PÁSE LO BIEN EN MADRID

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PÁSE LO BIEN EN MADRID

Inside. Contributors: Yvonne Bäumer Freddie Holmes Neha Vyas Amy Brawn Harriet Keep Leanne Burke Amanda Rowland Rory Giles Ellie Russell History Puente de Toledo Placio Real de Madrid Plaza Del Dos de Mayo Puente de Segovia Aranjuez Shopping Gran Via Mercado de Fuencarral El Templo de Susu El Rastro Culture Convent Cookies Cathedral Salsa Templo de Debod La Plaza de Santa Ana La Estudiante Julia Museo Taurino La Tabacalera Sport Santiago Bernabeu Stadium Vicente Calderon Stadium Fans Fountains Green spaces Casa de Campo El Real Jardín Botanico Cuesta de los Ciegos El Capricho Jardín del Pricipe de Anglono Esta Es Una Plaza Parque de Buen Retiro Siete Tetas Art Reina Sophia El Prado Museo Okudart Museo Art de Publico Cafes La Pain Quotidien Tekoe Madrid s Green Secret Chocolatería San Ginés Cafe Comercial Urgel Panadería

Let s Begin. Restaurants Tragatapas La Taurina Restaurante Botin Tapas Initially named Mayrit (or Margerit) by Emir Mohammed of Cordoba in the year 854, Madrid was chosen by King Felipe II as the capital of Spain in 1561, which was previously Toledo. Although now a leading European city it began relatively small in scale; with only a few notable medieval churches, such as St Jerome and the Bishops Chapel still standing. These structures were dotted around an area primarily populated by white-washed housing and minimal decor. This started to change in the 17th century with escalated efforts to expand and compete on a European stage. King Carlos III who began his reign in 1759 created many of Madrid s most iconic structures such as the Palacio Real Madrid (Royal Palace of Madrid) and thus aided in creating the Madrid of today; one that is encapsulating. The first half of the 20th Century saw Spain fall under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco who controlled Spain from 1939 to his death in 1975. Through acts, such as sending aid to the German front during the Second World War, Spain was isolated economically for a period of time after the war ended. As Franco aged, censorship began to relax and people began to protest widely in rebuke of this dictator s political stance. Protests and demonstrations equally became an important factor of the Spanish financial crisis of 2008. The protests, collectively known as the 15M movement or the Spanish Revolution, was a globally publicised event in which the popular district of Puerta del Sol became the home of thousands of protestors in 201; a feat mimicked across the country. People of all walks of life joined together to take a stand against the rising unemployment ratewhich as of January 2014 is estimated to be 26% - as well as other issues ranging from homelessness to welfare. With places such as the Tabacalera, Madrid houses many places that aid in the free practice of arts and allow those who are unemployed or without a home to find comfort within it. The rich and continuous history of Madrid is palpable simply by walking down a street, or visiting a park or museum; thus ensuring that it is a vital and exhilarating member of Europe. El Tigre Mercado de San Miguel Bars Kapital Sandemans Bar Crawl El 13 Triball Palentino Terral La Azotea del Circulo de Bellas Artes Salsa

Public Transport in Madrid. Madrid has an efficient public transport system that is easy to use and understand. The Metro and bus system are integrated so you can buy a ticket (available at stations, news-stands or tobacconists) to use on both. You can get singles ( 1.50 for a five station trip, 2.00 for zone A), ten trip tickets (10 viajes, 12.20) or unlimited travel passes for 1 day ( 8), 2 days ( 13.40), 3 days ( 17.40), 5 days ( 25.50), or 7 days ( 33.40). Ticket machines are in multiple languages, including English. Traveling to or from airport stations requires an additional charge of 3 payable at the entrance or exit. The Metro is open from 6am to 1:30am. Metro lines do not split like those on the London Underground, so you simply have to know in which direction you need to travel. If you will be in Madrid for a long time, you can get a public transit card (Tarjeta Transporte Público). You can fill out an application at a station make sure to bring your passport with you. You can then load your travel plans onto the card. They also remove the additional charge when traveling to/from airport stations. The buses cover whatever areas the Metro doesn t and a night bus (Búhos or night owls ) runs from 1am to 5:30am, traveling on the same routes as the Metro. Their main hub is at Plaza de Cibeles. The trains and buses are quite spacious and the trains are also air-conditioned. Buskers come into the carriage every now and then and they are quite good. Beggars also frequent the metro and it is difficult to tell if they are opportunists or in genuine need of help. Donate if you wish. For information and advice check out the Madrid Metro website (http:// www.metromadrid.es/ en/) or public transport information website (http://www.ctm-madrid. es/). The customer service number is 902 444 403 or 917 796 399.

