in recent years. However, even though the bars closea bit earlier these days, you can still count on finding a partyatmosphere at all times of the day and in all situations. Andthen, once you have had enough of socializing, you can takea few days out and enjoy the best kilometre of art to befound in Europe.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Madrid is not as large as it might seem –especially the central districts. Right in themiddle of the city is the Puerta del Sol, atraffic nexus that is the “kilometre zero”from which all distances are measured.Also, the house numbering on every streetstarts at the end nearest the Sol. West andsouth of the Sol are the oldest areas of thecity, Los Austrias, which contain the royalpalace (Palacio Real) and the historic andwell-trodden square, the Plaza Mayor.
The triangular area to the east and southof the Sol, with the Plaza de Cibeles,Atocha Station and the Sol at its corners, isone of the liveliest districts in Madrid,containing as it does countless bars andrestaurants. This is also where the threebig museums stand in a row, and directlybeyond them, the largest park in centralMadrid, the Parque del Buen Retiro.Directly south of the Sol is Lavapiés –formerly a working class area, but now themost ethnically interesting part of the citythanks to a significant influx of immigrantsfrom Africa and Asia. North of the Puertadel Sol and the parade avenue of Gran Víaare the Malasaña and Chueca districts. Thefirst of these is an old residential area thathas been cleaned up in the last twentyyears, whilst remaining one of the city’smost relaxed bar districts. Its neighbour,Chueca, has also undergone a rebirth:today it is Madrid’s hippest quarter, acentre for a culture of clubbing,restaurants and clothes shops. Originally a
gay district, it is now best described asbroad-minded.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
The Three Big Art GalleriesMadrid’s three major art galleries are allwithin a short walk of each other, andtogether they make up a magnificentdisplay showing the history of western art.The fact is that each of them individually isso large that the Paseo del Arte tripleticket may seem an invitation toexhaustion – but once you have visited oneof the three, you then have the rest of theyear to take in the other two.
The Prado is the best known. Since thegallery first opened almost two hundredyears ago, its collections have grown,though the best known works in thisextravagant collection of masterpieceswere already present in the originalcollection: Goya and Velázquez, Tizian,Rubens and especially Bosch.
Address: Paseo del Prado s/nInternet: www.museoprado.es
The Thyssen-bornemisza MuseumComplements the Thyssen Prado (and theReina Sofia) with works representing 17thcentury Dutch painting, impressionism,Russian constructivism and pop art,amongst other styles.
Address: Palacio de Villahermosa, Paseo del Prado 8
The Reina Sofia MuseumIs housed in an enormous former hospital.
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The building dates from the mid-18thcentury, and it has had striking glass andsteel external lifts added. The collectionconsists mainly of Spanish works from the20th century – the most famous of whichis without doubt Picasso’s Guernica.
Address: C/Santa Isabel 52Internet: www.museoreinasofia.es
Palacio RealMadrid’s Royal Palace is a magnificentcreation dating from 1764, built to replacethe Alcázar castle that had burned downthirty years before. Visitors are givenaccess to almost the entire palace,together with the Armoury and Pharmacy.
Address: Plaza de OrienteUnderground: ÓperaPhone: +34 914 548 800
El EscorialThe Monastery of San Lorenzo de ElEscorial is located about 50 Kilometersnorthwest of Madrid. It was founded byFelipe II and was built to commemoratethe victory at the Battle of San Quintín.The work began in 1563 and ended in1584 and its location is said to be decidedon the advice of astrologers, doctors,philosophers, quarrymen, theologians andarchitects! El Escorial was built based onthe idea of maintaining the symmetry andausterity, while also showing the power ofthe crown of Spain and it has manymonuments, such as the servantsquarters, the Queen’s quarters, theInfante’s (or Upper) house and the Prince’s(or Lower) house.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial is one of themost visited places in the Community ofMadrid.
Price: From €8 (only entrance) to €10 (guided tour). Childrenunder 5 free. On Wednesdays free entrance for Europeancitizens.Internet: www.sanlorenzoturismo.org
EATING #EATING#
The varied culinary traditions of the entireIberian Peninsula come together in Madridto such a degree that experts discusswhether Madrid actually has a distinctculinary style of its own. The culinaryculture of Spain’s capital city has beenenriched by immigrants from Andalucia,Galicia, Asturia and a number of otherregions.
