Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington1/23The interior of Bunny's Deli during a vegan cooking class
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington2/23The church of Santa Bárbara in Plaza de las Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington3/23A local gentleman walking his white cat in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington4/23Traditional facades in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington5/23The Teatro Maria Guerrero in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington6/23The Tribunal Supremo of Spain
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington7/23Plaza Ville de París in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington8/23Elegant, enclosed balconies in a quiet corner of the neighborhood
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington9/23The Longoria Palace in the heart of the barrio
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington10/23The beautiful La Duquesita on Calle de Fernando VI
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington11/23The tea room at the Museo del Romanticismo
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington12/23The garden at the Museo del Romanticismo
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington13/23One of the rooms in the Museo del Romanticismo, which is housed in an 18th-century mansion
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington14/23A quiet, tree-lined street in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington15/23Puntxo, a new tapas bar in Plaza de las Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington16/23The writer's apartment building in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington17/23Apparel and accessories at Do Design concept store
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington18/23Do Design, a beautiful concept store in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington19/23Abanuc, a chic skincare and perfume shop in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington20/23Hermanes Arce, a darling cafe tucked into a side street in Salesas
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington21/23Plaza de las Chueca, at the edge of the Salesas neighborhood
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington22/23Shoes and accessories at Mint & Rose
Photo: Courtesy of Elizabeth Wellington23/23The bright and airy Pinkoco Bar, where locals and expats linger over drinks