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Paseo de Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nájera Botas, Madrid

Paseo de Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nájera Botas, Madrid, calle de Madrid

The Paseo de Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nájera Botas is a roughly 1.45 kilometer walkway running through the Acacias and Imperial neighborhoods in Madrid. It features a mix of mid-rise residential buildings, local shops, and several parks that provide green space and play areas for families throughout its length.

The walkway was built on land once crossed by railway tracks connecting several train stations. Those tracks were later moved underground, transforming the former railway area into a modern residential pathway while train service continues beneath the street.

The street bears the name of a local writer and thinker, showing how the neighborhood values its history and figures. Residents gather regularly in small cafes, and occasional neighborhood festivals with traditional music and local food bring the community together in shared celebrations.

The pathway is easy to access and safe for walking, with good public transportation connections including the Pirámides subway station and regular bus routes that simplify getting around Madrid. Local amenities such as small grocery stores and bakeries along the route allow you to maintain your pace and take breaks as needed.

An active railway tunnel still runs beneath the entire street, a hidden legacy from when trains once traveled above ground here. This concealed connection reveals the neighborhood's industrial transformation and adds an unexpected historical depth to a walk that appears entirely modern.

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