
Puerta del sol
NIGHT OUT IN MADRID
Bairdstravel joined Glasgow`s Famous Gallon Club for three superb nights out in the Spannish capital. Met some great people and had some great fun.
This Bairdstravel`s guide to having a fab night out .

Head to the Puerta del Sol area of Madrid . Where there are tons of bars and cafes. The Puerta del Sol (Spanish for "Gate of the Sun") is one of the most well known and busiest places in Madrid.

Members of Glasgows Famous Gallon Club enjoying a few beers.

Stop for a while in the square and be entertained by the many buskers



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Our local while in Madrid O´Reilly´s Irish Pub, Madrid
Address: Calle Espoz y Mina, 12, Madrid
Phone:
Metro: Sol
Opening Hours:
O´Reillys Pub, Madrid Newest Irsh Bar. Located 75 metro from Metro Sol. Madrid
Have a look at the Jugglers in the movie . Melanie and Andy have fun with fruit. Thanks Felicia for the footage.

Felicia and Melanie joined us in O` Reillys for a few drinks and some madness.
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Dubliners Irish Bar Madrid
Address: Calle Espoz y Mina, 7, Madrid
Phone:
Metro: Sol
Opening Hours:
Sunday - Thursday 11.30h - 03.00
Friday - Saturday 11.30h - 2.30
Dubliners Madrid, located 2 minutes walk from Sol Metro offering the best food and entertainment in Madrid. Happy hour offering buckets of beer for 10.

To avoid embarrassment, remember when looking for the bathroom, that ‘m’ is for ‘mujeres’ which is ‘women’! NOT ‘men’. Men will either be ‘caballeros’ or ‘hombres’.
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http://www.lanegratomasa.es/lanegra.html
La Negra Tomasa
Cadiz 9, Madrid, 28012 District: Center Neighborhood: Sun

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Madrid is known as the city that never sleeps, and with good reason! The locals have adopted the name ‘gatos’ meaning ‘cats’, as they are out on the tiles all night. I think they manage it because most bars serve an accompanying tapa (small snack) with each drink, which gives you the strength to carry on! Whatever your taste in nightlife, it will undoubtedly be here; there are Irish bars, Latino bars, Flamenco bars and dance clubs.
Bars are to be found in the most surprising locations. At the weekend many of them charge an entrance fee, which includes your first drink – redeemable with the ticket you are given when you pay at the door. Some good places to start discovering the plethora of nightlife on offer are listed below.
Palacio Gaviria is an ultra cool dance club near Puerta Del Sol. It also holds Tango classes during the week! Be prepared to dress smart, and to pay more for drinks than you would do in the bars.

ALEX 50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Birthday boy with Bairdstravel