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Madrid, NM



MADRID
EXPLORE:
Come visit the village of Madrid. It is a creative community with over 40 shops, galleries and eateries. It is nestled in the Ortiz mountains. It once was a historic coal mining community.
Located on the Scenic Turquoise Trail, State Highway 14 between Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
FOOD & DRINK: Java Junction Coffee Shop and Kitchen Goods 505-438-2772 Jezebel Soda Fountain and Deli 505-471-3795 The Hollar 505-471-4821 The Mine Shaft Tavern & Cantina 505-473-0743 OUTDOORS:
There are a variety of shops and galleries to visit. You can find a variety of unique gifts that are created right in the town of Madrid. A few places to catch are: Indigo Gallery, Johnsons of Madrid, Mostly Madrid, and the Roadrunner Studio and Gallery are just a few of the local gems.
PLACES TO STAY:
Madrid is a place you can have a day trip adventure with a base camp at either Albuquerque or Santa Fe. If you really want to stay in Madrid, there are two places with limited lodging.
Java Junction Bed and Breakfast (505-438-2772) or the Inn at the Mine Shaft Tavern 505-690-6300.
REASON TO VISIT:
Madrid is a lovely town with a busy main street that is welcoming to new visitors from all over the world. It has a rich history and takes you back in time to a once booming mining community.