"If you are interested, first you have to make a reservation by phone, then you go to Calle Abades nº24, you ring the door at Bajo Derecha, and you are welcomed in." Read more.
"With all of the possibilities one might think that the entrance fee is expensive however, there is no cover charge to access the premises and visit the museums or their exhibitions." Read more.
"They offer a “Menu del Arte”, or Art Menu every weekday, from 12:30 to 16:30, and a special brunch on Saturdays at the same time." Read more.
"It’s almost more like a garden party than anything else and that’s always appreciated in big cities where green areas (besides parks) are hard to come by." Read more.
" It would almost be a crime if I didn’t mention the desserts they serve here, like the cheesecake. They are utterly delicious and completely homemade." Read more.
"The views while enjoying your meal are incredible, getting a table next to the window while the sun sets, will ensure you be able to contemplate some of the nicest panoramas of the Gran Via." Read more.
"From Monday to Friday they have a daily menu for € 12.80 with high quality original dishes, and they always offers a vegetarian option!" Read more.
The waiters are really nice and they will help you if you can’t decide between the 15 sandwiches (with very different kinds of bread) and 10 salads available Read more.
"My recommendations: muffins and, of course, scones, the classic English teatime treat. Besides they are very difficult to find in Madrid." Read more.
"They even have special offers like: 2 glasses of wine + guacamole/hummus + 2 tickets= € 11, or 2 coffees + 2 pieces of cake + 2 tickets = € 9.50." Read more.
"They even have a meal menu with focaccia(s), sushi, sandwiches and salads with prices around € 10." Read more.
"But what you have to taste here are the Spanish churros or porras, they are not the same thing. Porras are the typical madrileños, a bit wider. I personally prefer the lighter churros." Read more.
"Their top of the line jamon Acorn Iberian ham gold label, is a perfect combination of sight, smell and most importantly taste." Read more.
"I love coming here, ordering a glass of wine or a beer, and getting a generous plate of roasted potatoes, chorizo, and other finger foods to accompany my drink." Read more.
"I love their oreo cheesecake and their carrot cake, after trying out quite a number of them, I have to say it is one of my favorites in Madrid" Read more.
"My all-time favorite: framboise & pistachio tart, it’s just that good. Other sweet options from the menu include carrot cakes, chocolate brownies, macarons and all kinds of cookies." Read more.
"But what you really want to try is the handcrafted, artisan, and customized ice cream they offer.Think about chocolate fudge ice cream with chocolate chips on top." Read more.
"I really like their empanadas (pasties), and particularly recommend the spinach one. The hummus is also really good, and really nicely presented with crusty bread on the side to soak it all up with." Read more.
" It’s one of the 20 oldest bars in the city, and you can taste wines from different regions all around Spain by the glass. There are around 40 to choose from!" Read more.
"They also have a demonstration and teaching area, where you can take part in cookery classes (in English too), or you can join one of their gastronomic tours of the city as well." Read more.
"The popularity of this place with the locals is obvious when you arrive and see the queue forming out of the door. But don’t be put off, because the service is very quick. " Read more.
"They have a really interesting menu with sweet and savoury crepes, homemade quiches, tostas (all just € 3 – € 4), and that’s just to get your mouth watering!" Read more.
"There are 5 types of sherry, but I prefer the lighter manzanilla. The “media botella”, which costs € 6 or € 7 (depending on the type of sherry), gives about 6 small glass fulls." Read more.
"Really good selection of teas,and I love the fact that they are served in painted metal teapots to your table so you can serve yourself.My favourite is the milky chai tea, which tastes of Christmas!" Read more.
"The menu is limited, but in my opinion they got it just right. They have a nice range of small snacks, and drinks – see how many film references you can find in the list!" Read more.
"They have a great choice of fancy coffees, but I usually order one of their fruit smoothies, which come in a variety of interesting flavour combinations. The last one I tried was carrot and celery!" Read more.
"If you like meat, you should definitely try the burgers at the La Finca stand – they’re made from what may be the best meat to be found in Madrid." Read more.
"Librería Bardón is a must for collectors of ancient and rare books." Read more.
"A very stylish bar with all kinds of bizarre things from designer lamps and tables,to cups molded like pretty creepy babyfaces.Most of the things in this place are for sale, not only the drinks." Read more.
