The Architectural Gems of Gran Via, Madrid
Travel Tips for Madrid
The Grand Via, Madrid’s principal artery, has been at the centre of the Spanish city’s essence for over 100 years. Inspired by grand European arteries like the Paris’ Champs Elysees and Rome’s Via Condotti, the broad avenue was to solve the city centre’s congestion problems, and its creation resulted in the destruction of hundreds of houses and over a dozen streets. This major feat of construction took over four decades to complete, and helped propel the Spanish Capital into the 20th century, making it one of Europe’s most enviable. What is it that you do once you get to Gran Via? Everything! You can shop till you drop, eat till you burst and admire some of the most stunning architecture in the whole city. If you want to experience a vibrant, trendy and avant-garde scene, then book your holiday rental apartment on Gran Via in Madrid and take a historic walk along this most mesmerising avenue. It may be difficult to look up, while you walk along Gran Via, but you really should! Gran Via is home to some of the most sumptuously decorated buildings in the city, and a little window-shopping pause will be well rewarded. Starting your walk from the eastern ...












