Few cities in the world have football stirred into their daily lives quite as much as Madrid – but even the Spanish capital will be tested when Liverpool and Tottenham fans arrive for the 2019 Champions League final.While locals would obviously have preferred either Atletico Madrid to be playing the final at their Wanda Metropolitano, or Real Madrid to be going for a fifth UCL trophy in six years, most will welcome the estimated extra 250,000 visitors coming for the weekend. UEFA staff have been on site for months preparing the host stadium and the city centre for a ‘Champions Festival’, which aims to keep both visiting supporters and corporate partners busy during their stay.Liverpool or Spurs’ fans who wander away from the official Fans Zones will find plenty to amuse themselves, with many of the traditional tourist sites from the Palacio Real to El Buen Retiro park having their own football related histories.Madrid is well used to tourist throngs, with all the infrastructure and experience of one of Europe’s most visited cities. Although this year has brought familiar complaints of gouging from hoteliers, airlines and ticket touts taking advantage of fans’ desperation to witness their team in the final.The…