A look at how one art gallery, La Fiambrera, is simultaneously making art more accessible to a younger audience and telling a tale of Spain’s most famous and cultural cities.
Las Meninas, the famous Velázquez´s painting, profoundly influenced Spanish art and how it is viewed today. Its presence is everywhere in Madrid: in merchandise, street art and souvenirs.
Spain is a major tourist destination. How do locals feel about that? How can we be respectful tourists? The three necessities that every mindful tourist should keep on their packing list are education, effort, and empathy.
Serving as home to three teams in the first division (Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid and Leganés) there´s never a shortage of matches to catch in Madrid. This guide will help you to enjoy them better.
Our Travel Journalism & Photography Internship Seminar in Madrid, Spain, -which includes Editorial Meetings, Mentoring Sessions, Feedback, Journalism Workshops, Photography Workshops and more,- culminates in the publication of the #RGNNMadrid Magazine.
Having breakfast in Madrid is a great experience – find out about the typical breakfast dishes like churros and toast with tomato and olive oil and places to get them.
The literary quarter of Madrid is called Barrio de las Letras. It was home to many Spanish Golden Age writers, such as Miguel de Cervantes, playwright Lope De Vega, and poet Quevedo. The neighborhood offers a variety of unique restaurants, shops, and bars to visit.
Two days never feels like enough time to explore a city, especially one as exciting and expansive as Madrid. Yet, sometimes, a weekend is all the time you have! This timeline fits the most captivating sights Madrid has to offer in just 48 hours, turning your limited amount of time into an ideal vacation.