The Tourist Board publishes new material to give tourists more information on the capital’s many attractions.Madrid for you in one hundred phrases

Five new sections have been published: “Madrid for You Health and Well-being”; “Madrid for You Free”, “Madrid for You Nightlife”, “Madrid for You Gay” and “A Sunday in Madrid”

“Madrid in 100 phrases”, in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese, includes the translation into Spanish of the one hundred most common expressions in different situations.

With summer here, the Madrid Tourist Board has launched a set of new publications offering assistance and information for tourists. It has expanded the “Madrid for You” series, currently divided into 10 sections aimed at specific tourist segments and profiles. A further five new sections have been added this summer to the already existing Shopping, Tapas and Wine, Family, Sport, Museums and Monuments sections.

“Madrid for You Health and Well-being”, where to pamper your body, mind and spirit. “Madrid for You Free”, all the cultural, architectural and entertainment activities you can enjoy in Madrid without spending a single Euro. “Madrid for You Nightlife”, where to go to enjoy Madrid’s vibrant night life. And “Madrid for You Gay”, the main events held in the city which are aimed at the LGBT community.

The Tourist Board has also published a new section entitled “A Sunday in Madrid”. After the hustle and bustle of the whole week, Sunday is perhaps the best day to enjoy Madrid at its finest. To help you make the most of this day, the capital has a vast array of activities on offer during the morning, afternoon and night, many of which are free.All of these activites are included in this publication, which seeks to encourage tourists to participate in them and extend their stay in Madrid.

And lastly, it has published the mini dictionary “Madrid in 100 phrases” in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese.This publication includes the translation into Spanish, from each one of these six languages, of the one hundred expressions most commonly used in different situations: greetings, transport, accommodation, in a restaurant, shopping, in a tourist information office or visiting a museum or monuments; as well as practical vocabulary of great use for visitors


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