Madrid is the capital of Spain and is also Spain’s largest city. Madrid is home to over three million people and is best known for its rich cultural and artistic traditions. Any tourist visiting Madrid cannot help but be in awe of the many architectural and artistic pieces that the city presents. It is the city where history and modernity meet. All around the metro travelers will see the remnants of Spain’s religious past and colorful monarchy. With the magnificent cathedrals and medieval architecture, Madrid does bring the past back to life. But despite the many cultural landmarks, Madrid can be as modern and cosmopolitan like any other capital city in the world. In fact, Madrid has been said to have the most number of bars per capital in all of Europe’s cities. Natives are used to partying to up to six to eight in the morning. Visit Madrid and experience the melting of modernity and history.
Madrid - Visitor’s Guide
Barcelona, Spain
Situated in the Mediterranean coast and nestled between two rivers, Barcelona was a city founded thousands of years ago. It served as a stop-over and transition route for many Romans, Christians and Arabs of that period and as such, Barcelona’s culture and heritage became as diversified as the people that walked through this majestic city.




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