January 24, 2022

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10 Must-Things To Do In Madrid At Night

Residents of Madrid like to party hard. They rarely start hanging out before 11 p.m. and usually come back home around 7 a.m. Let’s figure out what to do in the beautiful Spanish capital at night.
 

1. Walk Along the Gran Via

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Gran Via is the main street of the Spanish capital, so every tourist has to go there. Apparently, there are a lot of things to do at night. The main street is full of loud bars, traditional restaurants, fancy hotels and many other tourist attractions.
 
If you are alone in Madrid, don’t hesitate to visit the street, since you can meet new friends to hang out at night in Madrid.
 

2. Have Chocolate With Churros

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Photo Credit: pixabay.com

 
Spanish people always love the idea to finish a pleasant evening with a cup of hot chocolate together with churros. They are sure it’s one of the most delicious things you can find on the Earth!
 
Churros are delicious donuts with a shape of sticks, which they dunk in the cup of hot chocolate. You can find the tastiest chocolate with churros at Chocolateria San Gines, which is famous in the whole city.
 

3. Relax at Discoteca Velvet Madrid

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Discoteca Velvet Madrid is a relaxing lounge club with comfortable sofas, unobtrusive music, and dark purple lightning. The interior of the club was renovated recently, and now it consists of 16 million points LED color changing lights. This place is for those who just want to order their favorite drink, and enjoy!
 

4. Invite Your Friends to a Retro Cocktail Party

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If you want to combine your cocktail experience with a stylish retro party, go to El Cock Bar. The design of the bar remains the same since the opening in 1921.
 
Many celebrities have visited the famous cocktail bar, and Antonio Resines and Coen Brothers are among them.
 
The most popular drinks on the menu are Dry Martini, Mochito, and Manhattan.
 

5. Visit Teatro de la Zarzuela

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It is one of the major theatres in Madrid, which is often compared to opera in Vienna and the other European capitals. The performances in the theatre are always bright and explicit. If you are an impressive and emotional person, you should definitely go there. Keep in mind, that some performances start late in the evening.
 

6. Have Dinner on the Terrace of Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

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Many curious tourists combine their visit to the museum with the dinner and high-quality beverages. It’s an unbelievable moment to have dinner just next to the fabulous museum.
 
Beware – the combination of the art and gastronomy is secluded so that you might come back here the next day.
 

7. Spend the Night With Glamour

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Club Gabana 1800 is located in the ex-hall of flamenco. It is known for the glamour public and the chic interior. You might meet anyone inside the club – from the members of the royal family to the famous talk show heroes.
 
When it comes to music, every evening usually starts from top Spanish pop songs and continues with the newest songs.
 

8. Visit the Legendary Del Diego Bar

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The legendary bar has been serving clients since 1990. Its owner has been working in the Museo Chicote for 30 years and then decided to open his own business to showcase his best skills and knowledge.
Nowadays Ferdinando Del Diego works in the bar together with his two sons who guarantee the continuation of the traditions and quality. The most popular drinks are cognac Alexander, Black Russian, Tom Collins.
 

9. Go to a Flamenco Show

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Authentic flamenco shows are real symbols of Madrid. Every professional dancer is artistic and emotional. Amor de Dios is considered one of the best dance schools in Madrid. However, it is open on Fridays and Saturdays only.
 

10. Take a Night City Tour

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Photo Credit: pixabay.com

 
Before delightful night attractions, you can take an evening or night tour around the central part of Madrid. It can turn your night into a cultural event. Moreover, you can get more information about night attractions in Madrid to make your night even more saturated.