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Y-3 and Real Madrid Reunite to Present a Collaborative Travel Collection
- 07-MAR-2024
Having recently celebrated the iconic club’s 120th anniversary with a special kit for the 2021/2022 season, this year, Y-3 and Real Madrid have come together once again to bring Yohji Yamamoto’s distinct perspective to one of the sporting world’s most decorated clubs, with a seven-piece travel collection.
Inspired by the signature monochromatic color palette of both Real Madrid and Y-3, the travel collection itself consists of a sleek and elegant selection of pieces in all black. Crafted at the intersection of tailoring and athletic-wear, the suite of pieces includes a short sleeve polo, a long sleeve polo, a pair of shorts, a pair of track pants, a track top, a coach jacket, and a premium faux leather jacket – each made with soft sporting fabrics and finished with collaborative details such as Yohji Yamamoto’s instantly recognizable handwritten signature script wordmark and the Real Madrid crest.
Accompanying the launch of the travel collection is a campaign shot by trailblazing London-based photographer Gabriel Moses featuring past and present Real Madrid icons including Naomie Feller, Jude Bellingham, David Alaba, Misa Rodríguez, and Zinedine Zidane.
Arriving on March 8th, the Y-3 for Real Madrid Travel Range is available globally at adidas.com/y-3 , on CONFIRMED, in store, Real Madrid Official Stores, shop.realmadrid.com and through select retailers.
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Is soccer’s model club actually … real madrid.
The club is strutting into a future different from the one envisioned by its president, Florentino Pérez. But its prospects are as bright as ever.
By Rory Smith
Florentino Pérez had a contented smile on his face, and with good reason. He had just watched Spain and Brazil share a thrilling, freewheeling draw at the stadium he has expensively, lavishly, reappointed. Now, Pérez, Real Madrid’s all-powerful president, found himself in a whitewashed tunnel, presented — completely by chance, obviously — with his favorite kind of photo opportunity.
To one side stood Vinícius Júnior, Real Madrid’s standard-bearer and main event, dutifully introducing the man who pays his wages to his Brazil teammates. A little further along the corridor, hurrying to pay obeisance, was Rodrygo, another of Pérez’s employees.
But Pérez’s focus was on Endrick, the 17-year-old star-in-waiting who will complete his long-awaited move to the Santiago Bernabéu this summer. To say the two of them shared a conversation would be pushing it: In footage of their brief meeting , Endrick does not appear to speak. After a handshake, Pérez utters only one line, but it is perfect. “We’re waiting for you here,” he said.
Real Madrid has had Endrick lined up for some time: The club announced that it had reached an agreement to sign him from Palmeiras three days before the final of the 2022 World Cup. He would, as FIFA’s rules dictate, remain in Brazil, with the club that has sculpted him into the most coveted prospect in world soccer, until he turns 18 this July.
That kind of long-term planning feels just a little out of step with Real Madrid’s traditional modus operandi. The club identifies, correctly, as a titan, and — under Pérez’s stewardship, in particular — it has taken great pride in living the values associated with the classical definition of that term: impetuous, impulsive, irascible.
It fires coaches for failing to win the Champions League , signs players on the back of a stellar World Cup and airs a regular feature on its in-house television channel that has been interpreted as a pre-emptive attempt to influence and/or intimidate referees. Real Madrid has always been the sort of place that eats its own sons .
All of that remains hard-wired into the club’s fibers. In the past three years, Pérez has not only helped to concoct a Super League that was intended to reshape world soccer more to his liking, but defended it on a gaudy late-night talk show — a little like going on “Judge Judy” to announce the abolition of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — and then continued to promote it even after it was savaged by, well, just about everyone else.
But there is little question that there is something different about the current incarnation of Real Madrid. The club has always regarded itself as being the biggest, most powerful, most glamorous, most famous team not just in soccer, but in sports as a whole. Now, it is possible to make the case that it should be regarded as the best run, too.
Its mildly absurd record in the Champions League bears that out. In the last decade, it has won the tournament the club cherishes most five times. Should Carlo Ancelotti’s team fall to Manchester City over the next two weeks, it would mark only the third time since 2010 that Real Madrid has not reached at least the semifinals of Europe’s showpiece competition.
A better gauge, though, is what will happen this summer. As well as Endrick, already anointed as the finest player of soccer’s new generation, Real Madrid is expected (at last) to sign Kylian Mbappé, the standout of the current one. They should be joined, too, by Alphonso Davies, the Bayern Munich and Canada left back.
All three deals showcase how adroitly Real Madrid now navigates the transfer market. Endrick is another special from Juni Calafat, the club’s recruitment chief, who has long been tasked with bringing the brightest prospects from around the world — and from South America in particular — to Madrid.
Mbappé has been a case study in patience, with Real Madrid by turns seducing the player and biding its time, slowly and carefully positioning itself as his only realistic route out of Paris St.-Germain, waiting until the economic conditions were right to sign a player currently employed by a club that is in effect an arm of a nation state.
Davies, too, is a masterpiece of patience: Real Madrid will present Bayern Munich with the choice of losing him for a fee this summer, or for nothing when his contract expires in 2025. Bayern will resent it, of course. But it is familiar enough with that sort of strong-arm method that it might, privately, applaud just a little, too.
It would not be the first club to admire — however begrudgingly — how well Real Madrid has adapted to a financial landscape that, as the Super League project demonstrated, seemed to have shifted against Europe’s old aristocrats.
Real Madrid does not have the money, for example, to bully Premier League teams into selling players, and so instead it signed Antonio Rüdiger from Chelsea on a free transfer. It retains an impressively productive academy — according to the analysis firm CIES, 97 of its graduates are playing professionally in Europe — but has also moved quickly to gobble up players like Eduardo Camavinga, Jude Bellingham and Aurelién Tchouaméni before they fall into English clutches.
The result is a club that, almost alone among the grand old teams of the continent, can look to the future with relish. Barcelona has mortgaged many tomorrows to pay for the sins of yesterday. Bayern Munich is about to hire its fourth coach in three years. Juventus is still reeling from the mass resignation of its board in 2022 amid allegations of fraudulent accounting.
Real Madrid, on the other hand, should next season be able to name a midfield of Camavinga, Tchouaméni and Bellingham, and a forward line of Rodrygo, Vinícius and Endrick. Quite where Federico Valverde fits in is anyone’s guess. It certainly does not feel like the club’s destiny rests on whatever Mbappé decides to do.
It may, in many ways, remain an old-fashioned club, run as a personal fief by an omnipotent president. It does not pretend to be as data-driven, as avowedly modern, as Manchester City or Liverpool or Brighton, and it most definitely does not, at any point, feel any need whatsoever to tell anyone how clever it is.
But it is difficult to escape the impression that of all the game’s traditional elite, Real Madrid is now the one that needs a Super League the least. It is true that this is not the reality Florentino Pérez hoped to occupy in the spring of 2024. He wanted it to change, irrevocably, to suit his club. The converse, though, seems to have worked just as well. He has his modern stadium. He has his cluster of stars. The world remains, as it always was, much to Real Madrid’s liking.
Emma Hayes and the Last Word
The end, for Emma Hayes, is in sight. Next weekend, her Chelsea team will take on Manchester United in the semifinal of the F.A. Cup. A few days later, it has a Champions League semifinal with Barcelona to contemplate. There are five games left in England’s Women’s Super League; if Chelsea wins them all, Hayes may depart for her new job, as coach of the United States, with a valedictory championship.
One, two or three of those trophies would be a fitting way for Hayes, the W.S.L.’s greatest-ever coach, to wave goodbye to a league she has done much to build. Over the last few weeks, though, the 47-year-old Hayes’s farewell tour has taken on a decidedly, but unexpectedly, contentious aspect.
First, she suggested that — from a coaching point of view — it might be less than ideal for teammates to be romantic partners. She quickly rowed back from those comments after it appeared they had stoked resentment both inside and outside her squad.
Then, last week, she shoved Jonas Eidevall , her Arsenal counterpart, and then accused him of exhibiting “ male aggression ” in confronting a Chelsea player during the Blues’ defeat in the Women’s League Cup final. There, a retraction — or even a clarification — seems less forthcoming, something that may be explained by the fact that Hayes is not the first coach to find Eidevall’s touchline demeanor a little abrasive.
Hayes is habitually frank. She is eloquent and unafraid in equal measure. That is, in part, what has allowed her to develop a profile beyond women’s soccer. In these past few weeks, though, she has exhibited an openness that borders on straight-shooting. The overriding impression is that she does not want to leave England without setting a few things straight.
If We’re Taking Ideas From America
Curious to note, this week, that the idea of a luxury tax is being floated by certain Premier League teams as a more palatable alternative to all these infernal points deductions. Well, that is how it is being dressed up, anyway: What is actually happening is that some of the league’s clubs are trying to find a method, effectively, to abolish financial regulation.
This is an increasingly popular stance, because the Premier League has allowed the idea that cost controls are in some way “unfair” to fester. It is, though, a disingenuous one.
Those clubs who want to allow the market to run riot do not want to level the playing field. They want, instead, to take one unpopular elite and replace it with another. The primary difference, of course, would be that this new one includes and favors them. Nobody is thinking in the slightest about collective fairness.
Still, the idea is out there, so let’s debunk it. A luxury tax has benefits in American sports. It would not work in England, partly because there is no salary cap, and partly because some of the teams are owned by nation states, making the idea of a financial penalty pretty laughable. They would pay it and go on their merry way, driving other clubs to the wall as they do.
If you want a truly “fair” Premier League, you need more financial regulation, not less. And, as discussed a little while ago, if you are to take inspiration from the U.S., the best place to start would be with a commissioner, complete with both office and powers, who can enforce those rules in real time.
Rory Smith is a global sports correspondent, based in the north of England. He also writes the “ On Soccer With Rory Smith ” newsletter. More about Rory Smith
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Desde 1947, el Santiago Bernabéu es el estadio donde los blancos juegan sus partidos en casa. Con 81.044 espectadores, es el segundo estadio más grande de España: sólo el Camp Nou es más grande. En la actualidad, el estadio está en proceso de renovación, con un nuevo techo que puede abrirse y cerrarse. El recinto lleva el nombre de Santiago Bernabéu de Yeste, que primero fue jugador del Real Madrid y luego pasó treinta y cinco años como su presidente. Con él al frente, el Real Madrid se convirtió en un club internacional de primer orden. Por supuesto, es posible realizar una visita al estadio durante su viaje de fútbol al Real Madrid. Lea más sobre esto a continuación.
