Madrid

Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million.

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Setting: Urban
Population (core): 3.4M
Population (metro): 6.7M
Best time to visit: Year-round
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El Retiro Park

El Retiro Park in Madrid, originally a royal retreat, is a vast 350-acre oasis featuring the glass Palacio de Cristal, a boating lake, rose gardens, and historical ruins. Highlights include the Alfonso XII monument, tranquil Jardines de Cecilio Rodriguez, and the poignant Forest of the Departed memorial.

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4.7

Museo Nacional del Prado

The Prado Museum in Madrid, housed in an 18th-century Neoclassical building by Juan de Villanueva, opened in 1819. It features the largest collection of Spanish art, including works by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco, and is one of the world's most visited museums, showcasing European masterpieces.

€15.0 / Adult
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4.6

Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor, originally "Plaza del Arrabal," is Madrid's historic square, redesigned in 1619 by Juan Gómez de Mora. Once a bustling marketplace, it hosted events from bullfights to executions. After fires, Juan de Villanueva rebuilt it with uniform arcaded buildings. Today, it's a vibrant hub with cafes and Philip III's statue.

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4.6

Puerta del Sol

Puerta del Sol, the heart of Madrid, is steeped in history from the 15th century. Known for the iconic Bear and Strawberry Tree statue, it features the Casa de Correos with its famous clock, central to New Year's Eve celebrations. The square also hosts the equestrian statue of King Carlos III.

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4.6

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

The Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, home to Real Madrid, is a historic football venue with an 81,000-seat capacity. Renamed in 1955 after club president Santiago Bernabeu, it has hosted major events like the 1982 FIFA World Cup and several European Cup finals. Visitors can enjoy regular matches and stadium tours.

€35.0 / Adult

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Royal Palace of Madrid

The Royal Palace of Madrid, completed in 1755, is Western Europe's largest palace with over 3,400 rooms. Though officially the Spanish royal residence, it's primarily used for state functions. Visitors can tour its art-filled rooms and experience its rich 18th-century history.

€14.0 / Adult
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4.7

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

The Thyssen Museum in Madrid, part of the "Golden Triangle of Art," showcases over 1,000 masterpieces from the 13th to 20th centuries. It features works from Northern and Southern Europe and the Americas, including Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and avant-garde movements, thanks to the contributions of Hans and Carmen Thyssen.

€13.0 / Adult
4.6

Civitas Metropolitan Stadium, Madrid

Originally built in the early 90s as a community stadium, this venue was transformed and reopened in 2017 as the new home for Atletico Madrid, replacing the Vicente Calderon Stadium.

€14.0 / Adult
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4.4

Mercado de San Miguel

Originally built in 1916 in a cast-iron style, this market transformed from a traditional local hub into a gourmet food hall in 2009. It now offers local delicacies and events in an elegant setting, blending historical charm with modern culinary experiences.

FREE
4.6

Palacio de Cristal

The Palacio de Cristal in Madrid's Retiro Park is a stunning 18th-century crystal conservatory, showcasing Victorian charm. Built in 1887 for the Philippine Islands exhibition, its iron and glass structure, shaped like a Greek cross, features domed roofs and an artificial lake. It hosts art exhibitions by the Reina Sofía Museum.

€12.0 / Adult
4.6

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Plaza de España

Plaza de España, one of Spain's largest squares, is dominated by the neo-Baroque Edificio España and Torre de Madrid, historic skyscrapers from the 1950s. Once Franco's headquarters, the plaza is now a vibrant leisure hub, featuring a statue of Cervantes amidst its leafy surroundings.

FREE
4.7

National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, founded by Queen Isabella II in 1867, showcases a vast collection of ethnographic, decorative, and archaeological arts. Housed in a neoclassical building, it features ancient artifacts, including the "Treasure of Guarrazar," and offers a specialized library for history enthusiasts.

€3.0 / Adult
4.7
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City Tours

Madrid: Guided Walking Tour in Spanish
€12.0 / adult
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Madrid: Guided Segway Tour
€29.0 / adult
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Santiago Bernabéu Stadium & Real Madrid Museum: Fast Track Entry + Guided Tour
€63.0 / adult

Walking Tours

Madrid: Guided Walking Tour in Spanish
€12.0 / adult
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Madrid: 1.5-Hour Old Town Tour with Royal Palace Fast Track Entry
€50.0 / adult
€39.0 / adult
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Segway Tours

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Madrid: Guided Segway Tour
€29.0 / adult

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