Guidebook for Madrid

Maria
Guidebook for Madrid

Getting Around

Here you have some tips to help you move around in Madrid
It's the nearest metro station to our home. Line 7 .
6 locals recommend
Ascao
6 locals recommend
It's the nearest metro station to our home. Line 7 .

Food Scene

These are some of our favourite places. All of them are singular for one reason or another. Algunos de nuestros sitios favoritos. Todos ellos son únicos por una u otra razón.
Great icecreams, our favourites are the ice cream made of violets and the pistaccio ice cream. Try also the “horchata” (a refreshment typical from Valencia made of tiger nut milk).
6 locals recommend
Horchatería Alboraya
125 C. de Alcalá
6 locals recommend
Great icecreams, our favourites are the ice cream made of violets and the pistaccio ice cream. Try also the “horchata” (a refreshment typical from Valencia made of tiger nut milk).
The best “Patatas Bravas” (spicy potatoes) ever! At an easy walking distance from our home (15 min)
35 locals recommend
Docamar
337 C. de Alcalá
35 locals recommend
The best “Patatas Bravas” (spicy potatoes) ever! At an easy walking distance from our home (15 min)
The historic wrought-iron-and-glass Mercado de San Miguel, just off Plaza Mayor, has become one of the liveliest culinary spots in the city. ¡The perfect spot for foodies!
1026 locals recommend
San Miguel Market
s/n Pl. de San Miguel
1026 locals recommend
The historic wrought-iron-and-glass Mercado de San Miguel, just off Plaza Mayor, has become one of the liveliest culinary spots in the city. ¡The perfect spot for foodies!
In the bohemian district of Huertas, bordering the immigrant barrio of Lavapiés, Mercado de Antón Martín is one of the most traditional markets in the city, in use since 1941. The market also offers outstanding eat-in fare: sushi at Yokaloka and Italian specialities at La Saletta, and a large etc.
75 locals recommend
Antón Martin Market
5 C. de Sta. Isabel
75 locals recommend
In the bohemian district of Huertas, bordering the immigrant barrio of Lavapiés, Mercado de Antón Martín is one of the most traditional markets in the city, in use since 1941. The market also offers outstanding eat-in fare: sushi at Yokaloka and Italian specialities at La Saletta, and a large etc.
The offer is small but incredibly good, based on first quality Galician products: lacón (a type of ham), cheese, fried green peppers, black sausage, and of course, their famous croquetas. They have also their sought after Zapatilla: the stickiest sandwich in Madrid. Really sinful and of course, satisfying. Big portions Su oferta es limitada pero increíblemente buena, basada en.productos gallegos de calidad: lacón, queso, pimientos de padrón, morcilla y sus increíbles croquetas. No olvidar su solicitadísima Zapatilla: el bocadillo más pringoso, pecaminoso y satisfactorio de Madrid. Raciones enormes.
91 locals recommend
Melo's bar
44 C. del Ave María
91 locals recommend
The offer is small but incredibly good, based on first quality Galician products: lacón (a type of ham), cheese, fried green peppers, black sausage, and of course, their famous croquetas. They have also their sought after Zapatilla: the stickiest sandwich in Madrid. Really sinful and of course, satisfying. Big portions Su oferta es limitada pero increíblemente buena, basada en.productos gallegos de calidad: lacón, queso, pimientos de padrón, morcilla y sus increíbles croquetas. No olvidar su solicitadísima Zapatilla: el bocadillo más pringoso, pecaminoso y satisfactorio de Madrid. Raciones enormes.
Oriental Street Food fusion in the center of Madrid. A funny place. Comida callejera oriental fusiónen pleno centro de Madrid. Un sitio divertido.
21 locals recommend
Yatai Market
10 Calle del Dr Cortezo
21 locals recommend
Oriental Street Food fusion in the center of Madrid. A funny place. Comida callejera oriental fusiónen pleno centro de Madrid. Un sitio divertido.
A paradise for ice cream lovers. Un paraíso para los amantes de los helados.
Helados Patagonia Artesanal
19 Pl. de Tirso de Molina
A paradise for ice cream lovers. Un paraíso para los amantes de los helados.
Best chocolate & churros (fresh made) in our área (and some others too!) El mejor chocolate con churros (recién hechos) de nuestra zona (y alguna otra!)
Churerría-Chocolatería Las Farolas
31 P.º de Extremadura
Best chocolate & churros (fresh made) in our área (and some others too!) El mejor chocolate con churros (recién hechos) de nuestra zona (y alguna otra!)
Great restaurant Asturian style. Give the cachopo and Hard cyder a try! Estupendo restaurante asturiano. Pruebe el cachopo y la sidra!
7 locals recommend
Sidrería Casa Antonio La Latina Madrid | Restaurante Asturiano
12 Pl. de la Cebada
7 locals recommend
Great restaurant Asturian style. Give the cachopo and Hard cyder a try! Estupendo restaurante asturiano. Pruebe el cachopo y la sidra!
A small brewery where you may try their artisan beers and eat a simple but tasty menu. Una pequeña fábrica de cerveza donde puede probar sus cervezas artesanales y comer un menú sencillo pero sabroso.
Mad Brewing
A small brewery where you may try their artisan beers and eat a simple but tasty menu. Una pequeña fábrica de cerveza donde puede probar sus cervezas artesanales y comer un menú sencillo pero sabroso.
A restaurant associated to the brewery La Caníbal, with good artisan beers, wines and food. Restaurante asociado a la fábrica de cervezas La Caníbal con buenas cervezas artesanas, vinos y buena comida.
La Caníbal
28 C. de Argumosa
A restaurant associated to the brewery La Caníbal, with good artisan beers, wines and food. Restaurante asociado a la fábrica de cervezas La Caníbal con buenas cervezas artesanas, vinos y buena comida.
Good food in a tropical style glass house. Buena comida en un chiringuito tropical de cristal.
La Casa de Cristal Restaurante
Good food in a tropical style glass house. Buena comida en un chiringuito tropical de cristal.

