3/5 - Okay
Fuenlabrada, as an area, is not too bad. I did go into town, I would however be very careful not to stray too far from areas, as it does feel a little eerie at times.
While Centro - El Arroyo - La Fuente isn't home to many top sights, Calle de Manuel Cobo Calleja and Fernando Martin Municipal Sports Center Pavilion are some notable places to visit nearby.
Check out the shopping during your time in Cerro - El Molino. Hop around the Fuenlabrada area on the metro at Parque Europa Station to see top sights like Centro Comercial Plaza de la Estacion and Fernando Martin Municipal Sports Center Pavilion.
While in Loranca - Nuevo Versalles - Parque Miraflores, you'll enjoy the shopping. Catch the metro at Loranca Station to see top sights like Loranca Mall while you're in the area.
Even though there aren't top sights in El Vivero - Hospital - Universidad, you can explore the larger area and take in top sights like Loranca Mall. Jump on the metro at Fuenlabrada Hospital Station to see more of the city.
While there might not be top attractions in El Naranjo - La Serna, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Centro Comercial Plaza de la Estacion and Fernando Martin Municipal Sports Center Pavilion.
While you're in Loranca, take in top sights like Loranca Mall and jump on the metro at Loranca Station to see more of the city.
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Madrid’s famous shopping strip has boutiques and international brands, an exciting nightlife and an impressive display of early 20th-century architecture.
Cheer on the superstar players of one of the world’s most successful soccer clubs and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the colossal 81,000-capacity stadium.
The Puerta del Sol is where all of Madrid's roads meet, a central gathering point for madrileños, and home to some of its best-loved symbols.
A square-shaped piece of Madrid's soul – a sheltered 17th century quadrangle that has seen bull-fights and fiestas, fires and protests and kings that come and go.
While Casa de Campo is a park walking on the wild side of western Madrid, its eastern counterpart, El Retiro Park, is Madrid's genteel, cultured take on park-life.
A roll call of brilliant painters – Bosch, Rubens, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Goya and Velázquez – are waiting to be viewed at the Prado Museum.
Fuenlabrada, as an area, is not too bad. I did go into town, I would however be very careful not to stray too far from areas, as it does feel a little eerie at times.