Posts tagged Where to eat in Madrid
Discover Botin: Madrid's Oldest Restaurant

If you’re looking for an old world, classic Spanish restaurant with the best of traditional cuisine, nothing beats El Sobrino de Botín.

Depending on who you ask, Botin is either the oldest restaurant in the world or the longest continuously operating restaurant (a subtle but important distinction). Regardless of which definition you chose, if the stone walls could talk they would tell the history of Spain itself.

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The Best Breakfast and Brunch in Malasaña

Breakfast in Madrid can be as traditional as a toasted country bread drizzled with olive oil or as extravagant as an eggs benedict and two-mimosa brunch!

For great breakfast and brunch options, Malasaña has it all. Sip your café con leche at an outdoor café, dunk churros into thick hot chocolate at a family-run churrería or tuck into poached eggs on avocado toast at a neighborhood hotspot.


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Must-Visit Madrid Markets

No trip to Madrid is complete without a visit to a neighborhood market.

Madrid’s fresh food markets are the center of neighborhood life and the best place to buy fresh produce, meats, cheeses and traditional snacks! Madrid’s neighborhood markets are also the perfect place to grab supplies for a picnic in Madrid’s Retiro park or river-walk park (Madrid Rio) or to have an informal lunch moving from stand to stand.

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