What to do and see in Golden Mile (Milla de Oro), Community of Madrid: The Best Things to do

September 1, 2021 Diedre Savory

So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
Restaurants in Madrid

1. Barranco Akenay

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Barranco Akenay

Canyoning, snowshoes or snow rackets routes, via ferrata, climbing , kayaking, sailing, etc...from Madrid

2. Soy Chef

Calle General Diaz Porlier 8 Mercado de Torrijos, Local 53, 28001 Madrid Spain +34 626 45 66 79 [email protected] http://www.soychef.es/
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Soy Chef

Reviewed By NCTraveler272 - Richmond, United States

Chef Fernando was wonderful and very knowledgeable the tour of the market provided a good overview of what to look for at the market and understanding what we are buying. The cooking class itself was a lot of fun and social maybe not as hands on as we preferred but learned A LOT from Fernando - not just technique but why we should do what we need to do. After the class we did get a discount on items in one of the shops and even purchased a paella (pan) to take home and we never buy anything on holiday. Can't wait to show off to our friends at home:)

3. Coleccion SOLO

Plaza De La Independencia 5, 28001 Madrid Spain +34 910 53 42 07 https://coleccionsolo.com
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Coleccion SOLO

4. Sam See Masaje Oriental

Calle de Goya 69 1 Exterior Izquierda, 28001 Madrid Spain +34 910 28 94 56 [email protected] http://www.sam-see.com/
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Sam See Masaje Oriental

Hasta 12 tipos de Masaje Tailandés con tailandesas profesionales. Camillas de primera calidad y un ambiente increíble.

5. Kamiraku

Calle Jose Ortega y Gasset 11, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 661 21 78 81 [email protected] http://www.kamiraku.es/
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Kamiraku

Oriental massage and wellness center. Great massages variety, shiatsu, thai, kobido, ayurveda... Experts in couples massages. Massages in Madrid in a natural-therapy center in the best area of the capital city, the Salamanca quarter. A break, a massage, a sensorial experience… Live your Kamiraku moment in an exclusive atmosphere with the best masseurs specialized in manual oriental therapies, and the most pleasant Zen space in the city. Our installations exude a serene luxury, without any artifices, which will make you feel good from the very first moment. A beautiful and austere space that reminds us of Japanese homes with their rice-paper panels, and the simple and pure decoration created by noble materials such as wenge wood on naked white walls. We will make you enjoy a moment of health and well-being, inner peace and harmony with our massages in Madrid provided by professionals, the best therapy against stress and routine, and to fight the imbalance imposed by daily life.

6. Zazen Thai

Calle de Francisca Moreno 5 Corner C/ Goya 56, 28001 Madrid Spain +34 912 77 07 94 [email protected] http://www.zazenthai.com
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Zazen Thai

Massage center, wellness and body care original Thailand. A piece of Thailand in the center of Madrid. leave care by the hands of our therapists, Thai specialists in the techniques and knowledge of an ancient culture.

7. S&B Joyas y Relojes

Calle Lagasca 36 Local 11 Centro de Anticuarios, 28001 Madrid Spain +34 910 70 56 38 [email protected] http://sb-joyas-y-relojes.negocio.site
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S&B Joyas y Relojes

S & B antique and modern jewelry with diamonds or natural gemstones mounted in 18k gold (sapphires, emeralds, rubies, diamonds). High-end watches Rolex, Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantine, Cartier, Iwc, Panerai, Omega, Longines, pocket watches. Antiques dealer Lagasca 36 jewelry watches antiques works of art

8. Johnnie Walker Flagship

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Johnnie Walker Flagship

The Johnnie Walker Flagship is now open! It is a unique destination for whisky lovers and curious visitors, it offers the opportunity of diving into the flavours and stories that shape the Johnnie Walker essence. From cocktail masterclass to whisky tasting experiences designed for a better understanding of the brand and explore the Johnnie Walker universe. A trip to the Flagship will delight both experts and eager beginners. Please keep in mind that you must be over the legal age to visit the store. Also, please don't share this listing with users under legal age. You can check our guidelines here: http://bit.ly/DiageoCommGuidelines

9. Fundacion Juan March

Calle Castello 77, 28006 Madrid Spain +34 914 35 42 40 [email protected] http://www.march.es/
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Fundacion Juan March

The Fundación Juan March organizes, each year, at least two art exhibitions, around 150 concerts and more than a hundred conferences. Access is free of charge. The Fundación's research library is open to researchers on these areas:contemporary Spanish theatre and music, illusionism and curatorial studies. There is also a restaurant-cafeteria, and a sculpture garden with a public library with free access to around 1,000 books.

Reviewed By BennyMalaga - Malaga, Spain

William Morris was one of the prime leaders of the Arts and Crafts Movement in England and the Juan March Museum had many of his designs in fabrics, wallpapers, and furniture. This is one of the best exhibitions that I have seen in this museum.

10. Puerta de Alcala

Plaza Independencia 1, 28001 Madrid Spain http://www.palaciodehielo.com
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Puerta de Alcala

Reviewed By Homfirth - Holmfirth, United Kingdom

This is considered to be the first modern post-Roman triumphal arch built in Europe even older than the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. It was a gate in the former Walls of Felipe IV and stands near the main entrance to the Parque del Buen Retiro. Today it is in the centre of a very busy traffic intersection and it’s difficult to take photos because of the continual stream of traffic.

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