Cómo llegar al Santiago Bernabéu
El estadio se encuentra en el distrito norte de Chamartín, y es de fácil acceso en transporte público. Al igual que en otros estadios, se desaconseja llegar en coche. Las plazas de aparcamiento son escasas.
Esta es la forma más fácil de llegar al estadio, ya que la línea 10 (azul oscuro) tiene parada allí mismo. Esta conexión atraviesa el centro y es la forma más rápida de llegar al estadio. Bájese en Tribunal o en Plaza de España. Compre un billete de diez viajes. Evidentemente, es más barato y mucho más fácil que comprar continuamente billetes por separado.
Dirección del Santiago Bernabéu Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Av. de Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid, España
También se puede llegar al estadio en autobús, utilizando las siguientes líneas 14, 27 40, 43, 120, 126, 147 y 150.
Los taxis también son un buen medio para llegar al estadio. Asegúrese de salir con suficiente antelación los días de partido, cuando la carretera al estadio está muy concurrida.
Plano del Santiago Bernabéu
Las gradas del Estadio Santiago Bernabéu son:
- Fondo Norte , o el extremo norte Esta es la sección de los aficionados.
- Lateral Este , el lado este. Todo este lado fue renovado entre 2001 y 2006.
- Lateral Oeste , el lado oeste. Este es el lado que da a la calle.
- Fondo Sur , el extremo sur. Esta es la sección con mejor ambiente para los seguidores del Real Madrid.
Todos estos laterales están subdivididos en cuatro categorías diferentes (y dos categorías VIP adicionales).
¿Has reservado un viaje para ver al Real Madrid?
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Entradas de fútbol del Real Madrid: cómo saber cuál es su asiento?
Ya has reservado tu viaje de fútbol al Real Madrid, ¡y ya tienes tus entradas! Estaremos encantados de explicarte cómo encontrar tu asiento.
Primero, comprueba en qué lado estás sentado. A continuación, verá la puerta por la que se accede al estadio. Después, busca tu “ Vomitorio ”: es el nombre de una serie de secciones juntas. Una vez aquí, fíjate en qué sección y en qué asiento estás sentado.fa
Puerta = puerta (entrada al estadio)
Vomitorio = Número de secciones juntas
Sector = Sección en la que está sentado
Fila = Número de fila
Asiento = Número de asiento
Tour del Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
Ningún viaje futbolístico a Madrid está completo sin una visita al estadio. Hay varias opciones para elegir. El coste de un tour varía entre 20 y 30 euros.
Tour Clásico
En esta visita, un guía le llevará por los diferentes lugares de interés. Entre ellos se encuentra el túnel de los jugadores, el «palco presidencial» y, por supuesto, la vitrina de trofeos. También hay un paseo por el campo, el museo del Real Madrid y la sala de prensa.
Reserve sus entradas en línea con mucha antelación. Los grupos son de treinta personas y pueden llenarse.
De lunes a sábado a las 10.30, 12.30, 15.30 y 17.30
Domingos a las 11.00, 13.00, 15.00 y 17.00
Comer y beber cerca del Santiago Bernabéu
¡Es día de partido! En los alrededores del Santiago Bernabéu hay un montón de sitios estupendos para tomar algo y comer. Estos lugares son el colofón de un viaje de fútbol al Real Madrid.
Si lo último en cenas de fútbol suena bien, reserve una mesa en el Santiago Bernabéu con vistas al campo. Los precios son razonables y oscilan entre los 30 y los 50 euros. Comer aquí es algo que nunca olvidará; y es ideal para combinarlo con una visita al estadio. Es obligatorio reservar con antelación. Si llega un día de partido, asegúrese de comprobar los horarios de apertura.
Realcafé Bernabéu
Este bar también se encuentra en el estadio. Es el lugar al que hay que acudir para tomar una copa y disfrutar de unas vistas espectaculares sobre el terreno de juego, y es algo menos formal que la sección del restaurante. Este bar consta de dos plantas: arriba hay una pared de cristal de ochenta metros de longitud, donde puedes relajarte y pedir una bebida.
El Real Madrid es, por supuesto, uno de los equipos más grandes y reconocidos del mundo. No sólo en el fútbol, sino en todos los deportes. El club se fundó en 1902, conocido entonces como Madrid Football Club. En 1920, el entonces Rey Alfonso le otorgó el nombre de Real , y se añadió la corona al logotipo.
Los rivales más importantes del Real Madrid son el FC Barcelona y el Atlético de Madrid, siendo «El Clásico» el partido más esperado por los aficionados blancos . También merece la pena asistir al derbi contra el Atlético.
Equipación del Real Madrid
Los Blancos: el nombre lo dice todo. Desde que se fundó el club, el Real Madrid ha jugado -salvo una temporada- sus partidos de blanco. El único año que no fue así fue en 1925, cuando se vistió de negro. Esto se debió a que habían visto al Corinthian FC jugar con esta elegante combinación durante una gira por Inglaterra. Afortunadamente, eso sólo duró un año.
En sus equipaciones de visitante, el Madrid suele intentar incluir el azul o el morado, como referencia a la franja del logotipo.
Logo del Real Madrid
El primer logotipo del Real Madrid era extremadamente simple, consistente únicamente en sus iniciales: MFC, Madrid Football Club. A pesar de su cambio de nombre en 1920, el Real mantuvo las iniciales en el logotipo.
La corona se eliminó del logotipo en 1931, debido a la agitación política en España. El logotipo recibió una franja púrpura, que representaba a la región de Castilla. La corona volvió a aparecer en 1941, dos años después de la guerra civil, y se mantuvo la franja morada. La franja púrpura se hizo ligeramente más azul en 2001, y éste es el logotipo que conocemos hoy.
¿Qué hacer en Madrid?
Madrid no es solo la ciudad del Real, sino también la hermosa capital de España. Hay mucho que hacer y ver fuera del estadio durante su viaje futbolístico al Real Madrid.
Parque del Buen Retiro
Este parque ha pertenecido durante mucho tiempo a la Familia Real, pero ahora está abierto a todo el mundo. Un maravilloso y enorme parque en pleno centro de Madrid. Sin duda, merece la pena visitarlo.
La Fontana de Oro
Un pub deportivo irlandés, aunque con un estilo totalmente español. Aquí puedes disfrutar de unas tapas y una bebida, y ver los partidos deportivos. El lugar para venir por el ambiente internacional y el encanto español.
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No entres aquí con la camiseta del Atlético de Madrid. Este bar compacto es todo sobre el Real Madrid; situado en las afueras, ¡y es ridículamente barato!
Distrito de La Latina
Este encantador y vibrante distrito no debe perderse durante su viaje de fútbol. Este lugar está repleto de restaurantes y bares, con todo tipo de mercados diferentes los domingos. Perfecto para echar un vistazo por la tarde.
¿Cuál es el mejor lugar para reservar viajes de fútbol para ver al Real Madrid?
- Te da el control total sobre dónde te sientas en el estadio.
- Le ayudamos a elegir el mejor hotel para sus necesidades.
- Puedes seleccionar la compañía aérea y el vuelo que le llevará a su destino.
¿Cuánto cuestan las entradas para los partidos del Real Madrid CF?
¿puedo visitar el estadio del real madrid (santiago bernabéu), ¿por qué el estadio del real madrid se llama santiago bernabéu, ¿cuánto cuesta una entrada al santiago bernabéu, ¿cuáles son las categorías de entradas del santiago bernabéu.
- Las entradas de tercera categoría son las más alejadas del campo, y los asientos están situados en el lado corto.
- • Los billetes de segunda categoría ofrecen plazas en el lado corto y largo.
- Las entradas de primera categoría están en el lado largo o en la esquina del estadio.
- Entradas VIP en el lado largo, cerca del campo. Hay dos opciones VIP: VIP platino o VIP platino plus.
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17 Best Things to Do in Madrid
By Ramsey Qubein
With incredible shopping, some of the world's most important museums, and a lively theater scene, Madrid’s attractions will entertain you from morning 'til night—and even after that. (The city is notorious for its hard-charging nightlife.) In between, pack your days with a stroll through Retiro Park, whirlwind stops at colorful markets, and perhaps even a primer on the cultural heritage of bullfighting. There’s an Egyptian temple to explore, “temples of fashion,” and the world's best soccer team (sorry Barça fans). Whatever moves you when you travel, these highlights will keep any itinerary stacked for days. These are the best things to do in Madrid.
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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía welcomes more annual visitors than the Prado, although its collection couldn't be more different. Traditionalists will prefer the Prado; this museum, however, is decidedly contemporary. The most famous work here is Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica,” a moving anti-war response to the bombing of the northern Spanish town of Guernica. Most of the galleries focus on 20th-century Spanish art, including many works by Salvador Dalí. In lieu of stern, gilt-framed portraits, you’re more likely to encounter video installations and free-form displays that showcase modern artistic expression. Like most popular museums, this place gets busy. Arrive early to get a head start on long museum lines, which reach their crescendo during the last two hours of the day—when admission is free.
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Bullfighting is an undeniable part of Spanish culture, and Las Ventas, in the Salamanca district, is an iconic landmark known for its Moorish design and ceramic tiles. Today, in spring and fall, the venue remains an important arena for bullfights. Bear in mind that good seats in the shade aren't cheap—and that many travelers won't have the stomach to watch the bullfights (or may simply not want to engage with the practice). If you're interested in seeing the arena, though, you can still tour it without seeing the main spectacle.
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Madrid Teleférico is a cable car service that connects both sides of Madrid, crossing the river and helping locals avoid rush-hour traffic on their morning and evening commutes. You'll also see photo-snapping tourists and some families—on the other side of the river is Casa de Campo , an amusement park and zoo. It's a great way to gain a new perspective of the city, especially its vast quantity of green spaces.
