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Google map view https://maps.app.goo.gl/PEfwAeFK3mvbo... Technical Overview Starting point: Temple of Debod – C. de Ferraz, 1 Ending point: Monument to the Virgin of Almudena – Plaza de la Armería Distance: approx. 1.4 km Walking time: 20–25 minutes Route type: Mostly downhill, with stairs, open squares, and ceremonial urban spaces 🚶 Step-by-Step Route Description 1. From the Temple of Debod toward the city The walk begins at the elevated platform of the Temple of Debod, one of Madrid’s most unexpected landmarks. This authentic Egyptian temple, dating back to the 2nd century BC and gifted to Spain by Egypt, offers panoramic views over the Casa de Campo and the distant Guadarrama mountains. Heading south and descending the first set of stairs, the atmosphere slowly shifts from tranquil parkland to urban Madrid. The city unfolds gradually below you. 2. Approaching Plaza de España After a gentle sequence of turns, the space suddenly opens onto Plaza de España. Here, Madrid reveals its grand scale: wide avenues, historic high-rise buildings, and constant movement. This square acts as a hinge between modern Madrid and the historic core. Descending the stairs brings you directly into its monumental heart. 3. Toward the Royal Axis Leaving Plaza de España, the walk becomes more formal and architectural. Streets align, traffic noise softens, and the city takes on a ceremonial rhythm. Short turns guide you toward one of Madrid’s most symbolic urban corridors, where scale and symmetry begin to dominate. 4. Through the Bailén Tunnel The brief passage through the Bailén Tunnel is a powerful transition. In just a few steps, you cross from the contemporary city into historic Madrid. The tunnel acts almost like a visual and acoustic gateway. 5. Arrival at Plaza de la Armería Emerging from the tunnel, the space opens dramatically onto Plaza de la Armería. Directly ahead stands the Cathedral of the Almudena, while to the left rises the imposing Royal Palace of Madrid. Your destination, the Monument to the Virgin of Almudena, is located discreetly on the right side of the square, surrounded by one of the most symbolically charged spaces in the city. 🏛️ Highlights & Anecdotes Virgin of Almudena: Patron saint of Madrid, deeply woven into the city’s religious and cultural identity. Plaza de la Armería: Historically used for royal ceremonies and military parades, it remains one of Madrid’s most formal and imposing public spaces. 👁️ A Local Guide’s Tip Before leaving Plaza de España, look back toward the Temple of Amun: the contrast between ancient Egypt and modern Madrid is striking. At Plaza de la Armería, walk a few steps forward to align the cathedral and palace perfectly — a classic and powerful photo opportunity. 🌅 Golden Hour Advice This walk is especially beautiful in the late afternoon and at sunset. The Temple of Amun glows with warm light at the start, while at the end of the route the cathedral’s pale stone reflects the final golden hues of the day, creating a cinematic and timeless atmosphere. #Walk#CityMood #UrbanTextures #StreetPhotography #CinematicCity #GoldenHourWalk #UrbanInspiration #CityDetails #VisualJourney #ArchitectureLovers #MadridWalk #UrbanWalk #CityStroll #MadridCity #UrbanHistory #WalkingTour #StreetAtmosphere #CityExploration #HistoricMadrid #UrbanCulture #VisitMadrid #ExploreMadrid #MadridLife #CityExperience #SlowTravel #UrbanTravel #LocalVibes #HiddenMadrid Dji Osmo Pocket 2 _________________________________________________________________________________