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MADRIDFALL & WINTER GUIDE 2011 – 2012The best places to eat, sleep and playin Madrid this fall and winterWith more than 50 million reviews and opinions, TripAdvisor makes travelplanning a snap for the 50 million travelers visiting our site each month.Think before you print. And if you do print, print double-sided.

INTRODUCTIONTripAdvisor, the most trusted source for where to eat, sleep and play in thousands of destinations aroundthe world, has collected the best insider tips from its 50 million monthly visitors to produce a uniqueseries of travel guides. In addition to the best hotels, restaurants and attractions for every type of traveler,you’ll get great advice about what to pack, how to get around and where to find the best views. Be sureto check out the guides at www.tripadvisor.com.You’ll find reviews for more than520,000 hotels, 125,000 vacation rentals,155,000 attractions and 715,000 restaurants onTripAdvisor.com. Learn from other travelerswhat to expect before you make your plans.TRAVEL TIPS1. “Get ready to adjust your clock.Nothing really starts happening untilabout 10:30 at night.”—TripAdvisorMember, California2. “Take your opera glasses—thebullring in Madrid is the largest inSpain, with some 30,000 seats.”—TripAdvisor Member, Seattle, Wash.3. “You can take your baby just aboutanywhere—even to the tapas bars,the Prado museum and the Puertadel Sol shopping area. I definitelyrecommend bringing a stroller;preferably a heavy duty one. Theold streets in some parts of townwould be hard on a flimsy stroller.”—TripAdvisor Member, Chicago, Ill.InsideMADRIDOn its high perch smack dab in the center of the country,Madrid stands as the capital of Spain and the highest capital inEurope. Its five million residents, known as Madrileños, riseearly (if they ever got to bed at all) for a local favorite—coffeeand churros, a tasty fried-dough pastry. Join them in thiscustom and the morning sugar rush will energize you for aday of non-stop action. At first glance, Madrid might seemserious—and it is—but it has a fully developed fun side: araging art and cultural scene, including world-class museums,trend-setting galleries, engaging shows, rowdy parks, relaxinggardens and serious, serious nightlife. For the most favorableview of the city, simply look up and take in the architecturallydiverse and visually pleasing buildings—some say Madrid’sbuildings are its best attribute. Of course, those with a sweettooth might award that honor to the churros.tripadvisor.com2

TopVIEWSMADRID’S BEST VIEWS“One thing to know about Madrid (and it hastaken me some time to find out) is that itsbeauty is better captured if you look upwards.Take a look at the buildings in Barrio deSalamanca.”—TripAdvisor MemberBarrio de Salamanca, Alfonso XII and PiamonteWheretoTake “the teleférico/cable car that goesfrom (sort of) near Plaza de España/PalacioReal to the park Casa de Campo. Views ofMadrid from the west end of the city arespectacular.”—TripAdvisor MemberOn Moncloa, “there’s an impressive buildingon the left (the Air Force headquarters) anda lookout tower where you can get a viewof the city.”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridLookout Tower, MoncloaTeleférico, Paseo del Pintor Rosales, s/nPLAYTripAdvisor members have posted morethan 8,000,000 traveler photos on thesite. The good, the bad and the verycandid. It’s almost like being there!TOP 10 Attractions1. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza), Paseo delPrado, 8, 91 369 01516. Bernabeu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabeu), Avenida de Concha Espina1, 91 398 43002. Retiro Park (Parque del Retiro), Between C. Alfonso XII and Avenida deMenendez Pelayo7. Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real), Calle Bailen, 91 454 88003. Prado Museum (Museo del Prado), Paseo del Prado s/n, 91 330 28004. Sorolla Museum (Museo de Sorollo), 37 Martinez Campos, 91 310 15845. Hermitage of San Antonio de la Florida (Ermita de San Antonio), Paseode la Florida, 91 542 07228. Queen Sofia Arts Center (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia)Santa Isabel, 52, 91 774 10009. Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande, Plaza de San Francisco el GrandeSan Buenaventura, 91 365 380010. Palacio de Comunicaciones, Plaza de Cibeles, 91 396 2679FAMILIES“Faunia is a great mix of both indoor andoutdoor things to see. Many of the animalsare allowed to roam quite freely. We sawsome incredibly cute little furry animalspopping up out of holes in a grass bank. Kidswill love it!”