The New York Times publishes a list of places to visit each year. according to experts. This year, London is a city we love, along with Morioka in Japan, the magnificent Navajo Tribal Park in Monument Valley in Arizona, or the mysterious Kilmartin Glen in Scotland: Madrid.
The Spanish capital is a particularly great tourist destination. Celebrating the Picasso Year in 2023, this is a worldwide homage to the painter. Pablo Picasso starts in Madrid and then “Picasso. The Sacred and the Profane” held at Thyssen-Bornemisza from 4 October 2023 to 14 January 2024. Great plans to do in Madrid Now that the New York Times has said it’s one of the top destinations for 2023.
A walk in the “Land of Light”
Paseo del Prado and the green Parque del Buen Retiro in 2021, “Landscape of Light” has been inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO And we can’t think of a better plan than visiting this miracle because besides being beautiful, it’s free.
Chinese New Year Festival of Lights

On January 22, 2023, the Year of the Rabbit begins and celebrate the Chinese New Year in Madrid with gastronomic offerings such as the Taste of China, cultural offerings such as the photography exhibition by Lupe de la Vallina or Festival of Lights, a free show with fireworks It will take place on Saturday, January 21 at Pradolongo park. You can do Check all activities here this will happen.
Prado Museum exhibition “Picasso – El Greco”
April 8, 2023 is the fiftieth anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s death and there are many exhibitions to see in Madrid. Among those available (you can consult them here), one of the ones we have Prado Museum “Picasso – El Greco” exhibition will take place From 13 June to 17 September.
Tapas and beers at San Miguel Market
Mercado de San Miguel, located in Plaza de San Miguel in the Austrians’ Madrid, is a must stop if we are visiting the center. You’ll find stalls with drinks, groceries, groceries, and takeaways, but don’t miss out on staying up all afternoon as it’s so easy. lose yourself in your gastronomic experience and spend hours enjoying each stall.
Sunday morning on the road
If you’ve spent a market in the capital and haven’t eaten vermouth in the center and walked through the flea market, you can’t say you’ve visited Madrid. Nostalgia fills the streets filled with antiques and objects nostalgicand even if you don’t buy anything, traditional Madrid you deserve to see.
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