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La Latina & Lavapiés


This purveyor of some of the finest embutidos (cured meats) is perfectly at home on one of Madrid’s most important culinary streets. The Âá²¹³¾Ã³²Ô (ham) comes from the renowned Salamanca region of Castilla y León, with cheeses and other products from around Spain.


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This engaging museum occupies the spot where San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of Madrid, ended his days around 1172. A particular highlight is the large…

2. Iglesia de San Andrés

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4. Iglesia de San Pedro El Viejo

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5. Plaza de la Paja

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6. Jardín del Príncipe Anglona

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Down the bottom (at the northern side) of the Plaza de la Paja is the walled 18th-century Jardín del Príncipe Anglona. It's a peaceful garden.

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8. Basílica de San Miguel

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