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Popular attractions in Madrid that Chinese and Spanish bilinguals cannot miss when traveling to Spain

1. Palacio Real de Madrid

Royal Palace of Madrid

El Palacio Real Madrid, comenzó a construirse durante reinado de Garros III in 1738 y tardó 26 a_os en completarse, tercer palacio más grande de Versalles y Viena, y uno de los más completos y bellamente conservados del mundo.

The Royal Palace of Madrid was built in 1738 during the reign of Garros III. It took 26 years to complete. It is one of the three largest palaces in Europe after Versailles and the Royal Palace of Vienna. It is also the most complete and well-preserved palace in the world. One of the most exquisite palaces.

El Palacio Real de Madrid tiene una estructura cuadrada con la belleza arquitectónica del Louvre.

The appearance of the Royal Palace of Madrid is a square structure, with the architectural beauty of the Louvre.

El Palacio alberga innumerables, oro and plata y pinturas, porcelana, alfombras, musical instruments and otros suministros reales.

The interior is Italy. Style, grandeur. The palace contains countless gold and silver vessels as well as paintings, porcelain, carpets, musical instruments and other royal items.

2. Plaza de Espa_a

Plaza de Espa?a

La Plaza de Espa_a de Madrid, anterior conocida como el cuartel del Palacio Real del siglo XVIII al XIX, se Madrid's Plaza de Espa?a was formerly a palace barracks from the 18th to 19th centuries, and now it has become It is one of the popular attractions where tourists from all over the world rush to take photos with the Don Quixote statue.

The most beautiful things in Don Quijote, the most beautiful things in the world, the Centro de la Plaza, the most beautiful things in Cervantes, the most beautiful things in the world, the most beautiful things in the world, the monumental value of 300 years old. nacimiento.

Next to the statues of Don Quixote and his servant, there is an obelisk standing in the middle of the square. The statue of Cervantes sitting on it is commemorated by the same monument. It was erected on the 300th anniversary of his birth.

3. Plaza del Ayuntamiento

Town Hall Square

La peque_a plaza del Ayuntamiento es la plaza más importante de Madrid, aquí se pueden ver algunas estatuas, y The small City Hall Square is the most important square in Madrid. You can see some statues here and the surrounding small shops are very suitable. Chatting after dinner.

4. Puerta del Sol

Puerta del Sol

The Plaza de la Puerta del Sol Madrid is the most beautiful place in Madrid a_o, contando hacia atrás con las campanas de la Torre del reloj, y rezando por la buena suerte en el a_o nuevo con una risa.

Madrid’s Puerta del Sol is where people gather together at the end of each year, accompanied by A place where you can count down to the sound of the bell tower and pray for good luck in the New Year amidst laughter.

When the New Year’s bell rings at twelve o’clock that night , people will eat 12 grapes to pray for good luck. Every time the clock strikes, they eat one grape.

5. Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor

La Plaza Mayor de Madrid fue construida en siglo XVII, en el momento más glorioso de la dinastía Habsburgo en la historia espa_ola.

Madrid's Plaza Mayor was built in the 17th century, during the most glorious era of the Habsburg Dynasty in Spanish history.

Just about everything in the Centro de la Plaza se encuentra la estatua del rey Felipe III de Espa?a a caballo, donde la gente ha celebrado ferias, obras de teatro, corridas de toros, eventos religiosos y festivals durante más de cien a_os. Y en la calle se puede ver la actuación de los artistas callejeros.

In the center of the square stands the equestrian statue of King Felipe III of Spain. Under his gaze, people have been Fairs, plays, bullfights, religious events and festivals are held here. And you can see wonderful performances by street artists on the streets.

6. Museo del Prado

Prado Museum

The best museums in the world It is one of the four most beautiful museums in the world, along with the Louvre in Paris, the British Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. One of the largest museums in the world, it has the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of Spanish paintings.

It’s a great place to stay. It’s 8.600 pinturas, it’s 5.000 pinturas, it’s 2.000 it’s 700 it’s local, it’s 1.000 it’s medals, it’s í. Como casi 2.000 obras de Arte Decorativo, Santuario de Bellas Artesque Los Visitantes de Todo El Mundo no Pueden Perder Cuando llegan a Madrid.