Palacio Real. Puente de Toledo. Declared Bien de Interés in 1956, Puente de Toledo (or the Bridge of Toledo) is quite simply a cultural charm. Linking the Pyramides roundabout on the east bank, with the Marqués de Vadillo square, it is about 5 minutes walking distance from each Metro station. Arching over the stunning Manzanares river, the baroque bridge and its cylindrical pillars are steeped in history. The bridge s central shrines exhibit statues of San Isidro Labrador and Santa Maria de la cabeza. For years many people believed that the body of this Saint had healing powers, and the Spanish Roy- al family were no exception. In fact, when Felipe III was severely ill with a fever after returning from Portugal he was forced to stay in Casarrubios del Monte, in Toledo. The town organised a healing procession for the Monarch as the body of the Saint was transferred to the town. General information Address: Glorieta de Marquess de Vadillo But regardless of what one chooses to believe, Puente de Toledo is a strikingly beautiful work of architecture, and whether you re seeking to piece together parts of the town s history, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk at sunset, there are few places as remarkably beautiful. Nearest Metro Station: Pyramides or Marqués de Vadillo For those looking for a taste of Madrilenean history, the Palacio Real de Madrid, or Royal Palace, is an outrageously opulent treasure trove, ideal for spending a morning or an afternoon exploring the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family. The palace in itself is huge, but the grounds also include the royal armouries and spacious gardens, in which visitors can wander at their leisure. When exploring the palace, visitors can choose to make their own interpretation of the rich tapestries and carpeted passageways, or for those who wish to know about each room in detail, audio guides are available at the front desk for 4, in English, Spanish and many other languages. Although the palace is host to a plethora of different rooms, each has its own unique character and fascinating story behind it. There are also some stunning views to be enjoyed from different points around the inner courtyard and it is well worth making the use of your camera here, as taking photos is frowned upon inside the palace itself. If looking to enjoy beautiful architecture steeped in history and pick up some interesting information along the way, don t hesitate to pay the Royal Palace a visit. Location: Calle Bailén, s/n, 28071 Madrid Nearest Metro Station: Opera Phone: +34 914 54 87 00 Website: http://www.patrimonionacional.es/ Opening Times: Royal Palace: (Oct-Mar) Every day 10:00am- 18:00pm (Apr-Sept) Every day 10:00am- 20:00pm Gardens: (Oct-Mar) Every day 10:00am- 18:00pm (Apr-Sept) Every day 10:00am- 20:00pm Entry: Basic Fee: 10 Guide: 4 Audioguide: 4

