Bars, Cafés, and Shops in Madrid: The Role of Design in Creating Urban Tourism Highlights

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The post-pandemic world has undergone transformations in various aspects, including urban tourism and new modes of travel. With the rise of remote and freelance work, many people now have the freedom to move between cities without needing to establish a permanent residence. This has turned bars, restaurants, and cafés into more than just spaces for consumption: they are now temporary offices and, in many cases, settings for a variety of activities.

On the other hand, shops and retail spaces have evolved to offer more than just the sale of products or services. They have become part of a holistic consumer experience, fostering an emotional connection with users.

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Cite: Pintos, Paula. "Bars, Cafés, and Shops in Madrid: The Role of Design in Creating Urban Tourism Highlights" [Bares, cafés y tiendas en Madrid: la importancia del diseño para convertirlos en protagonistas del turismo urbano] 20 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1024936/bars-cafes-and-shops-in-madrid-the-role-of-design-in-creating-urban-tourism-highlights> ISSN 0719-8884

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