Neighbourhoods
The nicest neighbourhoods in Madrid
ArgΓΌelles & Universidad
Mix among the locals as you shop, eat, drink or dance in this middle-class and student neighbourhood.
Casa de Campo & Palacio
Walk or cycle through the palace gardens, the huge Casa de Campo park and along the Manzanares river.
ChamberΓ & TetuΓ‘n
Admire the spectacular skyscrapers and Real Madrid's stadium and experience daily life in a residential area.
Chueca
Madrid's LGBT+ neighbourhood. With many fine boutiques, restaurants and covered markets.
La Latina
The El Rastro market and the rest of the district are teeming with tapas bars for a caΓ±a y tapa and a chat with the locals.
LavapiΓ©s
Madrid's multicultural district. Don't miss the Museo Reina Sofia with famous works by Picasso and DalΓ here.
MalasaΓ±a
For unusual vintage shops and hip bars, head to this alternative neighbourhood. New businesses open here every week.
Retiro
Visit the great museums on museum street Paseo del Prado and relax in the beautiful, peaceful Parque del Buen Retiro.
Salamanca
Chic Madrid, with luxury shops and good but pricey restaurants. Here you will find the wealthier MadrileΓ±os and women in fur coats.
Sol & Huertas
The heart of the city, with Sol, Plaza Mayor and great shopping streets. In the streets around it, you can still find the real Madrid.
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