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  • Calle Gomeznarro Hortaleza Madrid 28043 Retail for rent

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    Retail for rent at Calle Gomeznarro, Hortaleza, Madrid, 28043 with cabinetry, property, furniture, tire, wood, interior design, flooring, fixture, floor and door around
    3 months ago
    65 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    Price upon request
    Retail unit for rent
    • Well-connected area
    • Versatile space
    • Bright place

    Commercial space located in the Canillas-Gomeznarro area.

    It is a space that has 65 m2 distributed on a ground floor with direct access at street level. It is located in the commercial area of Calle Nápoles.

    The area is well connected by the Esperanza metro stop.

    • Toilets
    • On the street
    • Showcase
    • Elevator
    • Bus stop
    • Public Transportation
    • Natural Light - Good
    • Metro station
  • Carretera de Canillas Hortaleza Madrid 28043 Retail for rent

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    Retail for rent at Carretera de Canillas, Hortaleza, Madrid, 28043 with building, hall, house, wood, fixture, floor, flooring, ceiling, hardwood and glass around
    3 months ago
    265 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    2,500 €/mo
    |
    9.43 €/m2/mo
    Retail unit for rent
    • Renovated space
    • Several deployment possibilities
    • Area with good communications

    Commercial space located in the best area of Canillas, Madrid.

    It is a space that has 265 m2 distributed over two levels. The ground floor has direct access at street level and has 95 m2 and a first floor of 116 m2. It is completely renovated. It has been used as a physiotherapy, aesthetic and beauty clinic.

    Its location is unbeatable, a fully consolidated neighborhood with all services and excellent communications.

    • Toilets
    • Stairs
    • Facade lineal meters
    • On the street
    • At several heights
    • Showcase
    • Natural Light - Good
    • Public Transportation
    • Renovated
  • Calle Amparo, 98 Centro Madrid 28012 Retail for rent

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    Retail for rent at Calle Amparo, 98, Centro, Madrid, 28012 with car, window, automotive parking light, vehicle, tire, photograph, wheel, infrastructure, automotive lighting and architecture around
    3 months ago
    90 m2
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    Floor Ground
    1,200 €/mo
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    13.33 €/m2/mo
    Retail unit for rent
    • Busy area with good communications
    • Not suitable for hospitality
    • Versatile space

    Commercial space located on Calle Amparo, 8, Madrid.

    It is a space that has 90 m2 distributed on a ground floor with direct access at street level and a basement. The last activity carried out in the building was a hospitality office. It is not suitable for hospitality.

    It is located in a busy area with good public transport connections.

    • Toilets
    • Facade lineal meters
    • At several heights
    • Natural lighting
    • Public Transportation
    • Bus stop
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Madrid

Madrid Province

Madrid

Prices and m2 available of retail for rent in Madrid

Euros/m2MinAvg.Maxavailable m2
City of Madrid2.7518.55280.00220,827
Madrid province0.9313.04280.00516,746
Pozuelo de Alarcón6.8318.9662.023,034
Alcobendas4.5411.6342.3113,480
Alcalá de Henares4.4411.1133.3314,558
San Sebastián de los Reyes2.409.7923.8614,101
Leganés3.419.4233.288,327
Las Rozas de Madrid3.309.1248.7113,774
Móstoles3.858.9237.5012,793
Fuenlabrada3.138.7370.0016,380
Getafe2.088.1830.0015,546
Alcorcón2.427.6327.5915,412
Torrejón de Ardoz2.627.5638.4612,960
Parla2.205.7526.6712,842

Featured areas for business premises rental and sales in Madrid

The high population and mean income per capita make Madrid the main consumer and distribution centre in the country, in addition to being a communications nexus and a major national and international attraction for tourists. Madrid is one of the most attractive cities from a commercial perspective. The most significant commercial arteries in the districts of Madrid are as follows:

Central District:

Puerta del Sol: Carmen and Preciados streets are in this area, right in the centre of Madrid. The large pedestrianised area is home to many retail businesses of all kinds: fashion, accessories, footwear, services, restaurants, technology, etc. Some of the most notable stores in this area are as follows: Apple Store, La Central, El Corte Inglés, La Mallorquina, Casa Mira, La Violeta, Chocolatería San Ginés…

