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Vacaciones en calpe con plus holidays un 10 . La atención al cliente es inmejorable si tienes cualquier problema lo solucionan rápidamente,estamos muy contentos con todo.

Pilar Galve Gomez6 months ago

Nos hemos alojado en Calpe muchas veces durante los últimos 12 a 15 años, pero esta fue la primera vez que utilizamos PlusHolidays como agente de la villa. No será el último.

Thom Whelan6 months ago

Buenos días a todos, España es un país de españoles amables y sonrientes, y no solo 😉 llegamos a la ciudad de Calpe, reservamos alojamiento y conocimos a Tanyusha de Mykolaiv por la mañana, por recomendación de una española.

Галина Масленнікова5 months ago

Inmejorables vistas de Altea. Villa fantásticamente equipada, con barbacoa.

Kika Garcia-Morey5 months ago

Pasamos unos días de vacaciones con mi familia en Villa Athos,fue una estadía para repetir sin duda,la villa cuenta con todas las comodidades que uno necesita para hacer todo lo que una desea

Christian Berrio5 months ago

Estábamos alquilando villa por Plus Holidays, todo fue perfecto, gracias. La gerente Tatjana fue muy servicial y profesional.

Júlia5 months ago

Viajo por todo el mundo, me gusta utilizar agencias serias y, sinceramente, Plusholidays es una agencia increíble. Tuvimos la suerte de alojarnos en la magnífica Muralla Roja, limpieza perfecta.

Sylvain Wroblewski4 months ago

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  • Madrid's most popular neighbourhoods

    Malasaña: The bohemian quarter of Madrid

    Malasaña is one of Madrid's most emblematic neighbourhoods. Known for its bohemian and alternative atmosphere, to walk through its streets is to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the city. Its buildings with colourful facades, vintage shops, trendy bars and concert venues make Malasaña a vibrant and lively place. It also has a wide range of holiday flats where you can stay and enjoy the authentic essence of Madrid.

    La Latina: Tradition and atmosphere in the heart of the capital

    La Latina is another of Madrid's most popular neighbourhoods, known for its rich tradition and unique atmosphere. This neighbourhood perfectly combines history and modernity, with its cobbled streets and lively squares. Strolling through La Latina means discovering the authentic flavours of Madrid's gastronomy, enjoying its terraces and tapas bars, and immersing yourself in the local culture. By choosing a holiday flat in La Latina, visitors can experience the authenticity and diversity of Madrid up close.

    Lavapiés: Cultural Diversity and International Cuisine

    Lavapiés is a multicultural neighbourhood that reflects the diversity of Madrid. You only have to walk through its streets to feel a vibrant mix of cultures and nationalities. This neighbourhood stands out for its rich gastronomic offer ranging from traditional Spanish food to exotic flavours from different parts of the world. In addition, Lavapiés is home to numerous cultural spaces, art galleries and theatres, which make it a perfect place for art and culture lovers. In Lavapiés, the holiday flats offer an authentic and multicultural experience in the heart of the city.

    Chueca: The epicentre of the LGTBQ+ community in Madrid

    Chueca is the neighbourhood that has become the epicentre of the LGTBQ+ community in Madrid. Known for its open, tolerant and diverse spirit, Chueca is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the city's vibrant nightlife. Here you will find numerous bars, clubs and entertainment venues hosting events and parties that attract visitors from all over the world. In addition, Chueca has an interesting gastronomic offer, avant-garde fashion shops and a welcoming atmosphere. The holiday flats in Chueca allow you to enjoy a unique and festive atmosphere in the heart of Madrid.

    El Retiro: Serene Madrid

    Madrid's El Retiro neighbourhood is a charming corner in the heart of the city. Its most prized jewel is the famous Retiro Park, an oasis of tranquillity amidst the urban bustle. This 125-hectare park is the perfect place to take a relaxing stroll, rent a boat on its lake, or simply relax on the lawn under the shade of its century-old trees.
    In addition to the park, the neighbourhood is home to the Palacio de Cristal and the Palacio de Velázquez, two elegant buildings that house contemporary art exhibitions. The streets surrounding the park are full of charm, with historic architecture, boutique shops and cosy cafés.El Retiro is an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy nature and culture in a serene and beautiful setting. It is a must for any traveller who wants to experience the beauty and serenity of Madrid.

  • Recommendations for enjoying Madrid to the full

    Prado Museum: Spain's artistic treasure trove

    A visit to the Prado Museum is a must for art lovers. This artistic treasure houses an impressive collection of masterpieces by Spanish and international artists. From Las Meninas by Velázquez to The Three Graces by Rubens, each room of the museum will transport you to different periods and artistic styles. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the cultural richness offered by this emblematic place.

    Retiro Park: Nature and relaxation in the heart of the capital

    The Retiro Park is a haven of tranquillity in the heart of Madrid. Let yourself be surprised by the beauty of its gardens, ponds and sculptures. Stroll along its tree-lined paths, rent a boat on the large pond, or simply sit on a bench and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Also, don't miss the Crystal Palace, an architectural gem that houses temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.

