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Parish of Our Lady of Covadonga
Madrid's Salamanca parish where golden Virgin statue glows under vaulted ceilings, blending Reconquista legacy with elegant stonework in a serene urban sanctuary.
C/ de Francisco Silvela, 2, Salamanca, 28028 Madrid4.6Excellent 533 Reviews -
Los Montes de Galicia
Galician excellence meets Madrid sophistication in this acclaimed fine dining destination.
C. de Azcona, 46, Salamanca, 28028 Madrid4.8Excellent 13,024 Reviews -
Atipico Madrid
Calle Alcalá's modern sentinel in Salamanca, where Atipico Madrid's bold facade reshapes Madrid's elite quarter with precise geometry and urban poise.
C. Alcalá, 166, Salamanca, 28028 Madrid4.4Very Good 175 Reviews -
NeoMagna Madrid
Madrid's contemporary art destination where modern design meets innovative cultural expression in Salamanca's sophisticated neighborhood.
Calle de Don Ramón de la Cruz, 94, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid3.8Good 1,631 Reviews -
C. de Alcalá, 237
Prime Salamanca address on Calle de Alcalá where refined residential architecture meets Madrid's elite boulevard, capturing the barrio's timeless poise and urban sophistication.
C. de Alcalá, 237, Salamanca, 28028 Madrid -
Hotel Zenit Abeba
Contemporary hotel facade defines Calle de Alcántara's modern edge in Salamanca, Madrid's upscale district of wide boulevards, luxury shops and architectural harmony.
Calle de Alcántara, 63, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid4.3Very Good 1,746 Reviews -
Las Ventas Bullring
Madrid's colossal bullring where neo-Moorish arches frame centuries of bullfighting valor, drawing crowds to witness toreros' daring precision in Spain's premier arena.
C. de Alcalá, 237, Salamanca, 28028 Madrid4.5Excellent 36,181 Reviews -
La Taberna de Peñalver
Authentic Spanish paella and tapas in Salamanca's most welcoming Mediterranean tavern.
C. del Conde de Peñalver, 90, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid4.8Excellent 17,643 Reviews -
Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Philippines
Madrid's Filipino spiritual outpost in Salamanca, where Tagalog masses and Marian devotion link expatriate hearts to island roots in a neighborhood of quiet elegance.
C. del Conde de Peñalver, 40, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid4.5Excellent 391 Reviews -
Taberna La Gaditana
Andalusian taberna landmark in Salamanca district serving Cádiz-inspired tapas amid Madrid's upscale streets, blending southern Spain's bold flavors with neighborhood vibrancy.
C. de la Fuente del Berro, 23, Salamanca, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 7,859 Reviews -
abba Madrid Hotel
Salamanca's sleek sentinel on Avenida de América, where modern lines meet Madrid's elite district energy and effortless city exploration.
Av. de América, 32, Salamanca, 28028 Madrid4.4Very Good 2,754 Reviews -
Dolmen de Dalí
Granite dolmen channels Dalí's impossible dreams in Madrid's Salamanca plaza, where stacked boulders defy time and gravity in a free urban art encounter.
Pl. de Salvador Dalí, Salamanca, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 240 Reviews -
Monumento al marqués de Salamanca
Bronze tribute to the visionary who built Madrid's most elegant neighborhood from imagination and enterprise.
Calle del Príncipe de Vergara, 48, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid3.6Good 11 Reviews -
Heritage Madrid Hotel
Madrid's Salamanca rises with Heritage Hotel's 1920s facade and 41 singular rooms channeling Spain's design eras into one elegant landmark stay.
Calle de Diego de León, 43, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid4.6Excellent 404 Reviews -
Plaza del Marqués de Salamanca
Madrid's Plaza del Marqués de Salamanca: Refined 19th-century square in elite Salamanca district, shaded by ombu trees amid palatial facades and quiet local life.
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Hotel Vincci Soma
Calle de Goya's sleek sentinel in Salamanca's golden grid, where modern luxury frames Madrid's elite shopping arteries and cultured boulevards.
Calle de Goya, 79, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.3Very Good 3,119 Reviews -
Novotel Madrid Center
Contemporary Novotel facade crowns Calle O'Donnell, anchoring Salamanca's luxury grid near Retiro's greenery and Goya's elite shops in Madrid's golden district.
