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La Latina to Madrid Guided Tour with Breakfast

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Experience the vibrant and historic neighborhoods of Madrid on the La Latina to Madrid Guided Tour with Breakfast. Start your day with a delicious cup of coffee and homemade cake, getting to know your fellow travelers. Then, embark on a journey through the hidden gems of the Spanish capital. Explore the bohemian streets of La Latina, with its narrow alleys and charming squares. Visit the Iglesia Parroquial de San Millan y San Cayetano, a stunning church with rich history. Discover the bustling Plaza Tirso de Molina, where colorful flower stalls and clothing wholesalers await. Continue your adventure in the multicultural LavapiƩs neighborhood and indulge in the diverse flavors of Mercado de Anton Martin. Immerse yourself in the literary charm of Barrio de Las Letras before visiting the exclusive Galeria Canalejas, a shopping haven for luxury brands. End your tour at iconic landmarks such as Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, and the Royal Palace of Madrid. Discover the authentic side of Madrid on this unforgettable guided tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Tasting a tasty coffee and homemade cake
  • Exploring the historic Madrid of the Austrians
  • Visiting the bohemian neighborhood of La Latina
  • Experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of LavapiĆ©s
  • Discovering the gourmet food stalls at Mercado de Anton Martin
  • Breakfast

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La Latina to Madrid Guided Tour with Breakfast

Experience the vibrant and historic neighborhoods of Madrid with the La Latina to Madrid Guided Tour with Breakfast. This tour takes you on a journey through the city's rich culture and local way of life, offering a unique perspective of the Spanish capital.

What to expect?

During this 150-minute tour, you can anticipate a fascinating exploration of the most historic parts of Madrid, including the Madrid of the Austrians. Your experienced guide will introduce you to three neighborhoods with distinct personalities: LavapiƩs, La Latina, and Las Letras. From lively markets to charming squares, winding alleys, and stunning churches, you will discover the hidden gems that make these neighborhoods so enchanting.

Who is this for?

This tour is designed for curious travelers who want to immerse themselves in the local culture and gain a deeper understanding of Madrid. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply someone seeking an authentic experience, this tour welcomes individuals of all interests. Come and embrace the diversity and vibrancy of Madrid's neighborhoods.

Why book this?

Embark on this guided tour to unveil the b-side of Madrid, the side that locals know and love. With passionate guides sharing their insider knowledge, you will gain a unique perspective on the city that goes beyond the typical tourist attractions. From experiencing the bohemian atmosphere of La Latina to exploring the literary history of Las Letras, this tour offers an authentic and unforgettable adventure.

Good to know

Start off your tour with a comforting cup of coffee and a delicious portion of homemade cake, setting the tone for the delightful journey ahead. As you wander through the neighborhoods, soak in the atmosphere, and don't forget to stop by the Mercado de Anton Martin, where you can savor a wide variety of international cuisines and flavors.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the La Latina to Madrid Guided Tour with Breakfast have raved about its unique and immersive experience. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who bring the city's history and culture to life, as well as the chance to explore lesser-known neighborhoods and discover hidden gems. Visitors have also commended the delicious breakfast at the beginning of the tour, which sets the perfect tone for a day of exploration. Overall, reviewers have expressed their satisfaction with this captivating tour and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Madrid.

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Your Itinerary

La Latina

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Distric 1: La Latina. We will start on our store (MesĆ³n de Paredes, 11). Wll have a good coffee and carrot cake to introduce eachother. Next we will visit the bohemian neighborhood of La Latina. The narrow and winding streets of this irregularly laid-out area, mostly dating back to the Middle Ages, usually lead onto a square.

Iglesia Parroquial de San Millan y San Cayetano.

This church was built by the architect Marcos LĆ³pez in 1669 and finished by Francisco de Moradillo in 1761; it is also believed that JosĆ© de Churriguera and Pedro de Ribera.

Plaza Tirso de Molina

(Pass by)

In the high part of the neighbourhood, along the streets that run into the colourful Tirso de Molina Square ā€“ peppered with flower stalls ā€“, there are clothing and accessories wholesalers (but a few of them are retail suppliers too)

Lavapies

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Next stop: district 2: the tourist LavapiƩs. Since the sixteenth century, LavapiƩs has been inhabited by the lower classes. Local residents used to live in apartment blocks, or tenements, called corralas that were arranged around an interior courtyard.

Mercado de Anton Martin

AntĆ³n MartĆ­n Market mercado_de_anton_martin.jpg Anterior Siguiente Description Information (active tab) Map This shopping centre, named after the famous Plaza de AntĆ³n MartĆ­n, is part of the new trend for gourmet markets, where traditional food stalls sit alongside various restaurants, serving up largely street food and international cuisine, with flavours of Spain, Italy, Asia and Latin America.

