Madrid Secret Rooftop

Gourmet Views You Can’t Miss!

Tired of the tourist crowds? Craving a breathtaking view with a side of deliciousness? I’ve got the perfect spot for you: the rooftop terrace of El Corte Inglés Gourmet, located on the 9th floor of the department store in Callao Square! 📍 I unvield you the mardrid secret rooftop!

Imagine this: you step out onto a spacious terrace, and suddenly, the iconic Gran Vía unfolds before you. The majestic Schweppes building, a true Madrid landmark, stands proudly amidst the vibrant cityscape. 🌆 The golden hour paints the sky in hues of orange and pink, creating a picture-perfect moment.

But it’s not just about the view! This rooftop is a foodie paradise. 🍽️ Indulge in gourmet delights, from fresh seafood to delectable tapas, all while sipping on a refreshing glass of wine or a signature cocktail. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic evening, a stylish afternoon break, or a memorable catch-up with friends.

Here’s why you need to add this to your Madrid itinerary:

  • Unparalleled Views: Get those Instagram-worthy shots of Gran Vía and the Schweppes building. 📸
  • Gourmet Experience: Treat yourself to a culinary journey with high-quality food and drinks. 🍷
  • Relaxing Atmosphere: Escape the city’s hustle and unwind on a beautiful terrace. 😌
  • Easy Access: Located right in the heart of Madrid, in the famous Callao Square. 🚶‍♀️

Practical Tips:

  • Head to the El Corte Inglés in Callao Square and take the elevator to the 9th floor.
  • Consider visiting during sunset for the most magical experience. 🌅
  • Check the opening hours of the Gourmet Experience, as they may vary.
  • Be ready to take lots of pictures! 🤳

Adding Nearby Attractions:

Plaza de España: A short walk away, this large square features a beautiful fountain and the iconic Edificio España.

The Royal Palace of Madrid: A bit further, but easily accessible by metro or a pleasant walk, the Royal Palace is a must-see for its grandeur and historical significance.

Puerta del Sol: Madrid’s central square, home to the iconic clock tower and Kilometre Zero, the starting point for all of Spain’s roads.

Don’t just see Madrid, experience it from above! Have you discovered this hidden gem? so now you know the mardrid secret rooftop! 👇

How I get there from Madrid, here you have the google maps link

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