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  1. May 5, 2024 · From quick-service food court options to bars and high-quality restaurants, the airport offers numerous choices to suit every taste and budget. These are all the places to eat and drink in every terminal of Madrid Barajas Airport.

    • Terminal 1
    • Terminal 2
    • Terminal 3
    • Terminal 4

    Mahoudrid: A bar and tapasspot run by the Spanish beer giant Mahou San Miguel. In addition to tapas, there’s more filling fare like sandwiches, but small bites and light beer are the go-to here. Urban Grill:Fast food that’s not “fast food.” Dishes are typically quick and, as the name suggests, grilled, with options ranging from meat to fish to vege...

    100 Montaditos: Tapas and pintxosbar with all the classic hits as well as open-faced sandwiches. The restaurant is tied to Mahou, and the menu suggests beer pairings with the dishes. Mahou Sports Bar:While it feels like Mahou owns pretty much all of the dining and drinking in the Madrid airport, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. This one checks o...

    Eating Point:Good luck if you find yourself in Terminal 3. Your option is limited to Eating Point, a gathering of four restaurants: Santa Gloria (pastries), Urban Grill (meat and vegetables), Pizza’n Co (pizza), and Deli&Cia (grab and go).

    El Madroño:Located before security, El Madroño is an upscale restaurant with options like duck foie gras and salmon. The theme is upscale Mediterranean, and the dining room is closed off from the hustle and bustle of the airport. La Bellota:The focus here is on Ibérico ham, and there’s a bar for the solo traveler as well as tables. MasQMenos:Tapas ...

    • Iberian Ham. What to eat in Madrid? Well, it should be illegal to visit Madrid without trying the authentic Iberian Ham. Iberian Ham is a type of cured hind leg from Iberian pigs (of the Iberian breed).
    • Spanish omelet. There’s nothing that says ‘Spanish Food’ like the Spanish omelet. It is an omelet made with olive oil, eggs, and potatoes. There is a never-ending national discussion in Spain if the best Spanish omelet should include onion.
    • Croquetas (Croquettes) Croquettes are one the best things to try in Madrid. These small bites are prepared with a creamy bechamel sauce mixed with another filling such as ham, cheese, or chicken.
    • Huevos rotos. The next of the most popular Madrid food is the “huevos rotos”. The direct translation to English would be “broken eggs”. It is a simple but delicious dish of fried eggs over fries which is usually served with some strips of ham.
  2. May 15, 2024 · Why not take a stroll down tree-lined boulevards, sip coffee in one of the many ancient cobbled squares, or drop into one of the world-famous museums? If food is more your thing, Sobrino de Botin is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest restaurant in the world. It has been serving food since 1725 in four different dining halls.

  3. Tapas Bars Near Madrid-Barajas Airport. Within a stone’s throw of Madrid-Barajas Airport, several tapas bars stand out for their authentic Spanish flavors. ‘La Taberna del Aeropuerto’ is renowned for its classic ambiance and traditional tapas. Another notable mention is ‘El Rincon de Barajas’, famous for its modern twist on classic ...

  4. Dec 7, 2023 · By: Laura Bronner. Last updated: December 7, 2023. Madrid Airport, officially called Madrid Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (code: MAD), is the main airport in Madrid. Whether you are flying from inside the Schengen Zone, from the UK, or from further afield like the USA and Canada, it’s relatively easy to find direct flights to Madrid Airport.

  5. Apr 21, 2024 · Fashion Boutiques. For those inclined towards fashion and accessories, Madrid Airport features an impressive selection of boutiques showcasing renowned international brands such as Victorias Secret, Mango, and Boss.

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