Balloon Flights Spain
Experience the height of tranquility as you float over many of Madrid's trademark features in a hot air balloon.[Learn more]
Experience the height of tranquility as you float over many of Madrid's trademark features in a hot air balloon.[Learn more]
The Teleférico, Madrid's spectacular cable car, offers locals and tourists alike the opportunity to soar high above the city and look down over some of its most historic buildings and greenest quarters.[Learn more]
Madrid is a fascinating place for wine lovers. From the dusty and nostalgic La Venencia sherry bar to the stylish and chic Taberneros wine and tapas bar, there are some real gems throughout the city for wine enthusiasts. Besides serving wine, Madrid ac...[Learn more]
The Farmacia Deleuze Isasi opened in 1780 and has stayed relevant by preserving the original Baroque interior decoration and respecting the site's history.[Learn more]
Bullfighting is to Spain what baseball is to America, and Las Ventas is their Doubleday Field. The Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas is the most famous bullring in all of Spain, and has been since it was built it 1931.[Learn more]
This, the oldest bookshop in Madrid, contains an endless source of fascinating literature. It was founded by the protestant cleric Federico Fliedner, and was initially known as Librería Nacional y Extranjera (National and Foreign Library).[Learn more]
Come explore the 450 figures of the Madrid Wax Museum. The sculptures are detailed, lifelike, and sure to please both young people and adults. The museum is ever-evolving with new figures being added all the time.[Learn more]
Madrid's most famous square, Plaza Mayor, is located in the center of the city and hosts many of the city's major fairs, festivals, and demonstrations in this picturesque little plaza.[Learn more]
Spanish for "The Gate of the Sun," Puerto del Sol is one of the most popular plazas in all of Madrid and is the center of the radial network of Spanish roads (Km 0). The area was formerly a gate in the wall that used to protect the city and today the c...[Learn more]
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is the home of global football powerhouse Real Madrid. The massive stadium with seating for over 80,000, is named after the club's former chairman.[Learn more]