Madrid is the capital and the largest city in Spain.
Here are some interesting places to visit:
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium was named after the club’s legendary president who headed “Real Madrid” between 1943 and 1978. It was opened in 1947 and had a capacity of 81,044,245 VIP boxes and four restaurants. The stadium is massive and to explore this historic stadium was an iconic experience. Even if you’re a sports fanatic, you’ll still appreciate this tour.
Plaza Mayor is a central public space in Madrid’s heart and once the center of Old Madrid. Nice place to dine, relax, and watch people around.
Puerta Del Sol (Gate of the Sun) is another public square and the most famous in the city. There is a famous clock here with bells that mark the Twelve Grapes’ traditional eating during a new year.
El Retiro Park is a “green oasis in the city’s heart,” covering 125 hectares with more than 15,000 trees. It is filled with sculptures, fountains, monuments, and gardens.
Royal Palace is the largest royal palace in Western Europe, with over 3000 rooms. The changing of the guard ceremony is a great event to witness.
The King’s statue on horseback is one of the most valuable works of art in the street of Madrid.
And, of course, our favorite tapas, paella, jamon, churros, and sangria. These would definitely complete your Madrid trip!