
Madrid, capital of Spain is one of the newcomers in the city travel market. Mostly a city known for its rich culture, Madrid has something for everybody whether you want to relax or party in the wild Madrid nightlife.
Visiting Madrid, the tourists can also enjoy the amazing nightlife, shopping and numerous cultural attractions of this city. Many families come to Madrid and stay in holiday villas as their holiday accommodation.
The famous Prado Museum, housing Spain's finest art works is complemented by the The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, and the "Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂa", The Queen Sophia Museum of Modern Art.
The 18th century Prado built during the reign of Charles III, is considered to be the best neoclassical building in Madrid. Its collection of paintings is one of the best in the world, housing the works of the great Velazquez, Goya, El Greco, Murillo, Zurbaran, Rafael and Rubens amongst others.
Hotels in Madrid offer the whole range of accommodation as you would expect. From the luxurious five star hotels to the more modest "hostals" or the simple private rooms: everyone's budget is catered for. Note that "hostal" in Madrid is in fact a denomination of an hotel. Don't expect peace and quiet though except perhaps in the very early hours or during siesta if you are lucky! Spain is a noisy country and Madrid never sleeps.
The Cuatro Torres Business Arena is the newest modern addition to Madrid's financial district. The business district is comprised of four skyscrapers with the tallest being the two hundred fifty meter high Repsol Tower. The Repsol Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Spain and the third tallest in Europe. The Sacyr-Vallehermoso Tower, the Crystal Tower, and the Espacio Tower round out Cuartro Torres' other skyscrapers
The famous Prado Museum, housing Spain's finest art works is complemented by the The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, and the "Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂa", The Queen Sophia Museum of Modern Art.
The 18th century Prado built during the reign of Charles III, is considered to be the best neoclassical building in Madrid. Its collection of paintings is one of the best in the world, housing the works of the great Velazquez, Goya, El Greco, Murillo, Zurbaran, Rafael and Rubens amongst others.
Hotels in Madrid offer the whole range of accommodation as you would expect. From the luxurious five star hotels to the more modest "hostals" or the simple private rooms: everyone's budget is catered for. Note that "hostal" in Madrid is in fact a denomination of an hotel. Don't expect peace and quiet though except perhaps in the very early hours or during siesta if you are lucky! Spain is a noisy country and Madrid never sleeps.
The Cuatro Torres Business Arena is the newest modern addition to Madrid's financial district. The business district is comprised of four skyscrapers with the tallest being the two hundred fifty meter high Repsol Tower. The Repsol Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Spain and the third tallest in Europe. The Sacyr-Vallehermoso Tower, the Crystal Tower, and the Espacio Tower round out Cuartro Torres' other skyscrapers
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