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Greg Morrison, Syracuse University
Testimonial: Greg Morrison Spanish art has a rich history and Madrid has some of the best art galleries in Spain. From the 16th and 17th century works of El Greco and Diego Velazquez, to Francisco de Goya’s early portraits of the royalty and his eventual revolutionary, yet dark style in his “Black Paintings,” then of course the bizarre yet beautiful styles of Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, Spanish art has it all...

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COMMUNICATIONS

Internet Cafes


There are countless cybercafes and internet centers around Madrid. Here are some we recommend. Many coffee shops also offer free wireless with a purchase, like the chain Faborit.

Internet Cafe Madrid
C/ Espoz y Mina, 17 Students visiting a museum
Metro Sol

Outlet Cafe
C/ Libertad, 17
Metro: Chueca

Drop & Drag
C/ Augusto Figueroa, 7
Metro Chueca
Students visiting a museum
Easy Internet Café
C/ Montera, 10-12
Metro: Sol/Gran Vía

Cyber Interpublic
C/ Carrera de San Jerónimo, 18 1º
Metro: Sol, Sevilla
Tel: 915 231 550
Hours: 09:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m

Bbigg
C/ Alcalá, 21
Metro Sol
Tel: 915 219 702
Hours: 09:00 a.m-12:00 p.m

Telephone Use


Students visiting a museumSpain uses nine digits for all cities (province code + seven digit number). All cell phones in Spain have 9 digits and begin with the number 6.

From abroad, dial 34 + province code (91 in Madrid’s case) + seven digits. So from US, it would be 011+34+91+number.
For cell phones it would be 011+34+number
Telephone information (National): 11818
Telephone information (International) 11825
For collect calls to US dial 1005

For long distance phone card access:
ATT/USAdirect Access 900 990 011 + http://www.att.com
MCI/Worldphone Usa Access 800 099 357 + http://www.mci.com
Sprint Usa Access 900 990 013 + http://www.sprint.com