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There is no end of things to see in Madrid, and we’re here to help with an itinerary that introduces the city’s most iconic ...
Gran Vía is Madrid’s Broadway, lined with shops and carved through the old city to make way for modernization in the early ...
To the east of central Madrid ... de Cristal (Crystal Palace), which holds regular art exhibitions. You can also stop and smell the roses in the Rosaleda (Rose Garden), which boasts more ...
From this viewpoint, you can't miss the iconic Metrópolis Building presiding over the beginning of Gran Vía with a dome on which a winged Victoria statue ... to the Royal Palace of Madrid.
The future queen of the Netherlands bloomed up in Madrid to open a tulip garden in time for spring ... in the Plaza de Oriente in front of the Royal Palace of Madrid. She arrived in Madrid ...
Next, walk five minutes away to Plaza Mayor, one of the most iconic attractions in Madrid. After a little people-watching, check out Puerta del Sol five minutes away and its famous statue of a ...
4 March Romeo and Juliet returns to The Royal Ballet ... Gold Bunny Hunt returns to the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. Seek out the statues and look on their red ribbons for their names ...
Construction workers started digging to install a safety feature but ended up stumbling upon the forgotten medieval building.
The Frozen: Elsa 1: 1 Statue (LS-0119) Captures with perfect Queen of Arendelle, who has the magical power of controlling ice and snow, in impressive 1.70 meter high 1.70 meter. Elsa comes with ...