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Not all cats live in Madrid, and not all cats in Madrid are cats. Some had to go out and carry the city inside. Others, we stay, we continue discovering it; discovering more of its secrets, more of its corners, more of its people. Some of us walk through unknown streets to know a little more about the city where we were born and the one that saw us grow up. To us, to our parents, to our grandparents ... Do you know why they call us cats? Do you know when you are a real cat? Let me take you through my favorite corners, tell you what no one knows, discover this chaotic city and give you space in places to breathe. Let me take you to taverns with history, to walls that have seen war, let me show you who walked our avenues. Because history is not always what we were taught in school. Because history often gets out of the books and comes to life in buildings, in statues, in images. Because History is not just data, names and dates. Because history can be savored, it can be laughed at, it can be told in a way that is contagious. Because no one can speak better of something than someone who is in love with it. And I love Madrid as much as I love History and its traditions. A lot of people have passed through Madrid, are you going to leave Madrid without her having passed by you?
Crimes, murders, conspiracies, ghosts... all cities have a dark side and Madrid is not spared.
Raimundita is widely known , but do you know what happened in the church of San José? And who is Goyito? There are rare autopsies with different versions, there are gossip and versions that other sources say, there is money involved, there are painters like Goya involved in some cases. Cases of exorcisms, old plates... put a name, face and place to all this data.
The most macabre chronicle of Madrid is lived walking through its streets, and it is known on this route.
- Meeting point: access door to the Retiro Park in front of the Puerta de Alcalá. - How to find us: we will wear a white sweatshirt with the Un gato en Madrid logo.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).
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