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Madrid is Spain's capital and largest city. It's the political, financial and administrative heart of the country, situated on a plateau 650m high, almost exactly at the centre of the Iberian peninsula. In 1561, Philip II established his royal court there, and successive kings commissioned grander and grander palaces, cathedrals, public buildings and triumphal monuments, turning Madrid into a splendid world city.
It's heaven for culture vultures: the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia galleries are within a few minutes' walk of each other, boasting magnificent religious paintings and royal portraits. Other landmarks include the enormous Royal Palace of Madrid, the National Library and the Royal Site of El Escorial. Madrid is one of the greenest cities in Europe with several parks and forested areas. When it comes to going out, nobody does it better than Madrilenos. They start late and finish later - almost breakfast time the following day. Tapas in Madrid is representative of Spanish cuisine - from sausages to snails and good, local wines.
Finding cheap flights to Madrid is a doddle. As Spain is the top destination for UK tourists, there is lots of competition on the route. Madrid flights land at Madrid Barajas Airport, close to the city.
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Peak Season:Avoid taking flights to Madrid in the summer if you can.Off Season:October is an ideal time for Madrid. Hotel rates are lower, Madrid flights are cheaper, the weather is lovely, and there are not too many visitors. Winter is cold, but Madrid’s cultural life is in full swing, and you can make a day trip to a ski resort.
Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD)Distance: 11km (7 miles) east of the city.Drive time: variesThe Metro gets you downtown in about 30 minutes. Shuttle buses are frequent, and there are always taxis available, though in bad traffic (the norm in Madrid) the ride can take close to an hour.
Bus and Metro service is fast and inexpensive. Taxis are also inexpensive, but be sure that the meter is turned on when you get in. For trips outside Madrid, Spain has very good train service.Driving in Madrid is a challenge. Streets are always crowded and traffic can be dangerous. About the only parking is in high-priced garages. If you want to rent a car to go out of town, the major agencies have offices at the airport and a couple have offices in the centre of the city.
Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD). Madrid airport is located 13km (8 miles) from the city centre.
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Elizabeth NashA tour of Madrid using anecdotes about the city from the past and present.
Hugh ThomasAn anthology of excerpts from letters, diaries, and novels that evokes 5 centuries of Madrid life, gathered by a historian of Spain and Spanish America.
A collection by novelists Barbara Kingsolver and Anthony Burgess among other writers, plus a wealth of photographs, historical as well as current.
Miguel de CervantesSpain’s most famous literary work.
Arturo Perez-ReverteComplex, literate whodunits, the first set in the world of art and museums, the second in the world of antiquarian booksellers.
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