Calle Mayor - Calle Arenal: These streets are also home to many different businesses, many of them in Calle Mayor are hundreds of years old. Some of the most emblematic establishments are: Palomeque, Belloso, El Corte Militar, La Botica de la Reina Madre…

Gran Vía: Gran Via is one of the most emblematic avenues in Madrid, and is home to an array of retail businesses. Some of the most notable are: Adidas, New Balance, Joyería Grassy, Joyería Sanz, Loewe, Primark, Real Madrid Official Store, Tienda Atlético de Madrid, FiveGuys, Huawei, Lacoste…

Chueca - Fuencarral: Home decoration shops, shoe shops, restaurants, boutiques by new designers and other business premises can all be found in the well-known of this district, namely: Calle Augusto Figueroa, Calle Funecarral and other streets in the Malasaña quarter. Some of the most well-known stores are as follows: Dolores Promesas, Adidas, Puma, Calvin Klein, Popland, Antigua Casa Crespo, Pomme Sucre, Tipos Infames, Desigual, Muji, The North Face, Decathlon…

Las Salesas: There are small fashion stores, footwear shops, accessory stores, young designer shops and concept stores in this area. Some of the most relevant in the area are: Ailanto, Maggie Shop, Pastelería La Duquesita, El Jardín Secreto…

Conde Duque: This is an area of small, signature stores, and is also home to a wide choice of leisure and catering services. The most relevant shops here are: Duke, Juguetrónica, Sportivo, Quesería Conde Duque, just to name some.

Barrio de Las Letras: This area is home to traditional businesses, specialist shops, leisure and restaurants, with the main streets in the area being Calle Huertas, Calle Atocha and Calle Cervantes, among others. Some of the shops worthy of mention are: Tununtunumba, Franjul, Don Flamenco…

Lavapiés - Embajadores - Rastro: This area is home to many specialist and traditional stores. Owing to the mixture of cultures in this area, some of them market specialist food products and imports, in addition to antiques, electronics, sports, stores, etc. Some of the main shops here are: La Oficial, Bajo el Volcán, Molar, El Transformista, La Recova…

Barrio de Salamanca:

The Golden Mile: Barrio de Salamanca is considered the High Street of Madrid and brings together some of the most exclusive national and international brands, and also a wide choice of catering and leisure services. The so-Called “Golden Mile” is located here, the area including Calle Ortega y Gasset and Calle Serrano, home to some major luxury brand stores: These include: Tesla, Chanel, Tous, Bvlgari Joyería, Jimmy Choo, Dolce&Gabanna, Cartier Joyería, Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton, Lladró, Gucci, Suárez Joyería, Lottusse…

Goya - Alcalá: Business activity in this area is carried out through a large number of stores, restaurants and leisure services. The main arteries are Avenida de Felipe II, Calle Ayala, Calle Doctor Esquerdo and Calle Goya. Durán Joyería, Tous, Yanes Joyería, Visionlab, Salvador Bachiller, Cortefiel, Samsonite, Ikea, Fnac and MediaMarkt are just some of the stores located in this area, in addition to El Corte Inglés in Calle Goya.

Other notable streets in the Salamanca Quarter are Calle Ayala, Calle Jorge Juan, Calle Lagasca, Calle Don Ramón de la Cruz, Calle Hermosilla and Calle Claudio Coello. Acosta, Amaya Arzuaga, Angel Schlesser, Barbour, Castañer, Dolores Promesas, Etxar&Panno, Galería de Arte Herraiz are just some of the stores located in the area.

Tetuán:

AZCA Area - Paseo de la Castellana: This is one of Madrid's financial centres. The most emblematic streets here are Paseo de la Castellana, Calle Orense, Calle General Perón, Calle del Poeta Joan Maragall and Calle Raimundo Fernández Villaverde. There are many fashion and technology stores, along with restaurants providing their services to the bustle of business activity in this area. Some of the shops worthy of mention are: Zara, Mango, Renatta&Go, Hema, Bricor…

Bravo Murillo: A four kilometre street home to leisure facilities, restaurants and fashion stores spanning the Chamberí and Tetuán districts. Stores such as Worten, Decathlon City, Dealz and Aki Bricolaje are located here, as well as small local shops.

