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City break insiders: 26 / WIZZ MAGAZINE

Ever gone on holiday and wished you could stay longer? Meet three people who loved their Spanish city breaks so much that they decided to stay, and read their tips on how to spend a perfect weekend in their adopted hometowns Words: Nione Meakin ALONDRA BENTLEY JOB: MUSICIAN CITY: MADRID I moved to Madrid from Murcia in south-east Spain seven years ago. I d been visiting the city for years beforehand, playing concerts and promoting my music, so it wasn t a hard decision. Madrid is a very welcoming city that attracts people from all over the world and I immediately felt at home. It s a great place to be a musician. There are lots of gigs every night so many that it can be quite hard to choose what to see. When I m feeling indecisive, I usually go to the Sala El Sol (salaelsol.com/en) because there s always something interesting going on. You can go without even knowing what s on and you ll have a good night. I also love Teatro Lara (teatrolara.com), which is the oldest theatre in the city and has a WIZZ MAGAZINE / 27

The Teatro Lara (right), Museo Sorolla (below) and Buen Retiro (far right) are just a few of Alondra s top tips beautiful, historic interior. They have a great programme of artists. The Lara is located in one of my favourite barrios, the Malasaña. I remember going to the Malasaña when I first visited the city 18 years ago, when the old neighbourhood was just beginning to change. Now it s been completely gentrified and is home to some lovely tapas bars and independent boutiques. As well as music, Madrid is an amazing city for museums. It s easy to take them for granted when they re on your doorstep, but I try to make time to go when I can. The Prado (museodelprado.es/en) is a must-visit for me I m wowed every time by the works of Velázquez, the 16th-century Spanish painter. I also love Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (museothyssen.org/ en) and the Reina Sofia (museoreinasofia.es/en). But my absolute favourite is one of the smaller museums. Museo Sorolla (museosorolla.mcu.es) is where the painter Sorolla used to live, and you can walk around and look at a recreation of his studio and see many of his paintings. It also has a wonderful garden surrounding it. Check the individual museum websites for info on free-entry Museo Sorolla is free on Sundays, Thyssen on Mondays, and the others have free-entry hours on certain days. One of the things I love most about Madrid is its parks. It s a busy, lively place but you can step into the beautiful Buen Retiro and suddenly you don t feel you re in the centre of a city at all. There s another park called the Capricho that s hugely underrated, mainly because it s a little out of the way and you have to take a Metro or bus to get to it. It used to belong to a duchess and is an elegant, tranquil place that s very well looked after. It s perfect to wander and relax if you want to get away from the crowds. If friends are visiting I ll often take them to the Retiro The Prado is a must-visit for me I m wowed every time by the works of Velázquez. There are free-entry hours every day of the week and then the Prado. Later we might go out for drinks in Chueca, which is home to lots of great bars and clubs. One of my favourite places to drink is Bar Cock (barcock.com), a former brothel turned cocktail bar. If it s a special occasion we might go over to La Latina to a champagne bar called Maria Pandora (mariapandora.com). It s a very cosy place, filled with books and candles and not far from the Royal Palace and the Opera House. I also like to take people to a plaza called Olavides because it has a great atmosphere. You ll usually find bands playing and people tap dancing in the square. The restaurants there do some of the cheapest and best tortilla (Spanish omelette) in the city so you can enjoy the street life while eating delicious food. On that note, you can t leave Madrid without trying the local speciality, bocadillo de calamares (fried squid sandwich). The best ones come from El Brillante (barelbrillante.es), near Atocha Station. They re delicious and completely addictive! Alondra plays Ballantine s True Music Festival in Madrid s Bar Intruso on 10 June. alondrabentley.com 28 / WIZZ MAGAZINE

Maria Pandora (above) is a champagne bar in La Latina, while Reina Sofia (left) is one of the city s best museums WIZZ MAGAZINE / 29

M alaga is becoming one of Spain s most exciting cities in terms of its gastronomy. We have many fantastic restaurants here and an annual food festival (malagagastronomyfestival.com) where you can try some of the city s best cooking. People used to come for the beaches but now they are starting to visit for the food, too. It s a good time to be a chef. I first visited the city as a little boy. I grew up in Brazil, but my grandfather lived here and my family would spend our summer holidays here. Later, when I decided to give up my law degree to become a chef, I came to train in the kitchens of Malaga. I opened my first restaurant in Benalmadena, on the edge of the DIEGO GALLEGOS JOB: CHEF CITY: MALAGA city, in 2013. Now I have two restaurants. I produce all the food I use at my restaurant Sollo (sollo.es) on site. I have a greenhouse beside the restaurant and I farm my own fish. If you come to Sollo, I recommend you try the Morsollo a black pudding that s made from the blood of sturgeon. It s the most important course. WIZZ MAGAZINE / 31

The Pompidou (right) and the village of Mijas Pueblo are some of Diego s favourite spots 32 / WIZZ MAGAZINE

