Madrid, The Heart of Spain.

Madrid, the capital city of Spain is located in the heart of the country. It is not only the capital but also the cultural, artistic political and business center of the country. It is the country’s largest city with a population of over 3 million. It is rich in history and offers a range of rich cultural and artistic experiences. It is also the financial and political center of the country. The south of the city is the industrial center. Modern Madrid developed after the fall of Franco and his Fascist regime in the mid 1970s. Following the isolation brought about as a result of the Franco government the country underwent a period of rebuilding and re-establishing itself on the international stage. It is now a modern metropolis with a bustling tourist trade offering the visitor a host of interesting places to see and things to do. The city is located in the interior of Spain on the Castillian plain. The optimum time to visit it is either during the spring or autumn. It does get hot during the summer months and the tourist trade is brisk. It can get very chilly in winter. | Top 10 Madrid is a truly excellent guide to the city. | Madrid is famous for its paella, tapas and seafood. There are many restaurants featuring Spanish delicacies influenced by different Spanish regional cooking. There are also many international influenced restaurants including North Africa and France influences. There is a large variety of local wines and spirits. Hotels in Madrid range from budget hotels to hotels offering five-star opulence. And of course all types in between this range. Be aware, however, that some of the discount hotels are located in the noisier inner city areas.The trip advisor offers impartial reviews on hotels in and around the city. Three of the world’s most important art galleries are located in Madrid at the Prado Museum hosting works by Velázquez and Goya. The Thyssen Bornemisza Museum, and the Reina Sofia Museum which features modern art. A night out for locals can last the whole night long! The city is a hotbed for flamenco, salsa and jazz. Whether it is dancing to listening that interested in you, there is large variety of music, bars and theaters. The Teatro Real is Madrid’s home for opera. Shopping opportunities abound in Madrid. Stores range from hand made crafts and art objects to large department stores and fashion and shoe houses. The city is also home to one of the world’s most famous soccer teams Real Madrid and their home ‘Estadio Santiago Bernabéu’ is well worth a visit. The world’s largest bullfighting arena is the ‘Plaza de Toros Monumental de Las Ventas.’ The main bullfighting events take place in May and June with smaller events taking place during the spring and summer months. Visitors come to Spain for many different reasons whether its the museums and art treasures, the shopping and fashion, the nightlife, beaches discotheques, the variety of fine restaurants and cafes, or the sporting events. Whatever the reason for the visit they rarely leave disappointed. Back to Spanish Towns. Order your holiday euros at very competitive rates.

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