Chamberí:

There are all manner of amenities in this district, in addition to an array of leisure services. Calle Zurbano was described as one of the best streets in Europe by the New York Times. Some of the most relevant stores in the area are: Trama Editorial, Un Pie en Versailles, Equus, Juguetrónica, Visor, El Argonauta, La Flor de Chamberí, Bazar Matey…

Moncloa - Aravaca:

Princesa - Argüelles: This area is home to an array of fashion stores, restaurants and leisure facilities. The most notable streets are Calle Princesa and Calle Alberto Aguilera. Shops such as Mash, Librería Rafael Alberti, Ocho Libros de Cine y Medio, Salvador Bachiller and Zara, have all established here, just to name some.

Chamartín:

An area with varied, exclusive fashion stores, restaurant and leisure services on the major commercial streets in Chamartín district, namely: Príncipe de Vergara, Paseo de la Habana, Calle Colombia, Calle Costa Rica, Calle Alberto Alcocer and Calle Concha Espina near to Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu stadium. The most relevant businesses here are: Springfield, Nespresso, Gocco, Real Café, Asics and Germán Joyero, and many more.

Demographic, economic and property data in Madrid

Nº inhabitants by age range in City of Madrid
# InhabitantsTotal< 1616-64> 64
Men1,570,491236,3201,027,550306,621
Women1,792,347225,6131,117,831448,903
Total3,362,838461,9332,145,381755,524
Population density5,559.42763.673,546.731,249.03
Average age of inhabitants in City of Madrid
Age (Avg.)Years
Total44.55
Men42.35
Women45.81
Nº inhabitants by education level in City of Madrid
# InhabitantsTotal
Higher904,445
Secondary1,303,550
Primary311,245
No studies180,540
Illiterate27,915

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Transport in Madrid

Madrid's commercial properties get benefited of the following transport means: Bus, underground, commuter train. It also counts with several nodes of transport that motivate the commercial activity, making of Madrid an atractive area for offices, retail, indutrial properties and ground.

Means of transport in City of Madrid
MeansNº of stops or stations
Underground199
City bus206
Interurban bus229
Suburban train39
Taxi425
Bike173
Nodes of transport17

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Points of interest in Madrid

Commercial areas in City of Madrid
Most relevant commercial areasTypeAddress
C.C. La VaguadaShopping CentreAvenida Monforte de Lemos, s/n
C.C. IslazulShopping CentreCalle Calderilla, 1
C.C. Principe PioShopping CentrePaseo de la Florida, s/n
Mercado Municipal de La CebadaFood marketPlaza de la Cebada, s/n
Mercado Municipal de San AntónFood marketCalle Augusto Figueroa, 24
C.C. Plaza Río 2Shopping CentreCalle Antonio López, 109
Mercado Municipal de San CristobalFood marketPlaza Andrés Manjón, s/n
Mercado Municipal de La PazFood marketCalle Ayala, 28
Mercado Municipal de San MiguelFood marketPlaza de San Miguel, s/n
C.C. Castellana 200Shopping CentrePaseo de la Castellana, 204

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Quality of life in Madrid

Air quality in City of Madrid
Air qualityNumber of hours per year%
Very good123214.06 %
Good597068.15 %
Ordinary108712.41 %
Bad4555.19 %
Very bad140.16 %
Toxic10.01 %

Source: Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica

Magerit, “land rich in water”

The municipal district of Madrid is the capital of Spain and also the capital of the Region of Madrid. Historically ranked as a Villa, it is one of Europe’s most important capital cities, offering an assorted wide range of tourism, gastronomy and culture.

This guide outlines the most relevant sites in the city, its zones, monuments and “musts” when visiting the capital.

