The Salamanca district is the prototype of urban development, an aristocratic neighbourhood with large avenues that drives traffic to the many shops and luxury brands available, as well as imposing palaces - the Sevillan writer Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer lived in one of them. A walk within the streets of this exclusive neighbourhood offers a pleasant sensation of entering an exclusive aristocratic world. Brands such as Loewe, Lubaloo, Prada, Valentino, Miu Miu, Cartier and many others, delight the most wealthy residents of this neighbourhood called the Golden Mile. The maximum indicator of luxurious gastronomy is the Platea City Mall, which has restaurants such as Ramón Freixa or Sinergias, and which resulted from the union of three of the best Spanish chefs. They attract visitors with innovative recipes and enviable sweets of Mamá Framboise, among others. For all those who love traditional food, the Salamanca district is the best place to enjoy the most exquisite tapas of Madrid. The Casa Dani restaurant, located in the Mercado de la Paz, Qué tapas, in the Mercado de Torrijos or the Santa Barbara brewery offer the opportunity to taste octopus, Iberic ham, tortilla or patatas bravas. After all, this is a neighbourhood that very much resembles the wonderful Paris that is identified with luxury and glamour.