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Packed with important artwork, this private residence of the Alba family (relatives still live on the second floor), has finally flung open its doors to the public. You could be forgiven for having flashbacks from the Prado here. It is packed with memorable works from El Greco, Titian, and Velázaquez just like the city’s most famous museum. Don’t miss Goya’s portrait of the 13th Duchess of Alba; if it looks familiar, that’s because until recently it was on loan to the Thyssen-Bornemisza . What is particularly special here, beyond the artwork display, is the large library onsite that includes handwritten work from Christopher Columbus (the largest collection in the world) and a first edition of Don Quijote by the famous Miguel de Cervantes. You’re going to find a lot here that you won’t spy elsewhere.
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Although it's a working train station, Atocha is known for much more than its resident mode of transit. In the spectacular atrium, the original part of the station is a botanical garden features more than 5,000 plants spanning 400 different species. Surrounding the gardens are dozens of shops and dining outlets, making this a hub of activity—even if you don't plan on actually leaving Madrid. And if you are , arrive early so you can explore the rich complex.
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You'll find Palacio de Cibeles at one of the city's most important intersections along the famous Paseo del Arte. The building, today the seat of Madrid City Council, was once the city's Telecommunications Palace, housing Spain's post office headquarters. Inside is a newly opened cultural center with regular concerts and rotating exhibits. At the very least, walk past this grand structure to admire it from afar, especially when the fountains in front are doing their thing.
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Named for the team's long-running president, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is home of Real Madrid, the city's beloved pro soccer team. The stadium is something of a temple for soccer fans—81,000 of them when the place is full—which explains the palpable energy whenever the home team scores a goal. Kids especially will get a kick out of the behind-the-scenes tour, which visits the locker rooms, training areas, trophy room, and even the team's seats.
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Just behind Plaza de España (which is under construction at the moment), is where you'll find the hillside Cuartel de la Montaña Park featuring an Egyptian temple from the 2nd century BC. It is still easily accessible during work on the plaza. Gifted to Spain from the Egyptian government, the Temple of Debod was a thank-you for their assistance in protecting the temples of Abu Simbel from flooding following the construction of Egypt's Aswan Dam; when it was transported to Madrid, it was taken apart and rebuilt stone by stone to its original specifications. Decorative motifs and projections on the side of the temple help tell the story of the historic structure.
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Undoubtedly the most celebrated museum in Madrid—and one of the most visited in Europe—the Prado is a must-see attraction. Its neoclassical façade is a prominent part of the Paseo del Prado, home to three well-known art museums (the Prado, along with the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum). Inside is a primer on Spanish and European art, with an enormous collection of paintings and sculptures from Spain's biggest names, including Diego Velazquez, El Greco, and Francisco Goya. Make a beeline for the most famous works first: “Las Meninas” by Velazquez and Goya’s “Third of May 1808.” And arrive early to beat the crowds, which are at their peak during the last two hours of the day (when admission is free).
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While not a guided tour, this discounted pass gives you access to five art museums that might otherwise not initially catch your attention. These include the Museum of Romanticism, the Sorolla Museum , the National Museum of Decorative Arts, the Cerralbo Museum, and the Lázaro Galdiano Museum. For only 12 euros, you have ten days to visit each of these museums. Start with the Sorolla Museum, once the Valencian artist’s family home, where his numerous vibrant landscape paintings detail colorful beach scenes from the Mediterranean. At the National Museum of Decorative Arts, everything from silverware and porcelain to musical instruments and antique fans are on display. When you tire of gilt-framed portraits and paintings, it offers an alternative view of Spanish history.
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Almudena Cathedral sits adjacent to the Royal Palace , once the home of several reigning monarchs through Alfonso XIII, in the heart of the city center. Both imposing landmarks are free to enter, as are the surrounding gardens, and both are important places to visit for their design and lavish interiors. In addition, the neo-Romanesque crypt and adjacent cemetery of La Almudena hold many notable Spaniards—it's like history come to life. These are must-visit stops for any visitor to Madrid, if only to experience both structures from the outside.
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Get a real taste for the diversity of Spanish cuisine at Mercado de San Miguel, an always-happening food hall in a historic ironwork building. Instead of committing to one restaurant , you can sample from more than two dozen—a key reason why the market is a draw with both tourists and locals. Although prices are high, many vendors offer free samples. Try the banderillas (skewers of olives, veggies, and seafood) for about 1 or 2 euros apiece.
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Thyssen-Boremisza Museum is one of Madrid’s top museums forming the Art Walk (or Paseo del Arte), which also includes the Prado and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Once you’ve seen the Prado, this should be your next stop—that is, if you’re into art and design. The collection here straddles the line between its two siblings, with galleries chock full of well-known paintings by Dalí, El Greco, Monet, Picasso, Rembrandt, and many others, including a few American names, too. Reserve tickets online and arrive early to avoid any long lines—and avoid Monday afternoons, when the museum swings open its doors for free.
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The perfectly manicured Parque del Buen Retiro is the largest park in Madrid. There's something for everyone here, from jogging paths to a lake with row boats that can be rented by the hour. It's easy to get around thanks to plentiful signage, but the gravel pathways may be cumbersome for those without comfortable shoes. If time is of the essence, head for the lake and the Palacio de Cristal, which hosts rotating art exhibitions, all free to the public.
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Blink and you might miss Calle de Fuencarral, a narrow pedestrian street off Gran Via. Street performers entertain as shoppers pop in and out of stores—mostly international chains with a few local boutiques thrown in for good measure. You can't get lost, although the side streets are also worth a peek. The road is almost entirely flat—no cobblestones here. Still, save those high heels for the fancier Calle Serrano.
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El Rastro, one of Europe's most famous flea markets, is an indie shopper's dream. Open each Saturday and on public holidays, Plaza de Cascorro comes alive with hundreds of stalls where you can peruse souvenirs, antiques, and clothes. Come early to snatch up the best deals, and don't be afraid to bargain. You can cover a lot of ground if you arrive at 9 a.m. right when it opens—you'll beat the crowds.
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Towering over manicured gardens, a regal courtyard and the nearby Almudena Cathedral , history comes alive in this must-visit city landmark. While no longer the home of any royals, kings and queens slumbered here for centuries before relocating to a more private residence on the outskirts of town. Among its 3,000 rooms is a Royal Armory and an impressive gallery of notable Spanish masterpieces. From the outside, the building is jaw-droppingly large and its adjoining Sabatini Gardens are a place for quiet reflection within frenetic Madrid. Inside, medieval history fans hit the jackpot with the suits of armor, shields, and antique weaponry on display. You can’t help but adjust your posture and hold your head high as you imagine the aristocratic lifestyle of those who once strolled these halls.
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Real Madrid is a football club based in Madrid, Spain. They play in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, which was finished in 1947. It's one of the biggest stadiums in the world, with a capacity of 81,044.
The club was founded in 1897, by a group of people from an academic institution called Libre De Enseñanza. Later, it would become the most valuable football club in the world, with a $6 billion valuation. The club is owned by many shareholders and is led by president Florentino Perez, who’s been in this position since 2009.
Real Madrid is famous worldwide and claim to have more supporters than any other club globally. Many superstars have worn the Blancos uniform, including Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, Roberto Carlos, Zinedine Zidane, Figo, Raul, and many many more. Today’s squad is led by Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr, and Thibaut Courtois among others.
There have been many great coaches that have taken Real Madrid to La Liga glory, including Jose Mourinho, Vicente del Bosque, and Zinedine Zidane, who was also part of Madrid’s squad back in his playing days. The current head coach is veteran Carlo Ancelotti.
Raul holds the record in the number of appearances for the club with 741, followed by Iker Casillas with 723. Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record of goals scored for the team in all competitions with 450 goals in 438 Real Madrid matches.
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Real Madrid plays all of their home games at the Santiago Bernabeu , which has a large capacity. However, in spite of the large capacity of this stadium, many of Real Madrid's home games are sold out. This is why Real Madrid tickets are not the easiest to come by, especially if you are limiting yourself to the club’s website as your ultimate source. However, SeatPick helps you search for the best available deal from dozens of sites, so that you can save yourself the stress and the disappointment of missing Real Madrid's next home game.
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Estadio Santiago Bernabéu is the home to, arguably, the most excellent football club in the world. The stadium, which is one of the largest in the world, is named after the club's legend, "Santiago Bernabeu." The icon was a player, manager, and former president of the prestigious club. The stadium has a seating capacity of 81,044, since its completion in 1947.
The Bernabeu is one of the greatest football venues out there, and it has hosted major European events on numerous occasions, including four Champions league finals. The iconic Bernabeu stadium has four stands, namely:
- Fonde Nord (The North Stand)
- Lateral Este (The East Stand)
- Fondo Sur (The South Stand)
- Lateral Oeste (The West Stand)
Best Ways to Travel to Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
The stadium is located in the beautiful city of Madrid, and there are multiple ways to get there to the city and to the venue itself.
By Train : If you want to watch your favourite stars up close at the Santiago Bernabeu, it will take about fourteen hours if you are travelling from London.
By Bus : There are many buses available, and they are the perfect way to get to the ground. Buses 14, 27, 40, 43, 120, 147, and 150 all travel within the city and stop directly outside the stadium.
By Air : If you are coming from a farther distance, you may want to take the Madrid airport route. The Cuatro Vientos Airport is the closest to the city, and it is about eighteen kilometres away.
By Taxi : Once you are in Madrid, you can get to the grounds via a taxi. A taxi from the Madrid Atocha Railway Station, for instance, to the ground will cost around $12-$13, and it will take around fifteen minutes to get to the venue.
Real Madrid VIP & Hospitality Tickets
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At SeatPick , we're proud to offer 4,620 Real Madrid tickets across 13 matches. Their next home game is Real Madrid vs Manchester City | Champions League Quarter Finals and we have availability from $342 on our platform.
How much are Real Madrid tickets?
Prices for Real Madrid tickets can vary based on the team's form, the strength of their opponent, and the section of the stadium you choose to sit. Ticket prices are known to fluctuate over the course of the season. On SeatPick , you can purchase tickets starting from $81 to catch Real Madrid in action. The average ticket price for Real Madrid matches on our platform is $639 .
Where do Real Madrid play their home games?
