We are thrilled to share with you the photo highlights from MeasureCamp Madrid. It was an incredible event, and we’re excited to showcase the moments captured by our talented photographers. Here are the photo albums from the event:
We’re thrilled to share the details of MeasureCamp Madrid with you! As the event approaches, we want to ensure you have all the information you need to arrive comfortably and conveniently. Below, you’ll find a guide detailing the various transportation options available to help you reach the venue, Talent Garden Madrid (Calle Juan de Mariana 15).
1. By Metro:
The nearest metro station to Calle Juan de Mariana 15 is Méndez Álvaro, which is served by Line 6 (Circular). From Méndez Álvaro station, you can walk to Calle Juan de Mariana 15 in approximately 10-15 minutes.
2. By Bus:
There are several bus stops near Calle Juan de Mariana 15, served by different bus lines (102, 152, 8, E1). You can use the EMT (Madrid Municipal Transport Company) website or mobile app to find the best bus route from your location to the nearest bus stop. Some nearby bus stops include Méndez Álvaro – Juan de Mariana and Méndez Álvaro – Pza. Emperador Carlos V.
3. By Train:
If you’re arriving by train, you can take a Cercanías (commuter train) to the nearby Atocha Cercanías station. From there, you can either walk to Calle Juan de Mariana 15 (approximately 20-25 minutes) or transfer to the metro or bus for a shorter journey.
4. By Taxi or Ride-Sharing:
Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Cabify are widely available in Madrid. You can simply input Calle Juan de Mariana 15 as your destination in the app and request a ride from your current location. This is a convenient option if you prefer door-to-door transportation without the need to navigate public transit.
5. By Bicycle:
Madrid has a growing network of bike lanes and bike-sharing services, such as BiciMAD. If you enjoy cycling, you can rent a bike from a BiciMAD station near your location and ride to Calle Juan de Mariana 15. Be sure to follow traffic laws and use designated bike lanes whenever possible.
6. By Walking:
Depending on your proximity to Calle Juan de Mariana 15, walking may be a feasible option. Use a map or navigation app to plot the best walking route from your current location to the destination. Madrid is a walkable city with pedestrian-friendly streets, so you can enjoy the sights along the way.
7. By Car:
If you’re driving to Calle Juan de Mariana 15, you can input the address into your GPS or navigation app for directions. Keep in mind that parking in central Madrid can be challenging and expensive, so consider using a parking garage or lot near your destination.
Choose the transportation option that best suits your preferences, budget, and convenience, and enjoy your journey to MeasureCamp Madrid!
We hope this guide helps you choose the transportation option that best suits your needs. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Looking forward to seeing you at MeasureCamp Madrid!
Madrid, the vibrant capital of Spain, is a city that effortlessly blends rich history with modern charm. A weekend in Madrid promises an unforgettable experience filled with cultural exploration, delectable cuisine, and iconic landmarks.
Here’s a guide to make the most of your weekend in this enchanting city.
Morning: Start your day with a visit to the Prado Museum, one of the world’s premier art galleries. Marvel at masterpieces by renowned artists such as Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco as you wander through its impressive collection.
Lunch: After immersing yourself in art, head to Mercado de San Miguel for a culinary adventure. Indulge in a variety of Spanish delicacies, from freshly prepared tapas to flavorful paella, amidst the lively atmosphere of this historic market.
Afternoon: Walk off your lunch with a leisurely stroll through Retiro Park. This expansive green oasis offers tranquil lakes, manicured gardens, and iconic landmarks such as the Crystal Palace. Rent a rowboat or simply relax under the shade of a tree as you soak in the beauty of this urban retreat.
Evening: As the sun sets, make your way to Plaza Mayor, Madrid’s main square. Admire the grand architecture of this historic plaza. Take a leisurely evening stroll through the charming streets of the nearby La Latina neighbourhood.
Morning: Begin your day with a visit to the Royal Palace of Madrid, the official residence of the Spanish royal family. Explore its opulent rooms, lavish halls, and beautifully landscaped gardens as you delve into the city’s royal history.
Lunch: For a taste of authentic Spanish cuisine, head to the lively neighbourhood of Malasaña. Here, you’ll find a plethora of trendy cafes and tapas bars serving up delicious fare. Sample local specialties like patatas bravas, tortilla española, and churros con chocolate.
Afternoon: No visit to Madrid is complete without a stop at the iconic Puerta del Sol. This bustling square serves as the geographical center of Spain and is home to landmarks such as the iconic Tio Pepe sign and the statue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree. Don’t forget to make a wish at the famous Kilometer Zero marker.
Evening: Conclude your weekend in Madrid with an evening of flamenco. Head to a traditional tablao to experience the passion and intensity of this iconic Spanish dance form. Let the haunting melodies and rhythmic footwork transport you to the heart of Spanish culture.
As your weekend in Madrid comes to an end, take a moment to reflect on the vibrant culture, delicious food, and historic landmarks you’ve experienced. Whether you’re captivated by the art at the Prado Museum, enchanted by the Royal Palace, or moved by the soulful flamenco performances, Madrid offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern vitality. We hope this guide helps you make the most of your stay, and we look forward to welcoming you to MeasureCamp Madrid. Enjoy your time in this enchanting city, and let its magic inspire you throughout the event!
Safe travels and see you soon at MeasureCamp Madrid!