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Top 10 nightlife moments in Madrid

TIME : 2016/2/24 9:18:20
Late-night cafés, cool nightclubs, tapas trails and bustling squares - Madrid’s lively nightlife is renowned for good reason. You’ll be ready for your Madrid hotel after a night out in the Spanish capital.

Plaza Santa Ana bar-hopping

White-waistcoated waiters serve cold beer from huge pumps in oak- panelled Cerveceria Santa Ana and Cerveceria Alemana, two of many atmospheric bars on lively Plaza Santa Ana. Bring the kids – a children’s playground blends seamlessly into the square.

Cerveceria Alemana, Plaza Santa Ana 6, 28012, Madrid

Nightclub grandeur

Dance the night away under a fresco-decorated ceiling in a 19th- century Renaissance-inspired ballroom in the converted castle of Palacio Gaviria, near Puerta del Sol. Madrid nightlife starts late – this club opens at 11 p.m. but gets busy even later.

Calle Arenal 9, 28013, Madrid

La Latina tapas tour

Tapas-tasting and bar-hopping are synonymous with a Madrid night out. In the La Latina district, south of Plaza Mayor, over 40 bars line Cava Baja, many serving cocina creativa or ‘creative cuisine’. At bar-restaurant-club La Musa Latina, try the soy-marinated frogs' legs.

Costanilla San Andrés 12, 28005, Madrid

Football fever

Match nights in Madrid are electric. Ask your Madrid hotel concierge or book advance tickets online to soak up the atmosphere at Real Madrid’s Bernabéu stadium. Alternatively, join the crowds at Atlético Madrid’s Vicente Calderon stadium.

Avenida de Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid

Paseo Virgen del Puerto 67, 28005 Madrid

People-watching in Malasaña

Madrid’s 1970s counter-cultural movement (la movida) was born in Malasaña, north of Gran Via, an area that retains its alternative vibe. The best people-watching spots overlook Plaza Dos de Mayo square – sip a coffee in the faded elegance of the renowned Pepe Botella bar.

Pepe Botella, Calle San Andrés 12, 28004 Madrid

Flamenco nights

Corral de la Morería restaurant by the Royal Palace serves up flamboyant flamenco in style. Traditional Spanish cuisine and tapas dishes are available from 8 p.m. before world-class dancers twirl, spin and clap during the 10 p.m. and midnight shows.

Calle Morería, 17, 28005 Madrid

Opera classics

Dress up for a trip to the Teatro Real, Madrid’s 19th-century opera house and home to one of the world’s largest stages. Look up in the Arturo restaurant at the fibre-optic ceiling, which recreates the Madrid sky in a nod to to the courtyard theatre tradition.

Plaza de Orientes, 28013 Madrid 

Where to stay

  • Gran Via

    Average hotel prices
    • 3 stars$56
    • 4 stars$90
    • 5 stars$214
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  • Puerta del Sol

    Average hotel prices
    • 3 stars$77
    • 4 stars$81
    • 5 stars$210
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  • Retiro

    Average hotel prices
    • 3 stars$48
    • 4 stars$100
    • 5 stars$234
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Cafe culture

Late-night coffee and chats is integral to Madrid‘s nightlife. During summer, enjoy a nightcap on the Paseo de Recoletos terraces to the sound of a tinkling piano, or huddle inside the Chocolatería San Gines tucking into churros (fried doughnuts), and thick hot chocolate. 

Chocolateria San Ginés, Pasadizo de San Ginés 11, Madrid 

Bullfight tradition

They’re not everyone’s idea of a good night out but bullfights remain a popular Spanish pastime. To see traditional costume-clad toreadors (bullfighters) in action, head to Madrid’s Las Ventas bullring on Sunday evenings between March and October. 

Alcalá street, Metro: Las Ventas 

Late-night shopping

In Madrid, even the shops are open until late. Find fabulous Spanish fashions and foods at the enormous Principe Pio entertainment complex, open till 10 p.m. ..Near Sol, the flagship El Corte Inglés department store is also open until 10pm. 

Paseo de la Florida, 28008, Madrid