Everything about Botin’s – one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in the world – is steeped in history, from the architecture to the food.
Hard-hit by pandemic closures, Spain's flamenco venues struggle to survive long enough to reignite the art form.
Monuments to rival Paris, Rome and Barcelona
Delve into the heart of the Spanish capital by visiting the places Madrileños go – from their favourite chocolaterías and tapas bars to the shop where they buy their flamenco shoes.
The capital of Spain offers plenty of budget-friendly attractions, from the Prado Museum to El Retiro park.
Nightlife in the Spanish capital is the stuff of legend – this city really knows how to live, and drink.
Follow Rafael Estefania through Madrid as he uncovers a Tobacco factory turned artist hideaway, sings along at a piano bar and watches the sunset from a little-known public terrace.
The Spanish capital’s traditional cuisine, unchanged for centuries, is merging with regional dishes, international fusion food and vegetarianism to create an exciting new scene.
In general, the falling euro is good news for international tourists visiting countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Ireland.