For the culture I recommend you el Prado museum and also Reina Sofia museum for me are best ones. About architecture Almudena cathedral downtown (plaza mayor) palacio real...
For coffee la Latina area or centre |
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"no interest in soccer though "
Can’t help you there then.
Shame, great stadiums.
Plaza Mayor, Puerta deo Sol always worth visiting. Pop to Wok 2 Walk, grab some noodles and enjoy the scenery. Just be streetwise when standing around with backpacks, suitcases.
If you’re really into the culture, then Corral de la Moreria. You’ll get a great flamenco show and it’s the oldest tablaos in Madrid.
You could venture out of the centre of Madrid, I’ve done quite a bit of business in the Cuatro Torres area and there are some fab places, but if it’s your first time, then stick in and around the Sol/Chueca area, as there’s plenty to see and enjoy in a smaller area.
I tend to think Madrid is more dense from a tourist point of view and quite a lot close by, where Barcelona is more the opposite.
Both amazing cities and I’m sure you’ll have a blast. I do recommend using the underground. |
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