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridFaunia, Avenida Comunidades 28, 91 301 6210Zoo Aquarium de la Casa de Campo offered“a very good day out. The aquarium is a lot biggerthan it first appears. Great variety of animals.Cafeteria is well worth a visit, so don’t botherwith the packed lunch. Arrived intending to killa couple of hours and spent all day there!”—TripAdvisor Member, Northampton, EnglandZoo Aquarium de la Casa de Campo, Casade Campo, 91 512 3770“The Museo Naval is a gem. The exhibitsare in Spanish, so it helps if you know a bit,but there is an informative English guide. Itwas also free. But check the hours becauseit isn’t open very long during the day.”—TripAdvisor Member, Stamford, Conn.Museo Naval, Paseo del Prado 5, 91 379 5299ROMANCERetiro Park (Parque del Retiro) “is buzzingwith people walking dogs, jogging, juggling,dancing, singing, practicing Tai Chi, sunbathingand even watching the world go by. Thegardens, boating lake, statues and topiaryreally make this a special place in the heart ofa great city. If you were going to propose tosomeone, this would be the perfect place.”—TripAdvisor Member, Edinburgh, ScotlandYou’ll be “overwhelmed by the beauty ofBasilica de San Francisco El Grande.It’s a hidden gem. What a fantastic place tohave the perfect wedding!”—TripAdvisorMember, Malaga, SpainBasilica de San Francisco El Grande, Plazade San Francisco el Grande, 91 365 3800“1917 Blinis & Vodkas is a gem. You cango for drinks or have their delicious blinis,made with all sort of smoked fish. Thedecoration is very intimate: red velvetcurtains, gold painted ceilings, dim lights,and smooth jazz music.”—TripAdvisorMember, Madrid1917 Blinis & Vodkas, Calle de laIndependencia 1, 91 124 9800Retiro Park (Parque del Retiro), betweenAlfonso XII and Avenida de Menendez PelayoCall an Expedia Travel Specialist now 877 633 3716tripadvisor.com 3

WheretoPLAYBUDGET“The Sorolla Museum is a hidden gem andis one of the most enjoyable musems to see.The paintings are wonderful and there aremany, especially on the upper floor. Thereare many artistic things to see in the houseand the patios are simply beautiful. Thehouse is like a decorative arts museum andshows wonderful furniture from the past.”—TripAdvisor Member, Malaga, SpainSorolla Museum (Museo de Sorollo), 37Martinez Campos, 91 310 1584“La Latina is in the heart of old Madrid,with picturesque streets and the mostcharming restaurants and bars. Browsethrough the market, have a full meal or gofor tapas here, tapas there and before thenight ends, you’ve had tapas everywhere!Expect to get caught by the fiesta and endyour day on top of a barstool, smiling andtoasting in a dancing, yelling crowd. This iswhat celebration of everyday life should belike!”—TripAdvisor Member, Oslo, NorwayLa Latina“I left my heart in Gate of the Sun (Puertadel Sol). It was the center of my experiencein Madrid. Andean street musicians (evenmariachis sometimes!), major peoplewatching, places to eat and central to many ofthe best nightspots. I miss Madrid like mad.”—TripAdvisor Member, Los Angeles, Calif.Gate of the Sun (Puerta del Sol),Mayor and Alcala“This is what celebration ofeveryday life should be like!”ADVENTUREBravo Bike Tour “was definitely a highlightof our stay in Madrid. We rode past squares,statues, fountains, parks, the Prado, PlazaMayor, Palacio Real and other points ofinterest. It was a great three-hour tour.”—TripAdvisor Member, Las Vegas, Nev.Bravo Bike Tour, Calle Juan AlvarezMendizábal, 19, 91 758 2945“We had a beautiful day with Madrid SegwayTours and had tons of fun while seeing partsof the city that we wouldn’t have otherwise.The Segway is very easy to operate andadapt to, and the owner provides plenty oftime to get comfortable and experiment.”—TripAdvisor Member, New JerseyMadrid Segway Tours, Plaza de Espana,65 982 4499“Ski in Madrid year-round. Madrid SnowZone is the largest indoor track in Europeand the only one in the world that reproducesan authentic mountain environment. There’salso tubing, a children’s park and go-karting.The most diverse alternatives for enjoying aday.”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridMadrid Xanadu, Autovia A-5 (N-V), Km 23.5,Margen Izquierdo, Arroyomolinos, 90 226 3026EDUCATIONAL/HISTORICALThyssen-Bornemisza Museum (MuseoThyssen-Bornemisza) is “a delight. Itrepresents one of the greatest private artcollections in the world. Almost all majorartists are represented. Never overwhelming,this collection is informative, enlightening andexquisite. Not to be missed.”