Madrid, Spain captures the soul like a sensuous gypsy melody. Madrid tempts and tantalizes the taste buds with unique cuisine and fine wines. Madrid expands the mind with world-class museums and monuments. Madrid hums around the clock with the energy and enthusiasm.
The zero-kilometer mile marker at Puerto del Sol, the center of Madrid’s historic past and present, is an ideal starting point for exploring Madrid. Catch a morning tour of the Monasterio de la Encarnacion, originally a convent for the daughters of nobility. Proceed to the Palacio Real (Royal Palace) and marvel at the spectacular façade overlooking the lush gardens of Campo del Moro. Nearby, visit Teatro Real, Madrid’s state-of-the-art opera house dating back to 1850. Hop on the Teleferico (cable car) for panoramic view of Madrid. Plaza Mayor (Main Square) is another good base for explorations. Completed in 1620, the large stone paved plaza once served as the main marketplace for Madrid and was the setting for bullfighting, political meetings, executions and religious celebrations. Today, it is a popular meeting place for Madrilenos to stop for coffee and a little gossip. Outdoor cafes entice lingering over a glass of wine and tapas. Strolling musicians entertain the crowds. People-watching is a popular pastime. A wide assortment of one-of-a-kind shops offer fabrics, costumes and souvenirs tempt the wallet. More ...