In Sultry Spain, Visiting the 'New' Madrid
For better or worse, Madrid has lagged other world capitals in acquiring an international flavor. But in the last few years, this stately city has caught up fast, thanks to the steadfast transformation of a once-seedy downtown area into a shopping, dining and nightlife district.
Downtown Madrid's revival started in the '90s, when entrepreneurial gay couples turned the dilapidated Chueca neighborhood into a hip nighttime hangout. Eventually Chueca went mainstream, and it continues to draw restaurants, art galleries, stylish hotels and boutiques. It also expanded to the north, east and west, encompassing the neighborhoods of Malasana and Justicia (the whole district loosely falls within the rectangle formed by the Gran Via, Paseo de Recoletos, Calle de San Bernardo and Calle Sagasta).| Madrid | |
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