La Casa Encendida: an amazing and accessible social and cultural space
La Casa Encendida hosts exhibitions, performances, concerts, debates, children's cultural programs, and more – many of them free!
La Casa Encendida hosts exhibitions, performances, concerts, debates, children's cultural programs, and more – many of them free!
From tapas bars to a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Platea Madrid is a former cinema transformed into a gastronomic hub
Some places are still worth a visit even if they’re already well-known. That’s the case with Chocolatería San Ginés, which many Madrileños consider the best churros in the city
With decor that borders on excess, El Jardín Secreto is the perfect place for coffee and dessert
Open for 102 years, this tavern has appeared in an Almodóvar film and boasts a breathtaking décor
Opened in 1892, Bodega de la Ardosa still preserves historic elements, serves amazing tapas, and stands out for its vermouth.
Near the touristy Plaza de España, Taberna del Mozárabe is a local favorite for its delicious and affordable tapas.
With great food at good prices, San Fernando does not disappoint and is not always packed with tourists
A cat café where you can meet and take home your new furry best friend.
Enjoy not just the destination but also the journey: how to take the cable car to Casa de Campo, Madrid's largest public park
With hilarious Sunday services honoring a 'redeeming' rubber duck, the Iglesia Patólica is unlike any church you've ever seen
What looks like a ghost station is actually a free museum