Find yourself transported to an open-air literary museum in Madrid's iconic Barrio de las Letras. This culturally rich area is steeped in the history of Spain's Golden Age, with each street narrating a tale linked to the era's great writers. The pavements are adorned with quotes from literary giants such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, and Góngora, adding to the neighbourhood's charm.
As you explore further, you'll encounter intriguing sites like Calle Huertas, the quarter's bustling hub brimming with bars and taverns that exude a bohemian atmosphere. You'll also come across the Teatro Español, one of the world's oldest theatres that has been staging performances since the 16th century. Not far away lies the Convent of the Trinitarians, where Miguel de Cervantes rests in peace.
A visit to the preserved 17th-century home of Lope de Vega will offer insights into his life, creative process, and rivalry with Cervantes. Interestingly, it turns out that Cervantes lived on the same street as the playwright. As you delve deeper into this fascinating neighbourhood, you'll uncover stories and legends from the Spanish Golden Age, making your journey through Barrio de las Letras an unforgettable experience.