From Velázquez to Goya: A Perfect Morning at Madrid’s Prado Museum
by Laura Vicens
Jul 16, 2025
Hungry in Madrid and craving a taste of classic Spanish gastronomy? This city is a dream for foodies—with everything from melt-in-your-mouth jamón to soulful cocido madrileño—and I’m here to guide you to the best spots in the heart of Spain’s capital!
Botín | C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid
Signature dishes: Don’t miss the legendary Cochinillo Asado (roast suckling pig)—it’s the world’s oldest restaurant for a reason! Also try the tender Cordero Asado (roast lamb).
Vibe: Cozy, historic, and brimming with old-world charm.
Opening Hours: Daily 1:00 PM–11:00 PM
Key Strengths: UNESCO-recognized heritage, authentic Castilian flavors, and a rustic atmosphere that takes you back centuries.
Mercado de San Miguel | Pl. de San Miguel, s/n, 28005 Madrid
Signature dishes: Sample gourmet tapas like Iberian ham croquettes, creamy burrata, and freshly shucked oysters.
Vibe: Lively food hall packed with local energy—perfect for grazing and socializing.
Opening Hours: Sun-Thu 10:00 AM–12:00 AM; Fri-Sat 10:00 AM–1:00 AM
Key Strengths: Central location, huge variety, a visual feast of stalls and aromas.
Casa Lucio | C. de la Cava Baja, 35, 28005 Madrid
Signature dish: Huevos Rotos (broken eggs over fried potatoes—iconic!). Pair with savory cured meats for an ultra-local experience.
Vibe: Classic, bustling tavern with warm service.
Opening Hours: Daily 1:00 PM–4:00 PM, 8:00 PM–12:00 AM
Key Strengths: Homey atmosphere, top-tier traditional fare.
Pro tip: Booking ahead is smart—these spots fill fast. Time your visit for evenings when Madrid truly comes alive!
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