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Enjoy great hospitality in Madrid hotels on your European break

Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Madrid, Spanish Tourism

If you’ve not yet booked your summer holiday, what are you waiting for? Worried you won’t be able to get enough time out of the office? It doesn’t matter – with great last-minute savings online you can book a weekend European break and be back in work by Monday. There are some great Madrid hotels available at low prices, meaning you can be jetting off to Spain in no time.

With less than a three hour flight time from the UK, you can touch down on Spanish soil in no time at all, ready to explore the great sights the city has to offer. Madrid boasts impressive monuments and museums, as well as lively nightlife, great restaurants and fantastic shops. Get hold of a Madrid travel guide before you board the plane and plan an itinerary for your weekend trip.

There are some stunning sightseeing opportunities in Madrid, whether you’re exploring the city by foot or via the convenient Metro transport system. Take advantage of last-minute Madrid hotel deals and save pounds which you can put towards your spending money. If you’re visiting the city with your family, search the Internet for money-saving offers and cut price show tickets.

Choose a hotel that’s located close to the places you’re particularly interested in visiting. That way, if you’re visiting the city for just a few short days, you’ll have more time to visit all the sights.

Couples who’re planning a holiday to Madrid to enjoy a romantic break can head straight to the Medina Mayrit Arabic Baths. Situated in the centre of the city, the spa offers a fantastic escape into a sensual world of relaxing aromas. Ensure you check out the great deals on offer and book yourself a pampering treat.

If you prefer lively nightlife, head to Palacio Gaviria, an uber cool dance club near Madrid’s Puerta Del Sol. Head for a few pre-club drinks and a tasty meal before getting your dancing shoes on and indulging in a spot of tango!

You don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy a weekend in Madrid, either. There are loads of fun, free sights to see in and around the city so ensure you check them out while you’re visiting.

Kids will be spoiled for choice in this lively, bustling city. With loads of activities and theme parks available to keep them entertained, they can even visit the animals at the nature park of Faunia for top class family entertainment. Wander through eight eco-systems and see over 3,500 animals from all over the world – just get that camera at the ready.

You’ll never be bored in Madrid and it’ll easily take you several days to explore all the beautiful sights in this cosmopolitan city. Stroll through Madrid’s old centre and check out Calle and Plaza Mayor (medieval Madrid), lined with stunning buildings and old churches. Later, why not kick back relax at one of the many terraces on the old plazas?

Madrid boasts countless world-class museums, including the Prado and the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, which features work by Picasso and Miro. Online reviews, travel guides and websites will tell you all you need to know about various attractions, so ensure you pick up hints and tips for the best time to visit.

Hotels in Madrid offer everything from luxury accommodation to rooms for those on a tight budget. Those who’d like to explore the city on foot would be best choosing a hotel that’s close to all the action. Accommodation situated in the heart of the city saves money on transport and relieves tired, aching feet.

If you’d like to take in some of Spain’s stunning architecture, get yourself to the Plaza Mayor, in the heart of the old Madrid. This bustling square was once used during the Spanish Inquisition and its prestigious 17th Century buildings attracts flocks of visitors from across the world.

The enormous Palacio Real comprises 1,000 rooms and a stroll around the exterior of the building could easily pass a whole morning. Make sure you plan your trip accordingly to make the most of your break. Famous for its so-called Golden Triangle, you’ll find three of the most impressive art museums in the whole of Spain in Madrid. Each museum is within just 15 minutes’ walking distance from each other, meaning you won’t have to suffer sore feet!

The city’s Reina Sofia boasts a vast collection of 20th century art, and is best known for Picasso’s painting Guernica, which portrays the bombing of the town of the same name during the Spanish Civil War.

Experience Spain’s hospitality by dining out at one of Madrid’s fine restaurants and eateries. Enjoy a cold glass of wine and a delicious meal, with something to suit all budgets and tastes. In Spain, most people don’t eat lunch until 2pm or later, meaning you can really enjoy your mornings sightseeing. Likewise, the evening meal is served late in Spain, with people dining from 10pm onwards.

Make time to sample Madrid’s churro, a donut-like strip that you dunk in gloopy, thick hot chocolate. Yum! Try churros at their sticky best at Madrid’s famous San Gines churreria in the centre. If you’re heading out for an evening meal, order some delicious tapas with a great bottle of wine.

There are some popular tapas bars on the trendy Cava Baja street, located just a short distance from the Plaza Mayor. Enjoy tapas until as late as 1pm on the Cava Baja street, or try Segun Emma if you’re looking for somewhere a little more intimate. Enjoyed a hearty lunch? Don’t forget to get into the spirit of things and take a Spanish-style siesta to recharge the batteries before heading out for some more exploring.

Get online and you could have your Madrid break booked in no time at all. Check out the great range of last-minute deals on offer and bag a cheap holiday this summer. Grab those suitcases, sun glasses and suncream and get packing for a fun-filled European weekend break.

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