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Hostelworld Guide for Madrid The Essentials Climate

Getting There Rain isn't something which graces the streets of


Madrid very often. This is due to its location in the
centre of the country. This combined with its
By plane: Madrid's Bajaras International Airport is elevation means that it has a very extreme climate,
14km from the city centre. The easiest way to get to with temperatures climbing to 32°C regularly (and
the city is via metro. The journey costs €1.10. higher) during the summer months. In autumn the
Spanish capital is still very mild while temperatures
By train: Madrid has two stations - Atocha Station drop to a low of approximately 10°C in January.
and Chamartín Station. Atocha is where trains Spring, along with autumn, is regarded as the best
travelling from Portugal and Spain terminate long season to visit when temperatures hover between
distance ones end up in Chamartín. 15° and 25°.

By bus: Estación Sur de Autobuses on Calle


Méndez Alvaro is Madrid's main bus hub.

Getting Around

On foot: Madrid is quite big. Many sites are within


walking distance of each other but you'll definitely
need to hop on a metro or bus at some stage.

By metro: Madrid's metro system is efficient and


Located right in the centre of Spain, Madrid is a city that will suit those who like to rise early and see as easy to use. There are 10 lines. All are numbered
much as they can in a day as well as those more accustomed to the night owl lifestyle. Art lovers won't and have a different colour. You'll never have to
know where to go with three of Europe's best art galleries located within five minutes walk of each other, wait more than 4 minutes for one.
while the Spanish capital also has one of the world's most ornate palaces. After dark, once businesses Useful Information
close and the working Madrileños begin their trek home, another breed of Madrileños begin their trek into By bus: There are approximately 170 bus lines in
the city to keep Madrid s numerous tapas restaurants, bars and clubs full until the early hours of the operation. You probably won't need to use them but Language: Spanish
morning. the night buses are handy. Currency: Euro
Electricity: 220 Volts AC/50Hz. 2-pin plug.
By taxi: Madrid's taxis are easily hailed down and Area Code: +34 (ESP) and 91 (Madrid)
not too expensive. Emergency Code: Ambulance 061, Fire 080,
Police 091
Time Zone: Central European Time (GMT+1)
Central Post Office: Plaza de Cibeles
Useful phrases Main Tourist Office: Calle del Duque de
Medinaceli, 2
Hello: Hola
In this Guide... Goodbye: Adios
Please: Por favor
Useful Information Thank you: Gracias Embassies
After Dark You're welcome: De nada
Places to Eat Yes: Si USA: +34 91 587 22 00
Top Attractions No: No UK: +34 91 700 82 00
Budget Tips Of course: De acuerdo Canada: +34 91 423 32 50
Where to Shop Excuse me: Perdona Australia: +34 91 353 66 00
How are you?: Como estas? South Africa: +34 91 436 37 80
Open: Abierto Ireland: +34 91 436 40 93
Closed: Cerrado Germany: +34 91 557 90 00
What is your name?: Cual es tu nombre? Italy: +34 91 423 33 00
My name is...: Mi nombre es... New Zealand: + 34 91 533 02 26
How much?: Cuanto Cuesta? France: +34 91 423 89 00
May I have the bill?: Me puede traer la cuenta?

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Cheap Eats After Dark Don't Miss Mark Your Calendar