Magerit, “land rich in water”

Discover Madrid

Fuente de Cibeles
Fuente de Cibeles
Cuatro Torres Business Area
Cuatro Torres Business Area
Gran Vía at dusk
Gran Vía at dusk
Edificio Metrópolis
Edificio Metrópolis
Plaza de Cibeles and Madrid City Hall
Plaza de Cibeles and Madrid City Hall
Panoramic view of madrid
Panoramic view of madrid

Information on Madrid

The Origins of Madrid

The first settlements in Madrid date back to the Muslim era, when Muhammad I, Emir of Córdoba, built the first fort to police the possible transit of Christians on their way to Toledo.

Some remains of the fort can still be found in Cuesta de la Vega, next to the Royal Palace. The settlement grew around the walls to give rise to Madrid “Magerit” meaning “land rich in water” in Arabic.

The city fell into Christian hands in 1083, and in 1123 it became a Villa. Felipe II brought the Royal Court to Madrid in 1561, when some of the buildings and monuments comprising the so-Called “Madrid de los Austrias” were built.

The nickname “Gatos” [Cats], used to refer to natives of Madrid, dates back to 1085 when Madrid was under Arab rule and was protected by the fort built by Muhammed I. When Alfonso VI’s troops decided to lay siege to Madrid, they reached the wall and one of the soldiers scaled it with such agility that he earned himself the nickname of “Gato” [Cat]. The soldier changed his surname to Gato, and from then on it was used as a name to refer to acts of bravery. As time went by, the nickname was adopted by all third generation Madrid natives.

Districts and quarters of Madrid

Madrid is divided into 21 districts, which in turn are divided into quarters:

