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Welcome to Madridthe vibrant capital of Spain
Madrid is the political, economic and cultural heart of Spain, known for its wide boulevards, emblematic squares and vibrant local life. Today, it is one of Europe’s largest metropolises, blending Mediterranean traditions with international influences.
Placesto visit
The Royal Palace: Madrid’s landmark, this majestic palace offers a glimpse into Spanish royal history and an impressive view of the city.
Retiro Park: This large green space, a UNESCO World Heritage site along with the Paseo del Prado, is perfect for strolling, hiring a boat or admiring the peaceful gardens.
Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor: These historic squares represent the social heart of Madrid: a place for meetings, traditions, cafés and daily entertainment.
Plaza de Cibeles: An emblematic square dominated by a magnificent fountain and surrounded by majestic buildings that embody the soul of the city.
Almudena Cathedral: Located opposite the Royal Palace, this cathedral blends neoclassical, Gothic and Romanesque styles, symbolizing Madrid’s religious identity.

Culture andtradition
Madrid is not just a historic capital: it’s also a vibrant city with strong traditions. Tapas evenings in neighborhoods like La Latina, historic cafés and flamenco shows reflect its unique popular culture.
Local flavors
Madrid’s cuisine can be enjoyed in its lively markets and traditional tapas bars. From local produce to modern gastronomic delights, Madrid is a gourmet’s paradise.


Eventsand city life
Throughout the year, Madrid organizes celebrations, art festivals, music and festive traditions that bring locals and visitors together in a warm and inclusive atmosphere.
This Spanish article ends here. There’s a lot to discover, so get out there, and don’t forget to update your booklet! 😉










