Gastronomy
Malasaña, beers and stories
The neighbourhood of Madrileños.
MalasañaA place where colour, museums and out-of-the-way shops— not to mention the sheer number of bars—all blend into one.
If you ask a Madrileño what their typical Saturday plan is, they’ll tell you without hesitation: “Having a Mahou in Malasaña”. And at night? “Having a Mahou in Malasaña”.
Nothing says Madrid quite like a beer in this neighbourhood.
La Paz Market
A true Madrid classic, where market stalls, tapas counters and local life come together — the perfect place to taste the city, Mahou in hand.
Madrid’s flavour can also be found among traditional market stalls, lively counters full of conversation, and locals who shop like they’re keeping a tradition alive.
In the heart of the Salamanca district, Mercado de La Paz is one of those timeless spots where you can take the city in slowly: a tapa here, a recommendation there, and—just as every good plan requires—a perfectly chilled Mahou to go with it.
