Map of Tourist Areas (PDF)
Download our map of Madrid's tourist areas to help you find your way around the city! (PDF, 2 MB)
Aeropuerto-Feria de Madrid
Are you coming to Madrid on business? Enjoy your leisure time in the area around the trade show centre and the airport.
Austrias
The oldest part of Madrid combines the majestic Royal Palace with the popular atmosphere of Plaza Mayor and surroundings.
Barrio de Las Letras
Explore the district where many giants of the Golden Age of Spanish literature had their homes.
Casa de Campo
The largest urban park in Spain, Casa de Campo is a short drive walk from central Madrid.
Chamberí
A traditional district with an aristocratic architectural flair in the heart of Madrid.
Chueca
Shops, culture, fine food, the latest trends and fun in a neighbourhood that’ll never go out of fashion.
Conde Duque
Around the old Conde Duque military quarters, a district with narrow streets, traditional taverns and original stores.
Sol-Gran Vía
This busy area in the very heart of the city is possibly Madrid’s most touristy area.
La Latina
With El Rastro flea market, the tapas, the festival of La Paloma, Las Vistillas Gardens and much more, this fun-loving area of Madrid is a must.
Lavapiés
A melting pot of cultures and traditions, Lavapiés has never been stripped of its essence.
Madrid Río
A green area for sports and leisure on the banks of the River Manzanares.
Malasaña
A district brimming with bohemian and hipster urbanites. The mecca of vintage looks and underground culture in Madrid.
Paseo del Arte
Epicentre of the city’s cultural life, the Landscape of Light was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 2021.
Princesa
From Plaza de España to Moncloa, countless tourist attractions await you, including an authentic Egyptian temple!
Retiro
Explore the area around Madrilenians' most beloved park.
Barrio de Salamanca
Discover the luxury stores on the Golden Mile, Michelin-starred restaurants and the most stylish nightlife of Madrid.
Salesas
Salesas is a blend of the latest indie fashion and traditional establishments like Café Gijón.
Castellana
Discover Madrid’s financial district on a walking tour that passes by a sports classic: the Bernabéu football stadium.