
Madrid
Where to Eat
Bel Mondo
A lively and trendy Italian spot known for its gorgeous interiors.
Must-tries: burrata, truffle pasta, and tiramisu.
Perfect for fun group dinners or a vibrant night out.
Los 33
Stylish and intimate, serving modern Spanish dishes.
Known for creative small plates and a chic, upscale vibe.
Salvaje
A Japanese-fusion restaurant with a high-energy atmosphere and bold flavors.
Highlights: sushi rolls, miso black cod, and extravagant cocktails.
Fismuler
Minimalist decor meets inventive, seasonal Spanish cuisine.
Don’t miss the schnitzel or their signature cheesecake.
Barrio Salamanca
An upscale neighborhood in Madrid, known for luxury shopping, elegant streets, and fine dining.
Shopping:
Calle Serrano and Calle José Ortega y Gasset: Lined with designer boutiques like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Loewe.
Dining:
Rocacho: Known for high-quality Spanish meats and traditional flavors.
Amazonico: A vibrant rainforest-themed restaurant serving Latin-inspired cuisine.
What to Do:
Wander the tree-lined streets and admire the beautiful architecture.
Stop at El Corte Inglés Serrano Gourmet Experience for high-end food and stunning rooftop views.
Things to Do
Plaza Mayor
Madrid’s iconic central square, surrounded by grand arcades and buzzing cafes.
Parque del Retiro (El Retiro Park)
Madrid’s most famous park, ideal for strolling, picnics, or renting a rowboat on the lake.
Don’t miss the Crystal Palace and the Monument to Alfonso XII.
Gran Vía
Madrid’s bustling main street, filled with shops, theaters, and vibrant nightlife.
Food Markets
Mercado de San Miguel: A must-visit for tapas, wine, and delicious desserts.