Its predecessor was the private collection of the Spanish Royal Family. The museum contains 8,600 paintings, more than 5,000 drawings, 2,000 sculptures, more than 700 sculptures and partial works, about 1,000 coins and medals, and nearly 2,000 decorative arts. It is a must-see for tourists from all over the world when they come to Madrid. An art temple not to be missed.

7. Museo del Centro Nacional de Arte Reina Sofía

National Art Center Museum of Reina Sofía

The most beautiful places in the world, Visitors to the edifice Neoclásico, también uno de los museos grandes del mundo.

It was formerly a hospital. After several reconstructions and expansions, this neoclassical building in front of tourists It is a architectural style and one of the largest museums in the world.

The most beautiful and beautiful maestros in Picasso, Dalí, miro and otros maestros espa_oles del arte moderno, surrealismo, abstracto, "segunda guerra mundial" después de la vanguardia del arte moderno y otros tesoros deslumbrantes.

Here you can appreciate the masterpieces of Spanish modern art masters such as Picasso, Dali, and Miró, from Surrealism, Abstraction, to the avant-garde after World War II and other modern art. The treasures are dazzling.

8. Parque del Retiro

Retiro Park

El parque LICE, el parque más famoso de Madrid, fue construido en el siglo XVII por el entonces rey Felipe IV como un lugar de entretenimiento para los miembros de la familia real.

Retiro Park is the most famous park in Madrid. It was built in the 17th century on the order of the then King Felipe IV for the entertainment of royal members. place.

Más de 15.000 plantas fueron plantadas en el jardín, y monumentos de diferentes formas fueron esparcidos, a_adiendo un misterio histórico al paisaje verde.

Various types of plants grown in the garden There are more than 15,000 trees, and many monuments of different shapes are scattered around, adding a sense of historical mystery to this lush scenery.

There is also a glass palace in the park, which is made entirely of iron. It is built of stainless steel components and glass, and swans can be seen in the pool in front of the palace.

Describe Madrid in two or three sentences in English with translation

Describe Madrid in English:

Madrid is the capital of Spain and the largest municipality in both the Community of Madrid and Spain as a whole. The city has almost 3.16_illion inhabitants with a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.5 million.

It is the third-largest city in the European Union (EU) after London and Berlin, and its monocentric metropolitan area is the third-largest in the EU after those of London and Paris.

Translated into Chinese is:

Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain and the autonomous region of Madrid capital. The city's population is approximately 3.16 million, and the metropolitan area's population is approximately 6.5 million. It is the third largest city in the EU after London and Berlin, and its monocentric metropolitan area is the third largest in the EU after London and Paris.

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Introduction to Madrid tourist attractions

Introduction: Madrid is the capital of Spain, the largest city in the country, and the national economic and transportation center. Madrid's famous attractions include the majestic Royal Palace and the Pradobo with masterpieces by Velárez, Goya and Greco

Madrid is the capital of Spain, the largest city in the country, and the national economic and transportation center. Madrid's famous attractions include the majestic Royal Palace, the Prado Museum with masterpieces by Velárez, Goya and Greco, the Puerta del Sol where young people gather, the famous Grand Plaza built by the Hapsburg Dynasty in the 16th century and Saint Issi Zhuo Cathedral and so on. To visit the surrounding famous ancient towns listed as World Cultural Heritage, such as Doledo and Segovia, here are some recommended attractions worth visiting in the Madrid region.

Madrid City:

1. The most famous attractions are the Plaza de Espa?a and the Royal Palace not far away. There is a Plaza de Espa?a in any city in Spain. Madrid’s is not the largest, but it is the most famous. There is a monument to Cervantes and a statue of Don Quixote in the square. The Royal Palace not far away is even more majestic. From the open high ground next to the Royal Palace, you can overlook the entire nature reserve in the west of Madrid and the Guadarrama Mountains in the northwest. The view is extremely broad. There is a team handover ceremony every Wednesday morning in the square for visitors to enjoy. The Morro Garden, which is connected to the Royal Palace, does not require admission. It was first built by the Arabs who occupied Spain and was later converted into a royal garden by Elizabeth II. It is recommended that everyone visit it. The scenery is very beautiful.

2. Mayor’s Square. Walking along Mayor Street from the Royal Palace, you will reach Mayor Square, which is one of the famous attractions. Almost every city in Spain has a Mayor Square, and there are many restaurants and small gift shops in the buildings around the square. It is a great choice to choose an outdoor table, order some famous tapas (snacks) and beer, and enjoy the performances of the artists in the square.

