In suburban industrial parks (Polígonos Industriales) like Vicálvaro or Villaverde , streets are often given numeric names to facilitate logistics. For example, in the Polígono Industrial Las Mercedes , there is a "Calle 1" that runs parallel to "Calle 2" and "Calle 3." However, these are secondary locations, not the iconic "Calle 1" tourists seek.
Stretching over (6.5 miles), it is the longest street in Madrid and the third longest in all of Spain. It begins at Kilometer Zero in Puerta del Sol—the official starting point for all Spanish radial roads—and cuts through the heart of the city. A Street of Sheep and Spirits
Historically known as the path for religious processions between the Royal Palace and the Monastery of Los Jerónimos, it was once a hub for silversmiths and jewelers.
The streets radiating from the center are more than just transit routes; they are stages for public life. The tradition of the
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