Shopping

Todo tipo de comercios
17 locals recommend
Calle de Alcala
17 locals recommend
Todo tipo de comercios
A good option for a sunday morning. El Rastro is a flea market located in historic center of Madrid, in the popular neighborhood of La Latina. It opens every Sunday. The Rastro Market is located along the street La Ribera de Curtidores and its adjacent lanes. Ribera de Curtidores is a steep hill with hundreds of stands selling extremely varied objects, from kitchen utensils, clothes, furniture, accessories, jewellery and comic books. You may also find lots of antiques (authentic and authentically false).
22 locals recommend
Trail Cascorro
s/n Pl. de Cascorro
22 locals recommend
A good option for a sunday morning. El Rastro is a flea market located in historic center of Madrid, in the popular neighborhood of La Latina. It opens every Sunday. The Rastro Market is located along the street La Ribera de Curtidores and its adjacent lanes. Ribera de Curtidores is a steep hill with hundreds of stands selling extremely varied objects, from kitchen utensils, clothes, furniture, accessories, jewellery and comic books. You may also find lots of antiques (authentic and authentically false).
One of our guests favourites. Adored by fashion fans and value seekers in Madrid alike.
251 locals recommend
Primark
32 C/ Gran Vía
251 locals recommend
One of our guests favourites. Adored by fashion fans and value seekers in Madrid alike.
A Swedish multinational clothing-retail company known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and children. Another favourite of our guests.
40 locals recommend
H&M
32 C/ Gran Vía
40 locals recommend
A Swedish multinational clothing-retail company known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and children. Another favourite of our guests.
If you want to buy a quality Spanish fan, this is the place. A classic.
Casa de Diego
12 Prta del Sol
If you want to buy a quality Spanish fan, this is the place. A classic.
They produce handmade traditional Spanish capes. Absolutely elegant!
Capas Seseña
23 C. de la Cruz
They produce handmade traditional Spanish capes. Absolutely elegant!
Outlet. Excellent quality for luggage, wallets, purses, etc. Near to our home.
Salvador Bachiller - Calle Alcala
151 C. de Alcalá
Outlet. Excellent quality for luggage, wallets, purses, etc. Near to our home.
Outlet of El Corte Inglés
Corte Inglés Centro De Oportunidades
5 C. de la Abada
Outlet of El Corte Inglés

