Accessible orientation map in A3 format, folded into two sheets, forming 4 sides, printed in ink, with directions to the 16 points of interest in high relief, and a legend in Braille.
On the main cover of the map, at the top There are three lines in Braille commenting on the image of the Royal Palace, which is a little further down. It's a plain image, a simple drawing, with a blue background and shades of gray.
Below this image is the QR code. accessible, and below it, the images of the three flags of the languages that appear in the audio.
At the bottom of the sheet, there are three sentences written in Braille.
Now, we open the map. On the left side is the legend with the points of interest up to number 10, and on the next page at the bottom, the rest of the legend continues up to number 16.
On the back cover at the top, we find an accessible QR code framed for scanning, and at the bottom of this page, there is a Braille text that provides information and data about the tourist office in the Plaza Mayor.
From the Start of the Trail section, you can move your finger along the dotted line to number 1, which is the tourist office and the start of the trail. There is the vertical arrow for the start of the accessible route. Follow the dotted line and you'll end up at number 16.
Madrid destination DTI wishes you a happy stay in the city, thank you for your visit.