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If you need a strong reason to visit Madrid besides its stunning attractions, then checking out their rich culture is the way to go. This city is home to wonderfully manicured parks, often where you will find families and visitors taking a stroll or simply enjoying nature and observing the people for their entertainment.
There are many galleries, museums and exhibitions spaces all over the city, and the festivals here are celebrated in true Spanish style, with pomp and extravaganza. The food and drinks during the festivals are also an important aspect to attract vacationers.
Mad is Mad is a new concept in the otherwise traditional sense of a gallery in Madrid city...
The Mondo Galeria is located in the well-established neighbourhood of Chueca. Compared to...
Founded by Silvia Ortiz and Inés López-Quesada in 2003, Travesía Cuatro is an art gallery of...
San Isidro is the festival that takes place in May to celebrate the patron saint, Saint Isidro..
Madrid Pride is locally known as Orgullo Gay de Madrid or MADO or LGBTQ Pride week...
Dos de Mayo is held on the 1st and 2nd of May annually and is a public holiday held all...
Prado National Museum (Spanish: Museo del Prado) is originally an 18th-century building...
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is an art museum in Madrid city and located close to the Prado...
The Reina Sofia Museum (Spanish: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía) is Spain's...
The Circle of Fine Arts of Madrid established in 1880, is a private and non-profit...
Arte Canal Exhibition Center in Madrid is popular for the exhibition display of the Auschwitz...
Situated in Paseo del Prado 36 of the city of Madrid, the CaixaForum Madrid is a...