Las Tablas, neighborhood in Madrid, Spain
Las Tablas is an urban development project in northern Madrid that combines residential blocks with public parks and transit links. The neighborhood features buildings of varying heights arranged along wide streets, with green spaces distributed throughout to serve residents and visitors.
The project took shape during the 1980s and 1990s to address Madrid's growing housing needs and create new residential areas. Its development followed contemporary urban planning principles and contributed to the city's expansion northward.
The area is served by metro and bus lines, with sidewalks wide enough for comfortable walking. The flat terrain and clear street layout make it straightforward to navigate, even on your first visit.
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