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No city on earth is more alive than Madrid, a beguiling place whose sheer energy carries a simple message: this city really knows how to live.
Beautiful Architecture
Madrid may lack the cachet of Paris, the history of Rome, or Barcelonas reputation for Modernista masterpieces. And no, there is no equivalent of the Eiffel Tower, Colosseum or La Sagrada Famlia that you can point to and say this is Madrid. But Madrid has a lot of envy-inducing features of its own. Spains broad sweep of architectural history provides a glorious backdrop to city life, from medieval mansions and royal palaces to the unimagined angles of Spanish contemporary architecture, from the sober brickwork and slate spires of Madrid baroque to the extravagant confections of the belle poque. Put simply, this is one beautiful city.
An Artistic City
Few cities boast an artistic pedigree quite as pure as Madrids: many art lovers return here again and again. For centuries, Spanish royals showered praise and riches upon the finest artists of the day, from home-grown talents such as Goya and Velzquez to Flemish and Italian greats. Masterpieces by these and other Spanish painters such as Picasso, Dal and Mir now adorn the walls of the citys world-class galleries. Three in particular are giants the Museo del Prado, Centro de Arte Reina Sofa and Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza but in Madrid these are merely good places to start.
Killing the Night
Madrid nights are the stuff of legend, and the perfect complement to the more sedate charms of fine arts and fine dining. The city may have more bars than any other city on earth a collection of storied cocktail bars and nightclubs that combine a hint of glamour with non-stop marcha (action). But that only goes some way to explaining the appeal of after-dark Madrid. Step out into the night-time streets of many barrios and youll find yourself swept along on a tide of people, accompanied by a happy crowd intent on dancing until dawn.
A Culinary Capital
Rising above the humble claims of its local cuisine, Madrid has evolved into one of the richest culinary capitals of Europe. The city has wholeheartedly embraced all the creativity and innovation of Spains gastronomic revolution. But this acceptance of the new is wedded to a passion for the enduring traditions of Spanish cooking, for the conviviality of the eating experience and for showcasing the infinite variety of food from every Spanish region. From tapas in sleek temples to all thats new to sit-down meals beneath centuries-old vaulted ceilings, eating in Madrid is a genuine pleasure.
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Why I Love Madrid
By Anthony Ham, Writer
More than a decade after I fell for Madrid and decided to call it home, the life that courses relentlessly through the streets here still excites me. Here is a place where the passions of Europes most passionate country are the fabric of daily life, a city with music in its soul and an unshakeable spring in its step. But Madrid is also one of the most open cities on earth and it doesnt matter where youre from for the oft-heard phrase to ring true: If youre in Madrid, youre from Madrid.
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Museo del Prado
Spains premier collection of Spanish and European art belongs among the elite of world art museums. Goya and Velzquez are the stars of the show in the beautiful , which occupies pride of place along the citys grand boulevard, Paseo del Prado. But the Prados catalogue has such astonishing depth and breadth, from the other Spanish masters to the outstanding Flemish collection, from Rubens and Rembrandt to Botticelli and Bosch, that youll require more than one visit to take it all in.
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