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11 years ago
This is a beautiful space - it reminds me of a lane way but covered with a gorgeous glass bottle ceiling. It's probably one of the most creative spaces I've ever been in, and is incredibly calming and relaxing. read more
La Nave - Venues & Event Spaces Near Me - Madrid, M
Calle de Bolívar, 7
28045 Madrid
Spain
Arganzuela
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This is a beautiful casino. You do need your passport to enter, but there is no entry fee. The only…read morething I played was poker and that wasn't that great. I showed up one early evening and they said there were 11 people on the waitlist and it would take hours to get through, so I left. They told me they opened the poker at 2 PM so I should show up 10 to 15 minutes before that to try to get a seat. So I did and they apparently draw names for who they're going to seat first and then everyone else is on the waiting list. As a tourist, I ended up on the waitlist, but not sure if that was a coincidence or not.
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Not sure how this is kid friendly of a place? Like I went with my toddler and the music was so loud…read moreand there were barely and ramps that I could easily locate for the stroller? I am sure I sound like the ugly American tourist but when I think kid friendly I think toddlers and strollers and ease of mobility. It was loud and crowded with a confusing ordering system. This is probably the spot for young singles or folks with older kids but I would not recommend for families with young toddlers
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The food was tasty and quite filling. However, the food took quite a while to come out and it was…read moreof decent quality. This restaurant specializes in Iberian pork, though, so if you get something with ham or pork in it, it will be very delicious. The red and white wine were very yummy and dessert was my favorite part!
Absolutely delicious, great central location, great value. Food made with love!read more
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