Arts & Culture

These are some of our favourite museums, but Madrid has many museums choices. Many also have the option to visit them for free at certain days and / or hours. Just ask us.
My favourite museum. The museum contains important collections of valuable works from the prehistoric period to the nineteenth century, with a focus on Iberian work. Major categories include jewellery, small bronzes, both ecclesiastical and domestic silver, ceramics, carved ivory, and numismatics. Objects come not only from Iberia but also from major centers of medieval artistry, including Limoges and Egypt. While the Renaissance is especially well represented, the collection features important early medieval objects, including Visigothic work, and works crafted by Iberia's ancient Celtic culture.
50 locals recommend
Lazaro Galdiano Museum
122 C. Serrano
50 locals recommend
My favourite museum. The museum contains important collections of valuable works from the prehistoric period to the nineteenth century, with a focus on Iberian work. Major categories include jewellery, small bronzes, both ecclesiastical and domestic silver, ceramics, carved ivory, and numismatics. Objects come not only from Iberia but also from major centers of medieval artistry, including Limoges and Egypt. While the Renaissance is especially well represented, the collection features important early medieval objects, including Visigothic work, and works crafted by Iberia's ancient Celtic culture.
Joaquin Sorolla is one of the most famous and influential Spanish painters by the end of the 19th century. The museum is located in his family home. Joaquín Sorolla es uno de los pintores españoles mas famosos e influyentes de finales sel siglo XIX. El museo está ubicado en su casa familiar.
230 locals recommend
Sorolla Museum
37 P.º del Gral. Martínez Campos
230 locals recommend
Joaquin Sorolla is one of the most famous and influential Spanish painters by the end of the 19th century. The museum is located in his family home. Joaquín Sorolla es uno de los pintores españoles mas famosos e influyentes de finales sel siglo XIX. El museo está ubicado en su casa familiar.
An authentic Egyptian Temple in Madrid. Great sightseeing also, especially at sunset. Un auténtico templo egipcio en Madrid. Increíbles vistas además, particularmente al atardecer.
1359 locals recommend
Temple of Debod
1 C. de Ferraz
1359 locals recommend
An authentic Egyptian Temple in Madrid. Great sightseeing also, especially at sunset. Un auténtico templo egipcio en Madrid. Increíbles vistas además, particularmente al atardecer.
It is widely considered to have one of the world's finest collections of European art, dating from the 12th century to the early 20th century, based on the former Spanish Royal Collection, and the single best collection of Spanish art.
2515 locals recommend
Museo Nacional del Prado
23 C. de Ruiz de Alarcón
2515 locals recommend
It is widely considered to have one of the world's finest collections of European art, dating from the 12th century to the early 20th century, based on the former Spanish Royal Collection, and the single best collection of Spanish art.
It houses the art and historical object collections of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, 17th Marquis of Cerralbo, who died in 1922. The museum, which is housed in the former residence of its founder, opened in 1944. The building was built in the 19th century, according to Italian taste, and it was luxuriously decorated with baroque furniture, wall paintings and expensive chandeliers. It retains to a large extent its original aesthetics
87 locals recommend
Museo Cerralbo
17 C. de Ventura Rodríguez
87 locals recommend
It houses the art and historical object collections of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, 17th Marquis of Cerralbo, who died in 1922. The museum, which is housed in the former residence of its founder, opened in 1944. The building was built in the 19th century, according to Italian taste, and it was luxuriously decorated with baroque furniture, wall paintings and expensive chandeliers. It retains to a large extent its original aesthetics
The Royal Palace of Madrid (Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid) is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family at the city of Madrid, but it is only used for state ceremonies. The palace has 135,000 square metres(1,450,000sqft) of floor space and contains 3,418 rooms. It is the largest royal palace in Europe by floor area.
1110 locals recommend
The Royal Armoury of Madrid
s/n Calle de Bailén
1110 locals recommend
The Royal Palace of Madrid (Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid) is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family at the city of Madrid, but it is only used for state ceremonies. The palace has 135,000 square metres(1,450,000sqft) of floor space and contains 3,418 rooms. It is the largest royal palace in Europe by floor area.
With over 1,600 paintings, it was once the second largest private collection in the world after the British Royal Collection. A competition was held to house the core of the collection in 1987–88 after Baron Thyssen, having tried to enlarge his Museum in Lugano(Villa Favorita), searched for a location in Europe. The Thyssen-Bornemisza fills the historical gaps in its counterparts' collections: in the Prado's case this includes Italian primitives and works from the English, Dutch and German schools, while in the case of the Reina Sofia it concerns Impressionists, Expressionists, and European and American paintings from the 20th century.
1498 locals recommend
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
8 P.º del Prado
1498 locals recommend
With over 1,600 paintings, it was once the second largest private collection in the world after the British Royal Collection. A competition was held to house the core of the collection in 1987–88 after Baron Thyssen, having tried to enlarge his Museum in Lugano(Villa Favorita), searched for a location in Europe. The Thyssen-Bornemisza fills the historical gaps in its counterparts' collections: in the Prado's case this includes Italian primitives and works from the English, Dutch and German schools, while in the case of the Reina Sofia it concerns Impressionists, Expressionists, and European and American paintings from the 20th century.
The museum is mainly dedicated to Spanish art. Highlights of the museum include excellent collections of Spain's two greatest 20th-century masters, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Certainly, the most famous masterpiece in the museum is Picasso's painting Guernica. Along with its extensive collection, the museum offers a mixture of national and international temporary exhibitions in its many galleries, making it one of the world's largest museums for modern and contemporary art.
1837 locals recommend
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
52 C. de Sta. Isabel
1837 locals recommend
The museum is mainly dedicated to Spanish art. Highlights of the museum include excellent collections of Spain's two greatest 20th-century masters, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Certainly, the most famous masterpiece in the museum is Picasso's painting Guernica. Along with its extensive collection, the museum offers a mixture of national and international temporary exhibitions in its many galleries, making it one of the world's largest museums for modern and contemporary art.
Following the example of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, it illustrates the evolution of industrial or "minor arts", including furniture, ceramics, glass, and textiles. The collections emphasize the 16th and 17th centuries in particular; its collection contains approximately 70,000 pieces. Its 62 exhibition rooms are within a palace near the Jardines del Retiro de Madrid.
14 locals recommend
National Museum of Decorative Arts
12 C. de Montalbán
14 locals recommend
Following the example of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, it illustrates the evolution of industrial or "minor arts", including furniture, ceramics, glass, and textiles. The collections emphasize the 16th and 17th centuries in particular; its collection contains approximately 70,000 pieces. Its 62 exhibition rooms are within a palace near the Jardines del Retiro de Madrid.