If you’re a picky one with what you marinate your tastebuds in you’re in luck,they will by default have something for everyone, seeing as the selection is spread amongst every continent of the world. Read more.
"I go here every time I need to find a good dress shirt, a blazer or a pair of shoes for a big event, interview etc. I have so far not been disappointed." Read more.
"Don’t forget to visit the downstairs which is just as filled as the top floor but more concentrated on clothes rather than accessories." Read more.
"If you have 8 hours to spare you can even learn and practice how beer is made right in the store." Read more.
"Most likely you will be overwhelmed by the jumble of items on their shelves, but don’t fret, the owners are very friendly and they do appreciate walk-ins from curious minds." Read more.
"Besides, “La Conservera” isn’t just a store, they also organize activities in the basement like tastings, cooking shows and special events. " Read more.
" My favourite is “Hamburguesa Nostra” with 30 types of burgers!!" Read more.
"They also offer cooking classes from 20:30 – 00:30 Monday to Thursday, more information about them at kitchen@federicaandco.com." Read more.
"the best choice is to pick a menu (Pita / Sandwich / Complete) and if you are feeling very hungry go for the Greek yoghurt with honey and nuts as dessert, it never disappoints." Read more.
"They have weekly programs on specific decades, actors, genres, sagas and countries. The thing that I really love about it is the weekly variety of movies and documentaries only released here." Read more.
"If you are considering to buy a lamp or present, come here to SoulEM Inserción. This craft workshop deserves it and will appreciate your visit so much and there are many types of lamps." Read more.
"There are a lot of things to do here at Nave de Motores: buy some current design, retro pieces, chic furniture, temporary constructions, rare art, a place to cook and eat and enjoy music concerts." Read more.
" There’s lots of Madrid-themed gifts, but none of the awful tourist tack you’ve seen elsewhere. There’s even a baby-sized room at the back with gifts for babies and children." Read more.
"Don’t forget to look up and admire the view up through what was an interior courtyard of this former grand townhouse." Read more.
"My favorites: the hanging cactuses, that trail down from their pots, practically touching the floor." Read more.
"El Jardín del Ángel is a shop built in a greenhouse, but it is also much more than that – it’s a place to escape the hubbub of the city for a few moments." Read more.
"Camburger, that’s the one I specially recommend. They have a vegan burger as well if that is your choice." Read more.
"One of the things I like the most is the fact that you can have a special degustation menu, which allows you to try different dishes at the same time." Read more.
"If you’ve never tried Rabo de toro (bull’s tail) you need to try the homecooked version they serve. I literally licked the plate." Read more.
"I myself am a huge fan of salmorejo which is a cold tomato soup similar to a gazpacho but contains only the tomatoes and not the other vegetables." Read more.
"It was a mouth watering, almond based cake filled with roasted pear, caramel and topped with chocolate ice cream and cinnamon." Read more.
"But it’s just so much more, it’s an explosion of flavors and an incredibly cheap and filling meal. " Read more.
"But what is so great about Ginger is that it gives you the dining room of a slightly more refined restaurant but with prices that are very affordable for young people with a tighter budget." Read more.
"They have terrific salads or if you don’t really care about that they have delicious stone oven baked pizzas." Read more.
"The Cajun-style kind of homecooked feeling you get from eating their chicken gumbo is enough to make it worthwhile." Read more.
"That’s why there are so many people standing in line waiting for their turn. But don’t worry they are very fast, you will be served in less than 3 minutes." Read more.
"My recommendation, besides the obvious tempuras and skewers, is Takoyaki. A ball snack filled with octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger, and green onion. Amazing!" Read more.
"Once you’ve tried a zebra burger, eating a burger will never be the same!" Read more.
"Besides, the cocktail menu is one of the largest I’ve seen in Madrid, they even have aphrodisiac ones." Read more.
"But when you are tired of the same frozen “Croquetas de Jamón” for € 5, an alternative such as “La Gastro-croquetería” is heaven on earth." Read more.
"From Monday to Friday they have a lunch menu for € 12.50, and they also have sushi combos for a very good price." Read more.
