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The City
Madrid is the capital of Spain and is home to the Spanish Royal family as well as the Spanish Government. It is a modern metropolitan city and an economic and industrial center of Spain, and, with its population of nearly 3,5 million people, is also the biggest city in Spain. It is located in the center of the Iberian Peninsula and is surrounded by mountains and natural parks. Although it is located in the center of the country, it has traditionally been the hub between different areas of Spain and is therefore connected to all major Spanish cities by train, road, or air. Madrid has a lot of interesting attractions that offer both culture and amusement.
The city is full of great monuments, like the royal palace, the Plaza Mayor or the many statuettes, and for people interested in art, the museum’s Del Prado, Reina Sofia or Thyssen have some of the most fantastic collections of famous Spanish painters like Velazquez, Goya, Picasso or Miro. If you like to be entertained, Madrid has two big amusement parks and there are regular international concerts, big flea markets, parades and other activities going on.
To sports enthusiasts, Madrid can offer everything from skiing (only 1 hour away by bus) during the winter, to golf all year round, as well as international sporting events and the possibility to practice nearly any sport at the University facilities. If you like going out at night, Madrid has a very interesting nightlife throughout the whole week and which is available all year round. You can either go out for a tapa (Spanish snack), eat at a very nice restaurant, go to the cinema or one of the many theatres, or find nearly any type of bar or disco.The Government’s headquarters, the Cortes, and the official residence of the Kings of Spain are all located in Madrid. In financial terms, Madrid houses the headquarters of numerous international and national companies. The capital is also a haven of culture, with world-famous museums such as the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofía Museum.