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Discover Madrid

Madrid is an open-minded city where culture, entertainment and business share an attractive, thriving space. Thanks to its modern and cosmopolitan flare and to the friendly and passionate character of Madrilenians, the Spanish capital makes everyone feel right at home while providing them with some of the world’s most interesting tourist attractions.


Templo Debod - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Mario Martin Fuente de Cibles - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Paolo Giocoso Palacio Real - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Paolo Giocoso Caixa Forum - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008
 
 
   
Biblioteca Museo Reina Sofia - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Mario Martin





Art Galore

Over eighty museums and more than two thousand monuments -both historical and artistic-, contribute to the city’s richness and bear witness to the history and the art of all those who have populated Madrid throughout the centuries. Without this cultural heritage it would be impossible to understand European and world history.

Madrid’s cultural legacy offers visitors an unprecedented tour: the Art Walk (which includes the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía National Museum and Art Centre, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and, more recently, CaixaForum). It is a unique walk through painting, sculpture, architecture and nature.

But cultural heritage can also be appreciated on the streets. A walk through the many sides of Madrid offers a survey through past eras: the Hapsburg dynasty, the Bourbons, the Middle Ages, the 19th Century and even the times of Goya or Velázquez.
 

   

Casa Patas - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008

Nightlife and Entertainment

Those who visit Madrid will for sure know that it is one of the world’s liveliest, most entertaining and vibrant cities during the day, but even more so at night. Madrid offers visitors all imaginable options for leisure and entertainment. One of the most popular attractions is musical theatre. Gran Vía, also known as Madrid’s Broadway, has become a reference for this musical genre in Spain.
 

   
Lectura en el parque - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Paolo Giocoso

A Green City

With almost 3,000 hours of sun per year, Madrid is undoubtedly a luminous and warm city. Its Mediterranean continental climate is an invitation to walk through its streets.

There is a great number of parks throughout the city, making it the greenest capital in Europe. In fact, Madrid has two true "green lungs": El Retiro park and Casa de Campo. In addition, the ongoing Madrid Río (Madrid River) Project will transform some 820 hectares into a fluvial park by 2015.
 

   
Tapas (Barrio de las Letras) - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008

Unique Gastronomy

With over 3,000 restaurants, Madrid can be considered a city where one can taste all the different cuisines in the world, as well as Spanish dishes. Undoubtedly, it also shows the richness of its own gastronomy with the cocido madrileño as its undisputed representative, while offering plenty of opportunities to try tapas.

Aside from traditional flavours and styles, there is a new trend of top-quality cuisine, referred to as “designer’s” or “author’s" cuisine, which is considered avant-garde gastronomy to satisfy the most exquisite palates.
 

 
Cuatro Torres Buisness Area - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Paolo Giocoso
 

Business Tourism

Madrid hosts over 4,000 congresses and conventions every year. There is a wide range of venues on offer, which include Feria de Madrid trade fair grounds (Ifema) and the future International Convention Centre to be opened by 2011. Furthermore, the excellent communications -such as Madrid-Barajas International Airport-, its top-quality hotels, and its significant cultural and entertainment offer will surely make the organization of any business event a clear success.

Business tourism in Madrid has found a great support in Madrid Convention Bureau (MCB). This organisation was founded in 1984 by the City Council in collaboration with several public institutions and private companies at the time. It promotes business tourism, convention bids and incentive travel.
 

   

Marcado de Fuencarral - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Paolo Giocoso

Shopping for All Tastes

Shopping in Madrid appeals to everybody for its variety, its quality and for the multiple alluring choices offered: from the most modern premises to the old traditional shops in the city centre.

The city has several well-defined shopping areas: Gran Vía, Calle Preciados, the Azca-Orense area, Chueca and Calle Fuencarral, Calle Bravo Murillo or the historical city centre. However, it is in the Salamanca neighbourhood, particularly on Calle de Serrano and its surroundings, where one can find the major boutiques, luxury jewelleries and gift shops.

A visit to El Rastro is a must, as it is one of the world’s most famous street markets. This experience is more about seeing than buying and, of course, about being seduced by the most traditional side of Madrid.
 

   
Cena de negocios - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Mario Martin

Luxury Travel

The city of Madrid is an unbeatable place to search for the essence of luxury and exclusiveness, offering the best in terms of accommodation, gastronomy, shopping and entertainment.

Visitors will be able to enjoy a choice of five star hotels -from classical standards to the most avant-garde and minimalist fares-, prestigious restaurants donning Michelin stars, private visits to world-famous museums or shopping at renowned national and international luxury firms located on the Golden Mile.
 

   
Parque Juan Carlos I - © E.M. Promoción de Madrid, S.A., 2008 - by Paolo Giocoso

Madrid, Candidate City

Since last June 4th, Madrid is a candidate city to host the next Olympic Games in 2016. It has excellent qualifications and hopes to be the chosen one on October 2nd, 2009. The Spanish capital ranked first in seven out of eleven categories, such as Governmental Support and Public Opinion, General Infrastructure, Sports Facilities, Environment, Transport Infrastructure, Experience and Global Project and Heritage.

Sports are intensely lived in the city and there are a large number of specialised facilities to practise any discipline as well as to watch the best sports professionals. Madrid hosts football and basketball games featuring its most international teams
-Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid-, and holds important sporting events such as the Madrid Master Series, the Madrid Golf Open, the San Silvestre Vallecana Race or the Sports Day.


All this information and much more can be found at http://www.esmadrid.com/.