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Top 5 Things to Do In Madrid Spain Madrid AttractionsVisit MadridMadrid can be a sprawling, lively, historic, energetic city that never sleeps where there is so much happening it seems the locals never stay home. . . In fact they tend to be called gatos or cats since they\'re recognized for staying out so late as well as the city itself is often referred to as the \'Madrids\' in plural because the city has so many faces and variety. Sol will be the crossroads of the city: a couple of blocks from the Plaza Mayor, a couple of in the Palace, along with a metro stop away from Retiro park and also the museums. Retiro Park. Plaza Mayor. . The Estanque or pond will be the heart of the park you can row a spead boat round the pond, lay Pub crawl Dublin on a terrace and have a cup of coffee or even a beer and individuals watch, or enjoy the road performers and artists. However, in the big event you are visiting Madrid here are the very best attractions I wouldn\'t want to miss. In fact they are often called gatos or cats since they\'re recognized for staying out so late as well as the city itself is often referred to because the \'Madrids\' in plural since the city has so many faces and variety. It was originally the private gardens of the Spanish Royalty but has been made public and the park is filled with items to explore. It was originally the private gardens of the Spanish Royalty but continues to be made public and also the park is filled with things to explore. It was originally the non-public gardens of the Spanish Royalty but may be made public as well as the park is full of things to explore. Spain is famous for tapas. Retiro Park. . If you visit Madrid this list is a good starting place of things I wouldn\'t want to miss. Have a drink, a round of tapas, throw your napkin about the floor (when in Rome) give the bill and move on to the next bar, restaurant or terraza and repeat as much times as you like. Puerta del Sol. It was originally the non-public gardens of the Spanish Royalty but may be made public and the park is packed with items to explore. If you visit Madrid this list is a good place to start of things I wouldn\'t want to miss. It was originally the private gardens of the Spanish Royalty but may be made public as well as the park is packed with things to explore. You can step on kilometer 0: the plaque that marks first of every one of the Spanish highways (it is literally the center of Spain), begin to see the clock that rings inside the New Year, the famous Tío Pepe sign, the bear and Madrone tree statue (symbol of Madrid) and visit El Corte Inglés the giant department store that sells just about everything. There is much more to Madrid and this list could have 50 things or more (the Royal Palace, the Rastro Market on Sundays, Cibeles fountain, city hall and much more arrive at mind). If you visit Madrid this list is really a good starting place of things I wouldn\'t want to miss. If you visit Madrid this list is really a good starting point of things I wouldn\'t want to miss. Enjoy the culture, liveliness, chaos, nightlife, art, food and fun that is Madrid.

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Top 5 Things to Do In Madrid Spain

Madrid AttractionsVisit MadridMadrid can be a sprawling, lively, historic, energetic city that neversleeps where there is so much happening it seems the locals never stay home. . .

In fact they tend to be called gatos or cats since they\'re recognized for staying out so late as well asthe city itself is often referred to as the \'Madrids\' in plural because the city has so many faces andvariety. Sol will be the crossroads of the city: a couple of blocks from the Plaza Mayor, a couple of inthe Palace, along with a metro stop away from Retiro park and also the museums. Retiro Park.

Plaza Mayor. . The Estanque or pond will be the heart of the park you can row a spead boat roundthe pond, lay Pub crawl Dublin on a terrace and have a cup of coffee or even a beer and individualswatch, or enjoy the road performers and artists. However, in the big event you are visiting Madridhere are the very best attractions I wouldn\'t want to miss.

In fact they are often called gatos or cats since they\'re recognized for staying out so late as well asthe city itself is often referred to because the \'Madrids\' in plural since the city has so many facesand variety. It was originally the private gardens of the Spanish Royalty but has been made publicand the park is filled with items to explore. It was originally the private gardens of the SpanishRoyalty but continues to be made public and also the park is filled with things to explore. It wasoriginally the non-public gardens of the Spanish Royalty but may be made public as well as the parkis full of things to explore. Spain is famous for tapas.

Retiro Park. . If you visit Madrid this list is a good starting place of things I wouldn\'t want to miss.Have a drink, a round of tapas, throw your napkin about the floor (when in Rome) give the bill andmove on to the next bar, restaurant or terraza and repeat as much times as you like.

Puerta del Sol. It was originally the non-publicgardens of the Spanish Royalty but may bemade public and the park is packed with itemsto explore. If you visit Madrid this list is agood place to start of things I wouldn\'t wantto miss. It was originally the private gardensof the Spanish Royalty but may be madepublic as well as the park is packed withthings to explore. You can step on kilometer0: the plaque that marks first of every one ofthe Spanish highways (it is literally the centerof Spain), begin to see the clock that rings

inside the New Year, the famous Tío Pepe sign, the bear and Madrone tree statue (symbol of Madrid)and visit El Corte Inglés the giant department store that sells just about everything.

There is much more to Madrid and this list could have 50 things or more (the Royal Palace, theRastro Market on Sundays, Cibeles fountain, city hall and much more arrive at mind). If you visitMadrid this list is really a good starting place of things I wouldn\'t want to miss. If you visit Madridthis list is really a good starting point of things I wouldn\'t want to miss. Enjoy the culture, liveliness,chaos, nightlife, art, food and fun that is Madrid.

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