Madrid Neighborhood: Chueca

Uncategorized — By on November 22, 2008 1:00 am

 

 

 

For some quick highlights of where to shop, what to drink and see in the neighborhood of Chueca take a look below.

Where To Shop:

Mercado Fuencarral

C/ Fuencarral, 35

Some could say this boutique shopping mall isn’t really in the neighborhood of Chueca. The reason is because it really sits somewhere in the middle of the Chueca and Malasana neighborhood. Anyhow, no matter how you look at it, this three floor boutique mall is worth a visit. Inside you’ll find little stores selling hip t-shirts, jewelry, black latex under garments, bags, shoes, dresses, pretty much everything. So if you’re looking for a lot of things but don’t have a lot of time, this might be your best bet in finding everything all in one place.


Where to Eat & Drink:

Vinoteca Barbechera

C/ de Gravina, 6

Tel: 915239816

With a choice of thirteen different wines by the glass, and a plethora of tapas to pick on, you definitely won’t leave unsatisfied. You’ll eat and drink alongside the wine cellar, and find a sophisticated clientele.

 


 

Areia Colonial Chillout

C/ Hortaleza, 92

Enter this rustic chic hangout and you are
forced to chillout. The subtle smell of incense, thirty-one types of cocktails, and Asian food will have you relaxing in no time. For more on Areia Colonial Chillout, click here.  

 


 

What to See:

Annta Gallery

C/ Almirante, 1

Martes-Sábado:    10:30h – 14:00h / 18:00h – 21:00h.
Lunes:    10:30h – 14:00h. Tardes, previa cita.

Tel: 915212353

A beautiful space in Madrid filled with art, what more could one ask for on a day out and about? The gallery shows a variety of artists, Choco, Ciria, Isern, Morago and more. There are always new expositions being put up, each outdoing the next. The work here will catch your eye, and will keeping drawing you back in, again and again.

 

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By Jacob Michael