Synonymous to liveliness the Spanish capital exhumes a raw energy that many tourists find interesting. The capital of Spain seems to be a daily celebration of life and those having visited it will vouch for that. The city has an insatiable urge for art music and culinary delights that make it culturally rich. Been a traditional city for long it has taken to cosmopolitanism that inspires travellers from around the world to book business class flights to Madrid.
Useful Information
- The best time to visit Madrid is from September to November.
- The travellers have equal right as Spaniards when it comes to emergency medical care.
- The city is considered safe but it is always wise to be careful.
Situated on the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, Madrid is well connected to the major world cities. And those who have visited it don’t stop raving about its enviable natural beauty, historic landmarks culinary delights and great shopping options. To make tourists transition from one place to another easy there are trains, buses, trams, taxis and cars. Puerta del Sol which is situated in the heart of the city is a hub of the local transit system. The area is place for festivals and public demonstration. Statue of King Charles III on horseback, facing the Royal Post Office is one of the major draw cards here. Plaza Mayor, the best known plaza in Madridn is the place where a large number of festivals and activities take place. Palacio Real, the Royal palace which is considered one of the biggest palaces in Europe is now official residence of the King of Spain. Plaza de Castilla, Plaza de Cibeles, Plaza de España, and Plaza de Oriente are other important place to visit in Madrid.
The tourists find Madrid a great place for museum hopping as it is replete with several museums. Museo del Prado, Reina Sofía National Museum and Art Center, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art, and Caixa Forum are other museum in the city. Caja del arte centro, Sanchinarro Cultural Center and Art Gallery Tour best places to appreciate art.