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What to see in Madrid

Madrid, Spain's vibrant capital, is a city of rich culture and energy. Its iconic landmarks, such as the Royal Palace and Prado Museum, coexist with lively plazas and charming neighbourhoods. Madrid's culinary scene is a delight, offering tapas bars, traditional markets and Michelin-starred restaurants. It's a city where tradition meets modernity.

Located a short distance from Madrid's port, the Prado Museum is a world-class cultural institution that ranks among the most renowned art museums globally. This iconic museum houses an extensive and diverse collection of European art, spanning from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. As you step into the Prado's grand neoclassical building, you'll be transported into a realm of artistic treasures. The museum's galleries are a visual feast, featuring masterpieces by artists such as Velázquez, Goya, El Greco and Bosch, among many others. Each room reveals a different facet of European art history, from religious and mythological themes to portraits and landscapes.

Just a short distance from Madrid's port, the Parque del Buen Retiro, commonly known as El Retiro Park, offers a verdant oasis in the heart of the city. This expansive park, covering 350 acres, is a beloved destination for both locals and visitors seeking relaxation and natural beauty. El Retiro Park's origins trace back to the 17th century when it served as the private retreat of the Spanish monarchy. Today, it's a public park that welcomes all who seek respite from the urban bustle. As you enter the park, you'll be greeted by lush gardens, tree-lined avenues and serene fountains.

The Royal Palace of Madrid, or Palacio Real, stands as a majestic symbol of Spain's monarchy and architectural splendour. Located near Madrid's port, this opulent palace is one of the largest in Europe, boasting over 3,400 rooms and lavish interiors that reflect the grandeur of Spanish royalty. While the Royal Palace is the official residence of the Spanish monarchs, it is primarily used for state ceremonies and official events, and it is open to the public for tours.


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