Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Autumn in the city

Events to attend:

From 5 October to 3 November 2024, Halloween will take over the streets of the Parque de Atracciones in Madrid. Visitors will experience the next level in terms of adrenalin and thrills.

The Parque de Atracciones boasts the Old Cottage, its mythical passage of terror, which has frightened so many thousands of visitors. It also has a Scare Zone named Area 51, an immersive experience in which the mysteries and secrets of the Area 51 high-security zone can be discovered.


From 2 October to 3 November 2024, Warner Park has prepared a special programme that includes sinister passages, horror zones, musical shows, and themed characters, offering visitors an experience that is only suitable for the most daring.
Halloween en Parque Warner | Taquilla.com
The 2024 season features the new horror passage, The Nun, located at Movie World Studios, which will enable visitors to enter the ruins of St. Charter's Monastery to discover the truth of the horrific events that took place there.

Foods to try:

Saint's Bones and Fritters

The festivity's traditional sweet dishes are full of flavors. Saint's bones (huesos de santo), which are stuffed with egg yolk syrup, and fritters (buñuelos), which are filled with cream, can be found in endless colors and flavors for all tastes: chocolate, coconut, yogurt, cream…!

Bones, marzipan treat - Huesos de Santo ...


Cocido - To warm up and feel at home, the best thing to do is to have a good soup or stew in Madrid. When the temperature drops below 20 degrees, every Madrid resident craves stew, which is much more than just noodle soup. The nationally celebrated meal dates back to at least the Middle Ages and makes thorough use of the bounty of the vast agricultural plateau that surrounds Madrid. At its most basic, cocido (stew) consists of vegetables, meats, and legumes, all cooked in a savory broth. Below are some of the best restaurants where you can try one.
LINK to options around the city
Spain’s Most Substantial Stew Is the Definition of Comfort Food






Friday, 25 October 2024

Music and Dance in the coming weeks

With the arrival of autumn, the best of the world’s jazz scene come together at the Madrid International Jazz Festival, better known as JAZZMADRID. The festival is back from 13 September to 30 November 2024 and will once more turn Madrid into the European epicenter of this musical genre, bringing together leading figures from today’s scene. Established artists and up-and-coming talent will form part of the program which will take place in different venues around the city.



Tickets and more information LINK

From 15 October to 3 November 2024, Teatros del Canal and several other performance venues across the region of Madrid will be hosting the nineteenth edition of the Suma Flamenca festival. This year, the festival encompasses 45 shows starring big names from the world of flamenco such as Carmen Linares, Marina Heredia, Israel Fernández, María Terremoto, Vicente Amigo, Jorge Pardo and Pepe Habichuela, among others.


Tickets LINK









Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Eat your way around the city this week


Bravas Fest at the Museo del Ferrocarril -- LINK 

Friday - 6 pm to 12 am

Saturday - 12 pm to 12 am

Sunday - 12 pm to 10 pm

Admission to the festival is free and has limited capacity that will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

The bravas will cost €4 and the other tapas between €5 and €12 , depending on the restaurant. The set menu option (bravas + drink) costs €7.5 if purchased in advance (up to the day before coming) and €8

C. de la Isla de Java, 2, Fuencarral-El Pardo, 28034 Madrid 

14º Tapapiés. Festival Multicultural de Tapas y Música en Lavapiés



The Lavapiés neighborhood celebrates the fourteenth edition of Tapapiés, the Multicultural Tapas and Music Route from 17 to 27 October, in which more than 100 bars and restaurants in the area are participating with diverse culinary proposals to surprise those who come to sample them.

One of the world’s most traditional and international neighborhoods is once more holding the popular tapas route organized by the Lavapiés Traders’ Association and Cerveza El Águila is the sponsor of the fourteenth edition.

With more than 100 bars and restaurants from Lavapiés participating, the program also includes around thirty concerts, batucada bands, street parades, and outdoor children’s entertainment scheduled for weekends at midday and in the evening.