—TripAdvisorMember, Toronto, OntarioThyssen-Bornemisza Museum (MuseoThyssen-Bornemisza), Paseo del Prado 8,91 369 0151RELAXATION“Parque del Oeste is a magnificent park,with a great variety of trees and plants. Youcan walk and walk without tiring. Enjoythe ‘sounds of nature.’ Though you are inthe middle of the city, the park drownsout all the noise. Best of all, it’s not full oftourists!”—TripAdvisor Member, TexasParque del Oeste, Moncloa-Argüelles“Don’t leave Madrid without a visit to QueenSofia Arts Center. It was the highlightof my visit. If you want a treat on modern/contemporary art, then walk around andgive yourself plenty of time to soak inthe inspiring works! Of course, Picasso’sGuernica draws the crowd. But don’tleave without seeing what Spain has donewith art in the mid to late 20th century.”—TripAdvisor Member, Philadelphia, Pa.Queen Sofia Arts Center (Museo NacionalCentro de Arte Reina Sofia), Santa Isabel 52,91 774 1000“The Royal Palace is not the current royalresidence, and one can see why. The palace isclearly a great and impressive building, housingmany of Spain’s treasures, but many of the roomsare a reflection of a time long since gone.”—TripAdvisor Member, Sheffield, EnglandRoyal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real), CalleBailén, 91 454 8800“ give yourself plenty of timeto soak in the inspiring works!”Sabatini Gardens “are in neoclassic style,with symmetrical designs that includefountains and many bushes, trees andflowers. There’s a large reflecting poolsurrounded by Roman statues and manybenches where one can sit and relax. Itis a very quiet and beautiful place.”—TripAdvisor Member, Malaga, SpainEscape cosmopolitan Madrid on a daytripto nearby Alcalá de Henares. Easilyreached by train or bus, this ancient city isthe birthplace of Cervantes. It was grantedUNESCO World Heritage status for its “richcollection of churches and monasteries andits 15th century university.”—TripAdvisorMember, Malaga, SpainSabatini Gardens, Royal Palace, NorthFacadeAlcalá de Henares, 20 miles north of MadridCall an Expedia Travel Specialist now 877 633 3716tripadvisor.com 4

What’stheTOURHow to Get Around“Get the tourist pass for the Metro, whichyou can purchase at any Metro station. Youget unlimited rides for however many daysyou buy. We rode the Metro EVERYWHERE.You will need your passport whenpurchasing the pass. The pass also gives youunlimited rides on the bus. These passes aregreat!”—TripAdvisor Member“Parking is nightmarish; walking is the bestway to get around the compact center ofMadrid. Or, taxis are inexpensive and wellregulated. Look for an illuminated ‘libre’ signon the roof.”—TripAdvisor MemberWHEREto“Open Roof Bus Tour is a must to getaround; you can hop on and off at numerouspoints around the city.”—TripAdvisorMember, United KingdomWant more information on Madrid?TripAdvisor.com offers free weekly e-mailupdates filled with new deals, reviewsand articles for Madrid or any otherdestination you choose.eatFAMILIES“El Buey is a little tricky to find but worthit—good atmosphere, very typical Spanishmenu, polite service & child-friendly.”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridEl Buey, Plaza de la Marina Espanola 1, 91541 3041ROMANCEChocolat, Santa Maria 30, 91 429 4565“Meson del Champinon has reasonablypriced food with a lovely atmosphere.Their calamares o chopitos were deliciousand a very large portion for the price!”—TripAdvisor MemberMeson del Champinon, Calle Cava de SanMiguel 17, 91 559 6790“I would dress up abit for this one!”“We sat outside at the Cafe de Oriente.It is hard to describe just how perfectthis setting is—on a pedestrian streetoverlooking a gorgeous garden in front ofthe royal palace. Great location, perfectatmosphere!”—TripAdvisor Member,Phoenix, Ariz.Cafe de Oriente, Plaza de Oriente 2,91 541 3974BUDGET“Museo del Jamon is a good place to sitand watch all the activity. It was packedday and night whenever we went. You cansimply order to take out or sit in. A goodsize Serrano ham and cheese sandwichcosts only around 5 euros and is very filling.It also has great paella at a great price.”—TripAdvisor Member, Seville, SpainMuseo del Jamon, Calle Mayor 7,91 500 3626“Chocolat is the best chocolateria in Madrid:perfect chocolate, not excessively sweetor gloopy, churros which are hot and crispyand staff that are never short of a smile.”