  • Centro: Palacio, Embajadores, Cortes, Justicia, Universidad and Sol.
  • Arganzuela: Imperial, Acacias, La Chopera, Legazpi, Delicias, Palos de Moguer and Atocha.
  • Retiro: Pacífico, Adelfas, Estrella, Ibiza, Jerónimos and Niño Jesús.
  • Salamanca: Recoletos, Goya, Fuente del Berro, Guindalera, Lista and Castellana.
  • Chamartín: El Viso, Prosperidad, Ciudad Jardín, Hispanoamérica, Nueva España and Castilla.
  • Tetuán: Bellas Vistas, Cuatro Caminos, Castillejos, Almenara, Valdeacederas and Berruguete.
  • Chamberí: Gaztambide, Arapiles, Trafalgar, Almagro, Ríos Rosas and Vallehermoso.
  • Fuencarral - El Pardo: El Pardo, Fuentelarreina, Peñagrande, Barrio del Pilar, La Paz, Valverde, Mirasierra and El Goloso.
  • Moncloa - Aravaca: Casa de Campo, Argüelles, Ciudad Universitaria, Valdezarza, Valdemarín, El Plantío and Aravaca.
  • Latina: Los Cármenes, Puerta del Ángel, Lucero, Aluche, Campamento, Cuatro Vientos and Las Águilas.
  • Carabanchel: Comillas, Opañel, San Isidro, Vista Alegre, Puerta Bonita, Buenavista and Abrantes.
  • Usera: Orcasitas, Orcasur, San Fermín, Almendrales, Moscardó, El Zofío and Pradolongo.
  • Puente de Vallecas: Entrevías, San Diego, Palomeras Bajas, Palomeras Sureste, Portazgo and Numancia.
  • Moratalaz: Pavones, Horcajo, Marroquina, Media Legua, Fontarrón and Vinateros.
  • Ciudad Lineal: Ventas, Pueblo Nuevo, Quintana, La Concepción, San Pascual, San Juan Bautista, Colina, Atalaya and Costillares.
  • Hortaleza: Palomas, Piovera, Canillas, Pinar del Rey, Apóstol Santiago and Valdefuentes.
  • Villaverde: San Andrés, San Cristóbal, Butarque, Los Rosales and Los Ángeles.
  • Villa de Vallecas: Casco Histórico de Vallecas, Santa Eugenia and Ensanche de Vallecas.
  • Vicálvaro: Casco Histórico de Vicálvaro, Valdebernardo, Valderrivas and El Cañaveral.
  • San Blas - Canillejas: Simancas, Hellín, Amposta, Arcos, Rosas, Rejas, Canillejas and Salvador.
  • Barajas: Alameda de Osuna, Aeropuerto, Casco Histórico de Barajas, Timón and Corralejos.
Art and culture in Madrid
  • Platform 0 Museum - Plaza de Chamberí
  • Lope de Vega House Museum - Calle Cervantes, 11
  • ABC Drawing and Illustration Museum - Calle Amaniel, 29
  • Air Museum - A5, km 10,500
  • America Museum - Avenida Reyes Católicos, 6
  • National Archaeology Museum - Calle Serrano, 13
  • Contemporary Art Museum - Calle Conde Duque, 9
  • Public Art Museum - Paseo de la Castellana, 40
  • Casa de la Moneda (Mint) Museum - Calle Doctor Esquerdo, 36
  • Cerralbo Museum - Calle Ventura Rodríguez, 17
  • Wax Museum - Paseo de Recoletos, 41
  • Railway Museum - Paseo de las Delicias, 61
  • Mining Museum - Calle Ríos Rosas, 23
  • Madrid History Museum - Calle Fuencarral, 78
  • Museum / C.AV. La Neomudéjar - Calle Antonio Nebrija s/n
  • Lázaro Galdiano Museum - Calle Serrano, 122
  • National Anthropology Museum - Calle Alfonso XII, 68
  • National Natural Sciences Museum - Calle José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2
  • National Romanticism Museum - Calle San Mateo, 13
  • San Isidro Museum - Plaza de San Andrés, 2
  • Sorolla Museum - Paseo General Martínez Campos, 37
  • Prado Museum - Paseo del Prado, s/n
  • Queen Sofía National Arts Centre Museum - Calle Santa Isabel, 52
  • Traditional Dress Museum - Avenida Juan de Herrera, 2
  • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum - Paseo del Prado, 8
  • CaixaForum - Paseo del Prado, 36
  • San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts - Calle de Alcalá, 13
  • National Decorative Arts Museum - Calle de Montalbán, 12
  • Naval Museum - Paseo del Prado, 5
  • Madrid Bullfighting Museum - Calle de Alcalá, 237
  • Spanish Aeronautical and Astronautical Museum - A5, km 10.7
  • Channel Art Exhibition Center - Paseo de la Castellana, 214
  • Carlos III Institute - Juan March - Calle de Castelló, 77
  • La Almudena Cathedral Museum - Plaza de la Almudena
  • Matadero Madrid - Paseo de la Chopera, 14
  • Typhological Museum - Calle Coruña, 18
Historical characters of Madrid

A lot of important, historical characters have been born in Madrid, some of them are as follows: Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Mariano José de Larra, Gloria Fuertes, Tirso de Molina, Lope de Vega, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Torcuato Luca de Tena, José Echegaray, Jacinto Benavente, Francisco Umbral, Gregorio Marañón, José Ortega y Gasset, Leandro Fernández Moratín...

Restaurants in Madrid

Central District: Malacatín, Los Galayos, Cervecería Plaza Mayor, Casa Botín, Lhardy, Casa Labra, Gourmet Experience (in Callao El Corte Inglés), La Rotonda (in Westin Palace Hotel), Al Mounia, Estado Puro, Palacio de Cibeles, Cien Llaves, Alabaster, Comala, La Carmencita, Yakitoro, La Tita Rivera, Kuoco 360 Food, Gioia, Morgana, la Barra de Atún, Taberna Ángel Sierra, La Nieta, La Ardosa, Casa Fidel, Casa Julio, Casa Camacho, La Camocha, El Circo de las Tapas, Clarita, La Pescadería, Bar Galleta, Navajas…

Arganzuela District: Samarkanda, Nantes, La Casina III, El Trillo, La Valenciana, Bengol, Divino Tinto, El Rancho, Azafrán, Piscomar by Jhosef Arias…

