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English for tourist attractions in Madrid introduces English for tourist attractions in Madrid.

Popular attractions in Madrid that can't be missed when traveling to Spain in both Chinese and Western languages.

1. Royal Madrid Palace

Royal Madrid Palace

The Royal Palace in Madrid, built by 1738 and 26-year-old Renato de Galos III, is the third large palace in Europe with a rich history and a long culture.

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

The Royal Madrid Palace is a building composed of Belesa buildings in the Louvre.

The appearance of Madrid Palace is a square structure, which has the architectural beauty of Louvre.

The interior design is Italian style. Alberga Palace has all kinds of music, musical instruments and other musical instruments.

The interior is Italian style and magnificent. There are countless gold and silver vessels, paintings, porcelain, carpets, musical instruments and other royal items in the palace.

2. Plaza de Spain

Piazza di Spagna

In the Spanish Square in Madrid, in front of the Royal Palace in the19th century, people can enjoy photos of tourists from all over the world.

Spain Square in Madrid, formerly known as 18~ 19 th century palace barracks, has now become one of the hot spots for tourists from all over the world to take photos with Don Quixote.

In Don Quixote architecture, the obelisk is located in the center of the square, and in Cervantes architecture, it is a monument to commemorate 300 years ago.

Next to the statues of Don Quixote's master and servant, there is an obelisk standing in the middle of the square. The statue of Cervantes sitting on it and this monument were built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of his birth.

3. Plaza Ayuntamiento

Town Hall Square

This square is the most important square in Madrid. It is located in an ancient square and is an ideal square.

The small town hall square is the most important square in Madrid. You can see some statues here, and the surrounding shops are very suitable for chatting after dinner.

4. Taiyangmen Square

The Puerta del Sol

Sun Gate Square in Madrid is an ancient square with a castle at its end, which is made up of de la Torre del Rollo's castle. People spent a wonderful day there.

The Sun Gate Square in Madrid is a place where people gather at the end of each year. With the countdown of the bell tower, they pray for good luck in the New Year with laughter.

We started from a new camp in Ade and went to a good place.

When the New Year bell strikes twelve o'clock that night, people will eat 12 grapes to pray for good luck. Whenever the bell rings, they will eat a grape.

5. Mayor Square

Mayor square

The mayor's square in Madrid was built in the17th century, which is the most brilliant moment in Spanish history.

Mayo Square in Madrid was built in the17th century, which coincided with the most glorious era of Habsburg dynasty in Spanish history.

In the square in the center of Justo, there are the former residence of Spanish King Felipe III, memorial churches, theaters, bullrings, religious activities and festivals. This is a role played by an artist.

In the center of the square stands a riding statue of Spanish King Philippe III le Bon. Under his gaze, people have held fairs, plays, bullfights, religious activities and festivals here for more than 100 years. And you can see the wonderful performances of street performers on the street.

6. Prado Museum

Prado National Museum

It is one of the largest museums in the world, consisting of the Louvre Museum in Paris, the British Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum in new york. It is also one of the largest Spanish museums in the world.

It ranks alongside the Louvre in Paris, the British Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum in New York as one of the four largest museums in the world, and it is the most comprehensive and authoritative art museum in the world.

His predecessor was a Spanish family private school. This museum has 8,600 pints, 5,000 pints, 2,000 pints, 700 pints and other places, 65,438+000 monedas and medallas, as well as 2,000 pints of decorative arts, and a sanitary facility for visitors from all over the world.

Its predecessor was the private collection of the Spanish royal family. There are 8600 paintings, more than 5000 paintings, 2000 sculptures, more than 700 sculptures and many local works, about 1000 coins and medals, and nearly 2000 decorative arts works in the museum. It is an art hall that tourists from all over the world can't miss when they come to Madrid.

7. National Art Center Museum

Queen Sofia National Art Center Museum

As the predecessor of a hospital, it is one of the largest museums in the world, although it has undergone various reforms and expansions and received tourists visiting neoclassical buildings.

Its predecessor was a hospital. After several renovations and expansions, the neoclassical building in front of tourists is also one of the largest museums in the world.

Picasso, Dali, Miro and other masters' views on modern art are surreal and abstract, but The End of the World is the pioneer of modern art, and so are other artists.

Here you can enjoy the masterpieces of modern Spanish artists such as Picasso, Dali and Miro. The treasures of modern art, from surrealism and abstraction to the avant-garde after World War II, are dizzying.

8. Retiro Park

Retiro Park

The most famous park in Madrid, built by Felipe IV in the 17th century, is part of the royal garden.

Ritz Park is the most famous park in Madrid. It was built in the17th century, ordered by King Philip IV at that time, and was used as an entertainment place for members of the royal family.

65,438+05,000 plants were planted in Jardin and many different monuments were planted in Spain, forming a green park with a long history.

More than 65438+500,000 plants have been planted in the park. During this period, many historic sites with different shapes were scattered, which added a bit of historical mystery to this lush scenery.

This park is located in the Video Palace. It consists of two parts, Yero and Video, and is inhabited by a Spaniard.

There is also a glass palace in the park, which is made entirely of iron components and glass. Swan can be seen in the pool in front of the palace.

