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unique gift shops. Calle Espíritu Santo represents the melange of Malasaña by having, on one full block alone, a retro shop, butchers with uncommon meats, a fancy pastry shop, two vintage shops, a small florist, vegetable shop, five bars, three bohemian cafes, a retro food shop, two ethnic restaurants, two mid-range restaurants, and a couple more traditional bars along with two hip-hop clothing shops.
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The most common places open during the night are "style" places (alternative, funk, mainstream), mixed places (including some conspicuous LGBT, which have created a small gay scene distinct from that of nearby Chueca) and colourful or bohemian cafes. There are one or two bars for hard rock and metal,
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with many young people. Its history, which stretches back several decades, has led to the area's distinct musical and artistic tastes. Botellons (a meeting of people drinking openly on the street, often before going to bars or discos) are common in this neighbourhood. Large ones were held in Plaza de
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Legend is that the land was previously owned by a priest in the 18th century, and after the land was given and divide up by royalty, there was a lake that housed a lot of fish that died due to the water being polluted during the construction of the new buildings being erected, so as a tribute and a
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The architecture in Malasaña is traditionally uniform, featuring buildings with 4 to 6 levels, 3 to 5 windows wide. Each building is painted in a consistent color, with almost all windows adorned with French balconies and minimal ornamentation. A special site is Pedro de Ribera's
Hospice, now the
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It is unclear if Malasaña will maintain its atmosphere or if it will become more commercial and upmarket. Since 2017 the
Mercado de Fuencarral, an iconic shopping hub known for its industrial aesthetic and for housing alternative style shops, closed down in July 2015 after being bought by an
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In 1628 it was reported that 25 nuns from the local convent had been possessed and had to be exorcised, including the founder of the convent Teresa Valla de la Cerda. Juan
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A popular spot in this area is Gymage Malasaña, offering a multifaceted experience with a gym, a theater, and a rooftop bar featuring a swimming pool. During the summer, a temporary bar emerges in the center of the square, while the winter season transforms it into an ice-skating rink.
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It is the heart of the neighborhood, surrounded by a number of bars and restaurants. It is common for people to go outside here. It also has a crafts market in Malasaña that takes place over the weekend, as well as many vintage shops. It is common for people to sell beer here.
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involving up to 200 people take place and the plaza where they occur changes depending on how the police crack down on them. Parts of the neighbourhood closer to
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