A stay in Madrid is simply not complete without a visit to the Prado Museum, a sprawling art museum boasting an extensive collection of Spanish and European artwork. En savoir plus .
This formal, French-style garden was created in the 1930's and opened to the public in 1978 by King Juan Carlos I En savoir plus .
The Fountain of the Fallen Angel: a curious statue located at the Parque del Retiro En savoir plus .
On one side of the city, up went the city's emblematic Palacio Real (Royal Palace), designed by Italian architects Filippo Juvarra and Giambattista Saccheti En savoir plus .
It's the largest library in the Spanish-speaking world and is responsible for identifying, preserving, conserving and promoting information about Spain's cultural heritage. En savoir plus .
If you're in the market for a mouth-watering serving of chocolate and churros, then San Ginés, tucked into the historic and picturesque passageway of the same name, is the place to go. En savoir plus .
Don't pass up this opportunity to immerse yourself in 19th-century Madrid and learn all about the fascinating facets of the Romanticism period! En savoir plus .
Easily one of Madrid's most photographed sights, the city's elegant Plaza Mayor is a spacious, enclosed square built in the 17th century. En savoir plus .
Miralá, miralá, miralá... (singing a famous song about "Puerta de Alcalá") En savoir plus .