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1. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Real Madrid is one of the most internationally recognized soccer teams and their Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabéu) is among the sport’s finest. Watching a match at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is a lifetime dream for both long-term Madridistas and soccer enthusiasts. Walk on the hallowed turf of the playing field, browse the clubs impressive trophy hall and relive historical moments via multimedia exhibits.
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2. IFEMA
IFEMA is the benchmark in excellence for those travelling to Madrid for work. Its location in the Barajas district, just on the outskirts of the capital and a short distance from the airport, is ideal for enjoying a comfortable stay, with the peace of mind of knowing that you’ll have all the services you need at hand, as well as a metro station just a few minutes’ walk away, ready to take you off to the city centre. There, you can enjoy the culinary delights of the most fashionable restaurants, take in the latest musicals on the Gran Vía or admire one of the many interesting exhibitions at the Prado or the Reina Sofia Museum.
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3. Plaza de Castilla
The Plaza de Castilla is a leafy square on a roundabout flanked by the Puerta de Europa Towers. At the center of this iconic plaza rises the Caja Madrid Obelisk, while scenic gardens grace its southeastern corner. Relax beside the elegant fountain at the core of the plaza and watch people go by.
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4. Casa de Campo
Located to the west of Madrid, Casa de Campo covers an impressive 1,700 hectares of land and was the 16th-century hunting grounds of King Felipe II. Since it was opened to the public in the 1940s it has become a popular park for both locals and tourists. There are plenty of facilities to keep all the family happy here, while the extensive green spaces provide more than enough food for the imagination.
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5. Segovia Aqueduct
The Segovia Aqueduct is an age-old monument to the innovation and grandeur of the Roman Empire. Framing the ancient borders of the city, the aqueduct’s perfectly precise design merges beauty and utility. Stroll beneath the colossal pillars of the two-tiered structure and imagine the city as it would have appeared two millennia ago. Find out about the myths and legends surrounding the monumental landmark and learn about the feat of engineering that allowed the structure to function for almost 19 centuries.
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6. Paseo de la Castellana
Walk all the way up Paseo de la Castellana and along the way you’ll encounter some of Madrid’s best-known attractions and landmarks. It’s not just for its buildings that this long, wide street is renowned, however. The spirit of the place is irresistible. It is shaped by the wide array of locals and tourists drawn here to work in the financial center, shop in the high-end boutiques or participate in the regular events held here.
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