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Visit the tomb of Cervantes in Madrid.

  29-04-2016

Miguel de Cervantes, 29 September 1547 (assumed) ? 22 April 1616), is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's pre-eminent novelists.

Top 10 things to do in Segovia

  21-03-2016

Segovia is an easy side trip from Madrid that you can do under your own steam. Segovia is just 30 minutes by high-speed train from Madrid, Segovia is located within the Iberian Peninsula, close to the Guadarrama Mountains. A small city by many standards, it has only 55,000 inhabitants but, such a beautiful place like Segovia also sees several hundred thousand visitors every year.

Lonely Planet. Accessible Travel Resources

  12-02-2016

For all those wanting to start the travel planning process or learn about accessible tourism destinations and experiences from around the world Lonely Planet's Martin Heng has published the Lonely Planet's Accessible Travel Guide (online Edition).

Malasaña-Triball. Trendiest district in town

  29-10-2015

Malasaña-Triball is a district brimming with bohemian and hipster urbanites. The mecca of vintage looks and underground culture in Madrid. From the centre of La Movida Madrileña to the trendiest district in town, Malasaña has been through quite a lot of changes in the last few decades. Today modern restaurants and second-hand shops live alongside traditional bars and markets people have been going to for ages. It's also one of the most popular nightlife areas in the city.

Picsa. 5 star Argentinian pizza

  11-07-2015

Picsa is an Argentine pizzeria in the neighbourhood of Chamberí, very close to the Azca business area, is the personal enterprise of members of the team from the renowned restaurant Sudestada. It seeks to offer the best of Italy's famous traditional recipe in different renovated versions.

CEAPAT. Open Doors Week

  17-06-2015

The National Reference Centre for Personal Autonomy and Technical Aids (Ceapat) is holding the Week of Open Doors 2015. On this occasion, the center will receive on Monday the visit of Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality, Alfonso Alonso. The mission of the National Reference Centre for Personal Autonomy and Technical Aids (Ceapat) is to contribute to making the rights of persons with disabilities and older persons effective, through integral accessibility, assistive products and technologies and design for all

Cumbre Bey-Kilimanjaro Challenge.

  10-06-2015

Gema Hassen-Bey is a Spanish Paralympic medallist in fencing who has taken part in five consecutive Paralympic Games and winning four medals. With "Cumbre Bey - Kilimanjaro Challenge" she wants to set up a milestone being the first women on a wheelchair reaching the Summit, with her on effort (no help), the Summit of Africa?s Roof, the Kilimanjaro, 5,895 metres high.

Genny 2.0 Urban. The ultimate solution

  01-06-2015

Genny 2.0 UrbanGenny? was born from the intuition of Paolo Badano,businessman who, due to a banal road accident, has been living for over twenty years with his wheelchair. Following the accident, over the years, Paolo looked for a way to improve his daily mobility, but without finding anything able to make him break away from the usual schemes. The four-wheelel wheelchair not only seemed constraining and often aesthetically arguable, but had a clearly obsolete technology as well.

The Hat. Hostel Boutique in Madrid

  29-04-2015

The Hat is the first Boutique Hostel in Madrid. Located in a mansion in the best tourist area in the Plaza Mayor, 3 minutes walk from the Puerta del Sol, Gran Via and La Latina. It Offers private and shared rooms, for girls, families and groups of friends. All rooms have a magnificent natural light, private or shared bathroom, air conditioning and WIFI generation.