
What to do in Madrid
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.


PLAZA MAYOR
Madrid’s grand central square is found in the heart of Hapsburg Madrid, the oldest part of the city.
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.
CATEDRAL DE LA ALMUDENA
Impressive cathedral that, together with the Royal Palace nearby, forms one of Madrid’s most popular tourist attractions.
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.
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.
PUERTA DE ALCALÁ
Built by Charles III in the 18th century, this monumental triumphal gate is one of Madrid's most iconic landmarks.
FUENTE DE CIBELES
This wonderful fountain at the start of the Art Walk is one of Madrid's most renowned icons.
TEMPLO DE DEBOD
A 2nd-century Egyptian temple donated to Spain following the construction of the great Aswan Dam.


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.





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.
BARRIO DE MALASAÑA
A district brimming with bohemian and hipster urbanites. The mecca of vintage looks and underground culture in Madrid.
BARRIO DE CHUECA
Shops, culture, fine food, the latest trends and fun in a neighbourhood that’ll never go out of fashion.
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.
Museums
MUSEO NACIONAL DE EL PRADO
The renowned Prado Museum in Madrid houses one of the world's largest collections of European art.





You can buy your tickets online or at the museum.
MUSEO NACIONAL THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA
Expect pieces from masters like Dalí, Monet, and Picasso.
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.
You can buy your tickets online or at the museum.
Tip





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.




