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Looking for a vibrant city break that will tickle your cultural taste buds? As our writer discovered Madrid has everything you need for a laid-back weekend-including including authentic tapas spots
From strolling through one of the capital’s 200-plus green spaces and soaking up the sun with sangria on a sun-basked roof terrace to trying traditional tapas hot spots and museum hopping, this is a city where you can lap up Spanish culture for days yet still leave wanting more. For an authentic Spanish experience, head to La Latina quarter, a 15-minute walk from the hotel, and you’ll find traditional tavernas and tapas bars brimming with locals on their lunch break. Satisfy a sweet tooth at Chocolatería San Ginés, the famous café founded in 1894 that serves warm sugary churros alongside a thick hot chocolate sauce for dunking.
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