
In 1561, Emperor Felipe II, moved the court and the capital of Spain to Madrid, becoming the largest and most prosperous and modern city of Spain. Madrid's economic growth takes our city's GDP to the third highest in the EEC, being then the third richest city in Europe and the 23rd in the world.

Madrid is not just about wealth, Madrid manages to perfectly melt together: wealth and welfare, business and nature, good weather and excellent cuisine, thanks to which it was ranked within the top ten most livable cities in the world in 2010.
Madrid, can be considered the green capital of Europe, as it has the highest number of trees and green surface per inhabitant in Europe, and it has the second highest number of aligned trees in the world.

Madrid's sun enables locals to enjoy a shiny blue sky all year round, with more than 2.800 hours of sun a year.
Madrid has a huge population of about 5 million inhabitants, After London and Paris it’s ranked third in terms of population in Europe.
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