Real Madrid's home matches are held at Santiago Bernabeu , located in Madrid, Spain . The capacity of the venue stands at 85,454 . Next up for Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu is Real Madrid vs Manchester City | Champions League Quarter Finals on April 9, 2024 . Choose from 757 available ticket listings for this fixture on SeatPick .
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Undoubtedly, yes. Every single Real Madrid ticket for sale on SeatPick is sourced from reputable sellers that offer a money-back guarantee of 100% or more on every ticket.
How to get cheap Real Madrid tickets?
Your first option is to become a member on the Real Madrid official website. If you're unable to buy Real Madrid match tickets from the club directly, then another way to buy cheap Real Madrid tickets is to try and time the market on SeatPick . The ticket prices often drop as the event date approaches. Plus, there are times when buying tickets early might land you a sweet deal. For buying cheap Real Madrid tickets , consider SeatPick your go-to platform. We are constantly comparing prices across the ticket market to help Real Madrid supporters find the most secure and affordable options. Currently, SeatPick has Real Madrid home tickets starting from $81 for the Real Madrid FC vs Chelsea FC | Soccer Champions Tour event. The clash will take place on August 6, 2024 at Bank of America Stadium , and the cheapest tickets are found in the 526 Section .
How to buy Real Madrid tickets without a membership?
Buying La Liga tickets directly from the club is an impossible task without a season-ticket or a membership at hand. Plus, being a member of Real Madrid doesn’t guarantee you a ticket – and you can only buy one Real Madrid ticket for each membership. That means if you want to get your hands on two tickets, you'll need two Real Madrid membership cards. Let SeatPick come to the rescue - our platform is the prime spot for buying Real Madrid tickets as a non-member. You can go to any match you like without registering for a membership when you buy your Real Madrid tickets via SeatPick . Currently, there are 3,403 tickets on SeatPick to catch Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu .
How to buy Real Madrid home and away tickets?
You can catch the Los Blancos live in action at their glamorous Santiago Bernabeu stadium, or you can follow them around the world whenever they are away. Either way, you need to act fast because Real Madrid home and away match tickets tend to sell out in advance. You don’t want to pass the chance to see your favourite stars take to the pitch. Real Madrid plays 19 times at home and 19 times away, and that doesn't include other matches in the Champions League, domestic cups, and lots more.
How to get Real Madrid tickets?
The first step is to take a look at the official calendar of Real Madrid matches. This will help you choose which match you want to go to. Real Madrid tickets are often in high demand, and you have to act fast if you want to secure your seat through the club directly.
Real Madrid match tickets are usually available on the club's official website, but the official club members are always given preference. You can also buy a Madridista card that will give you access to a presale for most league matches at the begining of the season.
Alternatively, you can buy Real Madrid tickets whenever you want via our secure platform. SeatPick aggregates the entire ticket market in real time, which enables us to provide supporters with the best ticket prices. Buying Real Madrid tickets via SeatPick allows fans to secure their seat without signing up for club membership.
How to buy El Clasico tickets?
The biggest football event in any Real Madrid season is the El Clasico match against FC Barcelona. It is indeed a clash of the Titans, which has lived up to expectations for many decades. Whether it is the Ronaldinho vs. Zidane days or the Ronaldo vs. Messi days, the Clasico has always been a match to look forward to.
Real Madrid and FC Barcelona face off at least twice each season. Sometimes, they also meet in the UEFA Champions League or the Copa del Rey. People travel from all corners of the world to witness El Clasico live. In fact, the 2023 El Clasico played at the Camp Nou had a record of 95,745 people in attendance.
Due to their special rivalry, prices are usually higher for El Clasico matches. It is, therefore, best to compare prices and to compare deals from safe sellers before buying. This might be a big task for you to do when you need to search all over the internet, but with SeatPick you have all the best ticket sites in one place. We compare the secondary market for you. Make sure you get your el Clasico tickets from SeatPick because these tickets are quickly sold out on Real Madrid’s website.
Where to buy Real Madrid tickets?
Once you’ve decided you are ready to see the world’s best footballers in action, you can buy Real Madrid tickets directly from the club's website. You'll need to sign up for membership to successfully buy Real Madrid tickets.
However, the competition is usually intense, and you may not be able to secure your tickets through this means, especially if you don't reside in Spain. There is, however, a trusted solution for everybody – and that solution is SeatPick. SeatPick is your best bet to a once in a lifetime experience. Regardless of which part of the globe you live, there's always an opportunity to buy Real Madrid tickets online from us.
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How to Plan the Perfect Trip to Madrid
Discover the best hotels, restaurants, and things to do with Travel + Leisure's Madrid travel guide.
Meena Thiruvengadam is a lifelong traveler and veteran journalist who has visited more than 50 countries across six continents. Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal , Departures , TripSavvy , and other publications.
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There's far more to Madrid than bullfighting, flamenco, and tapas, though you'll certainly find all three in the Spanish capital. Named one of the best cities to visit in Europe by Travel + Leisure readers and one of the best places to travel by T+L editors in 2023, there's a little something for everyone in this incredible city.
Art lovers can spend the day strolling around Madrid's Golden Triangle of Art, where three of the world's biggest museums meet. History buffs will love the city's gorgeous architecture and historic landmarks, including the oldest restaurant in the world and an Egyptian temple. (Yes, it's actually Egyptian.) And you can't go wrong with the booming food scene here — it's made Madrid one of Europe's best food cities.
Madrid offers so much to do that you may want to embrace the tradition of a midday siesta. The city's bars and clubs tend to hit their stride after midnight, so an afternoon nap may be just the fuel you need to transition from a day of sightseeing to a night of music and dance.
Rosewood Villa Magna
T+L readers voted the 154-room Rosewood Villa Magna the best hotel in Madrid in recent years, highlighting its central downtown location, modern elegance, and incredible wellness offerings. Each spa offering is individualized and combines ancient Iberian practices with newer innovation. For example, guests can sign up for the "El Retiro" Sense Journey, which starts with a guided power walk in the park and ends with a leg and foot massage.
Four Seasons Hotel Madrid
The Four Seasons Madrid , voted one of the best hotels in Madrid in 2023 by T+L readers, combines seven historic buildings to create a luxury enclave in the heart of the city. The hotel is the Four Seasons brand's first in Spain and sits just steps away from luxury shopping along the famous Gran Via. Plus, there's a rooftop terrace, a pool, and a four-level spa.
The Principal Madrid Hotel
This intimate boutique hotel boasts just 76 rooms, but its rooftop terrace offers some of the best views in the city. The property is located along the Gran Via, and its restaurant, Ático, is helmed by chef Ramón Freixa of the Michelin two-starred Ramón Freixa Madrid . "Guests can relax together in the cozy bar area or indulge in the spa when they need to unwind," T+L contributor Stacey Leasca previously reported .
Sleep'n Atocha
The centrally located Sleep'n Atocha isn't just good for your wallet, it's good for the environment. The hotel has been a carbon-neutral facility since 2019 and has committed to environmentally friendly practices like recycling, purchasing products with a low environmental impact, and using toxic-free cleaning products. Its whimsical design and excellent location make this affordable gem a must-stay in the capital city.
Only You Boutique Hotel Madrid
Located in a 19th-century palace, Only You Boutique Hotel Madrid combines modern design with classic Spanish-style architecture in a 45-room hotel. Guests can dine at the Younique Arts Club, where food and art intersect — both national and international artists host exhibitions in the space.
Puerta del Sol
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Located in the heart of Madrid, Puerta del Sol is one of the city's best-known and busiest public squares. It's home to the famous clock whose bells mark the beginning of the Spanish New Year. "Look for the marker in the middle of the plaza that marks Spain's Kilometer 0," Jamie Ditaranto, T+L contributor, recommended . "This is the starting point for all the major roads that leave Madrid and head toward all corners of the country."
Museo Nacional del Prado
The Museo Nacional de Prado is Spain's main national art museum. It "houses some of the most emblematic artworks of Spain, including Francisco de Goya’s 'Black Paintings' and Valásquez’s 'Las Meninas,'" Jamie Ditaranto previously reported . Along with the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the Museo Reina Sofía, the Prado forms Madrid's Golden Triangle of Art. The museum was founded as a museum of paintings and sculptures in 1819 and includes works of art from Spain and beyond.
Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace of Madrid is among the largest and most opulent palaces in Europe, boasting more than 1.45 million square feet of space spread over 3,418 rooms. Guests can spot paintings by famous artists like Francisco Goya and Diego Velazquez in the opulent rooms. Stop in to see the world's only complete Stradivarius string quintet and, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, catch the changing of the Royal Guard.
Plaza de Cibeles
Plaza de Cibeles is the public square home to the iconic Cibeles Fountain, which was built in 1782. This spot is surrounded by four pieces of legendary Spanish architecture, including the former post office that now serves as Madrid City Hall.
Temple of Debod
An Egyptian temple may be the last thing you would expect to find in Madrid, but that's exactly what the Temple of Debod is. This Egyptian temple traces its history to the 2nd century B.C. It was given to Spain by the Egyptians and moved to Madrid, where it was rebuilt stone by stone and opened as a tourist site in 1972. If you're looking to soak in a gorgeous Madrid sunset, this is one of the best places to do it.
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Gran Via is a nearly mile-long retail paradise where shoppers can expect to find a mix of luxury boutiques and mainstream brands nestled among some of the city's architectural gems. Retailers along the Gran Via include H&M, the Real Madrid Official Store, the Atletico Madrid Official Store, and the largest Huawei store in Europe.
Operational since 1740, El Rastro is an open-air market that sells everything and anything — from knick-knacks and antiques to clothing and furniture. It's open every Sunday and on public holidays and is located on Calle de la Ribera de Curtidores. "The market can get very crowded," Stacey Leasca previously noted , "but if you're feeling overwhelmed, you can step off to one of the shops lining the street behind the stalls to find a little space."
Mercado San Miguel
Mercado de San Miguel opened as a wholesale food market more than 100 years ago. Today, it's the place to sample everything from Iberian ham to fresh fish and tapas from more than 20 stands serving up delicious Spanish food.
Chocolateria San Gines
Chocolateria San Gines is a short walk from Puerta del Sol and is one of the most popular places in town to grab churros. The intimate cafe traces its history back to 1864 when it began developing its reputation as an after-theater dessert spot. It's tucked behind one of Madrid's oldest churches and serves up its signature dark hot chocolate and churros around the clock.
