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El Bosque Encantado, Madrid
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Tablao Flamenco 1911, Madrid
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El Bosque Encantado, Madrid
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Polígono Industrial Las Mercedes, Madrid
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Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid
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El Bosque Encantado, Madrid
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Madrid is a capital built for art lovers, anchored by the Golden Triangle of the Prado, the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza, three world-class museums within a short walk of one another. The Prado's Velazquez and Goya masterpieces and the Reina Sofia's home for Picasso's Guernica are reason enough to plan a visit around timed museum tickets.
The Royal Palace of Madrid, the largest functioning royal palace in Western Europe by floor area, anchors the historic centre alongside the Almudena Cathedral and the arcaded Plaza Mayor. Football fans head to the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid's freshly redeveloped stadium, while the leafy Retiro Park and the Gran Via's grand architecture give the city its unmistakable rhythm.
Madrid runs late, with tapas bars and terraces busy well past midnight, and its compact centre is easy to cover on foot. Art-pass combos covering the three main museums, plus skip-the-line palace entry, make for an efficient cultural itinerary.
Highlights
- Prado Museum masterpieces by Velazquez and Goya
- Royal Palace of Madrid and Almudena Cathedral
- Reina Sofia and Picasso's Guernica
- Santiago Bernabeu stadium tour
Tips for Visiting Madrid
Buy a Paseo del Arte combo if you want the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen, as it bundles all three at a discount.
The Prado offers free entry in the last two hours of the day, but queues are long; a timed ticket is faster.
Book Royal Palace tickets ahead, as it occasionally closes for official state ceremonies at short notice.
Embrace Madrid's late schedule: dinner rarely starts before 9pm and many sights are quieter mid-afternoon.
Frequently Asked Questions About Madrid
What is the Paseo del Arte ticket and is it worth it?
It is a combined ticket covering Madrid's three flagship museums, the Prado, the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza, at a lower total price than three separate entries. If you intend to visit all three, it saves money and lets you skip individual ticket lines at each museum.
Can I see Guernica in Madrid, and where?
Yes. Pablo Picasso's Guernica is displayed at the Reina Sofia museum, not the Prado. It is one of the museum's centrepieces; arrive early or book a timed slot, as the room can become crowded, and note that photography of the painting is not permitted.
Is the Santiago Bernabeu open for stadium tours?
The Bernabeu Tour reopened following Real Madrid's major redevelopment and now features modern interactive exhibits. Availability can be limited on matchdays and during events, so book in advance and check the schedule, as tour routes occasionally change around fixtures.