COUNTRY
Spain
CURRENCY
Euro ( € )
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
Spanish
VISA
No
WHEN TO GO
It is advisable to avoid the summer due to the temperatures and the month of December to avoid the crowds.
TRICK
You have to experience Madrid, whether it's attending a football match, hanging out in Malasaña or going to the theater.
Bienvenido a The Palm Beaches, donde la hospitalidad genuina es un estilo de vida y la cálida brisa del sur de Florida acoge a todos los viajeros con los brazos abiertos. Desde la tranquila localidad de Jupiter hasta el elegante paisaje de Boca Raton, The Palm Beaches es un destino que ha cautivado a los turistas más exigentes durante más de 125 años.
Este rincón paradisíaco, conocido como America's First Resort Destination, ofrece una experiencia única en Florida. Descubre resorts de primera categoría, saborea la exquisitez en restaurantes refinados, explora lujosos centros comerciales y sumérgete en eventos deportivos de primer nivel. Además, disfruta de atracciones culturales inspiradoras que convierten a The Palm Beaches en un lugar incomparable para viajar.
CLIMATE
Although in Spain the temperate Mediterranean climate predominates, in the case of Madrid, being inland, temperatures are usually very marked and contrasting depending on the season, tending to cold in winter (about 6 degrees on average in winter) and hot in summer (25 degrees on average in July and August).
HOLIDAYS
During 2020 Madrid will have 14 public holidays, because to the 12 set by the Community of Madrid, two more local days are added and chosen by the City Council. It is about May 15 (festival of the patron saint of the city, San Isidro Labrador) and November 9 (festival of the patron saint of Madrid, Nuestra Señora de la Almudena). It is worth mentioning that during local holidays such as May 15 and August 15, among others, streets and venues in the La Latina area are usually very crowded.
SCHEDULES
The commercial life of Madrid wakes up between 09:00 and 10:00 in the morning, being mostly uninterrupted until 20:00 or 22:00, especially in the central areas. Those shops that close between morning and afternoon usually do so at 2:00 p.m., to resume their activity between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Madrid legislation allows total freedom of business hours, so in the most touristy areas of the city, especially around Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía, it is common to find shops open every day of the year, even on Sundays and holidays.
The restaurant also has long opening hours and, although the Spanish do not usually eat after 3:30 p.m., or 11:00 p.m. if it is dinner, there are always exceptions and places where nobody will say the phrase to us of "the kitchen is closed" if we have passed the time. In addition, the tapas option is always more flexible and any time of day is a good time to practice it.
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