Describe Madrid translation in two or three sentences in English.

Describe Madrid in English:

Madrid is the capital of Spain and the largest city in Madrid and the whole of Spain. The city has about 3,654,380.6 million residents, and the urban population is about 6.5 million.

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

Translated into Chinese is:

Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain and the capital of Community of Madrid. The urban population is about 3160,000, while the metropolitan population is about 6.5 million. It is the third largest city in the EU after London and Berlin, and its single-center metropolitan area is second only to London and Paris in the EU.

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Brief introduction of tourist attractions in Madrid

Introduction: Madrid is the capital of Spain, the largest city in China and the national economic and transportation center. Madrid's famous scenic spots include the stately palace, the masterpieces of Pradobo and Bellamy Reyes, Goya and greco.

Madrid is the capital of Spain, the largest city in China and the national economic and transportation center. The famous attractions in Madrid include the Grand Palace, the Prado Museum, which is masterpieces of Perez, Goya and greco, the Sun Gate where young people gather, and the Grand Square and San Isizhuo Cathedral built by the famous Habsburg dynasty in the16th century. Visit famous ancient towns listed as world cultural heritage, such as Toledo and segovia. The following are the scenic spots worth visiting in Madrid.

Madrid city center:

1. The most famous scenic spots are the Spanish Square and the Royal Palace, which are not far apart. In any city in Spain, there is a Spanish square. Madrid is not the largest, but it is the most famous. There are Cervantes Monument and Don Quixote Statue in the square. The palace not far away is more magnificent. On the open highland next to the palace, you can overlook the whole nature reserve in the west of Madrid and the Gua Dalama Mountains in the northwest, with a wide view. There is a riding team handover ceremony in the square every Wednesday morning for tourists to enjoy. Moro Garden, which is connected to the palace, does not need tickets. It was originally built by Arabs who occupied Spain, and was later converted into a royal garden by Elizabeth II. I suggest you visit it. The scenery is beautiful.

2. Mayor's Square. Go straight along Mayor Street from the Palace and you will arrive at Mayor Square, which is one of the famous scenic spots. Almost every city in Spain has a mayor's square, and there are many restaurants and small gift shops in the buildings around the square square. Choose an open-air dining table at will, order some famous Tapas (snacks) and beer, and enjoy the artist's performance in the square, which is a very good choice.

3. Sun Gate Square. Keep walking along Mayor Street, and you will get there. Just as all roads lead to Rome, in the old city of Madrid, all roads converge to Sun Gate Square. The square is large and crowded, and it is also the main subway transfer station. There are many small shops and brand stores on several streets that diverge from the square. This is a good place for shopping.

4. Prado Avenue. Go down Mayor Street from Sun Gate Square, and you will enter another street, St. geronimo. This street is highly recommended for everyone to take a walk. When I first left, my eyes were deeply attracted by the magnificent and exquisite buildings on both sides of the street. This road fully demonstrates the rich financial resources of Spain during its great voyage. On the way down the mountain, after passing the Spanish parliament, a fountain came into view. This is the famous Poseidon Fountain, where Barcelona fans jumped in to celebrate when Barcelona won the championship. When you reach the fountain, you also come to the most popular place in Madrid-Prado Avenue. The road is not long, but there are three famous museums in the world, Prado Museum, Queen Sofia Museum (with many Picasso works on display) and Dyson Museum. There are no small fountains and statues in the garden in the center of the avenue, and the tall trees on both sides bring a little coolness to the people walking among them. The top hotels in Madrid are also located on both sides of the city. At the end of Prado Avenue facing the Sofia Museum is the train station in the city center, while at the other end, it is the most famous fountain of the goddess sebelius. I think football fans have seen her beautiful face on TV countless times-every time Real Madrid wins the championship, including this time in Spain, everyone will go there to celebrate.

Granvia, the main shopping street in Madrid, just celebrated her centenary birthday. Go back from Cibeles Square (towards Spanish Square) and you will find Gran Via Street. The buildings on the commercial street are resplendent and magnificent European-style old buildings, among which the Metropolitan Building on 1 Gran Via Street is particularly eye-catching. Facing Cebeles Fountain, its appearance is a masterpiece. Go along Gran Via to the end, and you will find Spanish Square. ..

Other recommended attractions in Madrid:

1. Real Madrid Bernabeu home. If you buy tickets, you can visit Real Madrid's previous trophies and photos of players, and watch the stadium, players' locker rooms and specialty stores at close range.

2. The bullring. The bullring is in the east of Madrid. There are bullfighting performances every weekend in summer, with 2 hours and 6 rounds each time.

3. Salamanca rich area. This can be said to be the most upscale area in Madrid. The buildings are very classical, and some fashionable and high-end shops can be found from time to time in the tree-lined paths. Of course, the most famous shopping streets are Serrano and Jose Ortega Y. gasset, where the world's top luxury stores gather.

Suburbs of Madrid:

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

2.Aranjuez, there is a C3 light rail line, which starts from Atocha railway station in the center of Madrid and takes about 45 minutes to arrive. The palace here is very magnificent, and it is still the summer palace used by the royal family. I recommend going to see it, which is more beautiful than the palace in Madrid.