Calle de O'Donnell, 53, Salamanca, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 9,643 Reviews -
Centro Cultural Islámico de Madrid (MezquitaM30) المركز الثقافي الإسلامي بمدريد
Madrid's beacon of Islamic culture and contemporary architecture, bridging faiths through dialogue and design.
C. de Salvador de Madariaga, 7, Cdad. Lineal, 28027 Madrid4.6Excellent 2,304 Reviews -
Saudi Mosque
Grand Saudi-funded mosque in Ciudad Lineal anchors Madrid's Muslim community with soaring minaret, intricate arabesques, and peaceful courtyards amid residential streets.
C. de Salvador de Madariaga, Cdad. Lineal, 28027 Madrid4.8Excellent 74 Reviews -
Monastery Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas
Baroque Carmelite enclave in Salamanca where golden stone and iron grilles guard centuries of silent prayer and mystical heritage in Madrid's refined quarter.
Calle del Príncipe de Vergara, 23, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.6Excellent 109 Reviews -
St George's Anglican Church
Madrid's Anglican enclave in Salamanca district where British liturgy meets Spanish streets, drawing expats and seekers to resonant hymns and cross-cultural fellowship.
Calle de Núñez de Balboa, 43, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.6Excellent 117 Reviews -
Hotel Catalonia Goya
Refined Madrid hospitality in the heart of Salamanca's most prestigious address
Calle de Goya, 49, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.4Very Good 1,363 Reviews -
Basílica de la Concepción de Nuestra Señora
Vaulted basilica on Goya Street where neoclassical towers frame a dome-lit sanctuary in Salamanca's refined quarter, blending faith and architectural poise.
Calle de Goya, 26, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.7Excellent 893 Reviews -
ibis Styles Madrid City Las Ventas
Value-packed modern hotel anchoring Las Ventas' bullring buzz, where pop-art walls meet Madrid's arena heritage and city avenue energy.
Albacete, Av. de Badajoz, 1, 28027 Madrid4.7Excellent 1,872 Reviews -
BYPILLOW Velázquez 45 | Hostal en Madrid
Madrid's Salamanca avenue facade blending 1920s rationalist lines with luxury retail prestige on Velázquez Street, defining upscale urban architecture.
Calle Velázquez, 45, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.2Very Good 758 Reviews -
H10 Puerta de Alcalá
Prime Salamanca outpost opposite Puerta de Alcalá arch, anchoring Madrid's luxury shopping artery with Retiro Park views and historic boulevard vibes.
C. Alcalá, 66, Salamanca, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 3,194 Reviews -
Meliá Madrid Serrano
Claudio Coello's luxury hotel landmark anchors Salamanca's golden mile, blending modern elegance with Madrid's elite shopping arteries and wide avenues of high fashion.
C. de Claudio Coello, 139, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid4.4Very Good 2,926 Reviews -
Montaña Artificial
Descend into Retiro's quarry-born caves: renovated tunnels of echoing stone and cool shadows reveal Madrid's buried industrial legacy.
P.º de Fernán Núñez, 30, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.1Very Good 881 Reviews -
Hotel Único Madrid
Claudio Coello's stone-clad luxury sentinel fusing 19th-century Salamanca grandeur with Ramón Benedito's sleek interiors and two-Michelin-starred flair.
C. de Claudio Coello, 67, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.6Excellent 558 Reviews -
Ruins of the Church of Saint Isidore of Ávila
Medieval stones whisper Madrid's forgotten spiritual past in the heart of Retiro.
P.º de Fernán Núñez, 28, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.2Very Good 116 Reviews -
Gate of the Spanish America
Discover the Gate of Spanish America, a stunning landmark in Madrid that showcases Spain's rich history and architectural beauty.
Av. de Menéndez Pelayo, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.6Excellent 26 Reviews -
Casita del Pescador
Neoclassical elegance meets mythological artistry in this 18th-century royal retreat painted in terracotta and classical frescoes.
P.º de Fernán Núñez, 28, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.5Excellent 591 Reviews -
Museo Arte Público
Contemporary sculptures meet urban rhythm along Madrid's most dynamic avenue—free art for everyone, always accessible.
P.º de la Castellana, 40, Salamanca, 28046 Madrid4.1Very Good 451 Reviews -
Puerta de Madrid del Parque de Retiro
Neoclassical portal ushering Retiro Park's timeless allure from O'Donnell Street, where stone grandeur meets Madrid's verdant heart in perfect urban harmony.
