Casa Marius: Madrid's Seafood Powerhouse in Centro
Valencian seafood grilled over open flames powers Casa Marius, Madrid's Centro go-to for arroz negro paella and briny coastal catches amid urban energy.
Tucked into the vibrant Centro district, Casa Marius delivers bold Mediterranean seafood with Valencian roots. Fresh catches grilled to perfection, squid ink paella that steals the show, and a lively atmosphere that pulses with Madrid energy. Perfect for those craving authentic flavors in a central spot.
A brief summary to Casa Marius
- Calle del Almirante, 2, Centro, Madrid, Centro, Madrid, 28004, ES
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- Monday 9 am-12 am
- Tuesday 9 am-12 am
- Wednesday 9 am-12 am
- Thursday 9 am-12 am
- Friday 9 am-12 am
- Saturday 9 am-12 am
- Sunday 9 am-12 am
Local tips
- Opt for the arroz negro paella, a squid ink masterpiece that embodies Valencian tradition—best shared among two or more.
- Reserve ahead for peak dinner hours, as the central location draws steady crowds from nearby offices and theaters.
- Pair grilled fish with Valencian whites to amplify fresh flavors without overwhelming the seafood's natural taste.
- Visit early evening to catch the transition from tapas to full meals, experiencing the full daily rhythm.
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Getting There
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Walking
15-minute walk from Sol center through pedestrian streets; free, direct path weaving past shops and plazas.
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Metro
2 stops on Line 2 from Sol to Tribunal, then 5-minute walk; €1.50-2 ticket, frequent trains every 3-5 minutes.
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Bus
Direct bus 3 or 5 from Sol, 8-10 minutes ride; €1.50 single ticket, runs every 10 minutes with central drop-off.
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Valencian Legacy in Madrid's Heart
Casa Marius brings the coastal traditions of Valencia to Madrid's bustling Centro neighborhood on Calle del Almirante. Established as a bridge between sea and city, it channels the maritime heritage of its origins into every dish. The focus remains on seafood sourced with precision, reflecting the hands-on approach of its founding family who mastered the art of simple, powerful preparations.Signature Seafood Mastery
The menu centers on pristine seafood executed with Valencian technique. Grilled fish arrives with crisp skin and moist flesh, seasoned just enough to highlight natural salinity. The standout arroz negro, a squid ink paella, delivers intense umami in velvety black rice studded with tender squid and subtle smoky notes. Other highlights include razor clams seared with garlic, percebes steamed to burst with briny essence, and whole fish like lubina or dorada split and charred over open flame. Sides of patatas bravas and alioli cut through the richness without overpowering.Central Location Dynamics
Positioned amid Centro's mix of historic streets and modern buzz, Casa Marius captures Madrid's layered vibe. The interior blends warm wood tones with nautical accents, creating a welcoming yet energetic space. Tables fill quickly as locals and visitors converge, fostering a communal feel where conversations flow alongside plates of fresh catches. The bar area hums during peak hours, offering wines from coastal regions that pair seamlessly with the menu.Day-to-Night Rhythm
From morning coffee transitions to lunch rushes and extended dinners, the pace adapts to Madrid's rhythm. Early crowds seek quick bites of seafood tapas, while evenings draw longer stays for full meals and shared paellas. The kitchen's open-fire methods infuse dishes with authentic char, drawing on techniques passed down through generations. This evolution from daytime haunt to evening destination makes it a versatile stop in any itinerary.Seafood-Centric Experience
Expect generous portions designed for sharing, with rice dishes calibrated for two or more. The emphasis on quality over quantity shines in selections like cigalas and gambas, grilled to showcase texture and flavor. Wine lists favor crisp whites and light reds from Valencia and Galicia, enhancing the seafood without dominating. The overall draw lies in its unpretentious execution of elevated classics, positioning it as a reliable anchor for seafood lovers exploring Centro.Explore the best of what Casa Marius has to offer
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