Boasting its impressive collection of imperial palaces, world-class museums and lovely parks, taking in all Madrid, the capital city of Spain, could be quite an overwhelming experience, especially if you plan to kid around in this Spanish city one of the major attractions - exciting nightlife.

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So, here you go with the top six things that you don’t even want to think about ignoring for something else.

1. To begin with, how about spending your Sunday at the most famous flea market in Madrid - El Rastro? Seemingly the largest of its kind in Europe, no tourist misses this flea market which is thought to be named after cattle being transported from abattoir in the city to tanneries located nearby.

Now almost anything and everything can be purchased here. In addition, there are several antique shops that you can check out.

2. Are you a sports buff? Then you must take a tour of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, which is the home of Real Madrid Football Club. Even though it’s quite tough to get game tickets nowadays, this stadium was opened back in 1947, three years after its construction work was started.

Taking a tour of the stadium will give you a chance to take a walk around the pitch. You can even visit the trophy room.

3. Give a touch of discovery to green space in the city, and you can find many of them. It might surprising to you that the Casa de Campo is five times larger than the Central Park in New York.

4. Interested in taking pleasure in some delicious ‘chocolate con churros’ the same way they’ve been made since the late 19th century? Churros are lip-smacking sticks of fried dough which is eaten when one drinks a mug of warm chocolate - almost as similar as Spanish tea and biscuits.

The Chocolateria de San Ginés has been offering a tasty treat to locals and tourists alike as it’s been making churros since 1894. It’s open all night for its customers.

5. Admire the magnificent Royal Palace in Madrid - the largest building in the Spanish capital sitting pretty beside the stunning Plaza de Oriente Square. This palace was built on the site of a Moorish Castle that was destroyed by fire back in 1734.

6. How about getting a bird’s eye view of Madrid from its cable bar, or ‘el Teleférico’ dating back to 1969? It was originally built as part of the Parque de Atracciones amusement park, embark on a journey to the Argüelles Metro station, taking you over some of the many well-known sights in Madrid.

Final Words About Madrid

From interesting museums to great old traditional bars and restaurants, every corner you’re turning discloses a spot that’s been attracting not only locals but tourists comparing cheap flight tickets to Madrid from all around the world.

Visiting a city as huge as Madrid and, at the same time, managing all lying in its store is not a task that can be achieved in the blink of an eye. So, you must plan your tour accordingly so that you don’t miss out on something worthy of your visit.

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