Canas Y Tapas, c/Atocha, 42 Even though Canas MADride Pub Crawl If you want to pack as much in Museo Nacional del Prado, Paseo del Prado This January - Dia de los Reyes Magos Otherwise
Y Tapas is a large chain of tapas bars, they each at night as you have during the day, a pub crawl is huge, imposing museum houses not only Madrid's, known as 'Three Kings Day', on January 6th a huge
manage to maintain some sense of character and your answer. Madrid's most popular bar crawl takes but Spain's most important art collection. As well as parade marches through the streets of the Spanish
you'll find both tourists and locals picking from a place twice a week and takes you to Madrid's most canvases by many of the country's most celebrated capital to the delight of children and adults alike.
wide range of good, reasonable tapas. Hardly any of popular bars. What makes it better is that you get a painters there are also masterpieces by some of the
the generous portions on the newspaper-style menu free shot in every bar! MADride Pub Crawl leaves world's best-loved artists like Rembrandt and Titian.
are over €4. Open daily from 9am-11pm. from 'The Bear' statue in Puerta del Sol every February/March - Carnival Madrid goes 'loco' for
Open Tues-Sun 9am-8pm; admission €6. its annual Carnival. Highlights include fancy dress
Wednesday and Sunday at 11pm.
parades and street parties.
Fresco, c/de Gracia, 8 Specialising in
'all-you-can-eat' buffets, Fresco is great value for Plaza de Santa Ana Madrid is a city that doesn't Home of the 'Galactico'
money. For €7.80 (Mon-Fri) you can choose from an tend to sleep that much. There are squares and May - Fiesta Dos de Mayo Held in Plaza Dos de
extensive range of salads, while if you're looking for streets all around this bustling city that are buzzing Mayo in Madrid's Malasana district on May 2nd, this
something a bit more substantial you can stuff right into the early hours and this is one of those annual holiday commemorates the anniversary of
yourself on pizza and pasta to your heart's content. squares. Cerveceria Alemana and La Moderna its uprising against the Napoleonic forces. Live
Open daily from 12.30pm-1am; buffet costs €9.20 always attract a sizeable crowd while round the music in the square entertains all who attend.
after 8pm and at weekends. corner on Calle de las Huertas are many more
bars looking to inebriate you even further. May - Fiesta de San Isidro This annual festival is
Casa Alberto, c/Huertas, 18 Upon setting foot in Madrid's largest. Celebrating the city's patron saint,
this well-known tapas bar you won t know where to San Isidro, live music can be heard all over the city.
Plaza Mayor is always buzzing with activity.
look - at the glistening bottles racked up behind the Gay / Lesbian Madrid
counter, at the pictures hanging proudly on the wall
or at the small, but full menus. Most tapas aren t Unlike Barcelona, Madrid's gay scene is June/July - Madrid Pride Spain's largest Pride
over €4. Open Tues-Sun 12pm-5pm, 8pm-1.30am. concentrated around one area - Chueca, and in celebrations last approximately a week. The main
particular, Plaza Chueca. Café Acuarela event throughout the celebrations is an outlandish
(c/Gravina, 10) is one of Chueca's more Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Paseo de la parade and the festival finishes with a huge party.
Just to clarify...what is tapas? subdued bars. Beside it is Truco, popular Castellana 144 A 'galactico' is a very famous
among the Spanish capital's lesbian fraternity. footballer. One such player is Ruud Van July to September - Veranos de la Villa Lasting
Calle de Pelayo just round the corner from the Nistelrooy. He plays his football for Real Madrid over two months, 'Summer in the City' is one of the
square also has many gay venues, the most in the Bernabéu, one of Europe's most largest arts festivals staged in the city. Local and