Calle de O'Donnell, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.8Excellent 28 Reviews -
ICON Wipton
ICON Wipton anchors Calle de Jorge Juan with contemporary flair amid Salamanca's luxury shops and art hubs, marking Madrid's stylish district evolution.
C. de Jorge Juan, 17, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.5Excellent 677 Reviews -
Rosewood Villa Magna
Paseo de la Castellana's grand Rosewood Villa Magna fuses historic stonework and sleek interiors into Salamanca's defining luxury landmark on Madrid's elite avenue.
P.º de la Castellana, 22, Salamanca, 28046 Madrid4.5Excellent 2,917 Reviews -
Petit Palace President Castellana
Contemporary Madrid hospitality in Salamanca's most coveted address, where modern design meets cultural proximity.
C. del Marqués de Villamagna, 4, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.0Very Good 1,618 Reviews -
Monumento a Espartero
Equestrian tribute to Spain's warrior-regent on Calle Alcalá, where bronze valor meets Salamanca's urban pulse in a traffic-island spectacle of 19th-century triumph.
101, C. Alcalá, 97, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 84 Reviews -
Monument to the Republic of Cuba
Explore the Monument to the Republic of Cuba in Madrid's Retiro Park, a stunning tribute celebrating the bond between Spain and Cuba amidst beautiful surroundings.
Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 78 Reviews -
Monumento a Emilio Castelar
Emilio Castelar's bronze oration rises eternal on Castellana, where 19th-century republican fire meets Madrid's modern stride in Salamanca's refined quarter.
P.º de la Castellana, 39, Salamanca, 28046 Madrid4.2Very Good 789 Reviews -
Barceló Emperatriz
Madrid's five-star sanctuary in Salamanca's most exclusive neighborhood, where luxury hospitality meets urban sophistication.
C. de López de Hoyos, 4, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid4.6Excellent 1,320 Reviews -
Gaditana Castellana
Andalusian taberna anchoring Paseo de la Castellana in Salamanca, channeling Cádiz's bold seafood and stews into Madrid's upscale dining rhythm.
P.º de la Castellana, 56, Salamanca, 28046 Madrid4.6Excellent 3,193 Reviews -
Monumento al Descubrimiento de América
Colossal bronze tribute to Columbus's 1492 voyage rises in Plaza de Colón, Salamanca, blending Spain's discovery era sculptures with Madrid's vibrant streetscape for history enthusiasts.
Pl. de Colón, Salamanca, 28004 Madrid4.1Very Good 52 Reviews -
Descubrimiento Garden
Madrid's Salamanca garden where urban paths yield to blooming seclusion, blending neighborhood poise with natural respite amid Goya Street's refined pulse.
Calle de Goya, 2, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.3Very Good 276 Reviews -
Monumento to Martínez Campos
Equestrian bronze tribute to the general who restored Spain's monarchy, set amid Retiro Park's shaded paths and verdant expanses in Madrid.
El Retiro Park, Pl. de Guatemala, s/n, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.4Very Good 326 Reviews -
Monumento a Jorge Juan y Santacilia
Bronze sentinel of Spanish naval genius on Salamanca's refined avenues, where 18th-century meridian quests meet Madrid's golden-stone elegance.
C. de la Armada Española, 1, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.4Very Good 64 Reviews -
National Historical Archive
Where Spain's documentary legacy meets rigorous historical scholarship and preservation.
C. de Serrano, 115, Chamartín, 28006 Madrid4.6Excellent 214 Reviews -
Monumento a Blas de Lezo
Admiral Blas de Lezo's bronze sentinel on Armada Española surveys Madrid's Salamanca, eternalizing the one-eyed hero's triumph over British invaders at Cartagena de Indias in 1741.
C. de la Armada Española, 1, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.7Excellent 397 Reviews -
InterContinental Madrid by IHG
Paseo de la Castellana's towering emblem of Madrid's modern skyline, where luxury architecture meets the city's vibrant urban pulse in Chamberí.
P.º de la Castellana, 49, Chamberí, 28046 Madrid4.6Excellent 4,579 Reviews -
Church of Saint Manuel and Saint Benedict
Neo-baroque church on Calle Alcalá with tiled interiors and saintly frescoes, anchoring Salamanca's spiritual heritage amid Madrid's elite streets.
