- Day 1 (7 schedule items)
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- Accommodation
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madrid - hotel
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- A Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction
Come here any weekend night and you'll find the place buzzing. It's a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike as it's close to Puerta del Sol and surrounded by nightlife venues. It has a statue of playwright Calderón de la Barca in the center and garden areas round about. The neoclassical Teatro Español building and the art deco Hotel Victoria (a favorite with bullfighters) are both here. As for drinks, the Cervecería Alemana is a good place for a relaxing chat, and then there's the Villarosa, which featured in Pedro Almodóvar's movie High Heels. Once a flamenco dance hall, it's now a trendy bar. The history of the square dates back to the times of Joseph Bonaparte who demolished Santa Ana Convent to open up this space.[Full Description]
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- B Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction
Come here any weekend night and you'll find the place buzzing. It's a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike as it's close to Puerta del Sol and surrounded by nightlife venues. It has a statue of playwright Calderón de la Barca in the center and garden areas round about. The neoclassical Teatro Español building and the art deco Hotel Victoria (a favorite with bullfighters) are both here. As for drinks, the Cervecería Alemana is a good place for a relaxing chat, and then there's the Villarosa, which featured in Pedro Almodóvar's movie High Heels. Once a flamenco dance hall, it's now a trendy bar. The history of the square dates back to the times of Joseph Bonaparte who demolished Santa Ana Convent to open up this space.[Full Description]
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- C Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction
Come here any weekend night and you'll find the place buzzing. It's a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike as it's close to Puerta del Sol and surrounded by nightlife venues. It has a statue of playwright Calderón de la Barca in the center and garden areas round about. The neoclassical Teatro Español building and the art deco Hotel Victoria (a favorite with bullfighters) are both here. As for drinks, the Cervecería Alemana is a good place for a relaxing chat, and then there's the Villarosa, which featured in Pedro Almodóvar's movie High Heels. Once a flamenco dance hall, it's now a trendy bar. The history of the square dates back to the times of Joseph Bonaparte who demolished Santa Ana Convent to open up this space.[Full Description]
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- D Claustro de San Jerónimo el Real (Los Jerónimo) - Spain Attr, Madrid
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Claustro de San Jerónimo el Real (Los Jerónimo) - Spain Attr
A church, popularly known as Los Jerónimos, that's full of history - kings and queens sought refuge here, Spanish parliaments were sworn in here, Alfonso XIII was married here, and King Juan Carlos I was proclaimed King of Spain in this very building. It dates back to the 16th Century, but has been restored several times and only a few external features remain from its early days. Inside, you'll see famous paintings by Carducho and José Méndez along with valuable sculptures like Juan de Mena's 18th-century Cristo de la Buena Muerte, neo-Gothic lamps, and stained-glass windows. It's close to the following museums: Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Ejército (Army), as well as the Ritz and Palace hotels.[Full Description]
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[Full Description]
Madrid is the capital of Spain and is located on the Manzanares River. The city is considered by many as the world center of bullfighting.
Aside from its famed bullfighting hosted at the largest Plaza de Toros (bullring) in Spain, Madrid is known for its array of art museums such as Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado Musem), which includes exhibits that display the city’s cultural and artistic heritage. Madrid is also famous for its architectural art, like the Palacio Real de Aranjuez, which houses a collection of medieval weapons and armor.
Other major tourist attractions include Puerta del Sol, the Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Colón. To purchase some traditional crafts or artwork, walk along the upscale shops on Gran Vía, which is one of the main shopping streets in Madrid. Or ride a Segway (personal transport device) past the chic restaurants and historical buildings along the streets of Madrid on a Madseg tour.
