4. Estadio Stantiago Bernabeu-
The self-guided tour goes through the whole stadium from top to bottom. The locker rooms, the field, the bench, and the press room. all for only 19 euro, or just about 22 US dollars.
3. Welcome Skateboarding Shop -
The guys that were working when I came in were super helpful and even marked up my tourist map with spots to skate. They have created a cool local skate scene in Madrid.
2. Mercado de San Miguel -
This old market has little stands that sells things from fried foods tois-it-still-alive(?) foods,
Try some classic Spanish croquetas, fried cheese and Iberian ham, and grab a glass of wine or beer and enjoy the sights and smells of Spanish cuisine.
1. Retiro Park -
This was my favorite place to hang out in Madrid. Rent a bike for a few hours and ride around the entire park, seriously, you probably won't have time to see it all without one. At about half the size of New York's central park, this park is filled with statues, monuments, plazas, and gardens as well as places to just hang out and listen to local musicians play jazz in the park.
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