Madrid

Do as the locals do: Enjoy Madrid by night.

With a rich history and vibrant atmosphere, Madrid has something to offer every visitor. Whether you’re enjoying a coffee on the Plaza Mayor, admiring the gardens of the glorious Palacio Real or gazing at a Velázquez masterpiece in the Prado, there’s an endless variety of things to do during the day.

But when the sun sets, Madrid really comes into its own. So if you fancy a night out with a difference this autumn, check out these local favourites in some of Madrid’s coolest neighbourhoods.

With a rich history and vibrant atmosphere, Madrid has something to offer every visitor. Whether you’re enjoying a coffee on the Plaza Mayor, admiring the gardens of the glorious Palacio Real or gazing at a Velázquez masterpiece in the Prado, there’s an endless variety of things to do during the day.

But when the sun sets, Madrid really comes into its own. So if you fancy a night out with a difference this autumn, check out these local favourites in some of Madrid’s coolest neighbourhoods.

When it comes to going out here, Gran Vía is definitely where it’s at. This famous old street is synonymous with shopping, sightseeing, and generally having a good time.

If you’re a cocktail aficionado, Museo Chicote should be your first stop. Madrid’s oldest cocktail bar, this glamorous spot has been a favourite since the 1930s, with stars like Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra dropping in for a drink over the years. Reserve a spot online before arriving and people-watch to your heart’s content.

For some truly traditional Spanish entertainment, visit the legendary Corral de la Moreria, perhaps the country’s most famous “tablao” or Flamenco club. The club hosts two shows a night where you marvel at the flashing footwork and intricate playing of some of Spain’s best dancers and musicians.

But if you’re looking for something slightly more highbrow, the magnificent Teatro Real is one of the grandest opera houses in Europe, and regularly welcomes global superstars as well as its own critically-acclaimed shows. Exciting upcoming productions include Benjamin Britten’s Billy Budd and Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. Be smart and secure your ticket ahead of travelling.

​Eating out in Spain is all about tapas and Mercado San Anton, just north of Gran Vía, is a super-sized shrine to the bite-sized delicacies. Over three floors, this fabulous foodie destination features an indoor market, a multitude of stands selling delicious bite-sized snacks, and a sumptuous rooftop bar with stunning views of the city.

​For a truly exclusive night on the town, make your way to the district of Salamanca in the northeast of the city. It’s home to many of Madrid’s wealthiest citizens, and has a glamorous nightlife to match. Before hitting the town in earnest, why not grab a bite at La Castela? This chic bar/restaurant blends traditional Spanish cookery with contemporary influences and is the perfect place to relax with a glass of wine before heading to a club. Plan ahead and book a place for dinner ahead of your trip.

​With a huge outdoor terrace that’s usually packed to the rafters, Serrano 41 is one of Salamanca’s most popular nightlife destinations. If you fancy rubbing shoulders with the local celebrity set, Gabana 1800 is a favourite for Madrid’s rich and famous. You might see anyone from a famous footballer to a Spanish pop starlet in one of this sprawling club’s many VIP areas. Better yet, you can party like a superstar in themed rooms with DJs playing everything from chart hits to cutting-edge dance until the sun comes up.

And if you need to chill out after all that partying, smart travellers can visit Hammam Al Andalus – traditional Arab baths to avail of its soothing warm baths and relaxing massages in tranquil surroundings.

Looking for a night on the town you’ll never forget? Pack your party best and sample some Spanish nightlife with direct Aer Lingus flights to Madrid.