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  2. 10 of the best things to do in Madrid - AOL

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    Historic landmarks, famous art and characterful neighbourhoods are among the things to see in Spain’s sprawling capital

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Madrid - Wikipedia

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  4. Manzanares Park - Wikipedia

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    Manzanares Park (in Spanish: Parque del Manzanares) is a large, 650 Ha. park in the south of Madrid, Spain. It follows the Manzanares River, backbone of the park, for fifteen km between the Casa de Campo and the town of Getafe. [1] The first part of the park was inaugurated on April 29, 2003. [2] The rest of the Park is under construction.

  5. Plaza de España, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de España (Spanish for 'Spain Square') is a large square and popular tourist destination located in central Madrid, Spain at the western end of the Gran Vía.It features a monument to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and is adjacent to two of Madrid's most prominent skyscrapers.

  6. Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain is known to have some of the best nightlife in the world. Big cities such as Madrid and Barcelona are favorites amongst the large and popular discothèques. For instance, Madrid is known as the number one party city for clubs such as Pacha and Kapital (seven floors), and Barcelona is famous for Opium and Sutton famous clubs.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Apart from 1984, 1985, and 1986 (Spain's first three years as a member), 2000 saw the most new sites inscribed, with five that year. As of 2024, Spain has 50 total sites inscribed on the list, which is the fifth largest number of sites per country, only behind Italy (60), China (59), Germany (54), and France (53). [5]