Our route will start at my favorite spot in Madrid for Tortilla de Patatas (a traditional Spanish omelet, an important part of authentic Spanish cuisine). From there, we’ll head towards a bar where we'll taste other flavorful tapas, like the Madrileño-style Ropa Vieja.
Afterwards, we’ll walk to a Basque cuisine tavern to try deliciously tender artichoke hearts, famous in the area due to its well-kept secret recipe.
Next, we’ll visit an elegant restaurant known for introducing the idea of Donostian-style fine dining to the neighborhood.
We'll also eat some tasty bites like Chistorra de Navarra (a special type of fried chorizo sausage), at a well-stocked tapas restaurant, famous for using top-quality ingredients and providing excellent customer service.
At each bar, we will also enjoy a drink (beer / wine / soft drink) to help digest the tapas
Our final stop is a prominent hub of Spanish cuisine, also known for its live entertainment.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We'll meet outside Ruben Dario Metro Station - Line 5 (‘Paseo de la Castellana' exit)
Since there are 2 different metro station exits for Rubén Dario, please keep in mind the following indications: