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A walk by Pedro A. · Madrid, ES

A focused afternoon walk through Madrid's historic La Latina neighborhood, starting at Plaza de Toledo and moving through narrow medieval streets lined with character-filled taverns, galleries, and religious heritage. The route clusters tightly around the old town's beating heart, featuring hidden gems, a substantial dinner, and the grandeur of the Royal Basilica—all within an easy 150-minute window.

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  1. Billy Brunch & Family

    Billy Brunch & Family serves as your immediate warm-up, a highly-rated hidden gem just 210 meters from Plaza de Toledo to ease you into the neighborhood.

    C. de Toledo, 82, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain·hidden gems
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  2. Royal Basilica of Saint Francis the Great

    The Royal Basilica of Saint Francis the Great is a stunning 15th-century religious monument that anchors the spiritual and architectural identity of La Latina.

    C. de San Buenaventura, 1, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain·history
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  3. Restaurante Casa Amadeo Los Caracoles

    Casa Amadeo Los Caracoles is an iconic Madrid institution famous for its caracoles (snails) and traditional Castilian fare, perfect for a memorable dinner in an atmospheric setting.

    Pl. de Cascorro, 18, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain·food
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  4. Secretos de Lola Blancanieves

    Secretos de Lola Blancanieves offers an intimate post-dinner escape on the charming Cava Baja, one of the neighborhood's most picturesque streets lined with galleries and bars.

    C. de la Cava Baja, 21, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain·food
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  5. Casa Garcia

    Casa Garcia in the hidden Cava de San Miguel arcade is a classic madrileño tavern showcasing local wine and ham in a centuries-old underground passage.

    Cava de San Miguel, 8, Planta baja, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain·hidden gems
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  6. Church of Holy Cross

    The Church of Holy Cross rounds out the walk with Gothic-Renaissance grandeur and marks your eastward progression toward the cultural core, ending on a note of historical significance.

    C. de Atocha, 6, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain·history
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    Designed by Pedro A. · 6 May 2026

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