3/5 - Okay
Not really a "suburb" of Madrid, quite a run-down working town and very poor public transport. A few places to eat and drink that were above average quality and people very friendly. Parking nightmarish.
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Madrid’s famous shopping strip has boutiques and international brands, an exciting nightlife and an impressive display of early 20th-century architecture.
Cheer on the superstar players of one of the world’s most successful soccer clubs and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the colossal 81,000-capacity stadium.
Stand at the very center of Madrid and feel the buzz as thousands of people meet and greet before a night out, gather for protests, or start out on a tour of the city.
This square has seen everything from markets and public celebrations to bullfights and executions. Today you’ll find street performers, artists and plenty of shops.
An art museum to rival the Louvre or the British National Gallery, this is the place to see some of the finest art Europe has to offer.
Relax by the pond, walk through landscaped gardens, and admire the elegant statues and buildings in one of Madrid’s biggest and most popular parks.
Not really a "suburb" of Madrid, quite a run-down working town and very poor public transport. A few places to eat and drink that were above average quality and people very friendly. Parking nightmarish.