Posts Tagged ‘ madrid ’

Madrid’s El Rastro is the World’s Largest Flea Market

May 18th, 2009 | By admin | Category: General

Do you want to go for some serious bargain shopping on your vacation in Madrid? Look no further than El Rastro! Set your alarm for 09:00 on a Sunday morning and head off to the Rastro flea market. Yes, it may be crazy to get up this early in the weekends, but for the thousands [...]



Flamenco & Fairs; Fauna & Flowers: Madrid, Spain Events

May 18th, 2009 | By admin | Category: General

Madrid, Spain events are perfect for those who enjoy nature and the environment. There are plenty of outdoor events that take place throughout the year in this sunny climate for people of all ages to enjoy. Temperatures in Spain tend to be very hot throughout the year, so many of the activities take place in [...]



Interesting and Popular Madrid Attractions

May 15th, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

Madrid is the third largest city in the EU. Every year, millions of visitors come to this busy city for leisure and for business. The airport has 4 terminals that facilitate the coming and going of these visitors. Families and couples consider Madrid as an ideal travel destination because of its many places of interest. [...]



General Travel Information About Madrid Spain

May 11th, 2009 | By admin | Category: General

It’s coming to the time of the year when families are planning for your annual vacations. This is the peak season. So if you have intention to travel during this period, perhaps it’s a good idea to start planning for your travel trip as soon as possible so as to avoid possible disappointment. There are [...]



Find yourself in the Enchanting Locations of Madrid

May 11th, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

Locations in Madrid are the most adored destination for the tourists all over the world. Getting a chance anyone would love to travel to the place where dynamic life style is the muse of everyone’s heart. Blending heavenly pleasure with worldly wonders each and every location of Madrid reflects life for tourist from different country [...]



The Most Important Nightlife Areas in Madrid

May 11th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Staying in Madrid

Are you visiting Madrid and want to spend the nights partying? Madrid is famous for its hectic and wild nightlife. Evenings start with tapas and ice cold beer in the small bars that are scattered around the city. Then it continues to clubs as the night evolves. The various areas of Madrid cater to different [...]



Nightlife Guide: Madrid

Apr 30th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Staying in Madrid

The nightlife in Madrid is the real reason the city is so popular with young people. During the day the city can be a little dry- with all the museums, parks, etc. Most nightlife gets going really late compared to that in the States. Here are a couple recommendations: Go to a Flamenco dinner show [...]



Madrid: Sophisticated Profligate

Apr 30th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

Madrid has been in existence since the dawn of civilization, yet premier evidence of it may be traced to mid-ninth century via a small palace constructed on the orders of Mohammad I. Now taken over by Palacio Real, it has undergone several modifications. Madrid itself has been the site of several wars. Never mind its [...]



Top 10 Things to See in Madrid, Spain

Apr 30th, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

Madrid, Spain is a unique city and at an altitude of 2100 feet it may be one of Europe’s highest capital cities. Madrid is not only the capital of Spain, but it is also the world’s capital of bullfighting. Shop at some of Europe’s finest shops, view world class art galleries, party all night or [...]



A Guide to Madrid

Apr 30th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

Madrid Travel Guide The sword fighting Madrid feels like a never ending party, calibrating the joy of life. Spain, after being trapped under a totalitarian regime for the most of the last century, feels like country born again, becoming a vivid player on the world stage, its growth unseen since the 16th century, when playwrights [...]