If you're looking for a memorable dinner, you'll want to reserve at DiverXo . The recipient of three Michelin stars , the restaurant is helmed by chef Dabix Muñoz. "The collision of ingredients sounded more like a word-association game than a recipe," Matt Goulding, a food journalist living in Spain, described in the July 2023 issue of T+L . "But [my] first bite left no room for doubt." A dinner ticket here starts at $380 per person. The restaurant is usually booked solid, but their website opens new reservation slots every day at midnight for the date 90 days in the future.
Casa Botin was founded in 1725 and is recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest continuously operating restaurant on Earth. Its signature dishes include suckling pig and roasted lamb, but its menu is full of chicken, veal, and seafood platters, too. Stop in for dinner, or take a tour of Casa Botin's dining rooms, cellar, and underground tunnels. The tour is about $87 and includes a set lunch or dinner menu.
Corral de la Morería
Corral de la Moreria is the place to experience flamenco in Madrid. This venue has been hosting live flamenco shows since 1956 and has performances every night of the week. And if it's dinner and a show you're after, there may be no better place. Coral de la Moreria has a Michelin-starred restaurant on-site. Guests over the years have included Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Che Guevara, and Demi Moore.
Madrid's food scene isn't a Spanish-only affair. Peruvian chef Roberto Martínez Foronda combines Peruvian and Southeast Asian ingredients and flavors at his restaurant, Tripea, which opened in 2017. “The fusion boom in Madrid created so much bad food,” Foronda told T+L in the July 2023 issue . “But we’ve cut through the fat, and what’s left is mostly excellent.” For a little more than $53, guests can try Foronda's eight-course tasting menu.
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Madrid is a city that sizzles during the summer, with temperatures that can soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Brave the heat for Madrid's take on Pride, which starts each year in late June and runs through early July. What used to be a small celebration in the late 1970s has since grown into one of the largest celebrations of LGBTQ+ pride in Europe.
For better weather, fewer crowds, and more affordable prices, try visiting during the fall or spring (we have some recommendations for what to pack ). The days are sunny, and you'll be able to celebrate events like the San Isidro Festival, held each year in May, and the Autumn Festival (or Feria del Otoño), held in October or November. "[The Autumn Festival draws] acts from all over the world, from opera and ballet to theater and indie music," Stacey Leasca, a T+L contributing editor, previously reported .
Read More : The Best Time to Visit Spain for Great Weather and Famous Festivals
Madrid-Barajas Airport is in northeast Madrid and services most major airlines. Passengers can fly directly to and from many major U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Miami.
There are direct routes from Madrid Atocha Railway Station to Barcelona on both the Alta Velocidad Española and Ouigo train lines.
Las Austrias : Known as the heart of old Madrid, Las Austrias is home to palaces, churches, and monasteries built as early as the 16th century. It's where you'll find Plaza Mayor, as well as the Royal Palace and Corral de la Morería.
Las Letras : This lively neighborhood known as the Literary Quarter is a book lover's paradise. This is where you'll find the former homes of icons of the Spanish Golden Age, including Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote. The streets here are narrow and car traffic is limited.
Chueca : This is the heart of Madrid's LGBTQ+ community. It's a lively area filled with bars, cafes, and shops — and at the center of Madrid's iconic Pride celebration each year
Malasana : One of the city's hippest neighborhoods, Malasana is known for vintage shops and one-of-a-kind boutiques. This historic area is also where you'll find live music and clubs.
Trains: Madrid's metro system runs from the Madrid-Barajas Airport through downtown and to the suburbs. Fares are based on a zone system with prices determined by the distance traveled, and passengers will need a Public Transport Card to travel. Transportation cards can hold 10 single tickets and two 10-journey tickets at a time. Download the Metro de Madrid app to see train maps, waiting times, and information on fares, passes, and more. The underground is currently working to improve accessibility at stations throughout the city and is working to make 84 percent of its stations accessible by 2028.
Buses: For anywhere Madrid's dozen or so metro and light rail lines can't take you, the city operates a fleet of more than 2,000 buses. Those buses run over 200 routes and serve more than 10,000 stops from 6 a.m to 11:30 p,m. (Note that some buses run on different schedules. Check run times before you leave your hotel.)
Taxis: Taxis are typically white with a diagonal red band on their front doors. They can be found at taxi stands throughout Madrid, hailed by raising an arm, or called through several ride-share apps.
Ride service: Uber is available in Madrid, as well as Cabify and Bolt.
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20 Majestic Ceremonial Moments at the Royal Palace of Madrid
Posted: March 29, 2024 | Last updated: March 29, 2024
The Royal Palace of Madrid periodically hosts official ceremonies to receive a Head of State. The ceremony is regal and awe-inspiring. If you have royal fever — thanks in part to the not-so-distant coronation of King Charles III in England and “Kate-gate” of Princess Catherine — there are many royal traditions, palaces, and ceremonies to admire in Spain, a southern neighbor of the United Kingdom. Here are inspiring photos from the official ceremony to welcome Colombia's President, a Head of State from South America, to Spain at the Palacio Real de Madrid.
Palacio de Real Madrid, Ready to receive a Head of State
The courtyard of the Palacio de Real Madrid, or Royal Palace of Madrid, is set to receive a Head of State, President of Columbia Gustavo Petro, and First Lady, Verónica Alcocer García. Royal Guard members are in front of the palace, and two flags are raised on top of the building — left is the flag of Spain, and right is the Royal Standard of Spain, The King’s flag.
The Spanish Flag Proudly Flies
The Spanish flag forever flies above the Royal Palace of Madrid. The flag showing the royal coat of arms (the Royal Standard of Spain, or King’s Flag) is only raised when the King is at the palace. The current royal couple is King Felipe VI and his wife, Queen Letizia. Though it is the official residence of the royal family, they do not live there. Instead, it is used for state ceremonies. When not being used for official business, it is open to tourists for a ticketed price.
Solemn Changing of the Guard vs. Receiving a Head of State in Spain's Capital
While the military units participating in a ceremony to receive a Head of State and the Solemn Changing of the Guard are practically the same, the series of events during the parade differs. The Changing of the Guard is a ceremony to purely switch stationed guards, while the reception for a Head of State is an event focused on honors. To learn more: Is One Day in Madrid Enough?
Military Fanfare
In the distance on the left, military members wait to fire cannons as part of the official ceremony to receive a Head of State. The occasion is receiving the President of Columbia with honors at the Royal Palace in Madrid. When Royal Artillery is in charge of this part of the ceremony, they showcase ancient artillery deployment, including the shooting of canons. To learn more: 31 Best Cities in Spain: Complete Must-See List Big to Small
Spain's Three Rolls Royce Vehicles
Spain bought three Rolls Royce Phantom IV models in 1952: one convertible and two hard tops. The Royal Guard drives and maintains the cars. The model used in the reception of a Head of State (seen here for the President of Columbia) is also regularly used by the Royal Family for important events throughout the year. To learn more: Vital Info Renting a Car in Madrid
Roman-Themed Reception
This is a close-up look at the Royal Palace of Madrid's receiving area. The first of two Roman-themed statues of Spain’s King Charles III welcomes guests to this area; the sculpture stands in front of a marble wall and pink columns, illuminated by beautiful gold sconces. The space sets the tone for the Grand Staircase steps that start opposite the sculpture. To learn more: Is One Day in Madrid Enough?
A Centuries-Old Tradition at The Royal Palace
The port cochere area of the palace, where horse-drawn carriages and cars have received royalty and dignitaries for centuries, is also where tourists enter for a palace tour. Dignitaries are still received here.
Grand Staircase of the Royal Palace
The Grand Staircase of the Royal Palace of Madrid has two flights of stairs made from Spanish marble, totaling 70 steps. It is an opulent room that impresses all who visit. A striking ceiling painting illustrates Spain’s Triumph of Religion and Church. To learn more: Is One Day in Madrid Enough?
Baroque and Neoclassical splendor
View of the ceiling above the Grand Staircase at the Palacio de Real Madrid depicting Spain’s Triumph of Religion and Church. The room design consists of Baroque and Neoclassical elements.
A Lion's Welcome
Two lions are positioned on the left and right sides of the first landing of the Grand Staircase inside the Royal Palace of Madrid. Artists Robert Michel and Felipe de Castro each created a lion. One looks up towards the ceiling and the other down at the stairs as guests enter the palace.
The Royal Coat of Arms
A flag with the Royal Coat of Arms greets all who enter Madrid’s palace, whether for regularly scheduled tours or official ceremonies. It is in front of the second sculpture of King Charles III, who is dressed in a Roman toga. He was the first monarch to occupy the new palace after it was built in the 18th century.
Royal Guard Enters the Plaza de Armenia
The Royal Guard enters the gates of Plaza de Armenia, which lead to the palace, several times throughout the official ceremony to receive a Head of State. The ceremony lasts between 45 minutes and an hour. Because it is Spain’s capital city, many leaders of other countries visit and meet The King in Madrid. Though Spain has a governmental president, Spanish tradition is still steeped in the monarchy.
Royalty and Special Visitors Only
While tourists can normally buy tickets to tour several palace rooms, visits stop while scheduled Solemn Changing of the Guard occurs and during official ceremonies, such as this.
A Remarkable Vintage Car for foreign delegations
Spain’s Rolls Royce Phantom IV (pictured) is used by foreign delegations. But the Royal Guards use additional historical cars to add to the official caravan. This includes a 1971 Cadillac Eldorado and four 1991 Cadillac Brougham vehicles.
Visitors Welcome for a Royal Ceremony
Visitors are welcome to watch an official ceremony at the Royal Palace of Madrid outside the palace gates for free. Police tape ropes off the line visitors may not cross. The best viewing spot is in front of Catedral de la Almudena, which is adjacent to the palace.
Royal Horses
After the ceremony, the royal horses return to the Royal Palace Stables and the Royal Guard Stables. Learn more: Is One Day in Madrid Enough?
Royal Guard Representation
The entirety of The Royal Guard is represented in the ceremony through its Groups of Honours, Escorts, Logistics, and Support, as well as the Military Band.
