Jun
5
Overview
What to know
Madrid is a vibrant city that can get warm in June, so it's a good idea to pack light and breathable clothing. You may also want to bring layers for cooler evenings. The city has a Vibe that is generally lively and welcoming, making it a great destination for a festival trip.
To get to Madrid, you can fly into Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport or take a train to one of the city's main rail hubs. From there, you can use local transportation such as buses or metro lines to get around. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to hotels, and food prices vary depending on the neighborhood and type of restaurant.
As a dancer, it's a good idea to plan ahead and book your accommodation and flights in advance to avoid higher prices. You may also want to research local dance communities or studios that offer classes or workshops during your stay, to get a feel for the local dance scene before the festival.
To get to Madrid, you can fly into Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport or take a train to one of the city's main rail hubs. From there, you can use local transportation such as buses or metro lines to get around. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to hotels, and food prices vary depending on the neighborhood and type of restaurant.
As a dancer, it's a good idea to plan ahead and book your accommodation and flights in advance to avoid higher prices. You may also want to research local dance communities or studios that offer classes or workshops during your stay, to get a feel for the local dance scene before the festival.
Programme
Format and focus
Weekender
Programme details coming soon
Registration