MADRID & Segovia - World-class art, multi-Michelin cuisine, tapas and after-hour clubs: it can only be Madrid.
To soak up the famous ambience of Madrid’s streets, visit Mercado de San Miguel, the well-kept example of Beaux Arts iron and glass architecture where tapas bars and food stands welcome visitors day and night. For a more dramatic culinary setting, Philippe Starck’s design for haute cuisine at Ramses is also a marvel to behold.
If, after the Rembrandts and Rubens of Madrid’s ‘Golden Triangle’ you seek life of a more lively native, watch how Real Madrid vies for victory on the football pitch.
Just 25 kilometres north-east of Las Rozas Village is the imposing splendour of the Royal Monastery at San Lorenzo de El Escorial. North of El Escorial lies Segovia, whose old city enjoys UNESCO World Heritage Site status and whose cathedral, dominating the city and surrounding land, is a masterpiece of Basque-Castilian Gothic.
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- Monasterio De Sa...

- Striking 16th-century monument at the foot of Mount Abantos.
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