Madrid exhibits its rural jewels in Fitur
Ecotourism, the battle of Jarama and World Pride Day, which this year is celebrated in the capital, serve as a claim
“Madrid tiene muchos rincones desconocidos, aunque solo hace falta una hora en coche para recorrerla”, afirma Juan Gómez, un visitante de Fitur, mientras carga con dos bolsas de tela repletas de folletos. Ha pasado todo el día en el pabellón 9 de Ifema, que concentra ocho espacios madrileños, aunque solo dos responden a municipios: Rivas y Alcalá. El resto están representados con pequeños stands en la explanada que comparten el Ayuntamiento de la capital y la Comunidad. Además de los clásicos monumentos y museos, en ellos se puede encontrar una amplia oferta ecoturista y gastronómica. La Batalla del Jarama, que este año conmemora su 80 aniversario, y el colectivo LGTB, que en 2017 celebra en la capital el Día Mundial del Orgullo, son otros de los reclamos.
The epicenter of the enclosure has a huge white scenario for which, from Wednesday to Sunday, institutional representatives parade parade.The model works: in 2015, more than 11 million people visited the community and it is expected to beat a new record with the figures last year.The challenge in Fitur focuses on tourists, in addition to the traditional Puerta del Sol, Prado Museum or Royal Palace, discover authentic jewels framed in rural areas, such as the strength of Villarejo de Salvanés (12th century), Manzanares CastleThe real (fifteenth century) or Coracera Castle, built by Don Álvaro de Luna in San Martín de Valdeiglesias in 1434.Experts in the sector, which represents 7% of Madrid GDP, point out that travelers are increasingly betting on sustainable destinations and that they are willing to pay greater economic amounts for services that respect ecology.
Alternative plans to Monumental Madrid begin to look towards the mountain, where the offer grows every year.This is the case of the Sierra Norte, made up of 42 municipalities, mostly small villages where a handful of citizens barely live (three in the case of the Hiruela, a natural paradise nestled in the Biosphere Reserve of the Sierra del Rincón).Franco Nash, a tourist informant in the stand, explains that this is "a virgin area, very little exploited, with seven reservoirs and a beautiful landscape, ideal for hiking, cycling or skiing".In addition, the Sierra Norte offers a high offer in agrotourism, accommodations that program activities related to agriculture and livestock, such as milking cows or walking in donkey.
A walk through the Sierra
The Sierra de Guadarrama (13 municipalities) is another window to nature.He is fortunate to house a national park, which includes the Peñalara Natural Park."In recent years people ask for routes, so we have arranged a network of roads, such as the one that leads to Santiago or the Ascension to the Najarra," explains Juan Pablo Cantalejo, Tourism Technician.Less known is the Sierra West, composed of 12 villages such as Cenk, Villamanta or Pelayos de la Dam."It's the peace of Madrid.If Relax is sought, this is the site to go to, "says Almudena Mateo while teaching brochures with possible lodging.
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To the southeast of Madrid is Chinchón.Its main square was declared a fourth material wonder of the community and in it, on February 25 and 26, a medieval market with crafts, lisy and jugglers will be held.The town moves to the 15th century and simulates the arrival of the Catholic Monarchs.Another interest date is that of Holy Saturday, when a living representation of the Passion of Christ takes place in which more than 250 neighbors intervene.A few 5 kilometers appears Colmenar de la Ear (8.500 inhabitants), which sells its eight wineries in Fitur and the Czech Ulpiano Museum, a 19th -century local painter and sculptor.It highlights its rich gastronomy, such as cool potatoes (configured in oil and seasoned with garlic and parsley) or the meat in disagree (bent stewed with white wine, garlic and tomato)."It's to suck your fingers," confirms Narciso Figueroa, owner of one of the local restaurants.
In the stand of Alcalá de Henares, one of the three heritage cities in the region (along with San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Aranjuez), the protagonist has been Cardinal Cisneros, who died 500 years ago 500 years ago.The City Council has presented an app and organized a route that runs through the places where the cleric that molded the town was incidence.A good part of their acts in Fitur have revolved around gastronomy, which celebrates its big week from January 30 to February 5."We have cisneros dishes in our letter," congratulates Miguel Sánchez, owner of the La Casa Vieja restaurant.Other chefs, such as Óscar Reguilón, Ki-Jote, or Iván Plaademunt, whose last name gives name to their premises, have also fused the avant-garde cuisine with tradition, as they have made clear in the culinary tastings of these days these days.
If the visitor prefers a more religious plan, he also has it.Navalcarnero offers a route through its three hermitages every Sunday and the Church of Our Lady of Conception (16th century).During the walk you can enjoy the trapTojo, a pictorial technique of the Baroque that tries to deceive the view and that has had little incidence in Spain.In his stand, Patricia Campos, a tourist guide, remember that Navalcarnero has a denomination of origin in wines, houses a great story (here marriage Felipe IV with his second wife, his niece Mariana of Austria) and has such appetizing dishes as appetizing asThe oil bollitos or the pot of the reaper, a variety of Madrid cooked with rice and peppermints "with a lot of body because it was the only thing that ate the laborer".
History lovers have an unavoidable appointment with the battle of Jarama.In 2017, 80 years of one of the most atrocious fighting of the Civil War and the ephemeris have joined the four municipalities (Arganda, Morata de Tajuña, Rivas and San Martín de la Vega) in which hostilities developed.They have formed a map with the routes and the main points of interest.Since 2013, the Community Historical Heritage Law protects the remains of confrontation and now these have become a cult space."There is a very important market niche with this issue and there are already several groups of Canada and other places in the world who have asked to come," says Adrián Rodríguez, a tourism technician, while some figures dressed as militiamen hold their rifles.
The capital, headquarters of the 2017 World Pride
In Fitur, Madrid has won two of its tourist icons, the Plaza Mayor, which in 2017 celebrates its IV Centenario, and the Virtual Mirador of the Moncloa Lighthouse, from where you can experience the different views in 360 degrees offered by theattraction.On Friday, during the day of Madrid, the mayor, Manuela Carmena, highlighted the next opening of two new museums: that of the royal collections, and another municipal, that of the whim, conceived as a tribute to the women of the eighteenth century.However, the star event has been the World Pride 2017, the world pride party, which will be held from June 23 to July 2.Carmena expects more than three million people to visit the city during the event.
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