Close to Chueca, Malasaña is also one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Madrid, well known for its counter-cultural scene. It was the hub of the Movida movement in Madrid in the 1970s and 1980s, and to this date, it conserves its alternative atmosphere. The nightlife here is much less pretentious than elsewhere in Madrid, so if you are looking for a fun but a relaxed night out this is the place to be. There are also many boutiques to be discovered in this area. © istock/JJFarquitectos
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