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Madrid is segmented into distritos (districts) and further subdivided into barrios (administrative wards), but these are the must-visit unofficial neighborhoods that travelers should visit.
These innovative food markets are popular social spaces in Madrid's Malasaña and Chueca neighborhoods. – Julienne C. Raboca Mercado de San Miguel, a market built of beautifully ornate glass and ...
Madrid’s neighborhoods offer a unique vibe, from the upscale Salamanca to the bohemian Malasaña. The cost of living in Madrid is generally moderate compared to other European capitals and ...