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Casa Árabe Madrid: A Hidden Cultural Gem You Need to Visit
Discover Casa Árabe, Madrid's hidden gem featuring stunning Neo-Mudéjar architecture, free contemporary Arab art exhibitions, language courses, and a peaceful secret garden
Places
Lavapiés: Madrid’s Most Vibrant and Multicultural Neighborhood
If La Latina is Madrid's traditional heart, then Lavapiés is its creative soul. This is where the city gets interesting, unpredictable, and gloriously diverse. Walking through Lavapiés feels like stepping into a different Madrid altogether – one where Indian spice shops sit next to century-old tabernas, where street art covers every available wall, and where you're as likely to hear Urdu, Arabic, or Bengali as you are Spanish.
Places
La Latina: Madrid’s Most Charming Neighborhood (And Why You’ll Fall in Love With It)
If Madrid had a soul, it would probably be hanging out in La Latina on a Sunday afternoon, hopping between tapas bars with a caña in hand. This neighborhood is where old Madrid comes alive – cobblestone streets wind between centuries-old buildings, locals spill out of packed bars onto sunny plazas, and the energy is absolutely infectious.
Cultural
Semana Santa in Madrid 2026: Complete Local’s Guide to Holy Week (March 29 – April 5)
Every year around late March, something magical happens in Madrid. The streets fill with the scent of incense, the sound of drums echoes through narrow alleyways, and centuries-old traditions come alive. This is Semana Santa—Holy Week—and if you're planning to be in Madrid between March 29 and April 5, 2026, you're in for an unforgettable cultural experience.
Events
Valentine’s Day in Madrid: How Locals Actually Celebrate (Not the Tourist Version)
Every time February rolls around, I watch the same thing happen. Tourists flood into the typical "romantic" restaurants you'll find on every "Best Valentine's Day in Madrid" list. They pay triple the normal price for mediocre food in overcrowded dining rooms. Then they wonder why their romantic evening felt... forced.
Plaza Mayor of Madrid
Plaza Mayor of Madrid was at the beginning in the XVI century this square was the biggest open market
Templo de Debod
The Templo de Debod (Temple of Debod) was originally built in Aswan, in the Upper Egypt close to the Nile falls on the 2dn century BC
Madrid Royal Palace and Sabatini gardens
Madrid Royal palace is in the western side of downtown Madrid. You have the possibility to visit the palace and make a tour.
San Miguel Market much more than tapas
San Miguel market is not the typical grocery market but the best gourmet tapas that you can find in Madrid centre. Is the most popular covered market of Madrid and also one of the more beautiful ones.
Madrid Museum of Natural Science
Madrid Museum of Natural Science offers you a fun way to discover sciences, children love to walk through exposition, collections, animals and experiences.
Wonderful time with kids in Faunia animal park
You will have a wonderful time with kids in Faunia animal park, Faunia is not the typical animal park, if you are traveling with children they will love it. You will not find the big animals that you find in a zoo but much smaller but also much closer.
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Casa Árabe Madrid: A Hidden Cultural Gem You Need to Visit
Discover Casa Árabe, Madrid's hidden gem featuring stunning Neo-Mudéjar architecture, free contemporary Arab art exhibitions, language courses, and a peaceful secret garden
Lavapiés: Madrid’s Most Vibrant and Multicultural Neighborhood
If La Latina is Madrid's traditional heart, then Lavapiés is its creative soul. This is where the city gets interesting, unpredictable, and gloriously diverse. Walking through Lavapiés feels like stepping into a different Madrid altogether – one where Indian spice shops sit next to century-old tabernas, where street art covers every available wall, and where you're as likely to hear Urdu, Arabic, or Bengali as you are Spanish.
La Latina: Madrid’s Most Charming Neighborhood (And Why You’ll Fall in Love With It)
If Madrid had a soul, it would probably be hanging out in La Latina on a Sunday afternoon, hopping between tapas bars with a caña in hand. This neighborhood is where old Madrid comes alive – cobblestone streets wind between centuries-old buildings, locals spill out of packed bars onto sunny plazas, and the energy is absolutely infectious.
Semana Santa in Madrid 2026: Complete Local’s Guide to Holy Week (March 29 – April 5)
Every year around late March, something magical happens in Madrid. The streets fill with the scent of incense, the sound of drums echoes through narrow alleyways, and centuries-old traditions come alive. This is Semana Santa—Holy Week—and if you're planning to be in Madrid between March 29 and April 5, 2026, you're in for an unforgettable cultural experience.
Valentine’s Day in Madrid: How Locals Actually Celebrate (Not the Tourist Version)
Every time February rolls around, I watch the same thing happen. Tourists flood into the typical "romantic" restaurants you'll find on every "Best Valentine's Day in Madrid" list. They pay triple the normal price for mediocre food in overcrowded dining rooms. Then they wonder why their romantic evening felt... forced.


