About this experience
You will visit several truly Madrid districts where rare tourists venture. Here, almost every shop or restaurant feels like a museum, making you want to shake the decorator's hand. The local crowd surprises with its visible respectability and impeccable clothing, and strolling through the wide leafy streets, where two carriages could freely pass a hundred years ago, is a delightful experience. Let Madrid present itself to you in the best light, enjoy the favorite dishes of Spanish gourmets, and feel like one of the citizens of this capital.
What to expect
The fate of Chueca district
Just a few decades ago an unfortunate area, today Chueca is the most progressive district of the capital, tolerant, open for self-expression, and welcoming to creative youth and educated people. I'll tell you what changed this place and you will see all the most unusual and beautiful in Chueca. For example, the Church of St. Anthony under the guidance of Padre Anhel, where anyone can come in anytime, have a coffee or a drink water, use Wi-Fi, the restroom, or change a baby's diaper, as indicated by the sign at the entrance. Freedom - yes, indeed!
Salesas and elegant Salamanca
Salesas is an intermediate district between the lively Chueca and the more stately Salamanca. It's a district of quiet and peaceful streets lined with almond trees, cozy cafes and terraces, and architectural creations in the modern style. You will see the building of the carriage factory of the Lamarca brothers, who in the 19th century