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Calle Marcelino Álvarez 6, Madrid 28017, Spain

  • This organization offers a wide range of courses in mountain pursuits run by qualified instructors. You can learn how to climb on ice and rocks, learn how to ski on all surfaces, predict the weathe... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • As a Brazilian leaving in Canada and visiting Madrid, my experience in this gym was a little frustrating. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Plaza de la Cebada, Madrid

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  • This square has become one of the most picturesque and trendy venues in the city over the last few years. I... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • La Cebada market is located just by the La Latina metro stop, and it's worth a visit. It's a vast covered m... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Princesa 45, Madrid, Spain

  • One of Spain's top fashion shops, the Galician-run Zara offers stylish outfits at very reasonable prices. Apart from up-to-the-minute trendy clothes, Zara also provides quality suits and conventional ... More on Frommers

 

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Calle Infantas 5, Madrid, Spain

  • Small, cozy, and lively. That's Zara, the joint creation of Pepe Martínez and Inés Llanos, who forsook their native Caribbean island 4 decades ago to set up this landmark of Cuban cuisine in central Madrid. Prices ... More on Frommers

 

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Preciados 28, Madrid, Spain

  • Located in the bustling pedestrian zone between Puerta del Sol and the Gran Vía, this multistory French store provides a wealth of media fare, from a multilingual book section with everything from current bestsellers to ... More on Frommers

 

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Ribera De Curtidores 29, Madrid, Spain

  • This huge arcade of new shops selling old things is set on the same street as the Rastro and has an equally varied choice of antiques and knickknacks. It's all a bit neater and tidier, and, for some, lacks the full-blooded exhilaration ... More on Frommers

 

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Bolivia 9, Madrid, Spain

  • A close rival to La Paz in the chic market stakes is residential Chamartín's traditional two-story food emporium. Noted for its small but immaculate fresh fish selection and marvelous range ... More on Frommers

 

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Ayala 28, Madrid, Spain

  • The neatest and most stylish market in Madrid, possibly all of Spain, La Paz is located on the western edge of fashionable Salamanca. Pride of place goes to its charcuterie counters, but everything is top quality, hyperclean, and ... More on Frommers

 

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Fernando VI 2, Madrid, Spain

  • Occupying the same premises as the former Al Dente, this pasta-oriented deli, also Italian run, offers a magnificent selection of gnocchi, lasagna, tagliatelle, spaghetti, fusilli, and the like. Some versions are deliciously stuffed ... More on Frommers

 

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Calle Goya 56, Madrid, Spain

  • Stocked with an eclectic range of English-language books that amply covers fiction, history, travel, and biography, this is the newest member of Madrid's international bookshop scene. The shop is located in the heart of the Salamanca ... More on Frommers

 

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