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  • 23 April 2019
  • 1 minute

Edits / Urbanism

Madrid: The Monocle Quality of Life Conference

Join us to discover all the Spanish capital has to teach us, be it inviting hospitality, nocturnal delights or the recipe for a long and happy life. Prepare to be challenged and inspired by a host of thinkers unpacking architecture, entrepreneurship, media, retail, entertainment and more.

Book your ticket here.

  • Editor
    • Helena Kardová
  • Writer
    • Josh Fehnert
  • Narrator
    • Tom Edwards

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