Stop 1: Lázaro Galdiano Museum
The legacy of the collector and editor José Lázaro Galdiano (1862-1947) who fought to preserve and repatriate works by Spanish artists in the country. The museum has more than 12,000 pieces of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts, in which the work of European and Spanish artists from the 15th and 19th centuries stands out, as well as paintings by masters such as El Greco, Murillo, or El Hieronymus Bosch.
Stop 2: Exclusive and luxury shopping
National brands, boutiques and ateliers
Streets: Claudio Coello, Velázquez, Lagasca and Hermosilla
Maria de la Orden - Inés Martín Alcalde - T.ba - BIMANI - Cherubina - IQ Collection - Cortana - Bleis Madrid - Maksu - MASSCOB
International brands
Streets: Serrano and Ortega y Gasset
Louis Vuitton - Gucci - Chanel - Prada - Hermès - Bvlgari - Dior - Balenciaga - Cartier - Rolex - Fendi - Saint Laurent - Bottega Veneta - Ralph Lauren - Loewe - Loro Piana - Tom Ford - Celine - Manolo Blahnik - Pedro del Hierro - Adolfo Domínguez
Stop 4: Juan March Foundation
The foundation is characterized by its commitment to music, the visual arts, research and education. It organizes a wide variety of concerts, art exhibitions (with a focus on painting, sculpture and visual arts) and functions as a space for academic dissemination through conferences and seminars. It is a meeting point for artists, academics and the general public interested in cultural and scientific events.
Recommended food stops
Tapas and snacks
Hevia - La Maruca - Bar Manero - Cazorla
Restaurants
Los Montes de Galicia - Cañadío - Santerra - Amazónico - El Pescador - El Paraguas - Sushi 99