Madrid was the capital of the world's first inter- continental empire. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, Spain ruled South, Central and much of North America, with colonies as far afield as the Philippines. No wonder every church seems more ornate than the last, and museums abound, crammed with masterpieces. The palaces are grand, ministries forbidding and houses enormous. When it comes to sheer grandeur, Madrid stands shoulder to shoulder with London, Paris and Rome.
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Xanadu snow Park 30 m IFEMA Trade fair Juan Carlos I Congress Hall Bajaras airport Salamanca city quarter
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From The Airport To Hotel Follow Avenida De Logrono Turn Right, Follow Calle De Los Pajarones Turn Right, Follow Calle De Jupiter Follow Calle De Acuario Turn Right, Follow Plaza De Los Hermanos Falco Y Alvarez De Toledo Turn Right, Follow Calle De Aries Follow Avenida De La Hispanidad Follow The Roundabout At Sign Aparcamiento Madrid Turn Right, Follow The Motorway N 100/ Avenida De La Hispanidad. At Sign Madrid/Av.america Follow The Motorway Plaza De Eisenhow. At Sign Madrid/Av.america, Follow Avenida De America. Turn Left, Follow Calle De Cartagena.