Salamanca District: Zalacaín, Ramón Freixá, Kabuki Wellington, El Lago de Sanabria, La tasquería de Javi Estévez,Shangai Bund, Amparito Roca, Recreo Espartinas, El Fogón de Trifón, Arahy, Oyamel, Cinco Jotas Jorge Juan, La Maruca, La Vanduca, Flavia Madrid, Loft39, Ten Con Ten, Oter Epicure, Lateral Velázquez, Álbora…

Chamartín District: La Vaca de Castellana, Sumo Cuzco, Real Café Bernabéu, Pipa & CO, Aránzazu, Juanita Cruz, 99 Sushi Bar Eurobuilding, Alfredo’s Barbacoa, El Secreto, Ánima, La Esquina, Asgaya, Ataclub, Rubaiyat, El Qüenco de Pepa, Bienmesabe, El Olvido, El Cacique, De María Felix Boix, La Bomba Bistrot, La Chamartina, El Telégrafo,El Enfriador, Casa Pello, DOMO by Roncero & Cabrera, DiverXo…

Chamberí District: Sala de Despiece, Muta, Casa Fonzo, Picsa, Lambuzo, Sudestada, 99 Sushi Bar, La Contraseña, El Ferry, Lamucca de Almagro, Xanverí, Luxury, Bacira, Perrachica, Las tortillas de Gabino, El Columpio, Fellina, El Pedrusco de Aldealcorvo, Gaudium, Membibre, El Imperio, Mama Campo, Fismuler, La Manduca de Azagra…

Tetuán District: Asador Donostiarra, Txistu, El Espigón, Asador Guetaria, La Leñera, Casa Juan, Sumo, Piñera, Kabuki, Cazorla, Naomi, Ferreiro, Annapurna, L’Albufera- Hotel Meliá Catilla, Puerto Madero, Lúbora, Goizeko Kabi, Miss Sushi, Malala, Capri, Taberna Gaztelupe, Distrito 798, La Añada, Labbraccio, Fairuz, Mesón Gallego I, La Huerta de Madrid, La Cantina…

Moncloa-Aravaca District: Araceli - Casa de Burgos, Colonial de Mónico, Currito, La Masía de Jose Luis, La Pesquera Madrid, Palacio de la Misión y Pabellón de Ondarreta, UNO by Meliá Madrid Princesa, Dantxari, Manolo, Lavaca, Entrevinos, Casa Mono, Compostela, Casa de Valencia, Dimibang, Txirimiri, Punto Básico, La Charca, Somos, Casa Mingo, El Club Allard, Colonial Norte, Taberna Cuenllas, La Chingona, La Sabina, Masako, Celicioso, Okavango…

Retiro District: Arzábal, La Catapa, Laredo, La niña de Papá, La Castela, La Raquetista,Marcano, Kulto, Taberna Pedraza, La Gamella, Casa Pello, D’ Marina, Murciano El Caldero, Mediterráneo, Mezcal, La Dehesa II, Don Giovanni…

Villaverde District: La Mancheguita 1978, La Cabaña Argentina, Arrocería Marina Ventura, Asador Gainza, Luarqués, Río Grande café, Artemisa, Pena de Francia, Bodega La Alegría, La Madrina, El Asador de Enrique, El Cortijo…

Carabanchel District: Mesón Asador Avelino, Pizzería Lungo Fiume, Goa Indian, Mirador de Cuatrovientos, La casa de los minutejos, Doña Patata, Cerveza Gonmar, Asador Don Antonio, Mesón El Gallo Pelón, Melgar, Oviedo, Devinums, Café Astral…

Fuencarral - El Pardo District: Filandón, La Montaña, El Faro del Pardo, El Gamo, Asador de Abad, Casa Pedro, Tras Os Montes, San Francisco, El Torreón de El Pardo, Volvoreta, Asador Ricardo, El Pinar, Flora Barragán, Sushita, Lugano, Ochenta Grados Las Tablas, El Coto, Kobe, Braddock…

Hortaleza District: La Casita de El Pradal, Nicomedes, Mikedon, El Güero, Le Château De L'entrecôte, A´fenestella, Sidrería Arturo, Fuego y Sabor, Uribe, Lobato Cervera, Casa Tua…

