Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza Paseo del Prado 8 Tel. +34 (0) 91.369.0151 www.museothyssen.org The 800 or so pieces in this collection used to be on display in relative obscurity at a villa in Lugano, Switzerland, until 1895, and comprised perhaps the finest private art collection in the world. This is a distilled version of great world museums that track many movements of Western art, such as the Met in New York. Here, the visitor gets more variety from world-class painters in a much smaller space than the Prado, from 13th century Italian to 20th century American pop art. You might say this collection houses lesser-known works from the best masters, and the best works from minor masters.
Prado Museum Paseo del Prado Tel. +34 (0) 91.330.2800 www.museoprado.es The Prado is the joy of Madrid.To see canvases of this magnitude close up is reason enough to travel to the city. After you see Velazquez's painting "Las Meninas" you will want to see it again and again. The museum contains 9000 works of art but only 1500 are displayed at any one time, just another reason to go back.
Cava Blanca Cava Alta, 7 Tel. +34.91.365.0503 www.cavablanca.com Opened in 2006 this very modern restaurant done in black and white has been conceived by the young chef, Alejandro de la Torre. The concept is traditional food with a twist. Mushroom and crawfish fritters, mushroom and foie gras rosotto and lime and red fruit tart are few examples.
La Broche Miguel Angel 29-31 (Bajos Hotel Miguel Angel Tel. +34 (0) 91.399.3437 www.labroche.com Sergi Arola is the young chef here, and it’s certain you will hear about him often in the future. The menu changes every two months but anything he serves does not disappoint. Decor and service is sublime. Reservations are a must at this exeptional gourmet establishment.
La Ancha C/Zorilla, 7 Tel.+34 914.298.186 http://www.laancha.com Handsome Nino Redruello is one of Spain's star chef's. Born into the restaurant business he has taken charge of the family restaurant, La Ancha. Situated next to the Spanish Parliament it is a favorite spot for politicians. It's lentil soup is said to be a legend in Madrid. Consistently great classic Spanish cuisine make reservations here mandatory.
La Terraza del Casino Alcalá, 15 Tel. +34 (0) 91.521.8700 www.casinodemadrid.es/sp/gastronomia/rest_terraza The famous Catalan chef, Ferrán Adriá, presides over this stylish and tastefully decorated restaurant on the top floor of Madrid's historic Casino. You will need to dress up to fit in with the well-heeled crowd that frequents this place. As for the food, it's Adriá's imaginative versions of nouvelle cuisine. Book a table on the outdoor terrace in summer, if you can.
El Chaflan Avenida Pio XII, 34 Tel.+34. 91.350.6193 www.elchaflan.com Chef Juan Pablo Felipe serves some of the best Andalusian cuisine in Madrid. In the minimalist Mediterranean style decor try the langoustines with spinach, wild mushroom risotto or the Almadraba tuna. The regional wines offered here are also some of the best in Madrid
El Fogon de Trifon Ayala, 144 Tel. +34.91.402.3794 http://www.elfogondetrifon.com/ A traditional bistro that just happens to be one of Madrid's favorites. No pretense here except for the sophisticated cuisine which includes tinny squid stuffed with sweet onions and bull's tail stew.
La Terraza del Casino de Madrid Alcala, 15 Tel. +34.91.521.8700 www.casinodemadrid.es This gourmet restaurant, despite its name is not a casino. It is, however, a private club which opens it 2nd floor to those wishing to experience exquisite dining. The chef is Paco Roncero. The pre fixe lunch includes more then twenty delicious choices.
Patrimonio Comunal Olivarero Mejía Lequerica 1 Tel. +34 (0) 91.308.0505 http://www.pco.es/usuario/portada.htm Olive oil lovers will giddy at all the choices they find in this store, which sells dozens of varieties of the extra virgin and extra healthy oil. The four main types of olive from which the liquid is pressed are represented, and the helpful staff will clue you in on which are strong, soft, fruity and sweet. Closed Sunday.
Loreak Mendian Argensola 5 bajo Tel. +34 (0) 91.319.9138 www.loreakmendian.com Classy and understated casual clothes, Loreak Mendian emphasizes comfort and clean lines, with an innate sexiness. Listen to hot tracks in an overall comforting shopping experience. There are stores in Barcelona and Bilbao as well.
Isolee Calle Infantas 19 (Chueca) Tel. +34(0) 91.523.8136 www.isolee.com Madrid's new shopping "mall" in the trendy Chueca neighborhood combines fashion, lifestyle and food under one roof El Rastro Flea Market Between Plaza Cascorro, Calle Ribera de Curtidores, and neighboring streets This legendary Sunday morning flea market fills an entire neighborhood. There are the usual T-shirts and odd things, but you can also find artisan tablecloths, wood carvings, handbags, shoes, antiques and treasures. Go early before it gets crowded, and be wary of pickpockets.
Baruc Corazón Plaza Mayor 30 Tel. +34.91.366.1766 www.baruccorazon.com Baruc Corazón has been stitching to the torsos of members of the Spanish royal family to flamenco singers. His shop is located high above the Plaza Mayor. His custom-tailored shirts come in a colorful array of Italian silks, linens, heavy cottons and poplins. There are also pajamas, polos and American-cut blazers in luscious heavy cotton, linen and seersucker as well as a small hand-knit collection.
Airport Spa Visit the new Terminal 4, opened in February 2006, and you will find a 2400 square foot Turkish bath and hydro massage. The perfect way to relax before your flight.
By Bike Avenida Menéndez Pelayo 35 Tel. +34 (0) 90.287.6483 www.bybike.info Biking may not be the supreme way to get around the city, but it is gaining popularity. Bikes are great for seeing beautiful Retiro Park, next to By Bike. There is also a 60 km greenbelt that slices through various parts of town.
Calle Huertas This is a good street for weekend revelry.You’ll find young professionals sipping mojitos here.
Moma José Abascal 56 Tel. +34 (0) 91.399.4873 www.moma56.com This chic spot is really three: a club, a bar, and a lounge. The club is red and fiery, the bar greenish and chic earthy, and the lounge wood-toned and cozy (with Vietnamese cuisine). Any way you slice it, this is the spot for Madrid’s “in crowd”.
Casa Patas Calle Cañizares, 10 Tel. +34 (0) 91.369.3394 www.casapatas.com Searching for popular music mixed with traditional flamenco dancing? You’ll find it just a short jaunt from the center of the city. As second home to Madrid’s hippest residents, this place also features a restaurant that serves great traditional Spanish fare.
VaOva Plaza del Humilladero 6 Tel. +34 (0) 91.364.1017 Talk about exclusive: the door is locked and you have to knock to be admitted. Inside you’ll find a subdued taste of Morocco with fez-topped waiters, water pipes, huge cognac glasses and a well-dressed crowd listening to trance and electronic lounge music.
La Reina Bruja Jacometrezo, 6 Tel. +34 (0) 915.428.193 www.reinabruja.com Tomas Alia's latest Madrid project, a nightclub, is next door to two of his past creations, Larios Cafe and club Cool. Its a corridor-like, subterranean space, divided by columns. An LED lighting system drenches the dancefloor, a wavy wall and even loos in different colors in time with the music.
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