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    Raise the Roof: Five Can't Miss Views In Madrid - Photo Gallery

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    The view from the Círculo de Bellas Artes<br/>

    The view from the Círculo de Bellas Artes<br/>

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    The view from the Círculo de Bellas Artes<br/>
    Courtesy of Madrid Destino
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    San Miguel Market: Looking for where the locals go? Then head to <a href="http://www.mercadosananton.com">San Antón Market</a> and peek upstairs at one of the city's most distinguished flamenco studios. <br/>

    San Miguel Market: Looking for where the locals go? Then head to <a href="http://www.mercadosananton.com">San Antón Market</a> and peek upstairs at one of the city's most distinguished flamenco studios. <br/>

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    San Miguel Market: Looking for where the locals go? Then head to <a href="http://www.mercadosananton.com">San Antón Market</a> and peek upstairs at one of the city's most distinguished flamenco studios. <br/>
    Courtesy of Madrid Destino
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    The rooftop deck at ME Madrid Reina Victoria is open 7pm to 3am (subject to weather)<br/>

    The rooftop deck at ME Madrid Reina Victoria is open 7pm to 3am (subject to weather)<br/>

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    The rooftop deck at ME Madrid Reina Victoria is open 7pm to 3am (subject to weather)<br/>
    Courtesy of Madrid Destino
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    The Círculo de Bellas Artes<br/>

    The Círculo de Bellas Artes<br/>

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    The Círculo de Bellas Artes<br/>
    Courtesy of Madrid Destino
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    Temple of Debod was donated to Spain in 1968 after the the building of the Great Dam of Aswan threatened many historical sites<br/>

    Temple of Debod was donated to Spain in 1968 after the the building of the Great Dam of Aswan threatened many historical sites<br/>

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    Temple of Debod was donated to Spain in 1968 after the the building of the Great Dam of Aswan threatened many historical sites<br/>
    Courtesy of Madrid Destino
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    Alcalá de Henares, which means "Citadel on the river Henares," has the longest porticoed main street in Spain.<br/>

    Alcalá de Henares, which means "Citadel on the river Henares," has the longest porticoed main street in Spain.<br/>

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    Alcalá de Henares, which means "Citadel on the river Henares," has the longest porticoed main street in Spain.<br/>
    Courtesy of Madrid Destino
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