365 days in Madrid, a year visiting Madrid, its museums, its hidden places, its history and many times Madrid by bike.
We start a new series with a simple objective, to show whoever wants to read it, that in Madrid we can spend a whole year with something interesting to visit every day. One more excuse to see Madrid with different eyes. Of course, at Rutas Pangea many of the proposals that we will make will be done by bicycle, as you know we are very into bicycle tourism in Madrid. But there is much more: culture, parks, unique corners, characters, curious stories and much, much more.
Today is the first day, and we will try to show a recommendation each day, although of course it is January 1 and today is a day with a lot of promise.
We also await your recommendations, suggestions, secret places, reviews, whatever you consider appropriate. We need your help to know better what to see in Madrid.
Thank you!!
From Pangea routes we wish you a fantastic 2015, we hope to share many bicycle routes with you.

HAPPY 2016!! End of our 365 days in Madrid

By |2016-01-01T20:58:09+01:00January 1st, 2016|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

It has been a stimulating experience that has allowed us to review many things we knew about Madrid and discover new ones, get to know corners of the city and revisit many interesting places. Thank you very much for being on the other side of the screen, for your recommendations, for your comments and suggestions, or simply for reading us.

San Silvestre Vallecana, the end of the year in Madrid

By |2015-12-31T12:03:09+01:00December 31st, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

On December 31, San Silvestre is celebrated and in Madrid just hearing that name makes us think about running. Yes, since 1964 Madrid has hosted the largest athletics event in the country: the San Silvestre Vallecana.

Pre-grapes in Puerta del Sol, early goodbye to the year that is leaving

By |2015-12-30T20:53:34+01:00December 30th, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

Tonight it has become traditional to go to Sol to celebrate the "preuvas", saying goodbye to the year a day early; but it is recommended not to eat grapes or, in any case, only raisins. The real grapes are left for tomorrow, they are the lucky grapes for the new year.

Center for Hydrographic Studies and Hydraulics Laboratory of Fisac ​​and Torroja

By |2015-12-29T00:58:07+01:00December 29th, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

We are facing one of the most significant works of Miguel Fisac ​​on the banks of the Manzanares River, where we must mention the great work of the engineer Eduardo Torroja, we are talking about the Center for Hydrographic Studies.

Hermitage of Santa María de la Antigua in Carabanchel, Madrid Mudejar

By |2015-12-27T13:40:41+01:00December 27th, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

We preserve in Madrid some elements of the work of those magnificent Mudejar builders who worked in the city and throughout the territory after the arrival of the Christians at the end of the 11th century. In the Community of Madrid, the examples of Camarma de Esteruelas, Valdilecha or Talamanca del Jarama. In the city of Madrid the following are well known: the tower of the church of San Nicolás, the tower of the church of San Pedro and a civil building the Torre and the Casa de los Lujanes and our protagonist today, Santa María la Antigua, built in the 13th century

The Casa de Campo a gift from the Second Republic to Madrid

By |2015-12-26T12:05:30+01:00December 26th, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

In short, the Casa de Campo, next to the city, is a leisure space in capital letters, a luxury that is close, accessible and for everyone, those of us who live here and those who visit us. One of our favorite places to do bike routes through Madrid.

The sweetest Madrid: Confitería El Riojano and Casa Mira

By |2015-12-26T00:37:15+01:00December 26th, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

A good part of these meals and dinners end with sweets, and we could not forget that in Madrid there are leading establishments when it comes to preparing these delicacies. We already talked here about another institution, La Mallorquina, today's protagonists have parallel stories and with many common points: the Riojano confectionery and Casa Mira, the sweetest Madrid.

The Patio of Santa Gertrudis of the Sacramental of San Justo

By |2015-12-22T19:57:12+01:00December 22nd, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

Without being a cemetery as visited as some Parisians, it has become a place of pilgrimage for lovers of Art and Literature, with the most frequent visit being to Larra's tomb.

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