—TripAdvisor Member, Oxford, U.K.Enjoy “romantic dining in a glorious, gildedsetting, with lovely views of the Parque delOeste at the gorgeous Club Allard. It’s aprivate club whose stunning dining roomis open to the public. Club members getthe best tables by the windows facing thepark, but the tables across the aisle are fine,too. I would dress up a bit for this one! Andreserve in advance!”—TripAdvisor Member,United States.Club Allard, Ferraz 2, 91 559 0939Cafe Melo’s has “huge croquetas andenormous sandwiches that can fill you andfive of your friends up—with beer—forabout 15 euros total.”—TripAdvisor MemberCafe Melo’s, C/Ave Maria 44, 91 527 5054Try the Menu Degustacion at Casino deMadrid for “the most amazing joyful meal.Our meal started with a gin fizz frozen onthe bottom and topped with warm foam,leaving us with a gin fizz moustache thatmade us laugh. After a few of the littlesnacks, you’re smiling, having fun and feelinglike a child with very sophisticated tastes.”—TripAdvisor Member, OklahomaLa Terraza del Casino, Alcalá 15,91 532 1275“One of my favorite spots is Casa Labrafor tapas (just ask for one of each: ‘uno decada’) and beer.”—TripAdvisor Member,MadridCasa Labra, Tetuán 12, 91 531 0081“ just ask for one of each: ‘uno de cada’”Call an Expedia Travel Specialist now 877 633 3716tripadvisor.com5

WHEREtoeatHEALTH-CONSCIOUS“La Gloria de Montera is “a nice restaurant”that serves “very affordable Mediterraneanfood. No reservations, so you have to bethere before opening time for a table (8:30P.M. or so).”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridLa Gloria de Montera, Caballero de Gracia 10,91 523 4407HIDDEN GEMS“We’ve just returned from Madrid and found—well stumbled upon, really—THE JEWELfor authentic, cheap dining with outstandingquality: La Sanabresa. The restaurant opensat 8:30 P.M., and if you’re not there by 9:00,expect to queue to get in. We went threetimes out of our five-night stay. For fourpeople—appetizer, main course, dessert, twobottles of wine. Total bill—wait for it— 61.Totally unbelievable and totally fabulous.”—TripAdvisor Member, Torrox Costa, SpainLa Sanabresa, Calle Amor de Dios 12,91 429 0338“Viva La Vida is quite an innovative place. It’sbuffet style food, all completely vegetarian,and you pay according to the weight of thefood you eat. There’s an excellent variety ofstuff: aubergine lasagne, croquettes, hummus,couscous, salad, rice, plus yummy desserts.The carrot cake and chocolate cake are to diefor!”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridViva La Vida, Costanilla de San Andres 16,91 366 3349“Named after the 1961 Luis Buñuel filmclassic, Viridiana is widely regarded asone of Madrid’s finest restaurants. It isrenowned for the creative imagination ofits chef and part-owner, who has lined thewalls with stills from Buñuel films. Specialtiesare contemporary adaptations of traditionalrecipes.”—TripAdvisor Member, MadridViridiana, Juan de Mena 14, 91 523 4478“What a party for ourtastebuds!”“Casa Nemesio is an excellent restaurantwith very fresh seafood. The staff arefriendly and they even have an Englishmenu. It’s not cheap, but it’s good valuefor excellent food.”—TripAdvisor Member,Sydney, AustraliaCasa Nemesio, Paseo de la Castellana,91 323 8410“You must, must, must dine at AC Palaciodel Retiro, even if you don’t stay in thishotel. Who dines at their hotel in Madrid?That’s what we thought! But we got so tiredone day from all the sights that we decidedto stay in and try the restaurant at the hotel.What a party for our tastebuds! We wereblown away—and both of us are restaurantsnobs. The foie gras was just heavenly, thefish was flavorful, sumptuous sauce choice.One of the best meals we had in Europe!”—TripAdvisor Member, Los Angeles, Calif.AC Palacio del Retiro, Alfonso XII 14,91 523 7460SPECIAL EVENTSFind the perfect gifts at a price that won’t leave you broke atEstampa, Madrid’s premier print and contemporary art fair, featuringworks by famous artists as well as emerging generations.