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Madrid, December: Things to Do



things to do in madrid in december

Madrid's festive atmosphere will be a draw for anyone planning a December trip. Madrid's holiday season is filled with activities and festivities, which is something that most cities don't do. Book ahead to make sure you get the most from your time. You can also immerse yourself into local culture in December.

El Retiro Park

Madrid's El Retiro Park offers great winter weather. The Spanish Monarchy was the original owner of the park, until the late nineteenth-century when it was made public. In the winter, it is filled with snowy trees and is a wonderful place for people to walk and relax.

There are many beautiful gardens and monuments in the park. The park is a great place to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. The Jardin de Vivaces is the Andalusian-style garden, while the Jardines de Cecilio Rodriguez is the Andalusian-style one. There are also two rose gardens and a Mexican conifer, thought to be the oldest tree in Madrid.

Reina Sofia Museum

Visit the Reina Sofia Museum when you plan a trip to Madrid. This museum houses an impressive collection of Spanish art including works by Picasso, Salvador Dali, and others. It also gives free access its library. The museum is a wonderful place to learn all about Spain's historical past.

To save yourself time, you can purchase skip-the-line tickets, which allow you to skip the line. The lines are typically shorter in the afternoon. The museum is most visited during the week between 15:00-17:00.

Walking tour through Tapas

Tapas walking tours in Madrid offer the ideal way to get your fix, whether you are a vegetarian, or just a fan of Spanish food. The tour will take you to four of Spain's most famous bars and restaurants. Apart from delicious food, the tour will include tasting traditional Spanish wine as well as sherry. The tours start every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 8pm. You will be picked up at a location near Oso y Madrono.

Your Madrid walking tour will include a guide from the local foodie community who will show you around some of Madrid's most popular tapas bars. On the tour, you'll taste at least three types and learn how they should be enjoyed. They will also teach you how to order them. The tour starts at the opera station and ends close to the statue of Neptune, located in the lively Plaza Canovas del Castillo.

Royal Botanic Garden

Madrid's Royal Botanic Garden is a wonderful place to spend an evening or afternoon. It is located just next to the Prado Museum and is accessible by metro. You can find permanent and temporary displays in the gardens. There is a 2EUR entrance fee. You can also find discounted tickets for teachers, the elderly, and students. You can also purchase a family ticket for your trip together.

The garden is decorated using festive lights. The garden is surrounded by lush greenery, so visitors can take in the beautiful sights. After a day of sightseeing, a stroll through the park's 29-acres is a great way to unwind. You'll find lovely fountains, pathways lined by trees, and open air cafes.

Las Meninas

The Meninas sculptures are designed by the artists Paul Oteyza, Rosana, Rafael Nadal, Dani Rovira, and Quique Dacosta. They are a tribute of health workers during the recent coronavirus epidemic. By scanning QR codes embedded on the sculptures, visitors can find out more about the work and the inspiration behind it. The QR codes also allow visitors to virtually explore the work.

The date of the painting is unknown. Although Velazquez might have completed the painting in 1655, some historians believe he started it at least a year before he finished it. It's thought that Velazquez's disciple, Martinez del Mazo, completed the sketch first and added the characters. Although the evidence isn’t clear, the painting may also be Dorset's. Professor who analysed the painting used a computer program to create it electronically. He then superimposed two photographs of the painting onto each other. Professor Goss said that the overlap between the two images was not visible with the naked eye.


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FAQ

How do you prepare your body for vacation?

To live a healthy life on vacation, you need to eat well and exercise.

Before you leave for work, it is important to be well-hydrated and rested.

Make sure you have all the necessary travel documents and medications ready to go.

You should also ensure that you have enough medicine to last you through your trip if you plan to take any medication.

Last but not least, make sure you have a spare set of clothes in case something happens.


What should you do the first time you arrive at your travel destination after you have arrived?

A plan should be prepared for each step of your journey. It helps you know what to expect and where to go next.

It is important to plan ahead so you don't forget anything.

For instance, if your trip to a city lasts more than one hour, research which landmarks, museums, and parks you'd like.

You might also want to get a map and learn more about the history of the region.


Do you ever worry about forgetting something when you travel?

Yes, I often forget stuff. This is especially true when I am on a short vacation. Fortunately, I always have everything, so I never run short of things.

I always keep my passport, for example. Also, I always make sure that I have enough money before I purchase tickets.

My phone charger is always with me. For other items, I carry a small bag.



Statistics

  • Between the ages of 11 and 13, kids, or tweens, will likely want some autonomy but also need boundaries. (travelandleisure.com)
  • According to Maori legends, this park holds 14 fjords that were all carved by a giant stonemason with an adze. (busytourist.com)
  • No Checked Bags: No Alcoholic beverages with more than 70% alcohol (over 140 proof), including grain alcohol and 151 proof rum. (tsa.gov)
  • Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. (tsa.gov)
  • That's an 18% jump from 2019, the previous record year. (travelandleisure.com)



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  7. Passengers' age group.
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Madrid, December: Things to Do