Essentials

Basic services near our home.
A supermarket
58 locals recommend
Ahorramas
41 Paseo de las Delicias
58 locals recommend
A supermarket
A low cost supermarket
193 locals recommend
DIA
41 C. de Sta. Isabel
193 locals recommend
A low cost supermarket
A laundromat 5 min. away from home. Very clean. Lavanderia autoservicio a 5 min. de casa. Muy limpia.
Lavandería Autoservicio LAVAXPRES
24 C. de Embajadores
A laundromat 5 min. away from home. Very clean. Lavanderia autoservicio a 5 min. de casa. Muy limpia.

Everything Else

15 min by car. A 15 min en coche
76 locals recommend
Ifema
5 Av. del Partenón
76 locals recommend
15 min by car. A 15 min en coche

Parks & Nature

Madrid's most emblematic park. El parque mas emblemático de Madrid
2341 locals recommend
El Retiro Park
7 Plaza de la Independencia
2341 locals recommend
Madrid's most emblematic park. El parque mas emblemático de Madrid
Located in the center of Madrid, the royal botanical garden gives visitors the chance to enjoy the peace and quiet of being immersed in nature. While the garden has species dating back more than two centuries for visitors to enjoy, it is also the home to both researchers and botanists. A great collection of plants and flowers from the Americas and the Pacific, including Europa's most ancient magnolia.
390 locals recommend
Royal Botanical Garden
2 Plaza de Murillo
390 locals recommend
Located in the center of Madrid, the royal botanical garden gives visitors the chance to enjoy the peace and quiet of being immersed in nature. While the garden has species dating back more than two centuries for visitors to enjoy, it is also the home to both researchers and botanists. A great collection of plants and flowers from the Americas and the Pacific, including Europa's most ancient magnolia.
Upon entering the station, the traveller will be surprised to find a tropical garden surrounded by iron and glass. The former Atocha building for travellers was converted into a tropical garden in an attempt to enhance the station when it was reopened to house the High Speed train (AVE). The station’s metal and glass structure covering the platforms made its easy to use it as a greenhouse with ponds. The garden is filled with several thousand plants, including 260 different species from America, Asia, and Australia.
45 locals recommend
Atocha Renfe station
45 locals recommend
Upon entering the station, the traveller will be surprised to find a tropical garden surrounded by iron and glass. The former Atocha building for travellers was converted into a tropical garden in an attempt to enhance the station when it was reopened to house the High Speed train (AVE). The station’s metal and glass structure covering the platforms made its easy to use it as a greenhouse with ponds. The garden is filled with several thousand plants, including 260 different species from America, Asia, and Australia.