The views of Malaga from Gibralfaro Castle (left) are spectacular, while the food at Sollo (below) is award-winning If someone is visiting for the first time, I recommend they visit Gibralfaro Castle, where they ll find the best views over the city I always try to buy locally for my bistro, Arara. There are many good producers in Malaga and it s important to support them. You can get a good range of things at city markets like the Mercado Merced and the Atarazanas. Boquerones, which are anchovies, are a Malagan speciality. Nearly all the restaurants serve them, but the best place to eat them is on the beach where vendors will grill them over open fires. A particularly good place to try seafood is La Cala (facebook.com/restaurante.lacala) on Playa Torrevigia their menu is very good. If I m not working in my own restaurants, I like to eat at La Cosmopolita (facebook. com/restaurantelacosmopolita), where a very good chef called Daniel Carnero makes traditional Andalusian food but with a twist. I always like to see what he will think of. He knows a lot and has a very special touch in the way he cooks. There are now many museums in Malaga, including the first branch of the Pompidou Centre outside Paris. But if I have time, my favourite one to visit is the Carmen Thyssen (carmenthyssenmalaga.org) in the city centre. Apart from its permanent exhibition, there are four temporary exhibitions a year, so even if you ve been many times there s always something new to see. I also like the CAC (Centre for Contemporary Art, cacmalaga.eu) in midtown, which is good for discovering new artists. If someone is visiting Malaga for the first time, I would definitely recommend they visit the hilltop ramparts of Gibralfaro Castle, where they will find the best views over the city. It s a historic place. I always take friends there when they visit and it has never failed to impress. Another good thing you can do is to take a walk along the port. You ll be surrounded by sea and sky it s very relaxing. If you have time you could also visit Mijas Pueblo, a village about 50 minutes drive from Malaga. It s a typical Andalusian town with cobbled streets and old buildings very beautiful. But, really why would you want to leave Malaga? sollo.es WIZZ MAGAZINE / 33

I first visited Barcelona for a friend s birthday. We came to go to the clubs and hang out on the beach, but I immediately fell in love with the place and decided I d move here and spend six months learning the language. That was 13 years ago, and I m still not great at Spanish. Although I first saw Barcelona as mostly a party town, there s so much more to it than that. As a designer, it s an inspirational, exciting city, and a big part of that is down to Gaudí. Even after more than a decade in the city, I still love to visit his Casa Batlló (casabatllo.es/en), known locally as the house of bones. It s a fabulous fairy-tale-style building topped with a scaly roof that looks like a dragon s back. I love it not because it s GRAHAM COLLINS JOB: INTERIOR DESIGNER CITY: BARCELONA extreme, but because back in the early 1900s Gaudí did something so avant-garde and so different to what anyone else was doing at the time. La Sagrada Família, which he designed too, is amazing, but Casa Batlló (pictured) tops it for me. If you can, it s worth visiting 34 / WIZZ MAGAZINE

Born is home to the Mercat del Born, a 19th century market that s recently been transformed into a cultural centre The Mercat del Born (above and below left) tells Barcelona s history, as does the Parque del Laberinto de Horta (below) on the evenings when they hold little jazz concerts on the terrace it s quite an experience. I used to live in the Barri Gòtic but now I live in Born one of my favourite neighbourhoods. It has lots of independent shops and boutiques, where you can find everything from a dress made from zips to a pair of traditional handmade shoes. It s also home to the Mercat del Born (mercatdelborn.org), a disused 19th-century covered market that s recently been transformed into a cultural centre. A few years ago some excavation work was carried out on the site and they found the remains of the old mediaeval city underneath. It s absolutely fascinating, yet often seems to be overlooked by visitors. Another place that people sometimes miss is the wonderful Parque del Laberinto de Horta, a fabulous 18th-century maze garden that was used as a location in the 2006 film Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. Largely concealed behind concrete walls, it can be found up in the suburb of Horta-Guinardó near the University of Barcelona s Mundet Campus. WIZZ MAGAZINE / 37

You go past the Velodrome and then suddenly you re in these amazing gardens. It s a great place to get out of the city. If you can, take a picnic to eat outside the walls of the garden. Every other week marks the start of a different festival in Barcelona and the best, in my eyes, is September s La Mercè. It s a huge annual event, with live music and parades, and everyone gets involved. Aside from the famous gegants giant papier-mâché figures the fireworks are the best I ve ever come across. The correfocs, or fire runners, are one of the most insane sights you can imagine. It s all very primeval. I still love to go to the beach. It s a huge thing in Barcelona. I work hard during the week but on a Sunday my partner and I love to walk down to Gallito (encompaniadelobos.com/en/gallito), a restaurant on the beachfront, for a late lunch. The views are amazing the coastline in one direction, the mountains in the other. There s usually a DJ from around 5pm and when you sit there with a post-lunch cocktail, it feels like a holiday in your hometown. We also like a place called Cecconi s (cecconisbarcelona.com) in the Soho House that s recently opened in Barcelona. It s Italian, like many of my favourite places; hard to believe, but you can get tired of eating tapas all the time here! Brunch is a fairly new concept in Spain, but the one at Cecconi s is fantastic, a buffet of everything from oysters to tortilla to lasagne. If I m after new ideas I visit the Museu del Disseny (ajuntament.barcelona.cat/museudeldisseny/en), five floors of design covering decorative arts, architecture and textiles from throughout the centuries. It s a small place but there s just so much crammed in there. It s a great illustration of Spain s incredible creative output. grahamcollinsinteriordesign.com Fly to Madrid, Malaga and Barcelona with Wizz Air. Book at wizzair.com or via the Wizz Air app Gallito (above) is one of Graham s favourite restaurants. He also finds inspiration at the Museu del Disseny (left) 38 / WIZZ MAGAZINE