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Embark on the Rivamare on a unique journey around the Mediterranean and explore the wonders of the Mallorcan coast. The jewel in the crown of the Riva shipping company is delivered by Meliá to provide you with an exclusive experience in an unparalleled natural environment.
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Daniel Pérez Barriga, a social and cultural anthropologist specialized in building fashion brands, unveils the best of Spanish fashion. His passion for craftsmanship and fashion has led him to join the Madrid Es Moda board of directors, an urban festival promoted by the Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España (Association of Fashion Creators of Spain).
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Together with the best masters, discover first-hand the typical Menorcan products, participate in their production or visit some of the island’s most iconic workshops. A journey through the senses, where you will learn about the history and know-how of several generations. An experience that encompasses an array of proposals and will allow you to choose the path you want to travel.
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<p>If you want to play a few holes during your holiday in Punta Cana and take advantage of the great weather and stunning scenery in the Caribbean, Cocotal Golf & Country Club is one of the best golf courses the Caribbean island has to offer. The perfect choice for a round of golf in the Dominican Republic!</p>
This tour of Madrid uncovers some of the most captivating secrets of the capital. Prepare to dive into an authentic journey filled with intriguing anecdotes, stories, and legends.
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This monument in Madrid dates back to the Middle Ages and is tied to the local conflict between the Church and the nobility over the forests and rich lands, home to strawberry trees and bears. Some stories suggest that King Alfonso XI, proud of having hunted a large brown bear in the forests of Madrid, wished to make the bear an official symbol of the city. What we know for certain is that the bear symbol appeared during the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, with flags and shields featuring a "bear with seven stars on its back."
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In Madrid, an interesting fact is that the locals are called "gatos," or "cats." This nickname has its roots in the 11th century, during the city's reconquest. According to legend, a soldier climbed the city wall using his hands and feet, much like a cat, which led to his nickname. This soldier’s remarkable feat gained so much attention that his family embraced the name "cats" with pride. Over time, it came to refer to all Madrid residents whose families had lived there for several generations, extending to include your grandparents today.
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The Temple of Debod stands out as one of the most remarkable landmarks in Madrid. This ancient Egyptian temple, built in the 2nd century BC, was presented as a gift from Egypt to Spain in 1968, thanking the Spanish for their support in preserving Nubian temples. Relocated and rebuilt in Parque del Oeste in Madrid, the Temple of Debod showcases the essence of ancient Egyptian culture. The stones of this historic site have seen various rituals and worship of gods like Amun and Isis. Today, the Temple of Debod offers a serene atmosphere and is known for some of the most stunning sunsets in the city.
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Retiro Park features the statue of the Fallen Angel, often regarded as the only depiction of Satan in the world. Crafted by sculptor Ricardo Bellver in 1877, it portrays the fall of the defiant angel from John Milton's "Paradise Lost." Although its installation sparked controversy, the statue has emerged as a significant cultural and tourist attraction, accompanied by urban myths and legends. Situated at a height of 666 meters above sea level, the statue has inspired many stories and theories related to the number of the beast.
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Madrid boasts its own ghost station, Chamberí Station. It opened in 1919 and closed in 1966, originally part of the city's first metro line. Today, it is known as "Andén 0." Preserving the spirit of its time, the station houses a museum where visitors can examine the history of the Madrid metro. Fans of the paranormal and urban legends are drawn to the station's unique atmosphere. It has inspired many stories, and some say it is home to a spirit that halts time.
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The Reina Sofía Museum stands as one of Spain's key contemporary art venues. It evolved from the San Carlos Hospital into a vibrant art space, and it stirred debate when Picasso's Guernica joined the permanent collection. This museum blends art with history, providing visitors a rich experience through its exhibitions and the building's striking architecture. The Reina Sofía has also fostered artistic collaborations, sparked ideological discussions, and hosted cultural events that significantly influence the cultural scene in Madrid and throughout Spain.
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Established in 1725, Casa Botín is not just the oldest restaurant in Madrid; it is also recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest operating restaurant in the world. This historic establishment has observed the changes in Madrid's culinary scene and has welcomed notable figures like Goya and Hemingway. Its renowned roast suckling pig and charming ambiance draw many visitors daily who wish to enjoy this classic cuisine.
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Calle Alcalá is among the longest and oldest streets in Madrid. It is rich with hidden legends and notable buildings, featuring everything from spirits in the Linares Palace to conspiracies in government offices. Strolling along Calle Alcalá provides not just an architectural tour from Puerta del Sol to the Fuente de Cibeles but also an opportunity to uncover the stories and experiences that have shaped the identity of this vibrant city.
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The San Miguel market, located near the Plaza Mayor, is a key iron market in Madrid and has served as a gathering spot for food lovers since its opening in 1916. After its renovation in the 21st century, it has established itself as one of the finest gourmet markets in the city. Featuring stalls with a mix of traditional and creative tapas, the San Miguel Market is a vibrant space where history, flavor, and the social scene of Madrid unite.
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