Located on the bank of river Manzanares, Madrid is the largest city of Spain. Claded with the legendary chorological ages, the city capital holds the greatest souvenirs of the middle era and Renaissance. A market place in the middles ages, the building of Plaza Mayor is the cynosure for the tourists now. The red brick structure is huge and highly symmetrical, still serving as a venue for many festive celebrations. Equally intriguing is the Arab Wall. The streets and paths have been serving for more than thousand years. Casa de Cervantes, El Palacio Real, Plaza de la Villa, and Reales Palacio de El Pardo are other jaw down historic sites. Do not forget to catch the site of Museo de Cera, the Wax Museum. It has 450 wax figures, including the mannequins of Columbus, Jackie Kennedy and many other great names associated with the World War II. Nightlife has an all together different charm in Madrid. Cafeterias, Bars, Pubs, discotheques, Terrazas have an endless list. The street side cafés are ubiquitous in Madrid, you just have to have a thirst and a mood for brunch and the café is right there in front of you to serve sandwiches, canapés, coffee, orange juice, tapas and raciones. Almost all the bars here, serve awesome food with wine and beers. Pubs are usually open till late in the night and disco-pub will not shut down till you are totally sloshed. Joy Eslava and Palacio Gaviria on Arenal road are the most competitive discotecas in the town. Night creepers can also hog on to Castellena, Cava Baja, Heurtas, Malasana and Santa Ana.