The Barrio de Salamanca, built by the Marquis of Salamanca at the end of the 19th century, is the prototype of an urban widening, a garden city, an aristocratic district with large avenues around which luxury shops and shops are articulated. Walking through the streets gives the feeling of entering a world destined exclusively for the aristocracy. Brands such as Loewe, Lubaloo, champion of children's fashion, Prada, Valentino, Miu Miu, Cartier and many others that delight the most fortunate pockets come together on the Golden Mile. For anyone who comes from outside and be a lover of traditional food, the Salamanca district is the best place to enjoy the most exquisite tapas in Madrid. The restaurant-brewery Casa Dani, in the Mercado de la Paz, What tapas, in the Torrijos Market, or the Cervecería Santa Bárbara, are some of the examples in which to taste delicious portions of octopus, Iberian ham, omelette or patatas bravas. In short, a neighbourhood built in the image and likeness of the wonderful Paris in which luxury and glamor are the main protagonists.
Also, just five minutes away is El Retiro Park, one of the lungs of the city, as well as a classic place where Madrilenians and visitors alike can enjoy a ride in a rowboat or on foot, a function at the Puppet Theatre or an open-air concert.
You are a few meters from the bus stop and metro (Retiro / Principe de Vergara).