Madrid tips

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  • Miesfan0

    some things to in madrid...
    Museo del Traje.
    It is a bit isolated, but the building deserves it.
    http://www.esmadrid.com/callejer…
    Matadero
    http://www.mataderomadrid.org/ne…


    Caixaforum

    and now you're near La Platería, with tapas&beer, in a little place...
    or you can go to El comunista...typical spanish, but you will find few tourists at that site
    http://www.qype.co.uk/place/1200…

    Recently reopened, http://www.mercadodesanmiguel.es…

    At night, ...well is Madrid. Chueca is a district with restaurants, bars and pavement cafes with a very lively atmosphere in the center of Madrid. Until a few years ago it was not a recommendable area to visit, but in the early 90's the homosexual community established itself there and began rehabilitating houses and opening businesses, turning it into the gay Area of Madrid.
    Its centre is Plaza de Chueca. Its gay and lesbian pride festivals, held at the end of June, are famous.
    Malasaña, It is the "alternative" area of the city, with rock concerts and affordable prices. And when the sun rises, is better a pair of sunglasses with a beer in La Plaza de la Paja, or any bar in La Latina, a neighbourhood in the very city centre...

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