Near Plaza de la Luna, enjoy the daily evening street art tour—a vibrant mix of local painters, musicians, and poets performing live installations, jazz sets, and poetry readings.
Just steps away, Café San Fernando stands as one of Madrid’s oldest cafés, dating back to the 19th century. Its walls are adorned with vintage photos and art collections, perfect for sipping authentic Spanish coffee and tasting tapas.
Every Saturday features the La Luna Market, showcasing handmade jewelry, vintage books, and artisanal food stalls, fostering a strong sense of community.
Visit in the late afternoon to catch golden hour light glinting off the plaza’s cobblestones—a photographer’s dream. These experiences offer more than sightseeing—they immerse you in Madrid’s creative spirit and cultural heartbeat.