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The real Madrid

Spain’s capital remains unexpectedly under the radar — exploring the city’s two faces, from cultured elegance to vibrant style

March 6, 2022 18:30
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It will be news to no-one that Spain, with its tempting sunshine and rich culture, is Britain’s favourite holiday destination. But it might come as more of a surprise to learn that Madrid has been voted the world’s fourth best tourist city.

When it comes to urban Spain, the capital has for decades been overshadowed by hip, laid-back Barcelona. Yet first-time visitors inspired to travel the 300 miles further west will find they have been missing a treat.

“Madrid is still a bit under the radar,” explained the vintage shop owner I chatted to in El Rastro, the city’s uber-lively flea-market district after I confessed I had no preconceived notion of what to expect of the city.

And indeed Madrid, with its impossibly broad boulevards and plazas built for socialising is more reminiscent of the great Latin cities of Buenos Aires and Mexico City than other European capitals.