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LOCAL CULTURE

Dress Code and tipping in Restaurants

Most restaurants don't require formal dress. However, a number of very prestigious restaurants require jacket and tie. Normal operating hours for restaurants in Madrid are from 1pm to 3.30pm and 9pm to 11.30pm. It's reasonable to leave a 10 percent tip.

Number of passengers and tipping

Be advised that taxis don't admit more than four people and two pieces of luggage per vehicle. They charge a supplement per piece of bag as well. Tipping is not usual.

Best practice for Summer heat

Madrid in July and August is very hot, around 32 to 40 degress celcius. Don't forget to include shorts and comfortable shoes when you pack as well as to drink plenty of water during the day.

Tapas

People from Madrid enjoy social life in popular bars and neighbourhood squares. Most social activities involve food and drinks. Going for Tapas involves both and there is no need to eat big amounts of food so it can be done at anytime. El Lateral (Casellana), Jose Luis (Hermanos Bécquer) are examples of Tapas Bars in Madrid.

DID YOU KNOW?

Atocha Station

Here you can visit the largest greenhouse in Madrid and feel like you are in the middle of the rain forest while you wait for your train.

Royal Palace

The colourful Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place on the first Wednesday of every month. Before going, please check with the concierge for details.

Plaza Mayor

This popular, enclosed late-medieval square in the centre of Madrid has been a market as well as a place for festivals, bull fights, coronations and executions. It has also been destroyed several times by fire.

Retiro Park

This is the only park in the world where there is a statue dedicated to the Devil. It is called the Fallen Angel. The Retiro Park is considered the 'lung' of Madrid and is a very beautiful meeting point. You can rent a boat in its lake.

WHAT TO PACK?

Language

In Spain most people do not speak English. Therefore we recommend that you bring a small dictionary with useful everyday phrases.

Shoes

Madrid is a great city for walking so make sure you bring comfortable shoes for visits on foot.
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