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14 Madrid hotels awarded the Michelin Key |
All of the city’s hotels previously recognised by the Michelin Guide, including the Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Four Seasons, Rosewood Villa Magna and Santo Mauro, have successfully retained their distinction for 2025. This year, Brach Madrid, part of the Evok Collection, joins the group, bringing the capital’s total to 18 keys. |
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EMi: a fusion of culinary philosophies in Chamberí |
After more than a decade working in some of the world’s most prestigious restaurants, chef Rubén Mosquero brings his most personal project to life in Madrid. His unique tasting menu presents a culinary journey inspired by New Nordic Cuisine, combining Japanese and Korean techniques with a focus on seasonality and a deep respect for pure, authentic flavours. |
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Espacio Mistral: a new hub for creation and cultural exchange |
Theatre, music, dance, film and spoken word all come together in this newly opened cultural space. Located opposite Casa de Campo Park, it offers a diverse programme featuring premières and adaptations of classical and modern works, concerts, contemporary and Spanish dance productions, screenings, talks, debates and recitals. |
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Madrid named Europe’s Leading Meetings and Conference Destination at the World Travel Awards |
For the eighth consecutive year, the capital has received this accolade at the 32nd edition of the “Oscars” of tourism. The award reaffirms Madrid’s status as a top destination for professional events, once again highlighting the competitiveness and professionalism of the city’s meetings industry, along with its strong commitment to sustainability. The capital will now compete for the global title in the same category. |
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Showcasing the city’s theatre and musicals programme through the campaign “Go to the theatre, Madrid is best enjoyed live” |
The city’s Tourism Department has backed this promotional campaign which celebrates the capital’s outstanding performing arts scene, an initiative led by the Madrid Association of Producers and Theatres (APTEM). This season, the capital cements its standing as a leading destination for leisure and live entertainment, with a programme boasting over 300 shows and 16 musicals. |
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Madrid to host the 2026 Virtuoso Impact Summit |
Madrid will boost its profile as a high-impact destination by welcoming this exclusive event, which will bring together 120 travel advisors and partners from the Virtuoso network worldwide. The summit will take place from 24 to 26 February at The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid. What’s more, the consortium is moving its Continental Europe office to the capital. |
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International award for video marking 40 years of Madrid Convention Bureau (MCB) |
La suerte de los 40 (“The Luck of Turning 40”) has won gold in the Tourist Products/MICE category at the Terres Festival tourism film competition. Created by the city’s Tourism Department to showcase its specialist meetings division, the video was also a finalist at the Japan World’s Tourism Film Festival and the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards. |
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The American National Football League lands in the capital on 16 November. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium will host one of the official regular-season games, pitting the Miami Dolphins against the Washington Commanders. The event promises action and excitement, further cementing Madrid’s reputation as a leading venue for major sporting occasions. |
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Buscando a Audrey, el musical |
Making its world première in Madrid, this production is inspired by the legendary Hollywood star and enduring icon of fashion, style and elegance. The vibrant musical comedy features a rendition of the final, previously unreleased song, “My Love”, by Henry Mancini. The first performance takes place on 27 November at the specially built Teatro Espacio Audrey. |
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The finest jazz returns for its annual rendezvous with the city of Madrid. The latest edition of the city council’s international festival offers an eclectic line-up brimming with talent, from classic names to emerging artists and heartfelt tributes to the greats. Performances can be enjoyed across various venues until 30 November. |
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esMADRIDmagazine November |
The capital’s tourism magazine invites readers to explore Arganzuela, discovering its culinary gems and intriguing spaces, from Tierno Galván Park and the Madrid Planetarium to the cultural complex located in the former El Águila brewery and the Railway Museum, which graces this month’s cover. Check out the events guide for November’s top exhibitions and activities. |
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International tourism breaks records this summer |
For the first time, the capital welcomed over four million overnight stays by international visitors between June and August (up 9% on 2024), with total spending reaching €4.47 billion (a 7% increase). Growth was driven by long-haul markets, and according to Mastercard’s Travel Trends 2025 report, Madrid ranked as the 9th most popular international destination this summer. |
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Madrid fora do óbvio: um roteiro completo para os amantes de arte. Veja Sâo Paulo (Brazil) |
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