It crosses Madrid from south to north from Plaza de Colón in the centre to the north junction of the city. It is the widest avenue and there you can find ministries, banks, skyscrapers, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, museums and embassies.
It crosses Madrid from south to north from Plaza de Colón in the centre to the north junction of the city. It is the widest avenue and there you can find ministries, banks, skyscrapers, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, museums and embassies.
It is one of the longest arteries in Madrid, more than 6 kilometres long. La Castellana crosses the city from north to south, starting at Plaza Colón and ending at the intersection of Colmenar Viejo and Burgos roads. Along its entire length, there are some of the most emblematic buildings and places in Madrid. You can see palaces built between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as modern skyscrapers. There are also museums, monuments, shopping malls, lots of car and passenger traffic and the [Santiago Bernabéu] stadium (https://parkimeter.com/es/parking-madrid/cerca-de-estadio-santiago-bernabeu). 3