Barrio de Las Letras

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Next neighborhood: district 3: Las Letras! (Literary Quarter). In the seventeenth century, the Golden Age of Spanish Literature, Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, Tirso de Molina and GĆ³ngora, among other authors, had their homes here ā€“ hence the name. Some of the streets in this neighbourhood pay tribute to this and other brilliant chapters of Spanish history, culture and art.

Galeria Canalejas

A visit to the former Palacio de la Equitativa, between Calle AlcalĆ” and Calle Sevilla, is this exclusive shopping centre, the latest symbol of luxury in the heart of Madrid. Find over 40 boutiques selling fashion, accessories, perfume, and high-end jewellery and watches by some of the worldā€™s most prestigious luxury brands (including HermĆØs, Cartier and Rolex), not forgetting a fantastic selection of restaurants and gastronomic concepts designed by renowned Michelin-star chefs. Covering an area of 15,000 m2, GalerĆ­a Canalejas is spread across three floors, with the ground floor and first floor dedicated exclusively to shopping. Luxury boutiques of international firms like HermĆ©s, Cartier, Aquazzura, OMEGA, Rolex, Saint Laurent, Valentino, Zegna, Jimmy Choo or Louis Vuitton can be found here. The commercial area is also home to the Beauty Gallery by IsolĆ©e, with more than 20 brands of premium cosmetics, make-up and signature perfumes.

Puerta del Sol

(Pass by)

Close by Galeria Canalejas one of the cityā€™s most famous sites, Puerta del Sol with its semi-circular shape, it is a junction for many of the cityā€™s historical and busiest streets such as Mayor, Arenal, AlcalĆ” and Preciados, as well as the starting point for all major radial roads in Spain.

Plaza Mayor

(Pass by)

District 4: Austrias: 5 minutes away, Madridā€™s grand central square is found in the heart of Hapsburg Madrid, the oldest part of the city. Steeped in history, the bustling plaza is the perfect place to begin your stroll through one of Madridā€™s most charming districts. While youā€™re there, have a bite to eat or a coffee at one of the sunny terraces, buy yourself a souvenir in any of the time-honoured shops, watch street musicians and artists working their magic, and soak up the cityā€™s rich history. The square also plays host to events such as the drum parade at Easter, outdoor concerts, and the city's Christmas market in December, so be sure to check the calendar when you're visiting.

Plaza de la Villa

(Pass by)

This is one of Madridā€™s best-preserved historical monuments. It is located in the historical zone, next to the Puerta del Sol Gate, and up until not long ago, you could find there the site of the capital City Council.

Catedral de la Almudena

Madrid's cathedral, which stands in Hapsburg Madrid, has a short but tortuous history. The first plans for the church were drawn up in 1879 by Francisco de Cubas, who wanted to create a pantheon for the late Queen Maria de la Mercedes. The foundation stone was laid in 1883, but when Pope Leo XIII granted a bull in 1885 for the creation of the Madrid-AlcalĆ” bishopric, the plans for the church were changed to become plans for a cathedral.

Plaza de Oriente

(Pass by)

This 1.6-hectare garden is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Madrid. The gardens were planned by JosƩ Bonaparte, who wanted the gardens to highlight the Palacio and the Teatro Real. Since then, they have undergone significant restoration work. Miguel de Oriol directed the most important restoration work in 1997.

Royal Palace of Madrid

(Pass by)

Home to the Kings of Spain from Charles III to Alfonso XIII, Madrid's Royal Palace takes us on a journey through the history of Spain. Though it is no longer the royal family's home, it continues to be their official residence.

Mercado San Miguel

Opened back in May 1916 as a local food market, in 2009 the Mercado de San Miguel ā€“ one of the cityā€™s finest examples of cast-iron architecture located a stone's throw from Plaza Mayor ā€“ became Madridā€™s first gourmet market. Nine years later, in 2018, it was relaunched with a number of internationally-renowned chefs joining the ranks.

Reviews

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markgI3861YY

Fran our guide was very likable, informed and full of surprises. He was welcomed everywhere we went and we got an insiders view of this part of the city. He clearly knows his stuff, very good on historical detail, whilst also giving us an entertaining glimpse of what itā€™s like to live here.

Jennifer_C

I expected this to be a small group tour, but we ended up being the only ones. Francisco's tour began with a tasty, light breakfast and coffee. Francisco gave us a lot of history and fun facts about the neighborhoods, landmarks and monuments. He was so personable and we all chatted as friends do about food, current events, hobbies, and life in general.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-27 01:02