Thyssen Museum. A visit to this art museum, which covers the history of European painting, is strongly recommended. If you’re going in summer it’s even better, because in July and August the Thyssen viewing point is open on the roof, with amazing views of Los Jeróminos and a restaurant serving luxury Mediterranean cuisine. Another different and appealing space is Las Terrazas, with an urban beach club environment.Reina Sofía Museum. After the emotional experience of seeing Picasso’s Guernica in person, it’s good to take a moment and talk about your impressions. The museum has two places to eat. On one hand, the restaurant Arzábal. On the other, the Café Restaurant NuBel, with regular live music sessions.