Barajas District: Minotauro Kalypso, La Plaza, El Bund, Mare Nostrum, Claravía, Kirei Barajas, Al Punto, Asador Nuevo Porche, La Nacional, La CoZinam Tierra del Fuego, Polo, Babel, Los 5 Pinos, La Torino, Martes 13, Penedela, Casa Nemesia, Oriola…

Latina District: Botín, Korgui, El Tormo, Delic, Juana la Loca, Casa Lucas, Posada del Dragón, Matritum, El timón de Terraza, Novecento, Meraki Bar Restaurante, El Viajero, Pez Tortilla, Crudito, Café del Nuncio, Tapioca…

Usera District: Royal Cantonés, Sabor Sichuán, Mr Doulao, lao Tou, Guo Rong, Bar Oliva, La Parilla de Usera, La Terracita, La Posada de Coti, La Casa del Pulpo, Feito…

Puente de Vallecas District: Taberna Búlgara, Il Bambino, Las 3 RRR, El Mantel, Casa Doli, Taberna Flamenca El Cortijo, Los fogones de Marrakech, Asador Llopis, Muxia, Ouhua, Marco&Diluca, Valle del Tietar, El Fogón de Paco, El Cortijo de Bayron…

Moratalaz District: Vinateros 28, Hotel Claridge, Casa Manolo, Mallorca en Madrid, Makelebule, Los Candiles, La Birra Lonja, Landania, Goyo, Los Candiles, La Taberna de Chana, Cruz Nevada, Termancia…

Villa de Vallecas District: Asador Llopis, El Mantel, La Merced, Burger Kas, La Lonjería, La Barrica del Abuelo, Mirador del Pardo, La Catedral de la Tapa, Come y Calla, 40 y cuatro…

Vicálvaro District: La Reina Banana, El Chapinal, Trasgu, La Gran Pulpería, Mesón El Águila, Cervecería Alquitara, El Café de Violeta, La Taberna del Parque, La Cabaña, La Taberna de Chana, Rincón Azul…

San Blas - Canillejas District: Tierra de Especias, Tapas Market, La Nacional, Aranda, Sorgo Rojo, Aboca Restobar, Fastweek, Ichibanya, La Lanzada Cocina Gallega, L’Algarabía, Menta y Cilantro, El 23, Obico, Asador El Álamo, Il Quattro, Tierra del Fuego, El Tenedor de Oro, La Quinta de Rivas, La Canica, Orgaz, Seis Ocho, Taramara,Freiduría El Chaval, Mesón La Armuna, El Rincón del Capricho Osuna, H2O, Casa Guancho, Cervecería ECU, As de Oros…

Barajas District: Rolenka, La General Bistró & Café, Bahía Taberna, Tierra del Fuego, El Brasero de Don Pedro,Finca Lucero, Okela, Martes 13, El Albero, Noqno, Deleite, Raza 7, Meatland, El Principe, Castilla, Don Fernando, La Caprichosa…

Ciudad Lineal District: La Arrocería de Madrid, Wok 4 You, Tapas 221, Jota Cinco, The Irish Corner,Café de la Cruz, La Taberna del gato, Monty’s, La despensa, Unus, El Callejón de Alvarez Gato…

Parks in Madrid

There are many parks and gardens in Madrid. They are the city’s lungs where the greener, more natural side of Madrid can be enjoyed. These are some of the most important parks and gardens:

  • El Retiro park
  • Sabatini Gardens
  • Campo del Moro
  • El Capricho de la Alameda de Osuna Park
  • Casa de Campo
  • Madrid Río
  • Royal Botanical Gardens
  • Templo de Debod Gardens
  • Enrique Tierno Galván Park
  • Juan Carlos I Park
  • Santander Park
  • Lineal del Manzanares Park
  • Valdebebas Forest Park
  • San Isidro Park
  • Berlín Park
  • La Bombilla Park
  • Dehesa de la Villa Park
  • Oeste Park
  • Cerro del Tío Pío Park
  • Fuente del Berro Park
  • Parque de Pradolongo Botanical Gardens
  • Quinta de los Molinos Park