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Jardines de Sabatini Jardines de Sabatini
Bailén, s/n , Madrid, Spain
Phone - +34 91 558 8790

You can enjoy a little peace and natural beauty in this little lanscaped garden full of trees, statues and fountains. [more]

Jardines del Campo del Moro Jardines del Campo del Moro
Virgen del Puerto, s/n , Madrid, Spain
Phone - +34 91 4548800

This park stands at the foot of what was once an Arab fortress, now the Royal Palace. It was where the Moorish troops [more]

User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
Parque de Atracciones Parque de Atracciones
Casa de Campo , Madrid, Spain
Phone - +34 91 4632900

Young families from Madrid love coming here to visit the six different adventure zones full of activities: Naturaleza [more]

Real Jardin Botanico Real Jardin Botanico
Plaza de Murillo, 2 , Madrid, Spain
Phone - +34 91 4203017

It is a real pleasure to wander around these attractively landscaped gardens. You will see examples of a wide variety [more]

User Rating:4.0 User Rating:4.0
Zoo Aquarium de Madrid Zoo Aquarium de Madrid
Casa de Campo, s/n , Madrid, Spain
Phone - +34 91 5123770

"More than 2030 different species of mammals and birds live among the 20 hectares of parkland here. The zoo keeps more [more]

User Rating:4.5 User Rating:4.5

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Legazpi
Jan 14, 2009 by Kory from Morganton, NC
Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Parque Galvan.
  • Lackluster nightlife.

“I stayed here with a family during a school 'summer study abroad' program. All in all, this is a great place and a decent location in Madrid. There are easily - accessed metros throughout the area, the main one being the Legazpi access on the Yellow Line, which is only a few stops from Plaza del Sol and other desirable destinations within Madrid. Perhaps the best feature of the area is the fact that it is in close proximity to an amazing park, Parque Enrique Tierno Galvan. This park features a stunning Amphi theater, a plethora of great walking paths, a bridge that features great views of the area (and climbing to boot!), a man made river, elegant fountains, superb playgrounds, and is clean to boot! I feel that this park is a great alternative to the hustle and bustle of Retiro for all those trying to avoid a crowd. Although the allure of Retiro is hardly something to scoff at. As far as city features go, Legazpi doesn't disappoint here either. A bakery, supermarket, ice cream parlor, banks (including ATMs), internet cafes, and a few bars (one of which is even an official Irish pub - called The Red Corner if memory serves correctly) are all within short walking distance of each other. All of the people I encountered in the area were extremely friendly to boot. Disadvantages are few, but noteworthy. Although I stayed with a family when I was there, I did not notice many (if any) hotel accommodations nearby; check the area just to be sure. Also, if the rich Madrid nightlife is something you are looking for, Legazpi is probably not the place for you. There are only about 2 or 3 bars here, all of which seemed to attract an older crowd and closed early. Also, it is somewhat distanced from the center of Madrid, which is undoubtedly where most of the fun is to be had. A few easy Metro stops fixes this problem, but if you are needing to get back to Legazpi after the Metro shuts down for the evening, it will be a long walk or a pricey taxi ride. Overall, though, if you are looking for a stay in the quieter side of Madrid that still maintains the life of the city overall, this area is the place for you.”

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Museo Arqueologico
Aug 10, 2006 by lucia from Sofia
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Collections, reproduction of the Altamira's caves.
  • There aren't activities for kids or I didn't find them.

“Wonderful museum. In fact, all the national museums in Spain are great, remarkable interesting, but Archaeological museum in Madrid is amazing.”

6 of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Aug 29, 2005 by Anastasia from Boston
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

“A truly exceptional collection that covers every great art movement and includes every great artist. My only regret was that I did not get there sooner in the day, so I rushed through the 19th and 20th centuries, of which there was a great deal to see. I was particularly impressed by the Van Eyck, whose works are very rare, and by the inclusion of great American artists like Homer, Whistler, Pollock, and Rothko. While these artist are found often in American collections, they are rare to see in Europe.”

8 of 14 people found this review helpful.
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