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Chocolatería San Ginés
The guide was updated:Founded in 1894, Chocolatería San Ginés is Madrid’s oldest and most famous chocolate cafe. Be sure to try their, typically very thick, hot chocolate with some churros. San Ginés is open 365 days a year, 24/7, which means that you could stumble upon several revellers after a night out if you happen to visit the café around 4 am. For a quintessential Madrid experience, this is definitely a must-visit.
Useful Information
- Address: Pasadizo de San Ginés 5, Madrid
- Website: www.chocolateriasangines.com
- Phone: +34 913 65 65 46
- Email: info@chocolateriasangines.com
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Chocolatería San Ginés
Founded in 1894, Chocolatería San Ginés is Madrid’s oldest and most famous chocolate cafe. Be sure to try their, typically very thick, hot chocolate with some churros. San Ginés is open 365 days a year, 24/7, which means that you could stumble upon several revellers after a night out if you happen to visit the café around 4 am. For a quintessential Madrid experience, this is definitely a must-visit.
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