3. Puerta del Sol. Continue walking down Mayor Street and you'll be there. Just as all roads lead to Rome, in Madrid’s old town, all roads converge to Puerta del Sol. The square is large, has a lot of people, and is also a major subway transfer station. There are many small shops and brand stores on the streets emanating from the square. It's a great place for shopping.

4. Boulevard Prado. From Puerta del Sol, walk down Avenue Mayor and enter another avenue, San Jeronimo. This street is highly recommended for everyone to walk. When I walked for the first time, my eyes were deeply attracted by the magnificent and exquisite buildings on both sides of the street.

This road fully demonstrates the strong financial resources of Spain during the Great Navigation Period. Going down the road and passing the Spanish Congress, a fountain came into view. This is the famous Poseidon Fountain. It is also the place where Barcelona fans jumped in to celebrate when the Barcelona team won the championship. When you reach the fountain, you will come to the most popular place among Madrid citizens - the Prado Boulevard. The avenue is not long, but it has three famous museums in the world, the Prado Museum, the Queen Sofia Museum (which exhibits many Picasso works) and the Dissen Museum. There are some small fountains and statues in the garden in the center of the avenue. The tall trees on both sides bring the slightest coolness to those who stroll in it. Madrid's top hotels are also located on both sides of the road. One end of Prado Avenue facing the Sofia Museum is the train station in the city center, and the other end is the most famous Cibeles Fountain. Football fans must have admired her beautiful appearance many times on TV - every time Real Madrid wins, including this time Spain wins, everyone goes there to celebrate.

5. Gran Via, Madrid’s main commercial street, has just celebrated its centenary. Walking back from Plaza Cibeles (towards Plaza de Espa?a), you will find Gran Via. The buildings on the commercial street are all majestic and gorgeous old European-style buildings. Among them, the Metropolitan Building at No. 1 Gran Via is particularly eye-catching, facing the Cebeles Fountain. Its appearance is a masterpiece. Walk along Gran Via to the end of Plaza de Espa?a.

Other recommended attractions in Madrid:

1. Real Madrid’s main venue, Santiago Bernabeu. If you buy a visitor ticket, you can visit the previous Real Madrid trophies and player photos displayed inside, and have a close look at the stadium, player locker rooms and specialty stores.

2. Bullring. The bullring is on the east side of Madrid. There are bullfighting performances every weekend in the summer, each show is 2 hours long and lasts for 6 rounds.

3. The wealthy area of ??Salamanca. This is arguably the most upscale area in Madrid. The buildings are very classical and elegant, and some fashionable and high-end small shops can be found from time to time in the tree-lined lanes. Of course, the most famous one is its famous shopping street Serrano and Jose Ortega y Gasset Street, where the world's top luxury stores are gathered.

Suburbs of Madrid:

1. Alcala de Henares, the light rail line C7 departs from the Atocha Train Station in the center of Madrid and takes about half an hour to arrive. This is a university town and the hometown of the great Spanish writer Cervantes. Nice small town.

2. Aranjuez, the light rail line C3 departs from the Atocha Station in the center of Madrid and takes about 45 minutes to arrive. The royal palace here is very majestic and is still the summer palace used by the royal family. It is recommended to visit, it is more beautiful than the Royal Palace in Madrid

3. San Lorenzo de Escorial, located at the foot of the Guadarrama Mountains 50 kilometers northwest of Madrid. You can take Line C8 at Madrid's Atocha and Chamartin train stations to Escorial Town, or transfer to Line 664 or 661 from the long-distance bus station at Moncloa Metro Station in the center of Madrid to go directly to the attraction, which takes about 50 minutes. The town is most famous for its Royal Monastery (Monasterio de Escorial). The Royal Palace is located halfway up the mountain with a broad view. It was built on the order of King Philip II, who loves nature. It was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations in 1984.

The most famous thing in the monastery is the royal hall, where there are 24 coffins of Spanish kings and princesses. The Crown Prince Hall next to it houses the coffins of other royal members, which can be said to be the resting place of the souls of the Spanish royal family. The library and cathedral in the monastery are both places worth stopping and admiring. Tickets are 8 euros, or 3.5 euros if you have a student ID. The garden outside the monastery is very neatly trimmed, which further highlights the solemn atmosphere of the palace. The garden does not sell tickets and can be entered for free. Another place worth visiting in Escorial is the scene of Frangue, the Spanish dictator in the 1960s. On the way to Escorial from Madrid, you can see the huge cross halfway up the mountain from a distance.

