Destinations: Spain · Madrid · Paseo del Prado/Paseo de Recoletos
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts
Inspired by: T+L's Global Guide to Arts & Culture
Destinations: Spain · Madrid · Paseo del Prado/Paseo de Recoletos
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts
Inspired by: T+L's Global Guide to Arts & Culture
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This 1910 grande dame was constructed by César Ritz near the Prado and has a lavish Belle Époque style, from the soaring ceilings to the antiques t
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In 1798 Francisco José de Goya painted the frescos in the Church of San Antonio de la Florida. The painter was later buried here, his remains moved
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Located on the site of a ninth-century Moorish fortress, the Palacio Real (Royal Palace) is the official residence of the Spanish royal family. Com
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Originally an art school established under royal decree in 1744, the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Royal Academy of Fine Arts of S
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After more than a decade of planning and construction, and an outlay of $210 million, Spain's most revered cultural icon unveiled its 237,000-squar
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Madrid
Even as culinary innovations swept through Catalonia and the Basque country, Madrileños continued to eat soufflé potatoes at comically old-fashioned places and gulp down jamón at folkloric tapas ba...
Madrid, Paseo del Prado/Paseo de Recoletos, Retiro
As Spain’s favorite designer of Pop Art–patterned clothes and accessories for kids and grown-ups alike, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada knows fun—she’s spent 28 years at the helm of a vast design empire, l
...Spain, Barcelona, La Rambla, El Raval, Barceloneta
Barcelona is Europe at its most dynamic and compelling, full of boundary-pushing food, art, and style, but grounded in centuries of culture. Where to begin? Here, our all-in-one guide to Catalonia’
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Madrileños embrace iconic tapas dishes like ensaladilla rusa (a mayonnaise-y potato salad), jamón-studded croquetas, and callos, the local specialty of tripe braised with smoky charcuterie.
Spain, Toledo + Central Spain
At the western edge of the great, dry meseta of Castilla y Léon, Spain's Bierzo region produces a special wine grape, Mencia, found nowhere else in the world.
Spain, Haro, Rioja
In Spain’s Basque country, a venerable Rioja wine estate is banking on a superstar architect to raise its profile with a fresh take on the luxury hotel. Whatever your sympathies, or antipathies, th
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