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What to do in Madrid

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Landmarks

PUERTA DEL SOL

Madrid's famous central square, is a bustling hub where many of the city's main streets converge, and it serves as Spain's official starting point for all major radial roads.

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PLAZA MAYOR

Madrid’s grand central square is found in the heart of Hapsburg Madrid, the oldest part of the city.​​

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MERCADO DE SAN MIGUEL

A stone's throw from Plaza Mayor, the Mercado de San Miguel is one of the city's best examples of cast-iron architecture and was Madrid's first gourmet market.

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CATEDRAL DE LA ALMUDENA

Impressive cathedral that, together with the Royal Palace nearby, forms one of Madrid’s most popular tourist attractions.

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PALACIO REAL DE MADRID

The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royal family in Madrid, although now used only for state ceremonies. It's a beautiful area to walk around.

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If you would like a tour, you can visit the palace for 20€

Monday-Saturday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Sundays: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

PARQUE DE EL RETIRO

Stroll through El Retiro Park, the green heart of Madrid. Take a boat ride on its lake, visit the Crystal Palace, and relax in its gardens.

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PUERTA DE ALCALÁ

Built by Charles III in the 18th century, this monumental triumphal gate is one of Madrid's most iconic landmarks.

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FUENTE DE CIBELES

This wonderful fountain at the start of the Art Walk is one of Madrid's most renowned icons.

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TEMPLO DE DEBOD

A 2nd-century Egyptian temple donated to Spain following the construction of the great Aswan Dam.

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Neighborhoods

LA GRAN VÍA

Madrid's Gran Vía is an avenue at the heart of the city, a prime spot for shoppers and architecture buffs.

Gran Vía spans nearly a mile and is packed with shops and restaurants.

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BARRIO DE SALAMANCA

The Barrio de Salamanca is synonymous with luxury. Here you’ll find some of the most exclusive boutiques in the city, as well as high-end restaurants that have gained international recognition.

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BARRIO DE MALASAÑA

A district brimming with bohemian and hipster urbanites. The mecca of vintage looks and underground culture in Madrid.

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BARRIO DE CHUECA

Shops, culture, fine food, the latest trends and fun in a neighbourhood that’ll never go out of fashion.

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BARRIO DE LA LATINA

With El Rastro flea market, tapas, the festival of La Paloma, Las Vistillas Gardens and much more, this fun-loving area of Madrid is a must.

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Museums

MUSEO NACIONAL DE EL PRADO

The renowned Prado Museum in Madrid houses one of the world's largest collections of European art.

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You can buy your tickets online or at the museum.

MUSEO NACIONAL THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA

Expect pieces from masters like Dalí, Monet, and Picasso.

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You can buy your tickets online or at the museum.

MUSEO NACIONAL CENTRO DE ARTE REINA SOFÍA

The Museo Reina Sofía features a vast collection of contemporary art, including Picasso's famous work, Guernica, and pieces by Salvador Dalí.

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You can buy your tickets online or at the museum.

Tip

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The Paseo del Arte Pass allows you to visit the Prado,

Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums for 32 euros (about $35),

saving 20% of the three tickets' combined prices.

You can buy your tickets online.

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