
▲ Las Ventas Bullring: Built with red brick walls adorned with intricate Arabic-style carvings and semi-arched windows, it exemplifies the unique Neo-Mudéjar architectural style of the Iberian Peninsula. As Spain's premier bullfighting venue, matadors from across the nation and the world take pride in performing here.

▲ Prado Museum: Home to an extensive collection of Spanish and European art, it stands alongside the Louvre and the National Gallery as one of Spain's supreme artistic temples. Visitors can explore both permanent and temporary exhibitions, engage in profound exchanges with the master artists behind the displays, and admire works by Michelangelo and Raphael from the "Three Great Masters of the Renaissance." A must-visit artistic destination for any trip to Madrid.

▲ Puerta del Sol is the central square of Madrid, surrounded by many historic buildings. The square now serves as a venue for major demonstrations and gatherings, as well as a leisure spot for locals and visitors. Whether day or night, it's always bustling with crowds and full of energy.










