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It was the most popular pilgrimage route for two centuries, with thousands of pilgrims traveling throughout the year from different parts of Spain. These paths were called at that time "royal roads," communication routes that belonged to the king and, therefore could not be alienated, plowed, or invaded. It has two origins: Madrid and Titulcia (Toledo / Aranjuez). The route from Madrid totals 257 kilometers in total, passing through Alcorcón, Móstoles, and El Álamo, among other...
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A pleasant walk through some of the most famous streets of the capital of Madrid, from the Atocha station to almost reach the Chamartin station in the north of Madrid, passing through the Salamanca neighborhood. The tour starts at Atocha and continues through the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid, the Prado Museum, Recoletos, Gregorio Marañón, and Paseo de la Castellana.
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Madrid bike tour including some of the main highlights: Temple of Debod, Royal Palace of Madrid, El Rastro Market, Matadero Contemporary Art Center, Ribera del Río Madrid Park, San Miguel Market and Plaza Mayor, Thyssen-Bornemisza and El Prado museums, El Retiro Park, Puerta de Alcalá, Puerta del Sol and Plaza de España. The route follows mainly marked cycle lanes, although some marked sections are shared with roads for cars on wide avenues with a lot of traffic. Other sections are on...
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The Way of St. James from Madrid is the route that starts in the Spanish capital to reach the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, with an approximate distance of about 600 kilometers. This itinerary passes through Segovia and Valladolid, crossing the Sierra de Guadarrama, ascending to the Fuenfría pass, the highest point of all the routes of the Camino de Santiago that passes through the Iberian Peninsula, 1,796 meters of altitude. Arriving at Sahagún, in the province of León, the Madrid...
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During this tour, visitors can see some of Madrid's cultural and historical points of interest, starting at the Embajadores subway station near the La Latina neighborhood. However, it is possible to start at any location along the route. The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the king of Spain; however, the current kings do not live in it but in the Zarzuela Palace, so it is used for state ceremonies and solemn acts. The building was built by order of King Philip V on the...
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