SantceloniExpensive but delicious food is served atthis establishment run by Oscar Velasco,apprentice to one of the giants ofCatalonian cuisine, Santi Santamaria. Hisinfluence can be seen in dishes such asshrimp ravioli stuffed with ceps. It has onestar from the Guide Rouge.
Address: Paseo de la Castellana 57Phone: +34 912 108 840Internet: www.restaurantsantceloni.com
La Terraza Del CasinoThe chef Pedro Roncero has joined forceswith Ferrán Adrià, the legendary creator ofCatalonia’s nouvelle cuisine, in order toteach the residents of Madrid to eatmousse, parmesan ice lollys and liquidtortilla.
Address: C/Alcalá 15Phone: +34 915 321 275Internet: www.casinodemadrid.es
El Sobrino De BotínA restaurant that really does live up to theepithet “classic”. With a history going back
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almost 300 years, this must surely be theworld’s oldest restaurant. The food is alsoclassical: Spanish steaks of lamb andsucking-pig, for example.
Address: C/Cuchilleros 17Phone: +34 913 664 217Internet: www.botin.es
MaldeamoresModern decor in a three hundred year-oldvault, and with an unusual menu drawinginspiration from Asia. Cool, intimate,relaxed.
Address: C/Don Pedro 6Phone: +34 913 665 500
CAFÉS #CAFES#
Café Del Círculo De Bellas ArtesAn elegant café with ceilings at the rightheight and a timeless atmosphere amongstthe pillars, housed in the Bellas Artescultural centre.
Address: C/Alcalá 42Internet: www.circulobellasartes.com
DelicA pleasant al fresco establishment in thevery heart of Madrid serving a largeselection of well-prepared pastries andinteresting tapas. Also popular forcocktails.
Address: Costanilla de San Andrés 14
Mendocino CaféA relaxed café with laid-back music andserving coffee with excellent sandwichesand salads, also with long opening hours.
Brunch served on Sundays.
Address: C/Limón 11
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Because the clever Spaniards think youshould always eat when drinking, mostbars also serve food – usually tapas. Anddespite the efforts of the authorities,Madrid’s nightlife still happens later than inmost other cities.
La Taberna De Antonio SánchezA classic tapas bar with the right kind ofzinc counter and the appropriateassociations with bullfighting. Whatdistinguishes this establishment fromothers like it is that they make really goodtapas. They also serve a good salad withyour drink (there was a time when alltapas were free accompaniments).
Address: C/Mesón de Paredes 13
Juana La LocaA fairly trendy place with both traditionaland newly created tapas – ostrich withplum and crispy-fried bacon, for example.
Address: Plaza Puerta de Moros 4
Space Of SoundAn after-hours classic that was closeddown by the authorities, but whichre-opened a year later. A vast space,enormous sound, hardcore DJs and amixed clientele. Sundays from 9.00.
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Address: Sala Macumba, Estación de ChamartínInternet: www.spaceofsound.com
NatureA cool club with a varied range of musicand a good dance show on stage.Thursdays from midnight.
Address: C/Covarrubias 42 (corner of C/Luchana)Internet: www.naturemadrid.com
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Put simply, there are three shopping areasin Madrid: Centro, located between Puertadel Sol and Gran Vía Chueca, directly tothe north and east of Centro andSalamanca, slightly further to the east.These represent three different types ofshopping, especially with regard to therange of clothes on offer:middle-of-the-road in Centro, trendy inChueca and expensive designer labels inSalamanca. In Centro, for example, youwill find El Corte Inglés, Spain’s largestdepartment store chain, as loved as it ishated, but used by all. Carry on to theChueca district and Fuencarral – thehottest street in the area. Here you canvisit El Mercado de Fuencarral, an entiregallery of clothes to go clubbing in, coolaccessories and branded clothes with cred.Close by you can also find The Deli Room,which sells a selection of hip Spanishdesigner labels displayed in a delicatessensetting. In Salamanca, further to the east,the streets are lined with high-endboutiques: Camper, with the full range ofmen’s and ladies’ footwear from Spain’s
shoe success story, Mercado de La Paz,which is Madrid’s most mouth-wateringfresh produce market, and Lavinia –Europe’s self-proclaimed biggest wineshop.
Still not satisfied?
