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Madrid's vibrant LGBTQ+ neighbourhood is a colourful, design-conscious district packed with boutique shopping, trendy brunch spots, and some of the city's best cocktail bars. It hosts Spain's largest Pride celebration every June.

La Latina is Madrid's most atmospheric historic barrio—a labyrinth of steep medieval streets, tiny plazas, and ancient churches that comes alive every Sunday with the enormous El Rastro flea market and the ritual of post-market tapas.

Malasaña is Madrid's countercultural heartland—the neighbourhood that birthed the Movida Madrileña, the explosive cultural movement that erupted after the death of Franco. Today it retains its rebellious spirit through independent shops, street art, and a local identity.

The Barrio de las Letras (Literary Quarter) is a charming district where the greatest figures of the Spanish Golden Age once lived and wrote. Their words are now literally set into the cobblestone streets as golden literary quotations.