(October 20 – 23)Estampa, IFEMA, Parque Ferial Juan Carlos 1, 91 544 7727,http://www.estampa.orgCelebrate diversity on film during the Madrid Gay and LesbianFilm Festival, featuring over 100 screenings of films from local andinternational filmmakers. (November 3 – 13)Madrid Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, various venues,http://lesgaicinemad.comThe whole family will be enchanted by the annual ChristmasWorld (Ciudad de los Niños), when Plaza de Colón is magicallytransformed into a wonderland of music, flamenco performances,puppet shows and much more. (December)Christmas World (Ciudad de los Niños), Plaza de Colón, 91 588 1636(Tourist Office)Lace up your running shoes and dash towards 2012 at the SanSilvestre Vallecana, a 10K fun run through the barrio of Vallecas onNew Year’s Eve. (December 31)San Silvestre Vallecana, Vallecas, http://www.sansilvestrevallecana.comHave a sweet tooth? Catch some goodies at the Twelfth NightChildren’s Parade, where the Three Kings and their helpers willtoss out candies to the cheering crowds. (January 6)Twelfth Night Children’s Parade, El Retiro parque – Plaza MayorThe Netherlands is this year’s invited guest at the MadridInternational Contemporary Art Fair (ARCO), although themassive art fair will feature works of modern and contemporary artfrom all over the globe. (February 15 – 19)ARCO, Feria Madrid Exhibition Centre, Parque Ferial Juan Carlos 1(IFEMA), 91 722 3000, http://www.arco.ifema.esFeast and dance in the days leading up to Lent at the MadridCarnaval, featuring costume competitions, music, food and theannual Burial of the Sardine. (February 16 - 21)Madrid Carnaval, various locations, 91 588 1636 (Tourist Office)Call an Expedia Travel Specialist now 877 633 3716tripadvisor.com 6

WheretoSTAYFAMILIESHostal Acapulco is a “great, cheap, clean,safe family hostel right in the middle ofeverything. The room had four single bedswith heaps of room to move and a smallbalcony overlooking a square. Lots ofnatural light. We felt very safe, and therewere so many shops, restaurants and barsaround us. A great find for a wonderfulcity!”—TripAdvisor Member, AustraliaHostal Acapulco, Salud 13, 4th floor, Plazadel Carmen, 91 531 1945“The Westin Palace is a very fancy hotelin a great location in Madrid. The hotel isnot modern, but has an old-world luxuriousfeel and charm. It’s large and bustling, withgreat rooms and bathrooms.”—TripAdvisorMember, MadridWestin Palace Madrid, Plaza de las Cortes 7,91 360 8000“A great find for awonderful city!”Hotel Suites Viena, Juan ÁlvarezMendizábal 17, 91 758 3605ROMANCEThe Gran Melia Fenix is a “lovely placeto celebrate a special occasion. The roomwas beautiful, the outdoor Jacuzzi great forrelaxing, and the royal service second tonone. We didn’t hear any noise from theother rooms during our stay.”—TripAdvisorMember, Dublin, Ireland“The suite at Hotel Suites Viena is a goodsize with plenty of storage space. Thequiet and safe location, air conditioning/heating, laminate floor, blackout curtains,good-sized bed and comfortablemodern furniture made our stay verycomfortable. I recommend this hotel tofamilies—the kitchenette is ideal if travelingwith children.”—TripAdvisor Member,Amsterdam, NetherlandsA “fab, chic hotel on the corner of plazaSanta Ana, Hotel Room Mate Alicia isa breath of fresh air: minimalist decor, hip,clean and friendly staff.”—TripAdvisorMember, Edinburgh, ScotlandHotel Room Mate Alicia, C/ Prado 2,91 389 6095“Casa De Madrid was the first stop onour honeymoon in Spain, and we wereabsolutely delighted. It felt more like abeautiful home than a hotel.”—TripAdvisorMember, Mumbai, IndiaCasa De Madrid, Calle Arrieta 2,91 559 5791Gran Melia Fenix, Calle de Hermosilla 2,91 431 6700“This hotel was a steal.”BUDGETAbracadabra “is a fantastic place to stay inMadrid. Clean, safe, comfortable, modernand accessible rates—that’s all we want tofind on holidays! Do not hesitate to stay atAbracadabra—you wont regret it. I give youmy word!”—TripAdvisor Member, Cordoba,ArgentinaAbracadabra B&B, Calle Bailén 39,91 188 5712LUXURY“Hotel Orfila is paradise on Earth! The staffis extremely helpful and accommodating,the food is delicious, and the locationcouldn’t be better. The absolute comfort ofit is almost overwhelming!”—TripAdvisorMember, San Jose, Costa RicaHotel Orfila, Calle de Orfila 6, 91 702 7770“It’s a design adventure.”“Located in a beautiful old house, HotelPlaza Mayor has been magnificentlyrenovated with all the modern conveniences.The rooms were spotless, featured new bedsand large, well appointed bathrooms. TheAC worked great—which was a blessingconsidering the heat. The location is perfect;the Plaza Mayor is right outside the door. Thishotel was a steal.”—TripAdvisor MemberHostal Luz has a “convenient centrallocation, two blocks from the metro. I’vestayed there five or six times in the pasteight years. If fact, it’s the only place I’vestayed in Madrid.”