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27 Feb 2013

Calle de la Cava Baja

 

Madrid probably has more restaurants/bars per capita than any other city in the world. So you have plenty of places to go out. Calle de la Cava Baja (Cava Baja Street) is one of my favorite ones as it has a lot of tapas bars, one next to the other within 200 meters.

The area is also special as it has hundreds of years of history. Cava Baja and Cava Alta Street used to be part of the fifteen century's Christian Wall.

Directions from our flat in Costanilla Street:

Take Atocha Street and walk two blocks up to Anton Martin Metro Station;
take Magdalena Street and walk five blocks up to Tirso de Molina Square;
then Magdalena Street turns into Colegiata Street: walk three blocks to Cava Baja Street.

Enjoy!!

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