

If you haven’t seen a live flamenco show yet, Madrid is the place to see it. From tapas bars and cocktail bars to live music venues and jazz lounges, there are plenty of options to fill each night of your cheap holiday to Madrid. Madrid is a city that comes alive at night so the fun needn’t end after dark. Meanwhile, a visit to The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum will give you an overview of art from the 13 th to the late 20 th century. Don’t miss one of the 20 th century’s most famous paintings, Picasso's Guernica. Next on the art trail is the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía which holds treasures of contemporary art. En este se mezcla nuestras modernas instalaciones con los materiales nobles de la casa. Works on show include The Nobleman with his hand on his Chest by El Greco and The Family of Carlos IV by Goya. The Cathedral Hostel está situado en un precioso edificio clásico del siglo XX. Walk the grand halls to ponder over one of the finest collections of European art from the 12 th to the 19 th century. You can explore Madrid’s Golden Triangle by starting with The Prado Museum. Madrid has three of the most important art galleries in the world, all within short walking distance of each other. You can also try Calle de Claudio Coello for boutique shopping including Delitto e Castigo which stocks unique pieces by the likes of Issey Miyake, along with other top designers. Big brands including Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel and Louis Vuitton have all set up shop here. Packed with luxury shops, you can treat yourself to a new look fresh off the catwalk. If designer shopping is more your thing head to Madrid’s Golden Mile, in the Salamanca District. This market dates back to the 19 th century and has stalls packed with antiques and vintage clothing. If you want to hunt for bargains, El Rastro, Madrid’s open-air flea market is the place to go. Save on cheap holidays to Madrid through and you can make the most of your spare cash with a day of shopping. Inside, you’ll find weapons, striking suits of armour and lavishly decorated rooms filled with art and antiques. But it is used for state occasions and it’s open to the public, so you can go in and nose around. Meanwhile, next door sits the stately 18 th century Royal Palace. It’s also the best place in the city to watch the sunset. With the horse rearing up, the weight of the statue balances on its rear legs. Inside the square you’ll find the masterpiece of mathematics that is the Statue of Felipe IV. Choose hotels near the stunning Plaza de Oriente Square to stay close to the heart of Madrid. In a 5-minute walk guests can reach Sol tube station.You can start by exploring the city’s ancient landmarks. 2.7 km from also takes you to Calle Ponzano tapas. There is the reconstructed ancient Egyptian Temple of Debod 1.9 km to this Madrid hotel. The property is set in Centro district, a mere 0.2 km of Plaza Castilla. They come with a bidet and a tub together with amenities like a hairdryer and towels.Įaters who prefer European, Mediterranean and Spanish cuisine will like Museo del Jamon, located nearby. The guest house is a good starting point to Madrid's sights including Main Square and Madrid Convention Center.Ĭertain units at Hostal Murcia comprise an adjoining terrace and a balcony, and offer central heating and air conditioner for your convenience. Set nearly 30 km from Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airport, this 2-star Hostal Murcia features a vending machine and a tour desk.
