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  1. Originally the site of one of the city’s gates, Puerta del Sol should be at the top of your list of places to visit. Sitting atop the Casa de Correos building, the current headquarters of the Madrid regional government, you’ll find the famous clock that all eyes turn to on the last day of the year.

  2. The Puerta del Sol ( Spanish: [ˈpweɾta ðel ˈsol], English: "Gate of the Sun") is a public square in Madrid, one of the best known and busiest places in the city. This is the centre ( Km 0) of the radial network of Spanish roads.

  3. The Plaza is one of the busiest and most central gateways to the city of Madrid. Literally, Puerta del Sol faces the east where the sun rises and bathes under the sun all day. The massive square connects to all roads to Madrid, and is surrounded by many stores and landmarks.

  4. The Puerta del Sol is the central square in Madrid and serves as Spain's zero point (among other things, the point of reference for all highways).

  5. The Puerta del Sol is one of Madrid's main hubs. The first buildings surrounding this area were begun in the 16th century, although the square assumed the importance it has today with the construction of the Casa de Correos post office building in 1768.

  6. Puerta del Sol (meaning The Sun's Gate in English) is one of the most renowned central squares in Madrid, a meeting point both for tourists and Madrileños, and home to several of the city’s landmarks, such as the Kilometre zero.

  7. Mar 8, 2023 · Experience Madrid's city center like never before! Take a fascinating tour of Puerta del Sol, the heart of Madrid and explore its vibrant history and culture.

  8. Puerta del Sol. National famous Puerta del Sol square is the neuralgic center of the city. Its main attraction is the clock that chimes to mark the beginning of the year. Here you can also find the statue of "The Bear and the Strawberry Tree" and Kilometer Zero.

  9. w3.esmadrid.com › en › tourist-informationPuerta del Sol

    Originally the site of one of the city’s gates, Puerta del Sol should be at the top of your list of places to visit. Sitting atop the Casa de Correos building, the current headquarters of the Madrid regional government, you’ll find the famous clock that all eyes turn to on the last day of the year.

  10. The Puerta del Sol is a bustling, reverberating, and full of life square in the midst of Madrid. Its official name is actually Plaza de la Puerta del Sol, but locals simply know it as Sol. Whether you’re a backpacker, a first-time traveller, or a high-flying businessman-jetsetter en route to Madrid you will walk around Puerta del Sol.