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Nonstop Madrid adventure with parks, tapas, and urban nights

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Highlights

Glide across Retiro’s lake and wander its elegant gardens for a calm nature break in the city center.

Walk Madrid’s iconic plazas and streets where royal palaces, cathedrals, and literary corners tell centuries of stories.

Hop between stylish bars in La Latina and Huertas, sharing classic Spanish bites and local wines.

Sample everything from jamón to local cheeses at a buzzing covered market packed with Madrileños.

Toast the skyline at a sleek rooftop bar as the city glows below you.

Hunt for unique photos and finds in colorful Lavapiés and nearby markets.

Where to Stay

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Dear Hotel Madrid
STAY

Dear Hotel Madrid

Modern, minimalist rooms with clean lines and a rooftop plunge pool overlooking Gran Vía.

Where to Eat

6 picks

EAT

Otro Jerezano

Simple, bright space; order a classic tostada con tomate y jamón with café con leche.

Mercado de San Miguel
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Mercado de San Miguel

Historic iron-and-glass market; graze on pintxos, croquetas, paella tastings, and fresh seafood from different stalls.

Juana La Loca
EAT

Juana La Loca

Contemporary tapas bar with a minimalist feel; try the tortilla de patatas with caramelized onion and inventive pintxos.

La Rollerie (Atocha)
EAT

La Rollerie (Atocha)

Light, modern café with big windows; order pancakes or eggs plus fresh juice and coffee.

Mercado de Antón Martín
EAT

Mercado de Antón Martín

Compact local market with modern food stalls; try a menú del día, sushi, or contemporary Spanish dishes at the second-floor eateries.

MLQ Casa de Comidas
EAT

MLQ Casa de Comidas

Stylish, minimalist dining room serving updated Spanish dishes; look for seasonal plates and share a couple of raciones.

What to Do

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El Retiro Park & Rowboat Lake
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El Retiro Park & Rowboat Lake

Stroll the wide paths, Crystal Palace, and rose garden, then rent a rowboat on Estanque Grande for 45–60 minutes.

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Puerta de Alcalá & Puerta del Sol Walk

From Puerta de Alcalá, walk down Calle de Alcalá toward Gran Vía and Puerta del Sol, stopping for photos and quick window-shopping along the way.

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Plaza Mayor & Historic Center Loop

After the market, wander Plaza Mayor, then loop through nearby streets (Calle Mayor, Plaza de la Villa) for historic buildings and photo stops.

Royal Palace of Madrid & Almudena Cathedral Exteriors
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Royal Palace of Madrid & Almudena Cathedral Exteriors

Walk 10 minutes from Plaza Mayor to view the palace and cathedral exteriors, and enjoy the Sabatini Gardens viewpoints; go inside the palace if time allows.

Cava Baja Tapas & La Latina Nightlife
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Cava Baja Tapas & La Latina Nightlife

After dinner, stroll Cava Baja and nearby streets, popping into bars for a glass of wine or vermut and enjoying the lively, social atmosphere.

Barrio de las Letras (Literary Quarter) Walk
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Barrio de las Letras (Literary Quarter) Walk

Wander the pedestrian streets reading writer quotes in the pavement, browsing small boutiques, and snapping photos of colorful facades.

Lavapiés Street Art Stroll
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Lavapiés Street Art Stroll

Walk 10–15 minutes from Letras into Lavapiés to see murals, small galleries, and multicultural streets; focus around Calle de Embajadores and side alleys.

Gran Vía & Shopping Loop
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Gran Vía & Shopping Loop

From Antón Martín, metro or walk to Gran Vía and browse flagship stores (Zara, Uniqlo, Spanish brands) plus side streets toward Puerta del Sol for souvenirs.

Templo de Debod Sunset & Rooftop Drinks
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Templo de Debod Sunset & Rooftop Drinks

Walk 15 minutes from Gran Vía to Templo de Debod for sunset photos over the park, then head to a nearby rooftop like Hotel Riu Plaza España for drinks.

Good to Know

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KNOW

Using Madrid Metro & Cards

Buy a Multi Card from a metro machine (about €2.50) and load 10-journey tickets to share between two people; each journey covers transfers within the network for a set time. Learn basic machine steps once and you’ll move quickly all trip.

KNOW

Spanish Dining Rhythm

Breakfast is light and often late, lunch runs 1:30–3:30 PM, and dinner starts around 9 PM. Plan a small merienda (snack) around 6–7 PM so you’re not starving before dinner, and use mercados for flexible eating times.

KNOW

Basic Phrases & Etiquette

Knowing a few words like “hola” (hello), “por favor” (please), “gracias” (thank you), and “la cuenta, por favor” (the bill, please) goes a long way. Greet staff when entering, speak calmly, and don’t worry about perfect Spanish—effort is appreciated.

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Best For

First-time visitors who want Madrid efficiently packed into 2 daysCouples looking for romantic yet adventurous urban experiencesFood-focused travelers who love tapas and stylish modern venuesPhotography fans who enjoy mix of grand monuments and street scenesBudget-conscious travelers wanting mid-range comfort and easy logistics

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