popular being Bears Bar, Eagle Madrid and impressive football stadiums. On tours you can international artistes put on all types of
the aptly named New Leather. sit in the dug-outs, see one of the world's most performances from dance to theatre.
impressive trophy rooms and more. Open daily
from 10.30am-7.30pm; admission €9. August - Fiesta de San Lorenzo Held at the El
La Comedia, c/Principe 16 As plush as this bar Escorial Palace outside Madrid on August 10th, this
just off Plaza Santa Ana may seem, it is surprisingly is a huge celebration of El Escorial's patron saint
forthcoming to easy going backpackers who make Palacio Real, Plaza de Oriente, c/Bailén 2-6 with parades and a huge fair.
the trek to the Spanish capital every weekend. Its Taking 26 years to complete, Madrid's grand palace
dark décor creates a subdued ambiance, but this will take your breath away. It has approximately
changes as the night gets older when livelier tunes 2,800 rooms, 50 of which are open to the public. October - Tennis Masters Series: Madrid The
cause each member of the clientele to get down. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm, Sun 9am-3pm; world's top tennis players jet into Madrid for this
Tapas are a selection of small, savoury dishes Open nightly from 5pm-4am. admission €9. tennis tournament in Madrid's Rocódromo arena.
that are either eaten on their own as a snack or
collectively as a meal. So now you know. What October/November - Festival de Jazz de Madrid
are some of these tapas dishes? Well you can Around Alonso Martinez metro station The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía,
streets around this metro stop are where you will c/Santa Isabel 52 Madrid's modern art museum is The Spanish capital's annual jazz festival draws not
have calamari (deep fried squid), Spanish ham, only Spain's biggest names but some of the world's
sun-dried tomatoes, sardines, croquettes, find a large batch of bars and clubs. Both Calle de housed in a former hospital and has the best
Pelayo and Calle de Campoamor are swarming collection of 20th century Spanish art in Spain. It has also. Performances are staged all over the city.
potatoes, meatballs...the list goes on. Madrid is
laced with tapas bars and prices start at €2.50. with young, bar hopping Madrileños. two floors - two with temporary exhibitions and two
with permanent ones. Open Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, November - Fiesta de la Virgen One of Madrid's
Kapital, c/Atocha, 125 With 7 floors to get lost in, Sun 10am-2.30pm ( closed Tues); admission €6. more religious festivals, on November 9th
Madrid Madriz, c/Fuencarral 85 If you're sick of Kapital is one of Madrid's biggest clubs. The first, as thousands of Madrileños gather in Plaza Mayor for
picking at tapas and relish the thoughts of you walk in, is where some of the world's biggest Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Paseo del Prado, 8 Mass to celebrate the city's female patron saint.
something more conventional, Madrid Madriz is DJs let loose on the decks. The karaoke floor is The third art gallery in Madrid's 'Big 3', this houses
where to go. Right outside Tribunal metro stop, here where some of Madrid's alcohol-fuelled party arguably the most varied collection of all. Here you December - New Year's Eve Thousands flock to
you have a vast selection of hot/cold sandwiches animals let loose on the mic, while other floors keep will find some astounding examples of Renaissance Puerta del Sol to ring in the New Year at midnight
from €3, pizzas and burgers from €4, and full meals hip-hoppers and salsa dancers happy. Open art, other of late/post impressionist art while the every year. What makes the celebrations here a bit
from €5 to choose from. Open 8.30am-1am Thurs-Sun midnight-6am. ground floor houses some beautiful examples of pop different is that it is tradition to eat a grape at the
Mon-Thurs/Sun & 9am-1.30am Fri & Sat. art. Open Tues-Sun 10am-7pm; admission €6. stroke of midnight for good luck.