Motorcycles Round Out the Ceremony
Royal Guard on motorcycles, not just on horseback or on foot, are a part of the official Head of State reception ceremony.
Solemn Changing of the Guard
The Solemn Changing of the Guard takes place only once a month. However, many similarities exist between the ceremony pictured here and the Solemn Changing of the Guard. More than 400 royal guards and approximately 70 horses are involved in the events. Both take place at the Royal Palace and, mainly, in Plaza de la Armería. While an official ceremony to receive a Head of State only occurs once in a while, the Solemn Changing of the Guard occurs every first Wednesday of the month. The usual Changing of the Guard, less opulent than the Solemn Changing of the Guard, takes place every Wednesday and Saturday at the Prince Gate of the Royal Palace, which faces Plaza de Oriente. This toned-down ceremonial Changing of the Guard involves four horses, four riders, and 12 footguards.
Exit through Madrid's Calle de Mayor
The route of this particular ceremony left the palace and followed Calle de Mayor. However, the routes of cars depend on the authorities' agenda.
Viva España!
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MADRID Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024)
Madrid, the city of bustling plazas, endless museums, and an art scene that has put it on the map as a cultural goldmine!
With an endless supply of fun and fascinating things to do, you could create a hundred Madrid itineraries and still have more to see! However, we’ve put together a jam-packed travel plan to enjoy, whether you’re planning a whirlwind getaway or spending five days in Madrid.
Get ready to explore the sun-kissed streets of this incredible Spanish city as you discover a collection of museums that would put the Louvre to shame, sprawling parks to get lost in, and oh-so-many amazing restaurants to get your fill of tapas!
Whether you’re a true-blue tourist looking for a Madrid highlights reel or in search of the city’s hidden gems, this Madrid itinerary has you covered. From a memorable weekend in Madrid to a week-long vacation, get a taste of history, nature, and art in this world-renowned city!
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When planning a top-notch Madrid trip itinerary, it’s never a bad idea to take a look at the best time to visit!
May and October are ultimately the best months to visit Spain’s capital city as it has cooler temperatures than the sweltering summer months. You will also get a more intimate travel experience as the number of tourists slows down. This is normally when Madrid’s hostels and other accommodation offer super low rates as well.
Madrid’s climate is continental, so it has mainly pleasant and sunny weather throughout the year! However, summer is not ideal for a ton of outdoor sightseeing. Summer forms the city’s high season, so the streets and landmarks are often crammed with tourists!
If you’re wondering when to visit Madrid to enjoy the outdoors, the autumn months between September and November showcase Madrid’s natural beauty with golden light filling the parks and amazing wine tasting available! There is also a plethora of festivals during spring, and it’s the perfect time to enjoy strolling through the amazing city streets!
If you’re looking to enjoy Madrid’s amazing festivals, you can join Feria del Libro in May, (MULAFEST in June as well as the Feriarte Antiques and Art Galleries Fair in November.
Knowing what you’re looking for is vital when planning a trip to Madrid, because it will affect what kind of weather suits your chosen activities. Take a look at our breakdown of the weather and crowds to make the choice easier!
An integral part of creating a knock-out Madrid itinerary is, of course, deciding where to stay in this gorgeous city! Being the diverse and storied city it is, every neighborhood in Madrid has a unique vibe and has something special to offer.
Centro is by far the number one choice for accommodation in Madrid! As its name indicates, it is the central hub of all things touristy as well as some incredible places to stay. As the beating heart of Madrid, this bustling area is filled with unforgettable attractions as well as fantastic public transport to reach them all!
For an edgier place to stay, Malasaña is an up-and-coming area that is home to a ton of trendy restaurants and iconic nightlife. It’s also the ultimate area to enjoy a sampling of Madrid’s street art scene. From winning foodie spots to spectacular vintage shops, Malasaña is one of the best places to stay in Madrid!
To enjoy Madrid’s idyllic side complete with classic terraces and markets, La Latina is the place to be! Soak up Madrid’s unbeatable atmosphere as you admire the incredible architecture and enjoy strolling along the Calle de Cava Baja.
Get a taste of Madrid’s literary side in Calle de las Huertas where the streets are etched with famous quotes! Discover the writer’s residences which have been converted into museums and don’t miss a walk past the unreal twenty-four meter-high vertical garden at the CaixaForum Cultural Center.
On your quest to find the best place to stay in Madrid during your three-day trip, take a look at our picks from budget to luxury accommodation! Oh, if you want to truly live like a local then check out an Airbnb in Madrid and take an apartment or homestay for a few days.
Best Hostel in Madrid – Mola Hostel
With a stunning location on the Calle Atocha in Centro, Mola Hostel offers fantastic social activities and city tours to get to know Madrid! Take your pick from a range of hostel rooms and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere at this memorable hostel. Plus, who doesn’t love a rainfall shower on their holiday?
If you prefer to stay in hostels, explore more options in our Madrid hostel guide.
Best Airbnb in Madrid: Centrally located with 3 beds
This spectacular apartment located on the fifth floor of a historical building, has an amazing patio view that opens up to Plaza Mayor. The apartment can accommodate up to six guests and comes with amenities like wifi, a fully equipped kitchen, and air conditioning.
Best Budget Hotel in Madrid – Casual del Teatro Madrid
What better place to embrace the theatricality of Madrid than in a musical-themed hotel? Right in the heart of the city, the Casual del Teatro Madrid is close to tons of attractions and amazing foodie spots! With a gorgeous roof terrace and vintage interior, this unreal hotel is a stellar accommodation choice.
Best Luxury Hotel in Madrid – VP Plaza España Design
Enjoy everything from an exquisite rooftop pool complete with amazing views to evenings spent at the Gingko Sky Bar where the lights of Madrid are laid out before you! With tons of popular attractions nearby and an amazing interior, you’ll feel like a VIP at this unforgettable hotel.
Aah Madrid, the city of royalty! From the Royal Palace to the Royal Theatre, you’ll feel pretty regal as you enjoy walks along its many grand plazas or stroll through the impressive halls of some of the world’s finest museums. On your Madrid, Spain itinerary, there’s a smorgasbord of incredible options, so you’ll never be left wondering what to do in Madrid!
Central Madrid is mostly walkable with a lot of the main attractions being fairly close to each other. From the lush parks to nights out at one of the many amazing theaters, you’ll easily be able to zip from one Madrid attraction to the next! The trusty Metro is also there to help with any trips further out of the city, but we’ve put together a selection of amazing and central options!
If you’re not sure about how many days to spend in Madrid, anything from a day to a week will be a memorable experience. Take a look at our picks for a world-class Madrid itinerary!
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From the Royal Palace to the Medieval Streets and even some tapas and wine tasting – you’ll get to see the best of Madrid with an awesome guide by your side in less than 5 hours.
Prado Museum | Retiro Park | Royal Palace of Madrid | Almudena Cathedral | Teatro Real
Enjoy a spectacular first day on your Madrid itinerary. It’s packed to the brim with exciting activities! From a stroll around the Royal Palace of Madrid to admiring the incredible art at the Prado Museum, there is a star-studded list of Madrid attractions to enjoy. If you’re planning a trip to Madrid, we’ve got your first day covered!
Day 1 / Stop 1 – Prado Museum
- Why it’s awesome: One of the most visited museums in the world!
- Cost: €15 / USD $19.
- Food nearby: Enjoy fresh and flavorful cuisine at the Cafe Murillo. This fun and cozy spot found fame as one of Michelle Obama’s favorite restaurants!
As one-third of the iconic Golden Triangle of Art, the Prado Museum deserves first place on your Madrid trip itinerary!
The building was originally made to function as the Cabinet of Natural Sciences, but was converted into one of the world’s finest museums and one the ultimate Madrid attractions!
The Prado is also surrounded by lush greenery as it was built within a meadow, which also lent itself to the museum’s name. The building itself is like a work of art starting with the impressive main promenade which features an impressive statue of Diego Velázquez.
With a collection spanning over 7,000 priceless artworks, there is an incredible amount to see! The Prado Museum is home to works by Spain’s ‘big three’ – El Greco, Velázquez, and Goya, which has art lovers flocking to this famous gallery.
Complete with artwork dating from the 12th to the 20th century, the Prado Museum is known to have one of the finest collections of Spanish art! Along with works by the museum’s golden boys, you’ll also find creations by Rafael and Peter Paul Rubens, including notable works like The Descent From the Cross.
Whether you’re spending a week or one day in Madrid, this world-renowned museum is a must-see!
Day 1 / Stop 2 – Retiro Park
- Why it’s awesome: Home to the Jardines de Cecilio Rodríguez where peacocks walk serenely amongst a labyrinth of trees!
- Cost: Free entrance!
- Food nearby: Tuck into an array of Mediterranean dishes with a twist at The Spanish farm! Admire the views from their terrace and enjoy one of their incredible desserts.
This amazing park is a winning choice on any Madrid itinerary! Just a stone’s throw away from the city’s museums, this gorgeous oasis of greenery is the perfect place to soak up the sun.
From enjoying a picnic to boating on the stunning lake, El Estanque, Retiro Park is worth the visit. On weekends, the park becomes a bustling hub of jugglers, buskers, and a range of other street performers.
The show-stopper is the exquisite Palacio de Cristal, an incredible glass palace observatory. Take in the sight of light streaming through the glass ceiling, which is surrounded by a beautiful lake where terrapins and ducks spend the day.
The park was created as a royal retreat but has become a well-loved place where families, friends, and tourists visit to enjoy the outdoors! Nestled beside one of the park’s smaller ponds is a quaint and brightly colored little house that looks like it was plucked from a fairytale! There’s even a tiny ‘mountain’ to climb nearby for an amazing view of Madrid.
If you’d like your day to get even more dreamy, take a stroll through La Rosaleda, the park’s beautiful rose garden. Surrounded by ivy-clad trellises, bubbling fountains and over 4000 roses of every hue – it’s truly picturesque!
Insider Tip: Grab a cool drink at one of the numerous Terrazas (open-air cafes).
Day 1 / Stop 3 – Royal Palace of Madrid
- Why it’s awesome: The famous changing of the guard happens at this regal landmark!
