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Get fit in the best gyms in Madrid

Whether you’re a visitor looking to boost your heartrate and keep your toned shape, or just fancy a bit of physical exertion in the middle of a holiday filled mostly with wine and tapas, then you’re in luck. Here’s our guide to the best ways to get – and keep – fit in Madrid!

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After dark: Nightlife in Madrid

Madrid is a vibrant, fun-loving, bustling place at any hour of the day, but at night-time the city really comes alive. The nightlife here is legendary, with everything from cool, hipster bars tucked away in ancient alcoves to gigantic super-clubs that rival anything on the continent.

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8 Madrid facts you probably didn’t know

Seeing as it was founded over a thousand years ago, it makes sense that Madrid has such a storied history. Aside from its long past, its large size and international flavour means there’s so much to discover about the Spanish capital that it’s almost impossible to condense the weird and wonderful Madrid facts that give the city its colour into a list. But, ever the triers, we at Orbzii wanted to give you the cocktail party knowledge before you even head to the city. Here are our eight favourite things you probably didn’t know about Madrid!

Gran Via Views in Madrid

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There’s little that can’t be done in and around Reykjavik. Urban scampering leads you from cosy cafes to wool-packed shops full of blankets and jumpers. Music venues foster an intriguing scene, and art fills the streets, galleries and shoreline. In winter, souped up 4x4s get you across snow and ice filled tundras to ice caves, lava tunnels and waterfalls that mesmerise. Though, accessing the open plains on a traditional Icelandic horse has a certain air of authenticity that a monster truck can never really muster. In the seas? Big whales are regular visitors and tour operators get you as close as ethically possible.
Puffins add a splash of colour to nearby islands and the Northern Lights cast ethereal glows over the skies. It may be a land of fire and ice – but Reykjavik’s streets hold as many wonders. A punk museum wedged into a disused public loo might not be for everyone, but it does give a hint at the city’s sense of humour. Elsewhere, the colourful streets deliver a dose of a very different kind of architecture. Ancient Euro/Roman/Baroque stylings have been cast aside in favour of functional buildings. That’s not to say it’s bland. Just different. Which is, after all what we’re all here for. A change of scene. And that’s available in Reykjavik at every turn.

Reykjavik

There’s little that can’t be done in and around Reykjavik. Urban scampering leads you from cosy cafes to wool-packed shops full of blankets and jumpers. Music venues foster an intriguing scene, and art fills the streets, galleries and shoreline. In winter, souped up 4x4s get you across snow and ice filled tundras to ice caves, lava tunnels and waterfalls that mesmerise. Though, accessing the open plains on a traditional Icelandic horse has a certain air of authenticity that a monster truck can never really muster. In the seas? Big whales are regular visitors and tour operators get you as close as ethically possible.

Puffins add a splash of colour to nearby islands and the Northern Lights cast ethereal glows over the skies. It may be a land of fire and ice – but Reykjavik’s streets hold as many wonders. A punk museum wedged into a disused public loo might not be for everyone, but it does give a hint at the city’s sense of humour. Elsewhere, the colourful streets deliver a dose of a very different kind of architecture. Ancient Euro/Roman/Baroque stylings have been cast aside in favour of functional buildings. That’s not to say it’s bland. Just different. Which is, after all what we’re all here for. A change of scene. And that’s available in Reykjavik at every turn.

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A walking tour of Reykjavik

Sure, you could navigate by yourself, but you’ll not get those insider snippets and local tales that often come bundled with a guided tour. Add in a theme – we’re thinking, food, craft beer, art – and you’re really starting to rack up moments you may never have found by yourself.