Things to do in Madrid during winter.
Take a walking tour of this historic city
Spanish Inquisition Walking Tour
Explore the Plaza Mayor
Go for a walk in Retiro Park
walk down Gran Via
Gran Via is to Madrid what the Champs Elysees is to Paris. This magnificent street is synonymous with the city and has been the location for many Madrid-themed movies and TV shows. Centered on Gran Via is the Metropolitan Tower, which adorns any photo you'll see of this famous street. Architecture aside, it's an interesting place to enjoy food, shopping and entertainment.
Hang out at Puerta del Sol
Madrid's second square, Puerta del Sol is the center of Madrid's - mainly Spanish - life. Keep an eye out for the kilometer zero board, which marks the start of the country's six national highways. The big clock at Puerto del Sol is the main clock of the city - a popular place for people to gather on New Year's Eve!
Visit the Cibeles Palace located in the Plaza de Cibeles of the same name.
Visit the Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace is the official residence of the Spanish royal family, although today it is used only for ceremonies. Originally a Moorish castle built by Mohammed I, it was destroyed by fire in the 18th century. Soon after, the palace was completed in 1738. The Royal Palace of Madrid is open from October to March from 10am to 6pm and from April to October from 10am to 8pm. 11 euros for adults and 14 euros for guides.
Enter the Almudena Cathedral
Spain is a very religious country, and the Almudena Cathedral is the grandest place of worship in the capital. Entry to the cathedral is free, but a donation is recommended.
Day trips from Madrid in winter
go to toledo
The ancient city of Toledo was the capital of Spain until 1560. It's only an hour's drive from Madrid, and it's no surprise that it's full of historic buildings and monuments. Toledo is about an hour's drive from Madrid. You can easily go there by bus
Grand Avenue is a luxury shopping street in New Delhi, Spain, this street is very, very many luxury stores, categories are also very many, everyone well-known big brands may find here. In addition to some merchandise stores, there is also a famous architectural style, the architectural style is particularly distinctive, looks very solemn
Grand Avenue is the most famous street in Madrid, built between 1910 and 1929. This street is sometimes called "Broadway in Spain" and is one of the city's most important shopping districts with a large number of hotels and large cinemas. But since the late 2000s, many theaters have been replaced by shopping centers.
Built in 1952, Grand Avenue is a high-end shopping street in central Madrid, from Alcala Gate to the west to Plaza de España. Most of the streets are surrounded by traditional Spanish American architecture in Europe.
Very good place, very famous, worth coming
Very good place, have a chance to come together.
To put it bluntly, it's a luxury street.