Madrid is the capital of Spain and one of Europe's most fascinating cities, where magnificent palaces, world-famous museums and lively squares sit alongside traditional markets, modern districts and a rich culinary culture. Visitors can easily spend several days exploring the historic centre, visiting internationally renowned museums and experiencing the atmosphere of Spain's vibrant capital.

If you are planning your first visit, start with our guide to Madrid's top attractions, where you will find the city's most famous sights. To make getting around easier, our guide to Madrid's transport system will help you navigate the metro, buses and suburban trains.

Madrid is widely regarded as one of Spain's leading gastronomic destinations. Visitors should take the opportunity to try traditional local dishes, which are featured in our guide to Madrid cuisine. Food lovers may also find our articles on where to eat in Madrid and what to try, as well as our guides to Madrid's food markets and street markets, particularly useful for discovering the city's local culture and everyday life.

Families travelling with children may enjoy the various theme parks in Madrid, while those interested in history and architecture should consider exploring destinations beyond the capital. Among the most popular day trips are Toledo, Segovia, Ávila and Aranjuez. In the future, this list may also include El Escorial, one of Spain's most famous historical and architectural landmarks.

Madrid remains one of the best destinations for travelling in Spain. Here you can combine cultural and historical sightseeing with museum visits, culinary discoveries and excursions to the historic towns of central Spain. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning once again, Madrid always has something new to offer.

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