3. Sanlorenzo UNESCO is located at the foot of Guadala Mountain, 50 kilometers northwest of Madrid. You can take the C8 line to Escorial Town at Atocha and Chamatine Railway Station in Madrid, or you can transfer to bus No.664 or No.661at Moncloa subway station in the center of Madrid, which takes about 50 minutes. The most famous in this town is Monasterio de Escorial. Located halfway up the mountain, this palace has a wide view and was built by the order of King Philip II, who likes nature. 1984 was listed as a world cultural heritage by the United Nations.

The most famous monastery is the Royal Hall, which contains 24 coffins of Spanish kings and princesses. Next to it is the Crown Prince's Hall, which houses the coffins of other members of the royal family. It can be said that it is the place where the soul of the Spanish royal family rests in peace. The library and cathedral of the monastery are worth stopping to watch. Tickets are 8 euros, and if you have a student ID card, it is 3.5 euros. The garden outside the monastery is neatly trimmed, which highlights the solemn atmosphere of the palace. The garden can be visited for free without admission. Another place worth visiting in Escorial is the scene of Spanish maverick Range in 1960s. On the way from Madrid to Escorial, you can see a huge cross halfway up the mountain.

Introduction of tourist attractions in Madrid, Spain

Lead: I have been eager to travel to Spain, but I didn't expect to follow my boyfriend back to my hometown. I am both excited and nervous. Perhaps to match our idiotic style, macri's suitcase full of gifts for relatives missed the connecting flight and stayed in Moscow. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. The first stop in Madrid is Gran Via, where you can shop to your heart's content!

Introduction of tourist attractions in Madrid, Spain

grand avenue

I read the online guide before I left, and all the scenic spots were arranged by Mark. The only designated one is Gran Via, the most famous shopping street in Madrid, which literally means "main street". The people in Madrid are quite direct, not fancy at all. Compared with the Champs Elysé es in Paris, there are many brands that are close to the people, among which Zara and Bershka are of course familiar brands in China. There are also many Spanish brands with very good styles and prices, but most of them are similar in style.

Retiro Park

Ritz Park is one of the must-see attractions in Madrid. In such fine weather, if you have time, it's really pleasant to sit by the lake or on the grass and bask in the sun. I can't help feeling that although China is vast and rich in natural resources, it is almost impossible to find such a park in an international metropolis like Shanghai. Looking at the scene before me, I really can't think of any reason to stay in Shanghai. Is the meaning of life just to work hard in high-rise buildings from nine to five, and earn just enough money to make ends meet?

Bird temple

"Byrd Temple is an ancient Egyptian temple rebuilt in another part of Madrid. This temple was built in the 2nd century BC. It was originally located at15km south of Aswan, Egypt, and was dedicated to the goddess Ai Xisi. 1960, many ancient and archaeological sites were in danger due to the need to build Aswan Dam. UNESCO has called for the protection of these threatened historical heritages internationally. In the end, as a gratitude to Spain for helping to protect abu simbel temple, the Egyptian government presented this temple to Spain, and Spain completed the reconstruction in Madrid on 1968. "

Royal Madrid Palace

It is said that Madrid Palace is the third largest palace in Europe after Versailles in Paris and Sch? nbrunn in Vienna, but looking at the long queue at the door and thinking that it will come again in the future, I have no mind to queue up for a visit. Besides, I heard that Ma brought a Japanese ex-girlfriend once, and I was a little disdainful. On the contrary, in this small garden behind the palace, it feels like the European court in the movie. There should be a handsome boy walking with me at this time.

Westin Palace Hotel

After a day's walk, Mark took me to this century-old shop for coffee to satisfy my compulsive desire from time to time. The five-star hotel in Europe is not as comfortable as the new hotel in China, but it has a sense of historical vicissitudes. The waiter in the lobby bar is also very historical, and his service attitude is very general, a little disappointed. Ma said to find an anniversary and take me to live there. I have a bad memory, so let's write here first.

andres segovia

Segovia is a famous historical city in Spain, about an hour's drive from Madrid. One of the reasons why I like Europe is that all the places are close, and there are too many choices for weekend holidays. The most famous aqueduct here is the aqueduct that leads the water from the mountain to the village below. However, I sent a photo to my mother, and she said, "Oh, we used to have this aqueduct in the countryside." The tall image of European monuments was instantly destroyed.

I like segovia better than the ancient Belgian city. The feeling of emptiness is more atmospheric without losing the sense of history.

In addition to the above attractions, we also went to some must-see attractions in Madrid, such as Sun Gate Square, Prado Museum and so on. But on the whole, there are not many scenic spots in this trip to Madrid, but they are enough to make me like this city. I feel lucky to fall in love with the city of Mark so easily. There is no doubt that I will come back.

Introduce Madrid in English.

Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain, and also the city of the same name in this province and autonomous region. It is located on the banks of the Mansa Nares River in the central part of the country, in the historic New Castilla region.

Because of its geographical location, wealth and history, Madrid is considered as the main financial center of Iberian Peninsula, together with Lisbon, and the political center.