Madrid and Antequera are among the 52 destinations to visit in 2017, according to The New York Times

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Antequera from the Arch of the Giants

Antequera from the Arch of the Giants

From Madrid, ranked 34th, highlights its gastronomic potential, makes it clear that there is life beyond tapas and underlines the international character of cuisines that can be tasted in the city. Andrew Ferren, the journalist who signs the review of the capital, gets wet and gives names, that of Sandro Silva's Amazonian restaurant, Dani García's Bibo Madrid, Chuka Ramen Bar and David Muñoz's DiverXo. In addition, he describes how “abandoned markets and buildings are being transformed into high-end gastronomic areas, such as the Platea established in a former Art Deco cinema”.

Madrid and Antequera are among the 52 destinations to visit in 2107 according to The New York Times

Menga dolmen chamber

Four places below appears the Andalusian Antequera from which the American publication highlights its dolmens, included in 2016 on the UNESCO World Heritage list . The Dolmens of Antequera Archaeological Ensemble is made up of the dolmens of Menga, Viera and the Tholos of El Romeral. “The three funerary monuments are buried in their original burial mounds and form chambers and spaces with flat roofs or false domes, which make them one of the most remarkable architectural complexes of prehistory in Europe and a unique example of European megalithic art.” , they explain on the UNESCO website.

The rest of the list is made up of destinations from all over the globe, occupying the TOP 10 Canada, the Chilean Atacama Desert, India Agra, Zermatt (Switzerland), Botswana, Dubrovnik, in Croatia, the Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming ), the Mexican Tijuana, Detroit (Michigan) and Hamburg, in Germany.

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