A Writer's Personal Madrid
Madrid | Spain
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Walking Tour in Madrid's Barrio de las Letras, historic hub of world literature, with local writer.
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Stephen Phelan
What is this?
Explore Madrid's famous Barrio de las Letras in this private walking tour. This small neighbourhood served as a creative furnace of great literature during Spain’s so-called Golden Age of the late Renaissance. Your guide is a long-term resident and writer who will give your time here a unique personal flavour.
From Miguel de Cervantes to his peer and rival Lope de Vega, many leading writers of the time lived, worked, and sometimes fought in these streets and squares. Some of their houses are still standing today, and the district’s present theatres were built on the sites where their plays were staged.
Your host will lead you to surviving landmarks like the Ateneo library, the Plaza Santa Ana, and de Vega's restored house and garden. As a writer living and working in Madrid for more than a decade, he'll also introduce you to the barrio of the present, including some of his own favourite bars, bodegas, and bookshops.
What makes this unique?
This experience is hosted by an author and journalist who has written extensively on Madrid, and specifically on the literary history of Barrio de las Letras. His professional expertise and experience bring this history to life, and his long-term affinity for the area makes him perfectly placed to share the best this neighborhood has to offer, whether you’re hungry for literature or ready for lunch.
Known as the cradle of Spain’s Golden Age, the barrio still bears engraved street quotes from Cervantes, Quevedo and Lope de Vega — reminders that in this small corner of Madrid, art and life have always been deeply entwined. Today, independent bookstores, cafés, and quiet side streets still preserve the spirit of that creative legacy.
The food stop will present visitors with a choice of vermouth, wine, beer or a nonalcoholic drink at one of Madrid's oldest taverns, or selections of meats, cheeses and other classic tapas at a classic barrio deli and bodega founded in 1931, or similar.
What is the profile of the host?
Stephen Phelan is a long-term resident of Madrid and a member of the prestigious El Ateneo literary society, whose library and headquarters are located in the Barrio de las Letras. As a journalist, he has written extensively about the neighborhood for publications such as National Geographic and The Boston Review.
What to bring?
Shoes comfortable for walking.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Statue of Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Plaza Santa Ana, Barrio de las Letras
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EUR 150
per person
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is available for 2-6 people. It includes a private walking tour of the Barrio de las Letras neighborhood, visits to key historical monuments (and any entry fees), and a food and drink stop featuring alcoholic or nonalcoholic drinks, and typical tapas including meat and cheese. Please let Stephen know in advance via Chat if you have dietary requirements.
Offered in English
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is available for 2-6 people. It includes a private walking tour of the Barrio de las Letras neighborhood, visits to key historical monuments (and any entry fees), and a food and drink stop featuring alcoholic or nonalcoholic drinks, and typical tapas including meat and cheese. Please let Stephen know in advance via Chat if you have dietary requirements.
Offered in English