Atocha Station is the largest and busiest railway station in Madrid, the capital city of Spain. The station is located in the center of the city and is an important transportation hub, with connections to regional, national, and international destinations.
Originally built in the mid-19th century, Atocha Station has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years to accommodate increasing passenger traffic and modernize its facilities. Today, the station features a mix of modern and historic architecture, with its most notable feature being a large indoor tropical garden that is home to thousands of plants and several species of birds.
Atocha Station has a variety of services and amenities for travelers, including a tourist information center, shops, restaurants, and car rental agencies. It is also connected to the city's metro system and has a bus station nearby, making it easy to reach other parts of Madrid.
In addition to its transportation functions, Atocha Station has also become a popular tourist attraction in its own right, with many visitors coming to admire its impressive architecture and unique indoor garden. It is a symbol of Madrid's history, culture, and modernity, and remains an important part of the city's identity.

Photography: Walter Somers

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