Artists guide:
Madrid, Spain
Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Triángulo de Amor Bizarro is one of the reference groups of Latin American alternative pop-rock. They have released five albums and their reputation has always remained high, with recognition from their debut to their latest single. They quickly went from anonymity to play in every festival that is organized in Spain and they became a reference of the independent scene. From their first steps they have obtained critical success and their albums have reached number 1 on the Spanish and Latin American charts.

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bar
Picnic

“Our favorite local bar is Picnic. It´s always a particular good place to hang out and meet friends having a drink.” – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

C. de las Minas, 1, 28004 Madrid, Spain
outdoors
El Retiro Park

“Our favorite place outdoors is El Retiro Park. It´s a very popular place to take a walk and it´s very charming sitting beside the monument to the fallen angel” – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Plaza de la Independencia, 7, 28001 Madrid, Spain
shopping
Marilians Records

“Our favorite record shop is Marilians Records in Novitiate. The people who work there are great people.” – HINDS

“Marilians Records is an incredible shop and they really care of music. Their customers can be shopping new and old stuff while talking to bands that go many often to do a showcase, a interview or an album signing.”  – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Calle del Noviciado, 9, 28015 Madrid, Spain
food
Bar Santurce

“Our favorite place for tapas is Bar Sancturce.” – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Plaza del Gral. Vara de Rey, 14, 28005 Madrid, Spain
food
Bar La Campana

“Our favorite local restaurant is Bar La Campana. The squid sandwich is a classic of the city.” – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

“My favorite place for tapas is  Bar La Campana near Plaza Mayor, where I always order “bocata de calamares” (squid sandwich) and a beer.” – Danny Avila

Calle de Botoneras, 6, 28012 Madrid, Spain
food
Rey de Tallarines

“Our favorite place for takeout is Rey de tallarines. You should taste these delightful noodles at home or at the local where you can see how the master make noodles by hand by your side.” – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Calle de San Bernardino, 1, 28015 Madrid, Spain
venue
Sala El Sol

“Our favorite local live music bar is Sala el Sol. It´s not the biggest but it is the place where you can see all kind of bands and interesting people. A place with a lot of history related to music and partying.” – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Calle de los Jardines, 3, 28013 Madrid, Spain
museum
Museo Nacional del Prado

“Our favorite museum in the city is Museo Nacional del Prado. One of the greatest museums in the world, greatest masters of painting, not enough days in a year to enjoy them all properly. We are talking about Goya, Velázquez, Rubens, El Bosco, Rembrandt, El Greco, etc. A MUST in a visit.”  – Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Calle de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, 28014 Madrid, Spain

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