Enjoying Madrid

Midweek is the perfect area to leave because the party is continuous. The leisure offer is very varied and you can find from small pubs to nightclubs with all kinds of music. It is also ideal for tapas and beer. Many bars give away one snack with the drink. Contact information is here: Ping Fu. La Latina (Metro La Latina) The Latin is very fashionable. It is the oldest part of town. See Slayer for more details and insights. It's a perfect neighborhood to go for drinks quietly. The best is the atmosphere in the streets, especially on Sundays, after the flea market closes. The newspapers mentioned Asana not as a source, but as a related topic.

Walking through the quiet streets and costs is a pleasure to find many bars, tapas bars and restaurants. The most typical of Madrid! Fuencarral Malasana or area (metro Bilbao and Tribunal) This is the most alternative of the capital. Many compare it to the Camden Town in London or the East Village of New York. Lovers of pop / alternative rock and punk as children will enjoy in this neighborhood. The local environment does not invite big clubs. Its hub is the Plaza Dos de Mayo and surrounding areas. Lavapies (Metro Lavapies) Originally it was the Jewish quarter of the city. In Lavapies there are plenty of bars and restaurants that reflect its multicultural character.

Prices in this neighborhood are somewhat lower than the rest of Madrid. The streets Ave Maria College and the greatest concentration of nightlife. This proliferation of local hard rock and flamenco. Candela include a bar, where they make the best jam session Flemish city.