Things to do in Pinto
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Things to do

Toledo Half-Day Guided Tour with Cathedral included
P4,150
per adult
86% of travellers recommend

Madrid: Flamenco Show at Tablao La Carmela with Optional Dinner
P2,743
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Toledo Express Half-Day Tour from Madrid
P1,913
per adult
78% of travellers recommend

Big Bus Madrid Hop-on, Hop-off Open-top Sightseeing Bus Tour
P1,463
per adult
82% of travellers recommend

Essential Flamenco: Pure Flamenco Show in the Heart of Madrid
P2,743
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Madrid: Royal Palace Expert Guided Tour with Optional Tapas
P2,743
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Madrid: Santiago Bernabéu and Real Madrid Guided tour
P4,220
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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1. Gran Via
The Gran Via is a shopping hub and a center for nightlife. Like much of Madrid, the strip celebrates the past while embracing the future: boutique stores and international brands are housed in some of Madrid’s most iconic heritage architecture.
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2. Puerta del Sol
Puerta del Sol began its days as the site of one of Madrid's easternmost gates. The gate was adorned with a figure of the rising sun – hence the name Puerta del Sol, which translates as “Gate of the Sun”. Today, the square is the throbbing heart of the city and provides a backdrop for political marches and public celebrations, while also being a popular place for people to meet.
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3. Bernabéu Stadium
Real Madrid is one of the most internationally recognized soccer teams and their Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabéu) is among the sport’s finest. Watching a match at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is a lifetime dream for both long-term Madridistas and soccer enthusiasts. Walk on the hallowed turf of the playing field, browse the clubs impressive trophy hall and relive historical moments via multimedia exhibits.
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4. Plaza Mayor
Once a marketplace, then a bull-ring and even an execution square, Plaza Mayor has transformed and evolved significantly through the ages. Felipe II commissioned a public square to be built here, which was completed according to the designs of the architect Juan Gómez de Mora in 1619. Having been destroyed by a series of enormous fires, it was finally rebuilt in 1790 and has managed to survive in this incarnation until the present day.
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5. El Retiro Park
El Retiro, or El Parque de Retiro, was once a place of retreat for the Spanish royal family who had a palace in its grounds. Although it was opened up to the public in the 1860s, many of the original features have been retained, making this a remarkable place to visit as a sightseer as well as a nice, quiet spot to relax in. There are all sorts of interesting sites dotted about the grounds here so you’re sure to find plenty to keep you occupied over its 140 hectares.
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