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Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction
Come here any weekend night and you'll find the place buzzing. It's a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike as it's close to Puerta del Sol and surrounded by nightlife venues. It has a statue of playwright Calderón de la Barca in the center and garden areas round about. The neoclassical Teatro Español building and the art deco Hotel Victoria (a favorite with bullfighters) are both here. As for drinks, the Cervecería Alemana is a good place for a relaxing chat, and then there's the Villarosa, which featured in Pedro Almodóvar's movie High Heels. Once a flamenco dance hall, it's now a trendy bar. The history of the square dates back to the times of Joseph Bonaparte who demolished Santa Ana Convent to open up this space.[Full Description]
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- Day 2 (5 schedule items)
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- G Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Plaza de Santa Ana - Spain Attraction
Come here any weekend night and you'll find the place buzzing. It's a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike as it's close to Puerta del Sol and surrounded by nightlife venues. It has a statue of playwright Calderón de la Barca in the center and garden areas round about. The neoclassical Teatro Español building and the art deco Hotel Victoria (a favorite with bullfighters) are both here. As for drinks, the Cervecería Alemana is a good place for a relaxing chat, and then there's the Villarosa, which featured in Pedro Almodóvar's movie High Heels. Once a flamenco dance hall, it's now a trendy bar. The history of the square dates back to the times of Joseph Bonaparte who demolished Santa Ana Convent to open up this space.[Full Description]
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- H Palacio Real (Royal Palace) - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Palacio Real (Royal Palace) - Spain Attraction
Palacio Real is the former royal residence that houses a fantastic collection of paintings (Velázquez, Caravaggio and Goya), sculptures, furniture, tapestries, glassware, gold and silverware, medals, porcelain and musical instruments. It is well worth visiting the rooms decorated by Gasparini as well as the Royal Pharmacy, the Library, and the Royal Armory. King Felipe V commissioned the Italian architect Sabatini to design the palace, and the work was carried out between 1738-1770.[Full Description]
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- I Claustro de San Jerónimo el Real (Los Jerónimo) - Spain Attr, Madrid
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Claustro de San Jerónimo el Real (Los Jerónimo) - Spain Attr
A church, popularly known as Los Jerónimos, that's full of history - kings and queens sought refuge here, Spanish parliaments were sworn in here, Alfonso XIII was married here, and King Juan Carlos I was proclaimed King of Spain in this very building. It dates back to the 16th Century, but has been restored several times and only a few external features remain from its early days. Inside, you'll see famous paintings by Carducho and José Méndez along with valuable sculptures like Juan de Mena's 18th-century Cristo de la Buena Muerte, neo-Gothic lamps, and stained-glass windows. It's close to the following museums: Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Ejército (Army), as well as the Ritz and Palace hotels.[Full Description]
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- J Madrid, Spain
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[Full Description]
Madrid is the capital of Spain and is located on the Manzanares River. The city is considered by many as the world center of bullfighting.
Aside from its famed bullfighting hosted at the largest Plaza de Toros (bullring) in Spain, Madrid is known for its array of art museums such as Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado Musem), which includes exhibits that display the city’s cultural and artistic heritage. Madrid is also famous for its architectural art, like the Palacio Real de Aranjuez, which houses a collection of medieval weapons and armor.
Other major tourist attractions include Puerta del Sol, the Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Colón. To purchase some traditional crafts or artwork, walk along the upscale shops on Gran Vía, which is one of the main shopping streets in Madrid. Or ride a Segway (personal transport device) past the chic restaurants and historical buildings along the streets of Madrid on a Madseg tour.
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- K Plaza de la Villa - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Plaza de la Villa - Spain Attraction
It's surprising to find such a quiet spot in Madrid. This square doesn't seem to have been affected by the passage of time and it's easy to imagine yourself in a by-gone era. It's surrounded by 15th- to 17th-century aristocratic mansions that have been taken over by the Town Hall. The Lujanes tower is one of the oldest buildings in the city and features impressive stone and brickwork and three coats-of-arms decorating the doorway. Benlliure's statue of Álvaro de Bazán, commander of the Spanish Armada, graces the center of the square. You can take a walk from here through the old town.[Full Description]
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- Day 3 (1 schedule items)
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- L Plaza de la Villa - Spain Attraction, Madrid
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Plaza de la Villa - Spain Attraction
It's surprising to find such a quiet spot in Madrid. This square doesn't seem to have been affected by the passage of time and it's easy to imagine yourself in a by-gone era. It's surrounded by 15th- to 17th-century aristocratic mansions that have been taken over by the Town Hall. The Lujanes tower is one of the oldest buildings in the city and features impressive stone and brickwork and three coats-of-arms decorating the doorway. Benlliure's statue of Álvaro de Bazán, commander of the Spanish Armada, graces the center of the square. You can take a walk from here through the old town.[Full Description]
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- Day 4 (0 schedule items)
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- Day 5 (1 schedule items)
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- M Madrid, Spain
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[Full Description]
Madrid is the capital of Spain and is located on the Manzanares River. The city is considered by many as the world center of bullfighting.
Aside from its famed bullfighting hosted at the largest Plaza de Toros (bullring) in Spain, Madrid is known for its array of art museums such as Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado Musem), which includes exhibits that display the city’s cultural and artistic heritage. Madrid is also famous for its architectural art, like the Palacio Real de Aranjuez, which houses a collection of medieval weapons and armor.
Other major tourist attractions include Puerta del Sol, the Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Colón. To purchase some traditional crafts or artwork, walk along the upscale shops on Gran Vía, which is one of the main shopping streets in Madrid. Or ride a Segway (personal transport device) past the chic restaurants and historical buildings along the streets of Madrid on a Madseg tour.
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- Day 6 (0 schedule items)
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- Day 7 (0 schedule items)
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