Finish off your shopping trip at ABCSerrano in Salamanca, an eight-floorshopping centre with four floors devoted tofashion. Here hot new designers such asAmaya Arzuaga rub shoulders with reliablestand-bys like Zara. There are also cafés,restaurants and a gym.
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SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVEWestin PalaceMadrid’s most glamorous hotel, full ofold-world atmosphere and a younger,keener sense of anticipation. The lounge,with its magnificent glass cupola, isregularly used as a concert venue.
Address: Plaza de las Cortes 7Phone: +34 913 608 000Internet: www.westinpalacemadrid.com
Petit Palace DucalA boutique hotel that is part of the HighTech chain that lives up to its name. Freebroadband connection in all rooms,flat-screen monitors, exercise bikes and asauna in some rooms. A classical facadehides well thought-out design and practical
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solutions.
Address: C/Hortaleza 3Phone: +34 915 211 043Internet: www.hthoteles.com
GOOD VALUERoom Mate MarioA very centrally located andvalue-for-money designer hotel that takesits design seriously. Rooms areuncluttered, monochrome, resembling filmsets – and well lit ones at that.
Address: C/Campomanes 4Phone: +34 915 488 548Internet: www.room-matehotels.com
BASICHostal PlayaA good and cheap option right in the thickof things. Clean, spacious and functionalrooms, all en suite, and withair-conditioning and TV.
Address: C/Victoria 2, 4 IxqdaPhone: +34 915 213 844Internet: www.hostalplaya.com
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportMadrid’s airport, Barajas, is a little over tenkilometres northeast of the city. Thecheapest way to get to Madrid is by metro:line 8 goes to Nuevos Ministerios. Journeytime: 30 minutes. The taxi ride costs about€20 (more at nights and on Sundays) andtakes 30-60 minutes.
Internet: www.aena.es
Public TransportMadrid’s metro system consists of 16 linesthat serve both the city and its suburbs.The metro is also the most efficient way ofgetting around, and it runs between 06.00and 02.00 daily. The EMT bus network ismade up of about a hundred lines,including a useful “circle route” (the busesare marked with a C). Busses run from06.00 to 23.30 daily. Night busses leavefrom Plaza de Cibeles.
TaxiWhen taxis are available for hire, this isindicated by a “Libre” sign in the frontwindscreen and a green light on the roof.
Radio-Taxi Asociación Gremial
Phone: +34 914 475 180
Radio-Taxi Independiente
Phone: +34 914 051213
Teletaxi
Phone: +34 913 712131
PostMost post offices are open from Monday toFriday between 8:30 and 20.30, and onSaturdays between 9.30 and 13.00. Themain post office on Plaza de Cibeles staysopen until 21.30 on weekdays and between8.00 and 14.00 on Saturdays.
PharmacyAll chemists’ have a list or a sign in thewindow with details of the duty chemists’,with the nearest one highlighted. There aretwo chemists’ that are open at all times:
Farmacia Central (does not take creditcards)
Address: Paseo de Santa Maria de la CabezaPhone: +34 914 730 672
Farmacia Lastra (takes credit cards)
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Address: C/Conde de Peñalver 27Phone: +34 914 024 272Internet: www.farmalastra.com
DentistThere are English-speaking dentists at theClínica Dental Cisne.
Address: C/Magallanes 18Phone: +34 914 463 221Internet: www.clinicadentalcisne.com
TelephoneCountry code: +34
Area code: 91
(also used within Madrid)
Electricity220 volt
(125 volt in some older buildings)
Tourist InformationThere are several Tourist InformationCentres in Madrid:
Madrid Tourist Centre
Address: Plaza Mayor, 27Phone: +34 915 881 636
Colon Tourist Centre
Address: Plaza Colón s/n
Cibeles
Address: Plaza Cibeles s/n
Callao
Address: Plaza Callao s/n
Madrid Barajas Airport, T4
SATE (Assistance Service for ForeignTourist) - Police Station in the city centre.