"My favourite: Bilbo Bombón, beef and raspberries, they will prepare it with a blowtorch in front of you!" Read more.
"The ingredients are prime quality and the offer of sandwiches is pretty original and creative: like “provencal chicken” (with guacamole, lamb’s lettuce and aioli)" Read more.
"My tip: call before and reserve your place at the library, the experience is worth it." Read more.
"Are you visiting Madrid in winter? Try the classic Madrid “cocido” (chick pea stew) to warm you up. Do not forget to taste the Iberian servings and the smoked fish salads." Read more.
"The starters were a champignons salad and dry fish followed by the Chinese beer Tsingtao. The beef tenderloin with prawns was simply delicious." Read more.
"I personally like to come here for strolling and photography as there are so many unique corners in this park that there is something new to capture every time. " Read more.
"Plaza Santa Bárbara is the starting point of a night out in the town because many cool clubs and restaurants are in this same area. It has it all, daytime activities and nighttime fun." Read more.
"There is also a lake in which you can take a boat ride, and puppet shows or street performers all around the park." Read more.
"Have a drink and witness a stunning backdrop of Madrid that is unmatched by any spot in the city." Read more.
"One of my favourite areas of Madrid Rio are the modern bridges and playgrounds: futuristic, giant slides combined with wooden labyrinths, there’s no way you can’t have fun there! " Read more.
"Do not forget to visit the nearby Las Vistillas park the 15th of May during the San Isidro feast. There is a nice view of the Almudena cathedral from this point." Read more.
"Please note that there is no exact address. You decide where to start from." Read more.
" To take a photo properly you should come here in the morning, with the sun at your back." Read more.
"The best part is its quietness. During the hot summer I like to grab my packed lunch here and sit down in the shade, far from the crowded Retiro park." Read more.
"The singularities of this area are plenty, for the shopaholics you have Serrano St with all of the major brand flagship stores along Serrano St. " Read more.
"One of the most interesting aspects are floors 3 and 5, where they have created very comforting areas for visitors to kick back and relax for a while." Read more.
"It’s quite stunning to see how they’ve converted an old beaten down site into a charming public area with plants and trees, and best of all the access is free." Read more.
"It’s one of the only practice ranges to offer an automatic ball dispenser machine." Read more.
"A little bit further from the centre, but definitely worth the short trip by metro line 5 to Suanzes. Smaller than the Retiro, but big enough to while away an entire afternoon just the same. Read more.
"This park is a well-known place to watch the sunset from – looking out over the Casa de Campo, across the old royal hunting ground." Read more.
" It’s jam packed with sculptures, shapes, weird looking buildings and other types of art. " Read more.
"What I love the most about is that you can come and sit here with your favorite book for hours; you will only hear the water from the fountain and be inspired to take the best possible pictures." Read more.
"You will find green areas around the 4 artificial ponds which are perfect for running, picnics and some photo shooting sessions because city views from here are unique" Read more.
"Sustainability is an important part of “La Casa Encendida” and upstairs, at the terrace, there is a small orchard. Enjoy the nice view of Madrid’s roofs here." Read more.
"Everyone is free to come here and show his work or ideas." Read more.
"The decor in this bar is very quirky – you have to check out their collection of owl figurines in the cabinet next to the bar!" Read more.
"It’s part of this awesome building, Círculo de Bellas Artes, filled with art, literature, movies, exhibitions and cultural workshops" Read more.
"I’d have to highlight their mille feuille as my number one favorite pastry at Fonty. " Read more.
"The menu in this place is impressive: from coffees, teas and smoothies, to cakes and desserts, to delicious cocktails." Read more.
"The fruit juices are my favorites for hot summer days, and green tea is the best for those cold and rainy afternoons." Read more.
"Come here to read, learn, and communicate, of course; but also come here to write, to draw, to paint and to share your art with others. Read more.
"Perfect for breakfast or for an afternoon snack, the pastries and cakes are made on site, baked and presented with jam and clotted cream, following the true English style." Read more.
"The owners usually have an exhibition downstairs related to the cycling culture. " Read more.
"The terrace at the second floor is my favorite spot, it’s the perfect place to cool down on a hot summer afternoon. Read more.