    Royal Palace: Majestic and historic in the centre of Madrid

    Madrid's majestic Royal Palace invites you to explore its imposing architecture and lavishly decorated halls. Known as one of the largest palaces in Europe, this impressive building offers a guided tour of its main rooms, where you can immerse yourself in the history of the Spanish monarchy. Don't miss the opportunity to admire its impressive works of art and the beautiful gardens that surround it.

    Plaza Mayor: The city's emblematic epicentre

    The Plaza Mayor is an emblematic place in the heart of Madrid. Surrounded by historic buildings, the square takes you back in time with its Renaissance architecture and the equestrian statue of Felipe III in the centre. Here you can enjoy traditional gastronomy in the numerous restaurants and bars that surround it. The square also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Christmas market and open-air concerts.

     

  • Gastronomy and nightlife in Madrid

    In Madrid, gastronomy and nightlife are highlights of the city. Whether you are a lover of traditional food or enjoy the lively nightlife, Madrid has a lot to offer you.

     

    Bars and tapas in Madrid: Savour the local culture

     

    Bars and tapas are part of the local culture in Madrid. You can find a large number of bars scattered throughout the city's neighbourhoods, where you can sample a wide variety of tapas. From classic patatas bravas to delicious croquettes, Madrid invites you to immerse yourself in a unique culinary experience.

    Some of the most popular neighbourhoods for bars and tapas are Lavapiés, Malasaña, La Latina and Chueca. These areas are full of lively and cosy bars where you can sample local specialities and enjoy a relaxed and social atmosphere.

     

    Traditional restaurants: Delight in Madrid's cuisine

     

    If you prefer to enjoy a more formal meal, Madrid has a wide selection of traditional restaurants. Here you can enjoy typical Madrilenian dishes such as cocido madrileño, bocadillo de calamares (squid sandwich) or the famous churro con chocolate (churro with chocolate).

    In addition to traditional dishes, you will also find restaurants that fuse local gastronomy with international influences, offering you a unique and varied culinary experience. In Madrid, the gastronomic offer will satisfy the most demanding palates.

     

     

    Nightlife in Madrid: Lively areas and nightclubs to suit all tastes

     

    Nightlife in Madrid is known for being vibrant and diverse. The city offers a wide range of options for all tastes and styles. From laid-back bars to live music clubs, Madrid has something for everyone.

    The areas of Malasaña, La Latina and Lavapiés are known for being particularly lively at night. Here you can enjoy bars with live music, cosy pubs and terraces where you can have a drink and enjoy the city's nightlife.

    In addition, Madrid has internationally renowned nightclubs that attract DJs and artists from all over the world. These clubs offer a unique party experience and allow you to enjoy the music and atmosphere until the early hours of the morning.

  • Public transport and climate in Madrid

    Metro and buses: Getting around the city

     

    The public transport system in Madrid is efficient and extensive, making getting around the city convenient and practical. Madrid's metro has an extensive network of lines connecting all areas of the city and its surroundings.

    The Madrid Metro is one of the fastest and most convenient options for getting around the city. With its 12 lines and more than 300 stations, you can reach any place you want to visit. City buses are also an excellent option, as they cover areas where the metro does not reach.

    To use both the metro and buses, it is advisable to buy a public transport card called 'Abono Transportes'. This card allows unlimited travel for a certain period of time and offers discounts on the usual fares.

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    Parking options in Madrid

     

    If you decide to rent a car during your stay in Madrid, it is important to know the different parking options available in the city. Madrid has an extensive system of public car parks distributed throughout the city, both above and below ground.

    Underground car parks are a convenient option, as they offer greater security and protection for your car. In addition, they are usually located close to the main points of interest and tourist areas.

    Remember that in the centre of Madrid there are traffic regulations and regulated parking zones (blue and green zones) where a fee is charged for parking time. It is advisable to find out about the rules and timetables of these zones before parking.

     

    Climate in Madrid: Temperatures and Seasons

     

    The climate in Madrid is characterised by cold winters and hot summers. Although it is an inland city, the influence of its proximity to the centre of the Iberian Peninsula gives it a continental Mediterranean climate.

    The winter months, from December to February, tend to be cold, with average temperatures ranging from 2°C to 12°C. It is advisable to dress warmly and be prepared for possible rain.

    In summer, from June to August, the average daily temperature is around 30°C, with July being the hottest month. It's important to protect yourself from the sun, wear cool clothes and stay hydrated when walking around the city.

    In spring and autumn, temperatures are milder, with an average of 15°C to 20°C, creating a very pleasant climate for exploring Madrid. These seasons tend to have sunny days and less chance of rain.

     

    "Madrid is a place where nothing ever happens... until everything happens".

    - José Luis Sampedro