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Madrid warmly welcomes everyone, making them feel like true “Madrileños,” regardless of where they’re from. Vibrant, luxurious, peaceful and exhilarating, Madrid has it all. Whether you’re tapping your feet to the rhythm of the vibrant “taconeos” (flamenco dancers) or enjoying the fresh air of the beautiful countryside, Madrid is a haven that always welcomes you back to share your stories.
Savor a blend of Old-World charm with modern culinary experiences, from century-old restaurants in Cava Baja to Michelin-starred fine dining. Explore casual tapas bars, bakeries and gourmet markets for a truly unforgettable culinary adventure in Madrid.
Madrid’s shopping scene seamlessly blends timeless design, local craftsmanship and modern fashion, showcased in ateliers and boutiques across historic districts. From signature department stores to charming flea markets, visitors can explore artisan garments, unique accessories and century-old shops that capture the essence of both tradition and modernity.
Just a short drive from Madrid, towns like Buitrago del Lozoya and Manzanares el Real offer historical charm, while San Martín de Valdeiglesias invites wine lovers to its ancient vineyards. With cobblestoned streets, black-slate architecture and hiking trails, quaint towns like Patones and Rascafría offer enchanting escapes that keep visitors returning.
In Madrid, immerse yourself in world-class art at the Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums, then explore UNESCO sites like Aranjuez, El Escorial and Alcalá de Henares. As the world capital of both fútbol and flamenco, Madrid offers a unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture and unforgettable experiences.
Madrid boasts over 20,000 acres of vineyards and 51 wineries, with a wine-making tradition spanning 900 years. As a region with its own designation of origin, visitors can savor local wines while exploring sweeping vineyards and modern wine-making techniques, with some wineries just 30 minutes from the city.
See the world’s most popular sport in Madrid, one of the World Fútbol Capitals. With top LaLiga clubs like Real Madrid and iconic stadiums such as the Santiago Bernabéu and Cívitas Metropolitano, Madrid draws soccer fans from all over the world. Meanwhile, the Madrid Mutua Open attracts tennis stars like Carlos Alcaraz, while 25 nearby golf courses make it a prime destination for golf enthusiasts.
Located in the heart of Madrid’s historic Habsburg district, Palacio de los Duques, a Gran Melia Hotel, is a luxury urban resort across from the Opera House and Royal Palace. Once home to the Dukes of Granada de Ega and Villahermosa, the hotel’s 160 rooms and 20 suites are inspired by Velázquez masterpieces. Unique features include a 1,000-square-mile Historical Garden, a rooftop with a seasonal pool with 360-degree views, and the Thai Room wellness spa. Guests can savor exceptional dining at El Jardín de los Duques, Coroa and Montmartre, blending Madrid’s culinary heritage with French haute cuisine.
Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid, one of the world’s most iconic hotels, has welcomed elite guests since its 1910 inauguration by King Alfonso XIII. Following a renovation by Gilles & Boissier, the hotel offers 100 rooms and 53 suites, blending classic-contemporary design with modern comforts. Located in Madrid’s prestigious Golden Art Triangle, near the Prado and Reina Sofia museums, it features five dining outlets, including the two-Michelin-starred Deessa, led by Chef Quique Dacosta. Amenities include an indoor pool, vitality pool, fitness center and luxurious wellness facilities.
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