Discover A Different Sort Of City Whilst Staying At Madrid Hotels
People struggle to properly describe Madrid. It's one of those "not a city but a state of mind" places that can't really be defined by a landmark or a sight. You wont rush to That Place to have your photo taken with That Thing like you would in other European capitals, but Madrid really isn't like other European capitals. Stylish and exciting, staying in
Madrid
hotels will let you scratch the surface to experience the amazing amount of live music, great food, inspiring art galleries and bustling night life of a truly cosmopolitan playground.
People flock from all over to populate Madrid, making it a lively and eclectic place where cultures collide and mingle. Being full of people who are generally rarely natives is one of the major things to give the very soul of Madrid such a welcoming feel. Cosy tapas bars and friendly smiles will make you feel at home and comfortable and it's little things like asking for directions, or being swept in to a lively conversation in the middle of a cafe that gives Madrid it's reputation for being the most homely of the major Spanish cities. What Madrid doesn't have however is beach life. Stay at
Lanzarote hotels and swap the galleries and architecture of the city for the sun, sea and sand of island life.
Costa Teguise is one of Lanzarote’s main resorts and has gorgeous weather throughout the year. Popular for windsurfing, the golden sandy beaches are easily accessed from most
Costa Teguise hotels. Being breezier and busier than a typical lazy beach resort makes the area popular for water sports. On the off chance that speeding over the waves clinging on for dear life is not your sort of thing though, it's worth remembering that the windier weather also helps keep the heat nice and bearable, and if you don't fancy trying your hand at anything that active then you're at least guaranteed some entertaining viewing, as beginners classes take place out on the waves and are popular with holidaying families and adventurous tourists.
Nearby fishing villages and coastal towns are easily accessed by local transport or organised tours. The historic main town is worth a visit, with a bustling Sunday market only about a ten minute drive away. Night markets, cycling excursions and captivating clusters of Canary style buildings are some of the highlights you can occupy the balmy day time with, before making the most of a thriving entertainment scene in the evening.
The vibrant and lively nightlife of Costa Teguise caters for most tastes and wallets, whilst managing to steer clear of the somewhat stereotypically rowdier side of resort life. Local shops, bars and restaurants offer native and Spanish treats as well as British meals and groceries for those happier sticking with their home comforts.
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