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Get Connected Retail Therapy Budget Tips A Day in Madrid...

BBiGG Internet & Games, c/Mayor 1 Bright, airy El Corte Ingles, c/Abada, 5 El Corte Ingles have Visit two of Madrid's top museums for free If you Begin the day in the grand Plaza Mayor right
and spacious, this is one the nicest cybershops in stores all over Spain. This particular branch on are visiting Madrid at the weekend and you plan on in the centre of the Spanish capital.
the Spanish capital. It has speedy access and c/Abada in Madrid's Sol district specialises in men visiting both the Reina Sofia and Prado art galleries, Originally a market place, today it is one of
offers many other services. Open daily from and women's discounted fashions. Others around good news - the Reina Sofia gallery is free on the best places to people watch in the city.
9.30am-midnight; €2.20 per hour. the city which may be of interest include the branch Saturdays after 2.30pm and all day Sunday while the
at c/Preciados 1 (music) and another at number 9 Prado is free all day Sunday also. Result! After marvelling at Plaza Mayor's uniform
on the same street (sports). Open from 10am-10pm. architecture, stroll down c/Atocha, stopping
Save money when using the metro At €1 per in Peter Pan (#45) for breakfast.
Calle de Fuencarral If every time you reach for single journey, Madrid's metro system isn't exactly
something to wear out at night, you pull out expensive. But there are still savings to be made. A
something which doesn't exactly get your heart 10-journey ticket costs just €6.70 so buy one and Madrid has three main art galleries. Lovers
racing, you need to make your way down to this you're almost getting 10 journeys for the price of 5! of classic art should visit Museo del Prado.
street off Gran Via. Both sides are lined with clothes Those who prefer modern art head for the
stores dealing in the latest fashions and footwear. Reina Sofia or Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
Visit Madrid's churches Most of Madrid's churches
All budgets and tastes are catered for here. and cathedrals are free to visit. The best known is
Catedral de Nuestra Senòora de la Almundena, Visit one of Europe's most glorious fountains
the city s cathedral. Others that are worth locating at Plaza de la Cibeles. From here grab some
lunch along Gran Via.
Looking to brighten up your Sunday? include the baroque Basílica de San Miguel,
Iglesia de San Jerónimo with its stunning façade
and Iglesia de San Ginés which, dating back to the Take your time to explore Gran Via, arguably
easyInternetcafé, c/Montera, 10 First opening its 14th century, is one of the city's oldest. Madrid's best known street. It never stops
doors in September 2000, this was the second buzzing. If you need some new clothes,
easyInternetcafé to open in Spain. With over 230 check out the shops on Calle Fuencarral.
PCs to choose from you can be guaranteed to get a
free terminal. Open daily from 8am-1am; access A breath of fresh air
€0.80 per hour. Get the metro from Gran Via to Opera beside
Palacio Real. Explore its rooms. If you don't
fancy checking out the palace, stroll through
3w.com, c/Tetuan, 3 3w.com is one of Madrid's Campo del Moro.
most popular places to mail and surf. While you
browse the internet you can get hot or cold drinks
and snacks from the friendly staff while PCs have
MSN Messenger and Yahoo! so you can chat
online with friends back home. Open daily from El Rastro, Plaza de Cascorro Regardless of
9am-midnight; €2 per hour. whether you burn the candle at both ends on
Saturday night or not, Sunday morning can
seem like a glum part of the week. This market
La Casa de Internet, c/Luchana, 20 This internet may brighten it up somewhat. Here you can find
'house' has fifty internet terminals. It also has anything - shirts, jeans, handbags, vests,
phones for international calls, while if you're peckish jewellery, t-shirts, shoes...you name it. Open
you can choose from a selection of cakes. Open every Sunday from 9am-1pm. The Spanish capital is full of some immaculately
daily from 9am-12.30am; €2.10 per hour. kept parks and gardens, most of which are free
to visit. They are the perfect place to retreat to
when you want to break away from the city's
Zahara Café, Gran Via, 16 Found on the constantly Calle de Barbieri If the thoughts of peeling yourself hustle and bustle. One of the most popular is
buzzing Gran Via, the computers in Zahara Café from your bed before midday on a Sunday are less Campo del Moro a large garden with long,
aren't as speedy as those in their competitors but it than appealing you may wish to check out this street winding, tree-lined paths to stroll around. Two Madrid is full tapas bars. Stop in one and
has its plus points. There's a restaurant of the same in Madrid's Chueca district. Every night between others which draw crowds are Parque del Buen tank up on tapas! Casa Alberto is one of
name upstairs, and if the food there doesn't get 8pm and midnight street traders sell various types of Retiro and Real Jardín Botánico (adm. €2), Madrid's most popular.
your mouth watering, the juices in its juice bar jewellery (bracelets, necklaces etc) while other both of which are beside Museo del Prado.
called 'Vitamina' more than likely will. Open daily things such as sketches can be picked up too.
from 8am-1am; €2 per hour. Things don't get going in Madrid until
midnight so, before going loco, chill out
Sol district The true heart of Madrid's city centre is Plaza de la Cibeles/Gran Via/Plaza Mayor If you're around Plaza de Santa Ana before going
known as Sol. It's main artery is Gran Via. This is looking for a way to spend an afternoon without somewhere more lively.
www. where you will find stores such as H + M and other spending any euro, take a few hours to visit these
well known brands. Once you reach Plaza de three landmarks. Start at Plaza de la Cibeles. You
www.munimadrid.es Callao, the two pedestrianised streets from here, could take a roll of film here on its own. From there Madrid's nightlife is legendary. There are
www.aboutmadrid.com Calle del Carmen and Calle de Preciados are also take a lesuirely stroll down Gran Via, the city's main loads of bars/clubs around Plaza de Santa
www.realmadrid.com peppered with shops. artery, then finish off with some people watching in Ana while near Alonzo Martinez metro
Plaza Mayor. station has loads of bars too.

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