La Latina is one of Madrid's historic and iconic neighbourhoods. Nowadays it has a reputation as a place to enjoy the nightlife, but it is also known for its historic streets, its excellent bars and places to enjoy a good meal. And if you don't plan to go for a walk or visit La Latina, you will end up walking around this neighbourhood, whether you want to or not, as it is located in a central part of the city and is surrounded by places of great tourist interest in the capital of Madrid. But not everything is so brilliant, and parking in the neighbourhood is a real puzzle - so don't panic, don't panic! Holiday Inn Piramides Car Park has the upper hand and will solve all your problems.
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The latina neighbourhood has endless plans and possibilities, so we have taken the liberty of making a small list from its history and everything you can see in this place. We start with the Mercado de la Cebada, one of the must-see places in the neighbourhood. It is a historic space of great importance for the city of Madrid and, of course, for the La Latina neighbourhood. This Madrid market has the reputation of being one of the largest in Madrid and you can find all kinds of stalls in its more than 6000 square metres.
We continue with the Museum of the Origins of Madrid or San Isidro. A museum, to be honest, new compared to other museums in Madrid. With a building that was built in the 20th century, the museum of San Isidro was inaugurated only in the year 2000 and is known because, according to legend, it was the place where San Isidro lived and died. You can visit the chapel and the famous Poso del Milagro, as well as 700 pieces of important historical value.
We cannot fail to mention El Rastro, an open-air market held every Sunday without fail, where you can find all kinds of products and items at good prices. It is named after the butchers who used to circulate in this area in the 17th century, leaving a trail of blood as they walked along the Calle de la Ribera de los Curtidores.
In the neighbourhood you will find countless restaurants, one better than the other: Mexcalista, the flavours of the sea of Acapulco in the neighbourhood of Las Letras, La revoltosa, El Economato, Ferretería by ego, Taipei Bar, Taberna el Gallocanta, Decadente, Ganz, among others.
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