Discover the hidden aspects of Spanish history during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco on this Francoist tour of Madrid. Stroll through the historic neighborhoods north of Gran Via and explore how culture and daily life were affected at this time. This tour offers an in-depth and thoughtful insight into a crucial period in Spanish history, guided by experts who share their unique knowledge and perspectives.
- Explore the historic quarters of Madrid north of Gran Vía
- Learn about culture and life during the Franco dictatorship
- Guided by experts offering a unique perspective
- Ideal for those looking to learn more about the history of Spain
Heart of Madrid cinema and Gran Via. Here are some of the most famous cinemas in Spain, often compared to Times Square for its bright posters.
Popularly known as Plaza Luna, it has changed from a problematic space to a cultural meeting point with terraces and urban life.
An eclectic 19th-century theatre with decor reminiscent of a small palace. It is popularly called the Bombonera de Don Candido.
Small church linked to a convent where women in situations of exclusion were accommodated. Example of the most humane and supportive Madrid of another era.
One of the oldest and most authentic taverns in Madrid (1892), famous for its vermouths, beers and mongrel tapas.
Fuencarral Street is one of the liveliest streets in Madrid, connecting Chueca with Malasaña and combining history, fashion and urban life in a modern and monstrous atmosphere.
Baroque temple of the 18th century, known today because it is open 24 hours thanks to the work of Father Angel and his foundation Messengers of Peace.
Modernist jewel of Madrid, current headquarters of the SGAE. Its facade and interior are a show of organic forms inspired by Gaudí.
Charming space that takes its name from the former convent of the Royal Salesians. Today it is an elegant and quiet square in the center.
Royal church of the 18th century, where the remains of Barbara of Braganza, wife of Ferdinand VI, rest. It is a temple of great historical and artistic value.
Known for hosting the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary. A solemn place linked to Spanish justice.
The National Library of Spain is one of the most emblematic buildings in Madrid. It guards centuries of history and knowledge, and houses millions of books, manuscripts and unique works of Spanish cultural heritage.
a Plaza de Colón is one of the most representative points of Madrid. It stands out for its monument to Christopher Columbus, its gardens and the great flags of Spain, making it a symbol of the city and its history.
Reference #1 : Calle precios 25 (Store : Knee, right in front you will see us)
Reference #2 : Metro Callao
Reference #3 : Next to the Tourist Information Point
Look for the YELLOW AND ORANGE bicolor umbrella.
Price varies by option