| SAS - the biggest airline company in Scandinavia - offers daily cheap international flight tickets to Madrid from many destinations in Scandinavia and with connections from Europe, USA and Asia. Our city guide will help you to find out what's up and what the best tips are from SAS crew and passengers. In recent years. It is possible that the city that never sleeps has calmed down a little in recent years. However, even though the bars close a bit earlier these days, you can still count on finding a party atmosphere at all times of the day and in all situations. |
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| Sunday Market
If you happen to be in Madrid and you like markets, every Sunday we have what we call the rastro (literally translated as the 'rake'), in the center of the Spanish capital, the most genuine market in town. The best way to get there is by metro, stopping at Tirso de Molina. It is only open in the mornings, until 2.30 pm, but why not get the most out of your visit by staying in the area or walking to Latina and sampling some good wine, accompanied, of course, by a few of our famous tapas. Patricia, air steward | Casa Labra www.casalabra.es
What do you eat when you're in Madrid? Tabas! Of course! And the best place for me is Casa Labra, I love going there. Susanna | Books & coffee www.jandjbooksandcoffee.com
Read a book, grab a coffee, talk to people, hang out and enjoy. A great place if not the best place in Madrid - for me anyway! Jack |