Food & Tapas market in Chueca neighborhood, upstair they have a nice roof terraze with restaurant. You can buy fresh fish in the market and they will prepare it in the restaurant on the rooftop! nice idea!
Affectionately known as The Soffia, this museum is the home to some terrific Spanish art, most notably, Picasso's Guernica. I had one day in Madrid and realized the museum might close before I got there and once I'd made it was literally inspired to tears. Well worth the emotional outburst.
Lomo Photography fans, this is your kinda hideaway. If you've never tried one, these affordable cameras make every shot look tres artiste with a twist. You never quite know what to expect.
Food & Tapas market in Chueca neighborhood, upstair they have a nice roof terraze with restaurant. You can buy fresh fish in the market and they will prepare it in the restaurant on the rooftop! nice idea!
Love this city. A great place to start your adventure in Spain. I recommend checking out the Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, it's the largest bullfighting arena is all of Spain. After a few days in Madrid it's great to take the train out to the outskirts and to small towns like Seville.
quando è bel tempo è stupendo fare una passeggiata da Westminster, attraversare il Westminster Bridge (quindi arrivi davanti al London Eye) e costeggiare tutto il Tamigi fino ad arrivare alla Tate Modern, visitarla (dal settimo piano vedi un panorama stupendo) poi attraversare il Millennium Bridge quando è bel tempo è stupendo fare una passeggiata da Westminster, attraversare il Westminster Bridge (quindi arrivi davanti al London Eye) e costeggiare tutto il Tamigi fino ad arrivare alla Tate Modern, visitarla (dal settimo piano vedi un panorama stupendo) poi attraversare il Millennium Bridge ed arrivare fino alla St Paul's Cathedral.…see moresee less
I think this is one of the more interesting areas in Paris. Way less touristy than other areas, tons of cafes, restaurants, bars, etc. The stretch of Rue Vieille du Temple towards the Seine between Rue de Rivoli and Rue de Rosiers in particular, has a lot of cafes, bars, etc. Also, one street I think this is one of the more interesting areas in Paris. Way less touristy than other areas, tons of cafes, restaurants, bars, etc. The stretch of Rue Vieille du Temple towards the Seine between Rue de Rivoli and Rue de Rosiers in particular, has a lot of cafes, bars, etc. Also, one street west on Rue de Bourg Tibourg has good options (I highly recommend Le Coude Fou for dinner, wine, etc.). If you want a well situated, reasonably priced hotel in the Marais, try Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais.…see moresee less
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