When it comes to plan a trip to Europe, we give preference to the popular cities like London, Paris, and others. Trust me if you want to explore the hidden treasures of history, then there are much better places to see. This is a list of top 10 most remarkable places to see in Europe. I am sure it will be useful for you to take the right decision. So, let us begin!
10. Quevedo House
The house of Quevedo is a place where tourists love to come and spend some time, viewing the marvelous works he had done. Also, the monuments of daughter of Emperor Charles V and wife of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, are present in this house. It is open Tuesday to Sunday; 9am to 6:00 pm.

9. Plaza Cánovas del Castillo
It remains open Tuesday to Sunday; 9 am to 6:30 pm. On Mondays, it is closed.

8. Monastery of San Lorenzo
It is located in Paseo de Juan de Borbón y Battenberg s/n, Madrid. There is no admission fee, and the best time to go there is from Tuesday to Sunday; 11 am to 4 pm.

7. Paseo de la Castellana
It is open daily and there are no off days except public holidays.

6. Palace of Communications
There is no entrance fee, and the timings to visit this museum are Tuesday to Sunday; 9 am to 6:30 pm. On Mondays and public holidays, it is closed.

5. National Auditorium of Music
The design of this building was presented by the architect José María García de Paredes, and it was constructed as a part of the Programa Nacional de Auditorios (National Auditoriums Program). Its inauguration was done on October 21, 1988. The auditorium remains open all days of the week, and there are no off days except public holidays.

4. Cuatro Torres Business Area
This business area is situated at the end of Paseo de la Castellana. To reach there, you can take the bus number 147 at Nuevos Ministerios. Don’t forget to book a seat next to the window for having the amazing view of Madrid city’s architectural buildings all around.

3. El Rastro Flea Market
The market remains open every Sunday and public holidays of the year, from 9 am to 3 pm. It is situated in the barrio de Embajadores in the Central District of Madrid. The town counsil is responsible for the regulation of this market. It has almost 3500 stalls, covering the area from the Plaza de Cascorro. A statue has been dedicated to Eloy Gonzalo, a Spanish soldier who took place in the Cuban War of Independence.

2. Geomining Museum
The Geomining Museum remains open all days of the week, from 9 am to 6:30 pm. It is a part of the Geologic and Mining Institute, Madrid.

1. National Museum of Romanticism
The museum is present in a late 18th century building of Madrid. It was opened in 1924, under the supervision of Bien de Interés Cultural. The museum remains open all days of the week except Mondays. The timings are 9 am to 6:30 pm. There is an entrance fee that ranges from 3 to 6 Euros.

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