Madrid is segmented into distritos (districts) and further subdivided into barrios (administrative wards), but these are the must-visit unofficial neighborhoods that travelers should visit.
The Minister of Housing, Tourism, and Transport of the Community criticized the inaction of the Government Delegate, ...
We want to see more of Europe, but also really feel we're living in our Madrid neighborhood. Because of that, we've enrolled the kids in school. It's a British school teaching English, but about ...
These innovative food markets are popular social spaces in Madrid's Malasaña and Chueca neighborhoods. – Julienne C. Raboca Mercado de San Miguel, a market built of beautifully ornate glass and ...