C. Alcalá, 83, Salamanca, 28009 Madrid4.7Excellent 1,892 Reviews -
Retiro Park Bandstand
Madrid's wrought-iron music pavilion in Retiro Park stands as a Victorian relic where echoes of past orchestras meet today's park rhythms and garden serenity.
Pl. de Nicaragua, 12, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.6Excellent 254 Reviews -
Hernani Gate
Neoclassical gateway to Retiro Park's 350 acres of lakeside paths and sculpted gardens, built 1884 with lion guardians overlooking Madrid's green lung from the east.
Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.9Excellent 32 Reviews -
National Museum of Archaeology
Spain's deepest archaeological chronicle unfolds across three levels of prehistoric caves, Iberian busts, Roman mosaics, and Visigothic gold in a neoclassical Salamanca palace.
C. de Serrano, 13, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.7Excellent 28,003 Reviews -
Pl. de Colón
Monumental plaza where Columbus's legacy meets Madrid's twin towers and garden splendor at the crossroads of culture and commerce.
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retiro Park
Madrid's 350-year-old royal park unfolds formal gardens, glass palaces, and boating lakes across 125 hectares of tree-lined paths and neoclassical monuments in Retiro.
Av. de Menéndez Pelayo, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.8Excellent 4 Reviews -
La casa mas artística y mejor construida de Madrid
Explore La Casa Más Artística in Madrid's Chamberí district, a stunning architectural masterpiece showcasing the city's vibrant artistic heritage.
C. de Almagro, 38, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid -
Monument to Christopher Columbus
Madrid's maritime monument where history, art, and urban life converge in the heart of the capital.
Pl. de Colón, Centro, 28001 Madrid4.4Very Good 313 Reviews -
Monument to Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Bronze tribute to neuroscience pioneer Santiago Ramón y Cajal in Retiro, capturing his Nobel legacy through detailed sculpture and thoughtful urban placement.
P.º de Venezuela, 5, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.5Excellent 98 Reviews -
Monument to Alfonso XII
Madrid's gilded royal tribute reflects timeless elegance across El Retiro's tranquil waters.
Parque del Retiro, Pl. de la Independencia, s/n, Retiro, 28001 Madrid4.7Excellent 2,859 Reviews -
Puerta de Herrero Palacios
A neoclassical gateway embodying Madrid's 19th-century architectural ambitions and urban transformation.
Av. de Menéndez Pelayo, Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.6Excellent 92 Reviews -
VP Jardín de Recoletos
Madrid's Salamanca landmark blends private gardens with classic architecture, delivering refined tranquility in the city's elite district.
C/ de Gil de Santivañes, 6, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid4.4Very Good 682 Reviews -
Fuente de los Galápagos
Granite tortoises uphold cascading waters in Retiro Park's neoclassical fountain, channeling 19th-century artistry into a serene urban landmark for Madrid explorers.
Retiro, 28009 Madrid4.6Excellent 537 Reviews -
Great Pond of El Retiro
Madrid's royal waterway in Retiro Park, reflecting monuments and trees in a vast basin ideal for boating and quiet shoreside reflection.
P.º de Colombia, 2, Retiro, 28016 Madrid4.7Excellent 27,803 Reviews -
C. de Alcalá
Madrid's storied avenue where neoclassical arches frame the city's relentless march from Roman paths to vibrant present.
Madrid4.7Excellent 288 Reviews -
Fuente de los Delfines
Dolphins frozen in eternal leaps spout water in Chamartín's bustling plaza, blending sculptural play with Madrid's street-side serenity for instant urban refreshment.
Pl. de la República Argentina, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid4.4Very Good 663 Reviews -
Casino
Madrid's electrifying casino core: roulette spins, blackjack battles, and neon-lit nights fuel fortunes in Centro's gaming epicenter.
Centro, 28004 Madrid4.8Excellent 6 Reviews -
Pl. de la Independencia
Puerta de Alcalá anchors Plaza de la Independencia, channeling 18th-century neoclassical power through its vaulted arches and sculpted triumphs at Madrid's dynamic eastern frontier.
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Puerta de Alcalá
Neoclassical arch at Plaza de la Independencia anchors Retiro's edge, channeling 18th-century royal pomp through five sculpted portals amid Madrid's arterial avenues.
Pl. de la Independencia, s/n, Retiro, 28001 Madrid4.7Excellent 61,752 Reviews
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