El Pato Mudo isn鈥檛 the most famous paella restaurant in Madrid, but it鈥檚 known to locals for its variety of outstanding rice dishes at reasonable prices. Specialities include black rice with squid ink, soupy rice, authentic paella valenciana and shellfish paella. Served directly from the pan for two or more people, they go well with the local wines.
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Welcome to one of the world's premier art galleries. More than 7000 paintings are held in the Museo del Prado鈥檚 collection (of which only around 1500 are鈥
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Home to Picasso鈥檚 Guernica, arguably Spain鈥檚 most famous artwork, the Centro de Arte Reina Sof铆a is Madrid鈥檚 premier collection of contemporary art.
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The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is one of the three points composing Madrid鈥檚 Golden Triangle of Art along the Paseo del Prado (Art Walk), together with the鈥
Bas铆lica de San Francisco El Grande
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Crowning Madrid鈥檚 oldest neighborhood of La Latina is an architectural and visual masterpiece that is the Bas铆lica de San Francisco el Grande (Basilica of鈥
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One of Spain鈥檚 most atmospheric arenas, the Plaza de Toros Las Ventas has hosted everything from Beatles concerts to motocross competitions during its鈥
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Few people would ever guess that a 2200-year-old Egyptian temple exists in the center of聽Madrid. Yet the Templo de Debod is in no way a Vegas-style鈥
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This imposing early-20th-century Italianate stone mansion, set discreetly back from the street, belonged to Don Jos茅 L谩zaro Galdiano (1862鈥1947), a鈥
Nearby Madrid attractions
1. Convento de las Descalzas Reales
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The grim plateresque walls of the Convento de las Descalzas Reales offer no hint that behind the facade lies a sumptuous stronghold of the faith. The鈥
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Due north of Plaza Mayor, San Gin茅s is one of Madrid鈥檚 oldest churches: it has been here in one form or another since at least the 14th century. What you鈥
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Backing onto Plaza de Oriente, Madrid鈥檚 signature opera house took on its present neoclassical form in 1997 although, viewed from Plaza de Isabel II,
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The eye-catching Edificio Carri贸n, on the corner of Gran V铆a and Calle de Jacometrezo, was Madrid鈥檚 first pre-WWI tower-block apartment hotel. It is now鈥
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Founded by Empress Margarita de Austria, this 17th-century mansion built in the Madrid baroque style (a pleasing amalgam of brick, exposed stone and鈥
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The exquisite frescoes of the 17th-century Real Casa de la Panader铆a rank among Madrid鈥檚 more eye-catching sights. The present frescoes date to just 1992鈥
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The Spanish version of the tooth fairy is a cute little mouse called 'El Rat贸n Perez', and this small museum close to Sol takes you into a recreation of鈥
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Until recently this 19th-century Italianate palace was a nightclub. It has since been artfully converted to a dynamic artistic space, with major temporary鈥