Chamberí is one of the most traditional neighbourhoods or districts in Madrid. During the 19th and 20th centuries it was one of the cradles of the Spanish aristocracy. Artists, sculptors, poets and people with noble blood are some of the examples of the characters that inhabited the neighb ... Read more
Chamberí is one of the most traditional neighbourhoods or districts in Madrid. During the 19th and 20th centuries it was one of the cradles of the Spanish aristocracy. Artists, sculptors, poets and people with noble blood are some of the examples of the characters that inhabited the neighbourhood. Nowadays Chamberí has evolved and modernised, but it has not lost its aristocratic touch. In addition to the history it has plenty of places to visit, places to eat, bars for tapas, and ice cream parlours to enjoy a good snack. With all this and how crowded it is, you can imagine how difficult it is to find a parking space, but it's not all bad news: Garaje Fraile in Guzmán el Bueno 62 is perfect for you.
Garaje Fraile has a wide range of opening hours to suit your needs, security, and ample parking spaces. In addition to a great location in Guzmán el Bueno 62 so you can move around the neighbourhood comfortably. Here are a series of things to do in Chamberí while your car is well looked after in the car park.
Visit the Chamberí Metro station, better known as "the ghost station", as the trains pass through it without stopping. It was part of line 1 (the first Spanish metro line). This station is now a museum and is a good way to see what a metro station was like in the past. Next stop: Museo Geominero, which houses an excellent collection of rocks, fossils and minerals from all regions of Spain.
Plaza de Olavide, an area full of terraces, a perfect place to relax with a drink and some tapas. Pedestrianised with a great atmosphere, lots of trees and a recently renovated park for the little ones. On Calle Cea Bermúdez is the 35,000 square metre complex dedicated to the performing arts known as Teatros del Canal. Continuing along Calle Santa Engracia you will come across another of the green spaces not to be missed in this area, exactly between Calle Santa Engracia and Paseo de Eduardo Dato.
Finally, stroll along the whole of Calle Ponzano for tapas. "Ponzanear" is the trendy gastronomic plan. A street full of good tapas places with a great atmosphere. One of the most outstanding is Sala de Despiece, one of the best places to stop and enjoy an unparalleled experience.
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