THE MADRID GUIDE | Malasaña | Anna Demchenko
The Addresses of the places I've shown in this video:
-HanSo Café - Calle Pez, 20
-Brandy Melville - Calle Fuencarral, 52
-Brownie - Calle Fuencarral, 54
-San Ildefonso Market - Calle Fuencarral, 57
-Museum of Romanticism - Calle San Mateo, 13
-Juicy Avenue - Calle Fuencarral, 93
-All the vintage shops are on - Calle Velarde
-Pez Torilla - Calle Pez, 36
-Los Alpes ice cream shop - Calle Arcipreste de Hita, 6
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Madrid, Spain: the Malasaña neighborhood - El barrio de Malasaña
Like many areas in central Madrid, Malasaña (a.k.a Maravillas) is at once a traditional and alternative neighborhood. the architecture of the barrio is defined by the traditional 19th century buildings with painted facades in brilliant colors and iron-wrought balconies. This secenario merges well with traditional shops and dwellers. But, on the other hand, malasaña is also full of bars and cafes of any kind and quirky shops. Tquirkyhe core of the barrio is Plaz del 2 de Mayo (2nd of May's square) with the monumet to the heroes of the uprising against the french troops in 1808.
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Como sucede con muchas zonas de Madrid, Malasaña es un abrrio a la vez tardicional y alternativo. La arquitectura del barrio se carateriza por los eficios tradiiconales madrileños del siglo XIX, con balcones de hierro forjado y fachadas pintadas de vivos colores. En sintonía con este carácter, están los residentes y tiendas tradicionales. Pero, por otro lado, en malasaña hay un gran número de bares y cafes de todo tipo, así como tiendas de lo más variopintas. El centro del Barrio es la Plaza del 2 de mayo, con el monumento a los heroes Daoiz y Velarde, que se levantaron contra las tropas francesas en 1808.
Barrios de Madrid: Malasaña
Malasaña es uno de los barrios más alternativos, joven, canalla, independiente y rebelde de Madrid.
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Places to see in ( Madrid - Spain ) Malasana
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Malasaña is a happening, student-friendly area, with streets filled with coffee shops, bakeries and vintage clothing stores. The Plaza del 2 de Mayo, a historic square lined with lively bars and weekend market stalls, is a popular meeting spot. At night, edgy dance and rock clubs host live bands and DJs, and the Conde Duque cultural center shows art and open-air movies in its 18th-century halls and courtyards.
Malasaña is to the west of Chueca and to the east of Argüelles. It is surrounded by several metro stations and is a central neighbourhood of Madrid. Residents include Esperanza Aguirre, the former President of the Community of Madrid, amongst other politicians and several artists. It was the center of the movida movement in late 1970s and 1980s Madrid.
Malasaña is a vibrant neighborhood and a center for the 'hipster' phenomenon, full of lively bars and clubs overflowing with young people. Its creative and counter-cultural roots, which stretch back several decades, have led to the area's distinctly unique musical and artistic tastes. Its streets are currently being renovated, making it a much more attractive quarter. It's one of the classic areas for partying the night away. The area's center is the Plaza del Dos de Mayo (in commemoration of a popular uprising on May 2, 1808, brutally repressed by the French troops and which started the Spanish Independence War). This plaza hosts a large festival on the same day. Botellons (a meeting of people drinking openly on the street, often before going to bars or discos) are common in this neighbourhood. Large ones were held in Plaza de dos de Mayo before the police stopped the nightly practice after a festival turned awry in 2006. Botellon´s involving up to 200 people happen and the plaza where it occurs changes depending on how the police crack down on them.
The night life is diverse in Malasaña, though the most common themes are non-pretentious style places (alternative, funk, mainstream), mixed places (including some conspicuous LGBT, which have created a small gay scene distinct from that of nearby Chueca) and colourful or bohemian cafes. There are one or two bars for hard rock and metal, house, nudists, BDSM, gothic, Latin, classic, 1980s, hip-hop and other non-mainstream genres.
Commercially, Malasaña has many fashion boutiques as well as shops for design and niche market products. They are often cutting-edge shops or feature progressive designers and products. They are often economical and rarely mainstream. There are many second-hand vintage shops, used book stores and unique gift shops. Calle Espíritu Santo represents the melange of Malasaña by having, on one full block alone, a retro shop, butchers with uncommon meats, a fancy pastry shop, two vintage shops, a small florist, vegetable shop, five bars, three bohemian cafes, a retro food shop, two ethnic restaurants, two mid range restaurants and a couple more traditional bars along with two hip-hop clothing shops.
The architecture in Malasaña is rather uniform, with most buildings ranging from 4 to 6 levels, 3 to 5 windows wide, each building painted a uniform colour, almost all windows with French balconies and rare ornamentation. Rents are high for small space and some buildings are very exclusive.
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Malasaña is alternative, young, lively, independet and rebellious.
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Madrid's neighbourhoods: Malasaña
Malasaña is one of Madrid's most alternative, young, lively, independent and rebellious neighbourhoods.
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Neighborhoods of Madrid: Malasaña
Malasaña is one of the historic districts of Madrid that, curiously enough, brings together the city's most modern and underground neighbours. It is usually associated with the explosion of the cultural movement of the 80s called Movida Madrileña.
Its name comes from Manuela Malasaña, heroine of the uprising of May 2, 1808. The 17 year old girl died in these streets at the hands of French troops while collaborating to defend the city.
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