"Keep in mind that they don’t accept reservations so if you try to come during local’s lunch peak hours or afternoon coffee you might find yourself waiting for a table." Read more.
"Don’t feel intimidated to walk in and ask for a cup of coffee, find the basement, look for the La Marzocco machine, and get ready to taste one of the best coffees. " Read more.
"They have a menu with several interesting American classics and the bagel brunch on Sundays is great." Read more.
"What is so appealing about coming here is that the cocktails are always prepared with precision and care. A gin fizz, the self named Jose Alfredo or a simple gin & tonic, you can’t go wrong. Read more.
"There are several types of croquettes: made from cheese and spinach, mincemeat, mushrooms… And the bechamel is simply delicious." Read more.
"Love to travel as much as I do? Now you can take a train without leaving the city! " Read more.
"This place tends to get crowded due to its popularity, but the ambience during football matches like the Spanish liga make it a sure bet to visit, enjoy the game and have a few brews." Read more.
"My recommendation would be to arrive at 19:30, otherwise you might find yourself without a nice place to chill out." Read more.
"Don’t miss the ice cream mix called “Helado-maceta”: Vanilla ice cream is served in a flowerpot with peppermint, and small glasses on the side with candy, chocolate fudge and peanuts" Read more.
"The owner has a small art gallery in the basement to make it even more interesting." Read more.
". Find a table at the main level and having tapas and drinks, because if you are lucky enough, a mini concert might be happening at the center stage to make your visit even more special." Read more.
"My favourites are the scrambled eggs and the bravas. For drinks ask for a tercio (a bottle) of their special Estrella Reserva 1906 Red Vintage beer." Read more.
"The access to the Museum is free of charge and you should register on their website. Read more.
" It’s the perfect place to work or to study if you need to, and much better than any coffee place in the area. Remember that you are inside the park, so it doesn’t get any better than that." Read more.
"It’s located on Calle Serrano which is very central so after the sugar high your kids are coming down from, drag them over here and show them some cool spears, skulls and much more!" Read more.
"The complex is divided into four gallery shaped blade plant. It even has a church on one side." Read more.
"La Almudena, the largest graveyard in Madrid and one of the biggest in Europe with 120 hectares." Read more.
" It is nice to know other realities in Madrid than the ones we are used to." Read more.
"This church belongs to the Augustinians. It has services during the day but you can visit quietly in between them. It is preferable to do it this way to not disturb the congregation. Read more.
"They are still in the process of creating a full line up for their permanent exposition, and their current expose is rather short, however I really like stopping here for a break." Read more.
"For me the best part of the house is the studio. This open space with high ceiling and natural light has kept the atmosphere it used to have when Joaquín Sorolla was alive and working there. Read more.
"The best way to walk around Madrid is looking up. Beautiful blue skies, balconies filled with flowers, and elegant colourful buildings." Read more.
"The location of this marker has been indicated exactly by satellite because it is the center of Spain. Read more.
" What you see on the picture, are the croquetas and the slow cooked thyme/bbq ribs. (Probably THE best and most tender ribs I’ve had in my life.)" Read more.
"Because, although the most popular Japanese food outside Japan is sushi, their diet is also mainly based on rice and soup. That includes Ramen, the japanese version of the chinese noodle soup (Mein)" Read more.
"In terms of food, I go for the roscas every time. These are basically giant filled bagels – perfect for sharing with a group" Read more.
"Their speciality is the patatas bravas, which many say are the best in Madrid. In fact, people around here refer to the bar simply as ‘the bravas place’. Read more.
"I get the feeling that I’m once again in Tokyo, and think…this is how everyday sushi should be. Read more.
"The pizzas seem pricey at an average of € 20 – € 25 but they are pretty big and meant to be shared. Read more.
"if you would like to try three different vintages of Jamon Iberico, you can have that experience here at Albora. Read more.
"My favourite option is the meatballs inside a sandwich with cheese. They also make the bread brioche style." Read more.
"Definitely, I tried the one with emmental cheese, ham and bechamel which was very tasty" Read more.
"Don’t forget to book a table well in advance. They are always tightly booked and you don’t want to miss a place." Read more.
"Amor also has a weekday lunch menu for € 11. I found it well cooked and served with a modern touch but classic at the same time. Read more.