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Retiro ParkParque del Buen Retiro
ABOVE: A roving band of university musicians performs on a park path.
While known for its late-night culture, Madrid offers much to do in the daytime. Near the top of any visitor’s list should be a walk through el Parque del Buen Retiro, or Retiro Park. This gorgeous urban retreat is a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the city center, and is a favorite destination of locals and tourists alike. Less than half the size of New York’s Central Park, Retiro is good for a quick respite from the chaos of the city, while offering enough to see and do to spend a few relaxed hours. If the weather is nice-- and it usually is in the Spanish capital--there are few places in the world better suited for a stroll or picnic.
Rowboats are rentable at the top of the pond for just a few euros. On a busy day this can seem more like a floating game of bumper-cars than a romantic cruise, but paddling around the pond for half an hour is a perfectly fun activity if you have the time and the sea legs. If nothing else, you won’t have to worry about those inevitable big-city pickpockets for thirty minutes. Next page: More things to see and do
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