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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.

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