Plaza del Dos de Mayo. Puente de Segovia. An uprising in 1808 orchestrated by the people of Madrid against French occupation transformed this modest square into a Madrileño symbol of resistance and patriotism. Located in the barrio of Malasaña, a short walk from Bilbao Station, Plaza del Dos de Mayo- Plaza 2nd Maysits regally within a relaxed park-like location. As the evening sets in a vast number of bars and restaurants scattered around the structure, which was erected in 1869, begin to buzz; boasting many traditional Spanish delicacies as well as reasonably priced-tapas bars. Pretty ideal for a friday night. With a vibrant youth scene it is a must see for those wanting to explore Malasaña s nightlife. During the day, the Plaza s beauty is enhanced by the sizzling Spanish sunshine with an enthusiasm to visit shared both by tourists and local residents. The statue, created by Antonio Solá in 1822, depicts two figures in battle and gleams grandly under the heat. With a Gelataria across the street that no doubt helps daily visitors combat the sun, Plaza del Dos de Mayo really is a gem of Madrid. It is no surprise why Ernest Hemingway favoured this plaza to revel in scenic beauty whilst dining at multiple authentic bars and eateries. Boasting magnificent views of the royal palace and the Almudena Cathedral, Puente Segovia is the oldest surviving bridge in the city, and owes its design to Juan de Herrera, King Phillip II s architect of choice. It was built between 1582 and 1584 and is constructed from granite brick. The nickname of the bridge, Puente de los suicidas (or, suicide bridge ) conveys itsdramatic history as Spain s answer to Romeo and Juliet s antidote. The bridge stretches over the Manzanaresriver and its glass walls were erected to prevent star-crossed lovers leaping into the void in an attempt seal their forbidden love. According to legend, a lady of notable class took the plunge from Puente Segovia after her father forbade her union with a poor farmer. Her unlikely survival branded her with the nickname Mary Poppins, as local Spaniards delight in the idea that her dress was so large that it came into contact with a nearby tree and impeded the fall. Whatever one chooses to believe, the bridge s rich history has given it iconic status, and today it endures as one of Madrid s most popular and treasured symbols. Address: Malasaña. Madrid, 28004. (Adjacent street: Calle San Andrés). Nearest Metro Station: Bilbao Station. (Line 1 and Line 4). Address: Paseo de la Virgen del Puerto, Madrid Nearest Metro Station: Puertadel Angel

Aranjuez. If you re visiting Madrid for longer than a weekend, it might be worth your while exploring the areas outside the city as well. Aranjuez is a prime example of a perfect mini day trip if you wish to escape the busy streets and crowds of people. A town famous for its monuments and beautiful scenery, you can be in Aranjuez in only 40 minutes if you catch the train from the Atocha Renfe station. Or alternatively, you can book a half-day tour, which takes you by coach. (see bottom of page for details) Once you get there, visit the Palacio Real de Aranjuez, a stunning royal residence surrounded by glorious gardens steeped in romantic legends and Greek folklore. It makes for an enjoyable afternoon to wander through the gardens, which are full of carefully arranged flowerbeds, maze-like hedges and ornate fountains, each of which tells a different tale. It is well worth getting a tour guide, as an astonishing amount of detail can be garnered from listening to the history of the town and its buildings. Aside from the Royal Palace there are numerous other old buildings of interest and public parks and gardens to enjoy. #You can also head to the old part of town for a drink and something to eat. Why not download Joaquín Rodrigo s Concierto de Aranjuez to listen to as you explore? The three-movement concerto was inspired by the Royal Palace and its gardens! Aranjuez Half Day Tour: Duration: 4 hours Departs from: Plaza de Espana 7, Madrid. Languages Available: English/ Spanish Website: http://www.city-discovery.com/madrid/tour. php?id=7567 Available: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 15:00pm Prices: Adult 49, Child 26

Convent Cookies. A tale of ghosts and cookies. Have you ever bought cookies from a nun? No? Well, this is your chance and you shouldn t miss out on it when you visit Madrid. There are five or six nuns, dressed up as phantom nuns who sell one of the best cookies in Madrid in the Convento de Corpus Cristi in the historic heart of Madrid. They are real catholic nuns who are not allowed to have any contact to the outside because of their religion, so they make these cookies, cakes and sweets for a living. If you go there you just have to ring the top doorbell (the sign says Monjas ). You may have to be patient and ring a few times until anyone answers and when they do just say you want to buy cookies and they ll open the door for you. But, be careful the door is not as high as it looks like! When you enter you may expect a dark hall but instead you ll find yourself in a bright garage. Now follow the sign Torno (lathe). When you are there you really have to concentrate on what the nunis saying and your Spanish should be good. But in the end it is worth a visit because the cookies are awesome, as they melt on your tongue. You should definetly try the Orange cookies which are a bit refreshing, too. If you don t want to buy cookies from a nun there is also a shop but the cookies there are made by nuns from a different convent. General information Address: Convento de Corpus Cristi Calle del Codo 28005 Madrid * look for the little door with an intercom

