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Madrid Sightseeinghome > sightseeing > MadridMadrid - cultural and active
Madrid - excellent tourist destination
Madrid City BreaksMadrid has the heart beat of Spain in its midst. It is both vibrant and
dynamic. It feels like every day is a street party or festival. No wonder
it is a firm favourite for short breaks.
Getting Aroundin MadridTransport in Madrid
Public transportation in cities is cheap and efficient. Routes change periodically, so get a free map at any station, as well as tickets. Help desks are open in some places; trust these before any handout. The buses and metros generally run from 6 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Night buses are available, but taxis are faster and safer, as well as surprisingly cheap. Madrid busesBuses are reliable and comfortable; often they are the only way to reach small villages. Prices are steady at 1000 ptas per 100k (60 mi.). Bus service is drastically cut on Sundays and holidays. Driving in Madrid, SpainSpaniards drive on the right. Major roads are good and traffic is calm (except for cities) overall. Speed limits are 60k/h (36mph) in built-up areas, 90-100 (54-60 mph) on other roads, and 120k/h (72mph) on highways. Madrid attractions - things to do in MadridRoyal Palace Madrid, Plaza de Oriente Museo del PradoMadrid, Paseo del Prado Museum Thyssen-BornemiszaMadrid, Paseo del Prado, 8 Centro de Arte Reina Sofia: National Museum Reina Sofía of Modern Art Madrid, Santa Isabel, 52. Plaza MayorMany travelers miss this square. Don't be one of them! This is perhaps the most architecturally and historically significant spot in Madrid. Philip III built this perfectly preserved arcaded square between 1617 and 1619 as the public meeting place of his new capital and to increase the prestige of his country. A statue of the king stands in the center. Renaissance styling dominates the surrounding buildings. Here kings were crowned, the Inquisition worked is terrors, men fought bulls, guilds held meetings, celebrants held festivals, and protestors held demonstrations. The square still serves the public today. It fills with stages for theater and music are set up during the summer and serves as a bazaar in preparation for the winter holiday season. Parque del Retiro Madrid's biggest and most famous park was founded in 1631. Visitors
often find themselves returning here for the fountains, statues, and great
paths through 330 acres of trees and gardens. Rental rowboats are available
on the picturesque lake. Street theater is an ever-changing attraction.
The park is also home of the Palacio de Cristal (Crystal Palace), a beautiful
metal and glass building built in 1887 to shelter exotic plants from the
winter weather.
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