- Cost: €13 / USD $16 (unguided)
- Food nearby: La Candela Restó is perfect for a taste of fusion cuisine with an amazing tasting menu!
This spectacular palace definitely deserves a spot on your Madrid itinerary. The entrance alone is spectacular with its grand staircase and amazing interior!
Stroll through the palace’s collection of incredible rooms from the Hall of the Halbardiers to the impressive Hall of Columns adorned with majestic frescoes. Pretend to be a royal for an hour or two as you visit the incredible Throne Room where 17th-century sculptures stand gracefully around the room!
Next on the agenda is some of the immaculate rooms once used by bona fide Spanish royalty. Enjoy a walkabout through the opulent dressing room of Carlos III (Gasparini Room) which is covered in colorful mosaics and stuccoes. If you didn’t think it could get any more surreal, the Porcelain Room is next and you guessed it, it’s covered in wall-to-wall porcelain!
One of the highlights on a tour through the breathtaking palace is the remarkable collection of Stradivarius instruments, which is the only complete string quartet of its kind. If you’re looking for a touch of nature, the palace’s Sabatini Gardens will definitely do the trick! Drink in the sprawling grounds and idyllic pond as you stroll across the lawns.
Take in the history and stunning architecture of the city at one of the best Madrid landmarks!
Insider Tip: Arriving after 3PM will usually mean fewer crowds.
Day 1 / Stop 4 – Almudena Cathedral
- Why it’s awesome: Amazing views from the dome over Madrid!
- Cost: Free entrance but €6 / USD $8 for entrance to the museum.
- Food nearby: Cerveceria La Mayor is the perfect pitstop between sightseeing. Grab tapas or one of their delicious paellas!
The next stop on your Madrid trip itinerary is the incredible Almudena Cathedral , which is right next door to the Royal Palace. Built over a period of 100 years, the cathedral has quite an impressive history as well as remarkable features!
The cathedral has become renowned for its amazing mixture of architecture styles. Enjoy a memorable tour through the cathedral where you can admire the bright and colorful interior based on a Neo-Gothic style with incredible elements of Pop-Art decor.
Ancient stories are depicted in the almost-animated frescoes within this stunning building! The Neo-Romanesque crypt is the oldest section of the cathedral and houses an incredible 16th-century image of the Virgen de la Almudena.
Explore this uniquely modern interior complete with chapel interiors and statues designed by some of Spain’s finest contemporary artists. From its regal white and grey facade to the jewel-bright stained glass windows, the Almudena Cathedral is a must-see while touring Madrid!
Day 1 / Stop 5 – Teatro Real
- Why it’s awesome: You may see a rehearsal in progress on your tour!
- Cost: €7 / USD $9 (audio guide included), €6 / USD $8 for people over 65 and under 26, children under 5 enter for free.
- Food nearby: For a quality dining experience along with a dizzying amount of freebies, enjoy a meal at the incredible De Maria Opera.
In a city famous for its theatre, a trip to the Teatro Real is a must on your Madrid itinerary. The Teatro Real is one of the most epic theaters in Europe with stunning architecture to complete the picture!
On a fascinating tour of the theater, enjoy the chance to step onto the historic stage, view the rehearsal rooms, visit the dressing rooms, and access the Royal Box like a member of the aristocracy!
The theater also has an incredible VR experience, which takes you into the performer’s world as you, step onto the stage during an opera performance! This unique and amazing experience is one to remember! The theater plays host to everything from incredible opera to less traditional art forms like their short film, Lemon. It’s grand architecture and high-quality performances make the Teatro Real one of the best Madrid landmarks.
Insider Tip: If you can, getting tickets to one of the incredible shows or concerts is definitely worth it!
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Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum | Madrid Botanical Garden | Real Basílica de San Francisco el Grande | Mercado de San Miguel | Essential Flamenco
If you’re spending an epic weekend in Madrid , take a look at our picks for even more unforgettable sightseeing! From the art-soaked halls of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum to an wonderful performance by Essential Flamenco, the day two of your Madrid itinerary promises to be unforgettable!
Day 2 / Stop 1 – Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
- Why it’s awesome: This unbelievable museum began as a private collection!
- Cost: €13 / USD $16.
- Food nearby: Enjoy a tasty Mediterranean meal at the oh-so-elegant La Rotonda!
The perfect way to begin a two-day itinerary in Madrid is a stroll around the incredible halls of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum!
With an impressive collection of over 1,600 paintings, you’ll see everything from Expressionist paintings to works by 20th-century American artists. As the second piece of the Golden Triangle of Art, there’s a lot to see and be wowed by at this museum!
Started in the 19320s as a private collection, the museum has spent the last few decades accumulating incredible artworks from across styles and eras. You’ll find works from the English, Dutch and German schools as well as artists from the Impressionist, Expressionist, and Cubist art movements.
Stroll past works by the likes of Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Gaugin, Monet, Degas, Francis Bacon, and Jackson Pollock! You’ll also have the chance to view the museum’s State Rooms and an incredible photo exhibition.
If you are an art buff with an appreciation for the artistic masters from the last few centuries, or you just love a good painting, this is one of the top things to do in Madrid that definitely belongs on your list!
Insider Tip: The audio guide is a great way to get insight and take your time.
Day 2 / Stop 2 – Madrid Botanical Garden
- Why it’s awesome: It was declared an artistic garden!
- Cost: €6 / USD $8 for adults, free for people 65 and over as well as children under 10, school groups and teachers.
- Food nearby: The Matilda Cafe Cantina is a quaint and cozy spot perfect for a light lunch or a slice of their delicious chocolate and pear cake!
Add a splash of nature to your Madrid itinerary with a trip to the Madrid Botanical Garden! The garden includes eight hectares of gorgeous lawns, a tapestry of flowers, and amazing greenhouses.
Founded in the Orchard of Migas Calientes on the banks of the Manzanares River, this lush oasis is the perfect break from the city sights. With over 90,000 plants and 1,500 trees, there’s plenty of greenery to get lost amongst on a relaxing stroll through the garden.
It’s also home to three stunning terraces, each with something different to discover! The Terraza de los Cuadros is home to an amazing collection of ornamental plants around a tranquil fountain as well as a beautiful Japanese garden.
Fountains dot the landscape and there are occasional art exhibitions to enjoy amongst the amazing plant life. For a step into nature and exploring the amazing Madrid landscape, a walk in the botanical garden is a winner!
Day 2 / Stop 3 – Real Basílica de San Francisco el Grande
- Why it’s awesome: The frescoed dome is estimated to be the largest in Spain and the fourth largest in the world!
- Cost: €5 / USD $7 (including the museum).
- Food nearby: For some delicious and authentic Spanish cuisine, El Tormo is perfect for foodies looking for a traditional experience!
Add another touch of history to your two day itinerary in Madrid with a trip to the Real Basílica de San Francisco el Grande!
Built in the footprint of an ancient monastery, this Neo-Classical church became an architectural gem in La Latina. The cathedral is home to several remarkable frescoes that were painted between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries.
The church is home to an incredible collection of chapels which are guarded by impressive statues of the twelve apostles. The golden child (or chapel) is Capilla de San Bernardino, which has a stunning central frescoes painted by Goya himself! Funnily enough, the famous painter included himself in the design and can be spotted in a yellow shirt.
With so much to see within, the cathedral’s facade is simple but beautiful with incredible detailing on the wooden doors. Visiting this remarkable church is a must on your trip to Madrid, and don’t forget to enjoy a stroll around the rose garden before you leave!
Insider Tip: The entrance is free during Mass, but the museum is closed.
Day 2 / Stop 4 – Mercado de San Miguel
- Why it’s awesome: It was one of the first covered markets in the city.
- Cost: Entrance is free!
- Food nearby: This incredible food market has endless choices for places to grab a snack or have dinner.
This iconic market definitely deserves a spot on your Madrid itinerary, especially if you’re hoping to try as many different Spanish dishes as possible! The entrance alone makes you feel like you’re stepping into somewhere special, then the scent of amazing cuisine and fresh produce takes over!
This is the perfect place to get a taste of a variety of Spanish food from classic tapas to the more adventurous. With everything from pastries to seafood and glasses of cava, you won’t go hungry at the Mercado de San Miguel! This market is a real favorite when touring Madrid and it has become one of the city’s treasures.
This historic market has become a hub of activity where a mix of tourists and locals enjoy good food and fantastic atmosphere! Experience the sights and flavors from over twenty stalls with amazing dishes to enjoy!
Day 2 / Stop 5 – Essential Flamenco
- Why it’s awesome: Performed in an intimate space by a small but talented group of artists!
- Cost: Tickets from €35 / USD $41
- Food nearby: Finish off the night with amazing tapas alongside tasty sangria at the Taberna del Chato!
It would be a crime to visit Spain without seeing a Flamenco performance, so we’ve got you covered with our Madrid itinerary!
This vibrant and beautiful performance style began with the folkloric music traditions of southern Spain and has become a UNESCO-stamped masterpiece of heritage . Essential Flamenco offers an intimate and authentic performance of this incredible art form!
The show consists of six artists including two dancers, one singer, one guitarist, one percussionist, and one violinist. Flamenco evolved in hidden places and the group pays tribute to that with their venue and style.
Enjoy a memorable one-hour show in a small cellar space where the music and movement will fill your mind with wonder. This emotive and genuine experience is definitely not to be missed on your vacation in Madrid!
Mola Hostel
With a winning location on the Calle Atocha in Centro, Mola Hostel offers fantastic social activities and city tours to get to know Madrid!
- 24 Hours Reception
- Free walking tour in English
Casa de Campo | El Rastro | Madrid’s Plazas | Sorolla Museum
In a city with so much to do, we’ve compiled a list of the best places to visit in Madrid during a stay of at least three days. Whether you’re looking for a fun day out at Madrid’s incredible amusement park or stroll through the city’s amazing plazas, we’ve included the very best options for what to do!
Casa de Campo
- Lookout points dotted all over the park to enjoy views of Madrid.
- Little wooden restaurants line the park for tasty Spanish fare.
- There are outdoor pools to enjoy in the warmer months.
In the footprint of an old royal hunting ground, Casa de Campo is the perfect activity for a fun day out in Madrid!
