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Must-sees in Madrid
Madrid is a lively cosmopolitan city that attracts millions of visitors every year. The city has a rich history and unique culture, with spectacular monuments, famous museums and a lively nightlife.

Here’s a list of some of the must-see places to visit on a trip to Madrid:

Prado Museum: The Prado Museum is one of Spain’s most famous museums, housing an exceptional collection of European paintings from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Visitors can admire works by artists such as Velázquez, Goya and Rubens.
Retiro Park: Retiro Park is an ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries. It boasts a large lake where you can hire a boat, as well as numerous gardens, statues and fountains. There’s also a palace within it, the Crystal Palace, which often houses contemporary art exhibitions.
Plaza Mayor: The Plaza Mayor is one of Madrid’s most famous squares. It’s surrounded by historic buildings and lively restaurants and cafés. It’s a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.
The Royal Palace of Madrid: The Royal Palace of Madrid was one of the official residences of the Spanish royal family. It is open to the public and visitors can explore its magnificent salons, gardens and art collections. It is part of Madrid’s selection of free museums. Don’t miss the Relève de la garde Royal.
San Miguel market: The San Miguel market is a lively indoor market where you can buy fresh local produce and enjoy tapas and Spanish wines. It’s not the only one, you can try our favorite, less touristy gourmet markets in Madrid.
Santiago Bernabéu stadium: For soccer fans, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium is a must. This is the stadium of the Real Madrid soccer team, and you can take a guided tour of the stadium and the club’s museum.
La Latina neighborhood: La Latina is one of Madrid’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods. It’s famous for its cobbled streets, lively squares and traditional restaurants. It’s an ideal place to discover Madrid’s culture and gastronomy.
Museo Reina Sofia: The Museo Reina Sofia is another of Madrid’s famous museums, housing an important collection of contemporary Spanish art, including works by Picasso and Dalí.
La Gran Vía: La Gran Vía is a lively shopping street with numerous stores, rooftops, cinemas and theaters. It’s a great place to shop and enjoy Madrid’s nightlife.
The Chueca district: Chueca is Madrid’s gay district, famous for its lively nightlife. Filled with bars, restaurants and nightclubs, it’s a great place to go out at night.