 No city on earth is more alive than Madrid, a beguiling  place whose sheer energy carries a simple message: this city really knows how to  live.
No city on earth is more alive than Madrid, a beguiling  place whose sheer energy carries a simple message: this city really knows how to  live.An Artistic City
Few cities boast an artistic pedigree quite as pure as  Madrid’s: many art lovers return here again and again. For centuries, Spanish  royals showered praise and riches upon the finest artists of the day, from  home-grown talents such as Goya and Velázquez to Flemish and Italian greats.  Masterpieces by these and other Spanish painters such as Picasso, Dalí and Miró  now adorn the walls of the city’s world-class galleries. Three in particular are  giants – the Museo  del Prado, Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza – but in  Madrid these are merely good places to start.
Culinary Capital
Rising above the humble claims of its local cuisine,  Madrid has evolved into one of the richest culinary capitals of Europe. The city  has wholeheartedly embraced all the creativity and innovation of Spain’s  gastronomic revolution. But this acceptance of the new is wedded to a passion  for the enduring traditions of Spanish cooking, for the conviviality of the  eating experience and for showcasing the infinite variety of food from every  Spanish region. From tapas in sleek temples to all that’s new to sit-down meals  beneath centuries-old vaulted ceilings, eating in Madrid is a genuine  pleasure.
Beautiful Architecture
Killing the Night
Madrid nights are the stuff of legend, and the perfect  complement to the more sedate charms of fine arts and fine dining. The city may  have more bars than any other city on earth – a collection of storied cocktail  bars and nightclubs that combine a hint of glamour with non-stop marcha (action). But that only goes some way to explaining the appeal of after-dark  Madrid. Step out into the night-time streets of many Madrid neighbourhoods and  you’ll find yourself swept along on a tide of people, accompanied by a happy  crowd intent on dancing until dawn.
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