Address: C/ Leganitos, 19Phone: +34 915 488 537/ +34 915 488 008
24-hour phone number for reportingcrimes: 902 102 112
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|C. Claudio Moyano D4C. de la Cabeza B3 C3C. Miguel Servet C4C. Mira el Rio Alt. A4 B4C. San Francisco A3Calle Almirante D2Calle Argensola C1 D1Calle Atocha B3 C3 D3Calle Carmen B2Calle Cava Alta A3 B3Calle Cava Baja A3 B3Calle Cervantes C3Calle Colegiata B3Calle de Alcala C2 D2Calle de Alfonso. D2 D3 D4Calle de Almaden C3 D3Calle de Amaniel B1Calle de Antonio M. D2 D3Calle de Argumosa C4Calle de Bailen A2 A3Calle de Carlos Ar. B4Calle de Embajador. B4Calle de Ferraz A1Calle de Fuencaral C1 C2Calle de Hortaleza C1 C2Calle de Jacometre. B2Calle de Juan de M. D2Calle de Juanelo B3Calle de la Arganz. A4Calle de la Bola A2 B2Calle de la Concep. B3Calle de la Cruz B3 C3Calle de la Encomi. B3Calle de la Luna B1 B2Calle de la Madera B1Calle de la Palma B1Calle de la Paloma A4Calle de la Prince. A1Calle de la Redond. A3Calle de la Torrec. C3 C4Calle de las Delic. D4Calle de las Huert. C3Calle de Lavapies B3 C4Calle de los Madra. C2 D2Calle de M. de los. A1Calle de Magdalena B3 C3Calle de Mira del . B4Calle de Montalban D2Calle de Moratin C3 D3Calle de Pelayo C1 C2Calle de Piamonte C1 D1Calle de Rodas B4Calle de San Berna. B1Calle de San Lucas C1Calle de Santa Isa. C3 D4Calle de Sebastian. C4Calle de Segovia A3Calle de Sta. Ana A4 B3Calle de Toledo A4 B3Calle de Valencia C4Calle de Vergara A2
Calle de Veronica C3 D3Calle de Victor A1Calle de Zurita C3 C4Calle del Aguila A4Calle del Amparo B4 C4Calle del Angel A4Calle del Arenal B2Calle del Barquill. C1 C2Calle del Casino B4Calle del Conde Du. A1Calle del Doctor F. C4 D4Calle del Espiritu. B1Calle del Gobernad. C3 D3Calle del Humillad. A3 A4Calle del Olivar C3 C4Calle del Prado C3Calle del Sacramen. A3Calle del Salitre C4Calle del Tesoro B1Calle del Tutor A1Calle delBraco B1 B2Calle Divino Pasto. B1Calle Formerto A2Calle Genova D1Calle Infantas C2Calle Lope de Vega C3 D3Calle Mayor A3 B2 B3Calle Mendez Alvar. D4Calle Meson de Par. B4Calle Montera B2 C2Calle Preciados B2Calle Prim D2Calle Recoletos D2Calle San Marcos C2Calle San Mateo C1Calle Ventura Rodr. A1Carrera de San Jer. C2Corredera Baja San. B1 B2Costanilla de San . A3Cuesta de San Vice. A2Cuesta de Santo Do. A2 B2Duque de Alba B3Fernando El Santo D1Glorieta de Embaja. B4 C4Glorieta Puerta de. A4Gran Via B2 C2Gran Via de San Fr. A3 A4Mejia Lequerica C1Paseo de Los Olmos A4Paseo de los Ponto. A4Paseo De Recoletos D1 D2Paseo del Prado D2 D3Paseo Infanta Isab. D4Pl. Canovas del Ca. D3Pl. de las Comenda. B1Pl. del Emperador . D4Pl. Dos de Mayo B1Pl. Tirso de Molin. B3Plaza Alonso Marti. C1Plaza de Cibeles D2Plaza de Colon D1
Plaza de la Lealta. D2Plaza de la Villa . D1Plaza de las Sales. D1Plaza de Oriente A2Plaza de S. Ildefo. B1 C1Plaza de S. Miguel B3Plaza de Santa Ana C3Plaza de Sto. Domi. B2Plaza del Carmen B2Plaza del Humillad. A3Plaza Francisco Mo. A4Plaza Herradores B2Plaza Jacinto Bena. B3Plaza Mayor B3Plaza Puerta de Mo. A3Plaza Sta. Cruz B3Puerta de Alcala D2Puerta del Sol B2Ribera de Curtidor. B3 B4Ronda de Atocha C4 D4Ronda de Toledo A4 B4Ronda de Valencia C4Ronda Segovia A4Sta. Maria de la C. C4 D4
DESTINATION: MADRIDPUBLISHING DATE: 2010-01-21