Iglesia del Sacramento. Salsa. Although founded in 1615 by the Duke of Uceda, the Church of Sacramento tookthree architects and 129 years to finally be complete in 1744. The Bernadine nuns in 1985, those for whom the Church was built, could not afford its upkeep and sold the convent to the city of Madrid. In true modern style however, the convent was soon turned into apartment blocks. The Church was then bought by General Gutierrez Mellado for the seat of the Military Archbishop of Spain and symbols of different orders of knights can still be seen today. The building is now considered one of the best examples of Baroque architecture in Madrid and although it was damaged during the Civil War, the restorations are in keeping with the original design. The Church s interior is breathtaking not only because of its intricately decorated dome ceiling but because of the ornate paintings and statues framed in red and gold depicting Catholic beliefs. The Duke of Uceda meanwhile, despite never seeing the finished building is buried behind a gate to the left of the alter. From 2006 this Church has been the end point of the Santísimo Cristo de los Alabarderos Halberd (Christ of the Halberdiers) procession that starts at the Palacio Real de Madrid (The Royal Palace) during Holy Week at Easter. The Church is worth a visit not only because of its incredible design but for those who are interested it is also very popular amongst Spain s Catholic population and Sunday mass is open for all. Located on Calle Doctor Cortezo 1, near Sol, the Independance club hosts a Salsa night every Monday night from 10pm 5:30 am. If you have never tried Salsa before then don t be nervous this is a good introduction for newbies! Do try and arrive on time however if you miss the introduction it can be hard to get the hang of it and catch up with everyone else. Salsa is a couples dance featuring a leader and a follower (though this does not mean that the roles are completely fixed during a dance). This does not mean that you have to go with a partner you can ask someone at the club. This is a great way to meet new people. Don t worry about feeling self-conscious or embarrassed, everyone else is focusing on their dancing. Salsa is an excellent choice if you are looking for something a little bit different. Independance also hosts several other club nights with a variety of DJs and music genres available to experience, as well as live music by a variety of bands and musicians. Non-Salsa club nights are Thursday, Friday and Saturday from midnight to 6am. From Puerta del Sol, walk down Calle de Carretas. Simply keep walking and you will eventually come onto Calle Doctor Cortezo 1, 28014, after crossing the street twice and find yourself at Inde- Address: Calle del Sacramento, 11 CP-28005, Madrid Nearest Metro Station: Opera Phone: 915 473 624 Opening Hours: 8:30-13:00 and 18:00-20:00 Mass- 9:30 and 19:30 apart from Saturdays Address: Calle Doctor Cortezo 1, 28014, Madrid Nearest Metro Station: Sol Website: http://independanceclub. com/

Templo de Debod. Transport yourself back to the time of the Pharaohs with an excursion to the Madrileños diamond in the rough Templo de Debod is a magnificent Egyptian temple rebuilt here in Madrid s own Casa De Campo. Originally built 15km south of Aswan, Southern Egypt the stunning structure was a gift of gratitude from the Egyptian State for Spain s help in saving the Egyptian temples of Abu Simbel. Whether you re fascinated by its documented history, the carvings of Egyptian hieroglyphics, or simply have simply come to admire the view the architecture takes on a life of its own at sunset and is a simply stunning location to enjoy a bottle of wine and a picnic after a siesta. Beautifully illuminated in the evenings, the beautiful reflection on the water is striking and the view from the hillside offers an amazing panorama of the city skyline. General information Address: Calle Ferraz, 1, 28008 Madrid Nearest Metro Station: Plaza de Espana Phone: +34 913 66 74 15 Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm. Website: madrid.es/templodebod