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        Madrid, where everything happens

        The lyrics of Agustín Lara's famous chotis say "When you come to Madrid, my chulona, I'm going to make you Empress of Lavapiés". We cannot promise you that. What we can guarantee are days when the vermouths in Malasaña are extended with tapas in Chueca and end with an after-dinner drink in La Latina. Also, once you set foot on the Paseo del Arte there will be no one to move you from there. Normal, if only between the Museo del Prado, the Thyssen and the Reina Sofía you can enjoy works of art such as The Garden of Earthly Delights, Las Meninas or Guernica.  

        When you recover from Stendhal syndrome, the Plaza Mayor awaits you and, with it, its legendary calamari sandwiches. Nearby is the Royal Palace and its outline dominating the Plaza de Oriente. Just a stone's throw away is the Almudena Cathedral, whose style always catches the first-time visitor unawares.  

        Oh, and you haven't been here if you haven't passed through Puerta del Sol. It will be as mainstream as you like, but you won't leave without a photo with the Bear and the Strawberry Tree and another one showing off your feet on the Kilometre Zero plaque. Because Madrid is not only the city where everything happens, but also where everyone passes through. Including roads. These may not lead to Rome, but they do lead to discovering Madrid outside Madrid.  

        There is a lot of life away from the asphalt of Madrid

        The Gran Vía is fine, but driving back and forth along it doesn't stop you from discovering that, less than an hour's drive from the city centre, there are hundreds of paths to explore. OK, Madrid doesn't have a beach, but it does have mountains. And among them are wonders like the Montejo beech forest in the Sierra del Rincón, which is usually in full bloom in autumn, when the leaves are bright red and ochre.

         

        There is also a village that looks like something out of a fairy tale. It is called Patones de Arriba, its small houses are made of stone and slate and it is said that, although it was hidden, even Napoleon could not find it. What can be seen with the naked eye, however, is the wall of Buitrago del Lozoya, which rises imposingly over the river and surrounds the town. It is like being transported to another era, one in which castles, imposing monasteries and famous universities were built.

          

        Madrid

        Madrid with History and Stories

        C'è stato un tempo, nel XVI secolo, in cui è nata la prima città al mondo progettata e costruita come sede di un'università. Si tratta di Alcalá de Henares e l'aula magna di questa istituzione è un gioiello artistico davanti al quale si può provare una sorta di déjà vu: è qui che viene assegnato il prestigioso Premio Cervantes. Visitare Alcalá non significa solo visitare una città Patrimonio dell'Umanità, ma anche visitare la città in cui nacque l'autore del Don Chisciotte della Mancia.

         

        Anche San Lorenzo de El Escorial ha molto da dire. O, più precisamente, il suo monastero. Situato nella Sierra de Guadarrama, si estende per oltre 30.000 metri quadrati e al suo interno ospita, tra le altre cose, un palazzo, una scuola, una biblioteca e un seminario. Fu Filippo II a promuoverne la costruzione. Immaginiamo che fu allora che si interessò a rendere i frutteti e i giardini di Aranjuez ciò che sono oggi: una festa di aiuole, fontane, cascate e statue con il famoso Palazzo Reale di Aranjuez come testimone

         

        Immaginiamo che stiate pensando che non avrete il tempo di vedere tutto. E non vi abbiamo ancora parlato della Plaza Mayor di Chinchón, di Manzanares El Real e del suo robusto Castillo de Los Mendoza o delle piscine naturali dove potersi rinfrescare quando il caldo si fa sentire. Non preoccupatevi, i nostri hotel a Madrid hanno sempre le porte aperte per accogliervi di nuovo.

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