Stadtviertel in Madrid
Jede Ecke von Madrid erzählt eine andere Geschichte. Unser kuratierter Guide zu den fesselndsten Stadtvierteln.
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Stadtviertel vergleichen
Barrio de Salamanca
Madrid's old-money quarter, where luxury retail meets white-tablecloth classics and the city's finest seafood.
Chamberí
Residential, low-tourist and gastronomically essential, where Madrid actually eats along the Ponzano corridor.
Malasaña
Bohemian, design-led Madrid: specialty coffee, natural wine and long late lunches around Plaza del Dos de Mayo.
Chueca
Polished, central and design-led, with a high density of chef-driven rooms around Plaza de Chueca.
Las Letras
The Literary Quarter between Sol and the Prado, where historic tabernas meet the great art-museum spine.
La Latina
Madrid's oldest tapas-crawl spine along Cava Baja, with Sunday vermut and Michelin-starred flamenco.
Centro / Sol-Gran Vía
Madrid's tourist-dense historic core, where only the genuine institutions and a few rooftops earn the visit.
Justicia / Alonso Martínez
Quiet, embassy-lined Justicia near Plaza de Alonso Martínez, where refined dining stays low on spectacle.
Chamartín / Castellana
Business-and-residential Madrid along the Castellana, where corporate travel meets three-star gastronomy.
Conde Duque / Argüelles
Leafy, cultured Conde Duque, with the cultural centre, Templo de Debod sunsets and quiet neighbourhood bistros.
Lavapiés
Madrid's most multicultural barrio: immigrant kitchens, a coffee roastery and the La Tabacalera art space.
Retiro / Ibiza
Green-lung Madrid by the great park, with Pescaderías-group seafood, refined tables and the museum edge.