


Madrid's grandest square, a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike, surrounded by historic buildings and lively cafes.
A historic café near Plaza Mayor, famous for its traditional breakfast options and charming atmosphere.

Iconic churros and chocolate spot near Plaza Mayor, open since 1894.
A Madrid institution known for its traditional Spanish cuisine and celebrity clientele.

Fried dough pastry sprinkled with sugar and served with thick hot chocolate.

Thick omelette made with potatoes and onions.
Heart stew with chickpeas, vegetables, and meat.
One of the world's finest art museums, housing works by European masters.
A traditional craft involving intricate enamel designs on metal, often depicting local scenes or patterns.
The national dress of the Philippines, made of pineapple fiber and often adorned with intricate embroidery.
A local delicacy, these nuts are known for their unique flavor and are often coated in honey or sugar.
Madrid can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Plaza Mayor is a bustling area with plenty of walking to explore nearby attractions.

Sun protection is crucial in Madrid's warm climate, even on cloudy days.
Nestled within Eagle Creek Park, this 18-hole disc golf course offers a challenging and scenic experience for players of all skill levels.
A stunning 17th-century castle in Belgium, surrounded by beautiful gardens and moats.
A vibrant beachside market in Antigua, offering local crafts, food, and stunning sunset views.