Madrid Restaurants: Paseo de la GastronomíaTen of the best restaurants in Madrid combine sophisticated and varied cuisine with pleasant surroundings
The Restaurants: - A Casiña Buen Provecho. Source: EsMadrid.
Posteado el March 28, 2007 - Categorizado en Madrid Restaurants, Madrid Tourism Culinary delights in Madrid: Paseo de la Gastronomía, The Best RestaurantsTen of the best restaurants in Madrid combine sophisticated and varied cuisine with pleasant surroundings
They can all be found in the same place, the Casa de Campo Fairgrounds, though each of them has its own distinctive flavour. Housed in traditional and historical buildings that include palaces, ancestral homes and grand mansions, the restaurants of the Paseo de la Gastronomía combine excellent cuisine with pleasant surroundings. Discover this culinary avenue in the heart of the city and enjoy an evening in their sumptuous interiors or on their open-air terraces under the Madrid night sky. Source: EsMadrid Posteado el March 28, 2007 - Categorizado en Madrid Restaurants, Madrid Tourism Tourism of Businesses in Spain: Madrid between the designated citiesGijón will design a national strategy with other eight cities to catch tourism of congresses The president of the Spain Convention Bureau emphasizes in the city that the cost that they generate the trips of businesses almost doubles to the vacacional “43% of the work meetings become in emergent localities”, says to Jose Maria Perez.
The denominated tourism of business, the one that promotes the celebration of congresses, days, seminaries and meetings of work, has in the last become years an emergent activity. As much and to such rate, that not only it already generates a volume of occupation superior to the vacacional tourism, but that it causes an economic benefit far beyond the one of the summer visitors. Thus they jointly confirmed the president of the Mixed Society of Tourism of Gijón, Jose Maria Perez, and the president of Spain Convention Bureau (SCB), organism of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, Francisco Candle, that maintained yesterday in Gijón the second annual meeting of its history. “At this moment, 53% of the travellers who arrive at the city do it by reasons for work”, affirmed to Jose Maria Perez have acquired “an important weight”. That local circumstance was corroborated with national numbers by the SCB president, that not only authenticated the percentage of work visits, but that illustrated it with gains: “The tourism of meetings far beyond generates a cost the vacacional, 165 euros by person and day, as opposed to the 95 of those who move fundamentally in summer”. And to say of the socialist edile, the position of Gijón is reinforced before the future every time “43% of the tourist activities of this type are celebrated in emergent cities, like ours, as opposed to 7% of 10 years ago”. That constant growth, generated by a technological evolution that constantly forces to recycle knowledge, has forced to Spain Convention Bureau, organism constituted by the councils of Tourism of 43 Spanish city councils, to open its expectations of work beyond the municipal competitions. “We have decided to initiate an opening process to transform this network of cities into one more a structure more integrating with the Administration, autonomic as as much state, and the deprived sector”, announced Francisco Candle, that added that “to develop all the potentialities of Spain as destiny of tourism of congresses is necessary to add to all the interested ones”. Among them the Institute of Tourism of Spain, with which the SCB finishes reaching an agreement to make market studies and to develop a plan of joint operation. And to start up its process of opening, the Spain Convention Bureau has designated a commission of nine cities, Gijón, Barcelona, San Sebastián, Seville, Madrid, River basin, Valencia, Valladolid and Santiago de Compostela, that will be a year old for “making a coherent proposal”. Source: El Comercio. Posteado el March 28, 2007 - Categorizado en Madrid Tourism, Madrid: Business Tourism Arts and culture in Madrid: Roy Lichtenstein: beginning to endThe Juan March Foundation in Madrid hosts this exhibition on one of the maximum exponents of American Pop Art.
From 02/02/07 to 05/20/07 The exhibition comprises a selection of 97 works by Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), dated from 1966 to 1977. For the first time, visitors can get a complete vision of the different stages of this artist’s productive process. Furthermore, the exhibition aims to show this evolution from his sources of inspiration through to the final work, uncovering Lichtenstein’s incessant search for different artistic paths. His creations contain popular figures from the world of the comic, artistic icons, landscapes, portraits, nudes… The exhibition also includes a film on marine landscapes made by the artist in 1970. Source: Spainweb Posteado el March 28, 2007 - Categorizado en Madrid Tourism, Madrid: Arts and Culture Tourism in Madrid: Madrid CF Bernabéu Stadium VisitHave you ever dreamed of touring the Bernabéu at your own leisure, visiting every corner… every mythical spot that you had only ever see in photos?. The dream of every Real Madrid fan, supporter and sympathiser. You can visit the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain. Take this voyage through the Trophy room, the dressing room, the players’ tunnel, the benches, the pitch, the presidential balcony… and much more. Source: realmadrid.
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