Introduction to tourist attractions in Madrid, Spain

Introduction: I have always longed for a trip to Spain, but I didn’t expect that I would realize it when I followed my boyfriend back to my hometown. I felt both excited and nervous. . Perhaps in order to match our idiotic style, the suitcase filled with gifts for Xiao Ma’s relatives actually missed the connecting flight and was stranded in Moscow. A blessing in disguise, go to Gran Via for some shopping at your first stop in Madrid!

Introduction to tourist attractions in Madrid, Spain

Gran Via Street

Read before departure After looking at the online guide, I left all the attractions to be arranged by Xiao Ma. The only designated one was Gran Via, the most famous shopping street in Madrid. Literally translated, it is called "The Street". Madrid people are very straightforward and not fancy at all. Compared with the Champs Elysées in Paris, the brands here are much more friendly to the people. Of course, Zara and Bershka are among the brands that we are familiar with in China. In addition, there are many local Spanish brands with very good styles and prices, but most of them have similar styles.

Retiro Park

Retiro Park is one of the must-visit attractions in Madrid. With such good weather, if you have time, sit by the lake or on the grass. It's really comfortable to sit and bask in the sun. I can’t help but sigh that although China has a vast land and abundant resources, in an international metropolis like Shanghai, it is almost impossible to find such a park in the urban area. Looking at the scene in front of me, I really can't think of any reason to continue to stay in Shanghai. Is the meaning of life just working hard in a high-rise building from nine to five, earning a salary that is barely enough to survive?

Templo de Debod Temple of Debod

" The Temple of Debord is an ancient Egyptian temple rebuilt in Madrid. The temple was built in the 2nd century BC and was originally located 15 kilometers south of Aswan, Egypt. It was dedicated to the goddess Isis in 1960. The construction of the Aswan High Dam has put many monuments and archaeological sites at risk, and UNESCO has launched an international call for the protection of these threatened historical properties. The Egyptian government donated this temple to Spain, and Spain completed its reconstruction in Madrid in 1968. "

Palacio Real de Madrid Madrid Palace

I heard that the Royal Palace of Madrid is second only to the Palace of Versailles in Paris. It is the third largest palace in Europe and Sch?nbrunn Palace in Vienna, but looking at the long queue at the door and thinking that I would come again in the future, I didn't have the intention to queue up to visit. And I heard that Ma once brought his Japanese ex-girlfriend for a trip, which made me feel a little disdainful. On the contrary, the small garden behind the palace has the feeling of a European palace in the movie. At this time, there should be a handsome guy beside me to take a walk with me.

The Westin Palace

After walking for a day, in order to satisfy my desire to show off from time to time, Brother Ma took me to this century-old restaurant for a drink Coffee break. It is estimated that the old five-star hotels in Europe are not as comfortable as the new hotels in China, but they are better because they have a sense of historical vicissitudes. The waiters in the lobby bar also have a sense of history, and their service attitude is very average, which is a bit disappointing. Ma said he would bring me here to stay on some anniversary date in the future. I have a bad memory, so I will write it down here first.

Segovia

Segovia is a historic city in Spain, about an hour's drive from Madrid. One of the reasons I like Europe is that everything is close and there are so many options for weekend getaways. The most famous thing here is the aqueduct that diverted water from the mountains to the villages below. However, when I sent the photo to my mother, she said, "Oh, we used to have this aqueduct in the countryside." The tall image of a European historical monument was instantly destroyed. .

Compared with the ancient cities in Belgium, I prefer Segovia. The open space feels more grand without losing the sense of history.

In addition to the above attractions, we also visited some must-see attractions in Madrid, Puerta del Sol, Prado Museum, etc.

But overall, I didn’t go to many attractions on this trip to Madrid, but it was enough to make me fall in love with this city. I feel very lucky to have fallen in love with Ma’s city so easily. There is no doubt that I will come back.

Introduce Madrid in English

Madrid is the capital and the largest city in Spain, as well as in the province and the autonomous community of the same name. It is located on the river Manzanares in the center of the country, in the historic region of New Castile.

Due to its geographical location, wealth and history, Madrid is considered the main financial center of the Iberian Peninsula, along with Lisbon, and the political center of