More info at LINK

Volunteer opportunity at the Institute








 

Thursday, 10 October 2024

Look up!

Every year Madrid hosts a military parade that marks Spanish National Day, a day commemorating the country's cultural and linguistic expansion beyond the European continent. Personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, National Police, and Maritime Rescue take part in the parade accompanied by ground vehicles and aircraft.

During the event, which kicks off with the arrival of the King and Queen, the king inspects the troops and greets members of the government. Other highlights of the parade include the descent of a parachuter carrying a giant Spanish flag, the Spanish Legion marching with their pet goat, the solemn raising of the National Flag, which pays tribute to those who’ve died for their country, and the flypast of the Spanish Air Force.

Route 2024 of The 12th of October Parade 

Itinerario desfile 12 de octubre de 2023


More info LINK


There will also be a fireworks display at Cibeles at 9pm!! 

Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Madrid - A Celebration of Cultures

Day of the Dead Casa de México - Altar of the Dead 2024 (October 2 -10 )
Every year, Fundación Casa de México in Spain throws a huge celebration to mark the Day of the Dead. From 2 October to 10 November, you can visit the Altar of the Dead inspired by the journey from the world of the dead to the world of the living through the senses. This year’s altar has been designed by Eugenio Caballero, one of Mexico’s most prominent artistic directors. As well as the altar, the foundation is putting on many more activities for you to learn all about this lovely tradition.
La Casa de México invita a celebrar 'El día de los Muertos' con muchas  actividades
More info - follow LINK

Villanos del Jazz
(13 September to 29 December)
As part of the Villanos del Jazz program, throughout the year Sala Villanos (although there are concerts in other venues) hosts performances by the biggest names on the national and international jazz scene with a view to popularising this genre among all audiences. The 2024 edition of the programme will take place from 13 September to 29 December and will feature renowned jazz artists such as Pat Metheny, Robben Ford, Richard Bona, Jack Broadbent and Bombino, among others.
Villanos del Jazz 2024 - Sala Villanos
Full programme and info LINK

Paul Durand-Ruel and the Twilight of Impressionism (September 15 - January 5) Fundación MAPFRE presents an exhibition on the life and work of Paul Durand-Ruel, pursuing two main goals: to introduce the public to this prominent art dealer and patron who protected and promoted art from his gallery in Paris, as well as from his headquarters in London and New York; and to contextualize and highlight the work of five artists of the post-Impressionist generation, Albert André, Georges D'Espagnat, Gustave Loiseau, Maxime Maufra and Henry Moret.
Free for students! 
More info and timing LINK

Paul Durand-Ruel and the Twilight of Impressionism | Official tourism  website

Friday, 4 October 2024

Madrid Architecture week!

Rediscover the city at this major event with guided tours of Madrid’s most iconic buildings and urban routes. From 4 to 17 October, the capital will once again open its doors, with Peru as the guest country. Come along and join in the fun!

One of the most eagerly awaited autumn events returns to our city. Organized by the COAM Architecture Foundation and Madrid’s Official College of Architects (COAM), it aims to reflect on the fundamental link between urban spaces, buildings, and the development of society. This year, Lima-Peru will be the guest city and country, both of which will be the focus of a major exhibition to be held at the COAM headquarters (No. 63 Calle de Hortaleza). Another exhibition, Le fil rouge. RPBW Architects, which is dedicated to the studio Renzo Piano Building Workshop will also be hosted here.

Once again, one of the highlights of this edition will be the guided tours of buildings that are not usually open to the public. Among others, experts will share their knowledge on La Zarzuela Racecourse (5th), La Casa de la Arquitectura (6th), the Chapel of Architects in the Church of San Sebastián (7th, 9th and 11th), Teatro Valle-Inclán (7th and 8th), Matadero Madrid (8th), Fernán Núñez Palace (12th), the Spanish Cultural Heritage Institute (9th), La Almudena Cemetery (9th) and the Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga cultural space (9th and 13th).

LINK for more info and dates