—TripAdvisor Member,Rochester, Minn.Hostal Luz, Calle de las Fuentas, 10. 3 Izq.,91 542 0759Hotel Plaza Mayor, Atocha 2, 91 360 0606“If you’re into modern, contemporary design,you have to stay at Puerta America. It’sunlike anything you’ve ever seen in any otherhotel. And you have so many floors to choosefrom, whether you like flowing organiclines, the fragrance of leather paneling orthe science-fiction feel of stainless steel. It’sa design adventure—totally cutting edgeand absolutely fascinating.”—TripAdvisorMember, Munich, GermanySilken Puerta America, Avenida América 41,91 744 5400Call an Expedia Travel Specialist now 877 633 3716The Adler “is a small, centrally locatedhotel in exclusive Barrio de Salamanca. Thestaff is very helpful and take a personalinterest in providing all the information andhelp you need. The rooms are impeccablymaintained and the service is perfect—thestaff even keeps a record of your requestsand preferences. Home away fromhome!”—TripAdvisor Member, Puerto RicoAdler Hotel, Calle Velazquez 33,91 426 3220tripadvisor.com7

WheretoSTAYHIDDEN GEMS“Located right in the heart of Chueca,Chueca Pension is very clean, wellmaintained and welcoming. The staffare really amazing, always on hand tosuggest ‘local’ places to visit and tips onhow to experience the most of Madrid.”—TripAdvisor Member, Sydney, AustraliaChueca Pension, Gravina 4, 91 523 1473“We were amazed when we opened thedoor to our room at Suites 33. It wasbeautiful for the price that we paid. Thehotel is right off the main street of Gran Via,where everything is! But if you don’t knowwhere you’re going, you just might passright by the hotel and not know it. There isno sign on the front of the hotel—so lookcarefully.”—TripAdvisor Member, New YorkSuites 33, Calle Leganitos 33, 91 758 3850About“Dormirdcine is so amazing - fun, funkylighting and film art. Such good fun! No heirsor graces, just good service and helpful staff.The bedside tables and headboards light upand each bedroom is a different theme.”—TripAdvisor Member, Kent, U.K.Dormirdcine, Principe de Vergara 87,91 411 0809Have questions about Madrid? Getinsider advice from local experts in ourforums. The majority of questions areanswered within 24 hours.TRIPADVISORTripAdvisor is the largest travel community in the world with 50 million monthly visitors and featuring more than 50 million reviews andopinions of 675,000 hotels and attractions. TripAdvisor.com is the most trusted source for travel recommendations about where to go, whereto stay and how to play for 93,000 destinations around the world. TripAdvisor.com also provides easy access to the major online travel sites tomake booking your next vacation, your best vacation, easier than ever.Edited/compiled by Kristyn Lak Miller, Michelle Schwartz and Kris HortonThis brochure and its contents are copyright 2011, TripAdvisor, Inc., all rights reserved. TRIPADVISOR, the owl logo and all other marks displayed herein are registered and/orcommon law trademarks of TripAdvisor and/or third parties. Representations made in this brochure are current as of its publication date. This brochure contains reviews, comments,photographs and other content regarding destinations, accommodations, airlines and other travel products and services submitted by users of tripadvisor.com. Reviews and ratingsrepresent the opinions of such users. TripAdvisor does not sponsor or endorse any user content and therefore is not liable for any statements, representations or other informationcontained in such user content.Further, reference to any products, services, processes or other information of any third party does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation of oraffiliation with, such third party by TripAdvisor. Such third parties are owned and operated by independent retailers or service providers, and TripAdvisor cannot ensure that youwill be satisfied with their products, services, business practices or provided information. TripAdvisor recommends that you pursue any and all investigation you feel necessary orappropriate before transacting with any third party.Call an Expedia Travel Specialist now 877 633 3716tripadvisor.com 8

Madrid Segway Tours, Plaza de Espana, 65 982 4499 “Ski in Madrid year-round. Madrid Snow Zone is the largest indoor track in Europe and the only one in the world that reproduces an authentic mountain environment. The

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