With nearly 95% of students passing their final exams this week, Madrid's higher education institutions are preparing for their busiest admission season in over a decade.
As digital entrepreneurs cluster in Malasaña and beyond, traditional employment patterns are fracturing—forcing recruiters and investors to rethink how they compete for Madrid's most creative workers.
From intimate venues in Malasaña to experimental spaces in Lavapiés, a new generation of musicians is pushing boundaries and drawing crowds hungry for authentic, genre-defying sound.
A new generation of muralists and designers is transforming neighbourhoods from Malasaña to Puente de Vallecas, blending social commentary with technical innovation.
From cutting-edge contemporary art in Malasaña to world-class collections on the Golden Triangle, here's where to spend your June and July in Madrid's vibrant cultural scene.
From hidden medieval quarters to cutting-edge cultural institutions, here's where madrileños are reconnecting with their city's layered past this summer.
From clandestine supper clubs to Michelin-starred temples, the visionaries reshaping Spanish gastronomy reveal how a generation transformed Madrid's eating culture.
Community-led organisations are reclaiming public spaces across the city, transforming summer celebrations into political acts that reflect Madrid's changing identity.
Isabel Moreno's logistics startup has transformed how Spanish companies reach emerging markets, turning a modest office near Plaza Mayor into a €47 million operation.
With three major residential developments approved and prices climbing 18% year-on-year, Vallecas is shedding its working-class identity to emerge as savvy investors' new hunting ground.
From Retiro's gentle terrain to Madrid Río's accessible cycling routes, here's how locals over 60 can build strength and flexibility without fighting the landscape.
As Spain's capital embraces sleep wellness as a cornerstone of healthy living, emerging neuroscience and chronobiology research reveal why timing, environment, and lifestyle choices matter far more than we once thought.
As international visitor numbers plateau, hoteliers and attractions across Spain's capital grapple with inflation, staffing pressures, and changing consumer preferences that threaten the city's €15 billion tourism economy.