If you thought Casa de Campo was going to be a regular park, think again! It has just about everything you could think of! Go boating on the idyllic lake where you can see a gallery of Madrid’s incredible landmarks in the background.
Fancy seeing some animals? Casa de Campo is prepared for everything with the Madrid Zoo Aquarium which is home to over 6,000 animals! From giant pandas to giraffes and bottlenose dolphins, you could spend all day exploring this amazing park.
If you’re up for some old-fashioned entertainment, enjoy stomach-churning rollercoasters and more relaxed rides.
There are multiple ways to reach this amazing park including walking alongside the River Manzanares until you reach a crossing near the Principe Pio Metro station. Alternatively, there is a fun cable car ride that runs from the Parque del Oester or a Metro line that runs to the park’s entrance.
A trip to the fun and jam-packed park of Casa de Campo is a must on your three day Madrid itinerary!
Enjoy the El Rastro
- Open on Sundays between 9AM and 3PM.
- Jazz bands play on occasion!
- It’s busiest at 11AM, so enjoy a visit before or after peak hours.
This amazing outdoor market sets up camp across the streets of central Madrid and has become a major tourist attraction!
If you’re deciding what to do in Madrid, this is the perfect way to experience the atmosphere of Madrid amongst locals who sell their wares, play music, and fill the streets with chatter. Whether you’re searching for the ultimate souvenir , handmade jewelry, or an enjoyable stroll, El Rastro is the place to be!
Meet interesting characters as they run their stalls or enjoy the music played by talented buskers. If you’re looking for real gems, head down the side streets where you might just find an incredible vintage item or bargain.
As one of the most popular street markets in Spain, it has become a true hub of activity with everything from earthenware plates to gas masks on sale. A Visit to El Rastro is a top choice for your three day Madrid itinerary!
Stroll through Madrid’s Plazas
- Admire the incredible Clock of the Puerto del Sol.
- The Metropolis and Telefonica Buildings are amazing for taking photos.
- Enjoy a stand-up comedy night at La Chocita del Loro!
Seeing the best of the city’s plazas is perfect for an itinerary in Madrid. We have to begin with the Gran Via, which is known as Madrid’s Broadway, and is filled with theaters of all kinds!
If you’re looking for an opportunity to do some high-end shopping, Gran Via is a hub of Spanish boutiques and brand names including Chanel and Dior! The Gran Via is also home to a collection of incredible buildings which make for amazing photos. Don’t miss out on a stroll past the incredible Casa de las Siete Chimeneas (the house with the seven chimneys).
The next leg of your Madrid walking tour should include the well-known central square of Madrid, Puerto del Sol! Check out the Zero Stone which marks the starting point for Spain’s six national roads.
If you’re looking for a true monument of Madrid to snap a pic with, the Oso y el Madroño (Bear and the Strawberry Tree) is the perfect spot! Preciados Street is amazing for a night-time walkabout with tons of shops to peruse and amazing lighting.
Finish off your tour of Madrid’s plazas at Puerta de Alcalá in the Plaza de la Independencia. This ancient ‘gateway’ is one of the city’s most well-known monuments with amazing sculptures adorning its facade. Add a tour of the city’s incredible plazas to guarantee an unforgettable three days in Madrid!
Sorolla Museum
- The garden was designed by the artist himself.
- View the original furniture used by Sorolla.
- Museum’s creation was orchestrated by Sorolla’s wife, Clotilde García del Castillo.
You can’t finish off your backpacking adventure in Madrid without a final splash of Spanish art!
Discover the life and works of amazing painter, Joaquín Sorolla. This house-turned-museum houses the largest collection of his works in the world! With over 1,200 of his original pieces, the collection is quite breathtaking.
Alongside his incredible works, you’ll have the chance to view a collection of precious objects he collected over his life. Admire sculptures, ceramics, popular jewelry, antique photographs, and an unbelievable anthology of letters penned by the artist himself.
The garden is also a sight to remember and is known as one of the most beautiful in the city. Stroll through the grounds where water features and sculptures turn it into a museum of sorts as well. This incredible and underrated gem is the perfect addition to finish off your third day in Madrid!
An important factor in planning your Madrid itinerary is knowing how to keep safe while visiting the city!
While Madrid is a fairly safe city (and Spain is a safe country in general), pickpocketing is quite a high risk in Madrid. Because of the size of the city, the bustling tourist attractions, and the number of visitors, pickpockets are quite active in central Madrid as well as near major tourist attractions.
Using a bag with strong straps is quite useful as it will be harder to pull off of you and keeping your bag as close as possible is recommended. It is better to leave your passport, most valuables, and large wads of money at your accommodation (as long as that is fairly secure). However, remember to carry some form of identification on your person, especially if you are not from Spain.
Areas that are at risk, especially at night, are Retiro Park and Lavapies. The areas around Plaza Mayor and Puerto del Sol are also at risk for bag snatchers and pick-pocketers.
When you travel to Madrid, it’s also a good idea to keep a spare Metro ticket in your pocket in case yours gets stolen. SATE (Servicio de Atención al Turista Extranjero) is a specialized bureau for foreign visitors should you encounter theft or a crime of any kind.
There is also the potential risk of scams including petitions and selling fake jewelry, which you should be on the lookout for. In general, Madrid is a safe city for tourists but being vigilant and aware is always recommended. Have safe travels!
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With so much on offer in this vibrant and unforgettable city, there’s already an array of options to choose from. However, four days in Madrid is hardly complete without a few amazing day trips thrown in the mix. Take a look at our choices for the top day trips from Madrid!
Segovia Hot Air Balloon Flight & Tour
If, by any chance, you’re left wondering what to do in Madrid, a memorable day trip from Madrid to Segovia could be the answer!
Take in the sensational aerial views of Segovia as you float above the beautiful city in a hot air balloon. After the tour by air, experience the city on foot as you explore the historic Roman Aqueduct, visit the last Gothic cathedral built in Spain and admire the incredible Alcazar Real!
Enjoy breathtaking views from this cliffside fortress built on the edge of a stunning cliff near the Sierra de Guadarrama massif. Add a champagne breakfast to the mix, and you’ll have an incredible day trip!
Guided Tour of Avila & Salamanca
Filled with incredible architecture and amazing landmarks, this tour to Avila and Salamanca is unmissable!
If you’re wondering what to see in Madrid, Spain in 3 days or more, a guided tour of these historic towns is a top-notch choice. Follow your knowledgeable guide as they lead you through the history and legends of both cities, pointing out fascinating monuments along the way!
On this fantastic tour, enjoy views of the many impressive cathedrals in Salamanca’s Plaza Mayor and wander through the city’s oldest squares. The, get to know charming Avila from San Vicente’s Shrine to the Cathedral of Avila.
Enjoy the 16th-century atmosphere Avila has preserved while you stroll through the cobblestone streets. Experience these quaint and idyllic towns on the perfect interlude from bustling Madrid!
Royal Monastery of El Escorial & Valley of the Fallen Tour
On a day trip from Madrid, a walking tour through San Lorenzo is a fantastic choice!
Experience the grandeur of the Royal Monastery of El Escorial, which has become a major symbol of sixteenth-century Spain! On this memorable tour admire monuments like the Habsburg palace, the Kings and the Princes Mausoleum.
The Basilica of the Valley of the Fallen is another incredible gem pressed into the mountains near Madrid. Explore the Chapter Houses, Architecture Room, library, and Basilica on this unforgettable tour! Built between 1940 and 1959, this basilica is quite a remarkable monument.
Enjoy a guided tour then take advantage of your free time where you can admire the truly incredible views of Sierra de Madrid!
Toledo Tour With Wine Tasting
Exploring the gorgeous city of Toledo makes for one of the ultimate day trips from Madrid! This ancient and storied city is perched high above the Castilla La Macha plains of central Spain, which promises some truly amazing views.
Discover the incredible Unesco monuments of Toledo where you can enjoy a memorable stroll down the city’s medieval streets and learn all about their most prominent figures. Toledo also happens to be the birthplace of famous Spanish painter, El Greco, who features in many of Madrid’s incredible museums.
Next up is a fantastic look at local wine-making! Get an inside look at the history and tradition of winemaking in Castilla La Macha, then enjoy a delicious wine and tapas tasting!
Cuenca & Enchanted City Tour
The name alone sounds amazing and a tour of this incredible city doesn’t disappoint! Perched on the cliffs of the Huécar River gorge, this historic city is filled with breathtaking monuments like Spain’s very first Gothic cathedral, complete with an amazing facade.
Cuenca is also home to some truly spectacular scenery! The show-stopper on this tour is the Enchanted City, which is a collection of incredible stones that have become famous for their amazing likeness to animals! You’ll see the likes of a seal, mushroom, turtle and bears in this memorable labyrinth.
A tour to Cuenca is definitely a top choice when deciding what to do in Madrid during three days or a week long adventure!
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Find out what people want to know when planning their Madrid itinerary.
How many days do you need in Madrid?
Spending 3-4 full days in Madrid will allow you to see the city’s top attractions. Any extra days for relaxing or day trips are a bonus!
What can you do in one day in Madrid?
Make sure to check out these Madrid highlights: – Prado Museum – Almudena Cathedral – Retiro Park – Mercado de San Miguel
What are the best day trips from Madrid?
Admire the city from above on a Segovia Hot Air Balloon ride , check out Avila and Salamanca, visit Cuenca & the Enchanted City, or indulge in a Toledo & Wine Tasting Tour.
When is the best time to visit Madrid?
That really depends on what you’re after! Spring is best for festivals and has adequate weather for exploring. September – October are ideal for good weather and small tourist crowds.
From its art scene to its many amazing parks, your Madrid itinerary will be packed with fantastic opportunities to explore this incredible city! No matter how many days in Madrid you spend discovering the sights, history, and unique atmosphere of one of Spain’s finest, you’ll never run out of things to do.
From a jam-packed weekend to an incredible four day vacation in Madrid, the city will have you captivated. When you travel to Madrid, just strolling through the vibrant streets gives you a glimpse into the many treasures this city holds! Discover art from across the centuries, dip your toes into the amazing Spanish architecture and definitely dig into Madrid’s amazing tapas.
This city will have you hooked and we hope this itinerary helps you get the most out of your trip!
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Palacio Real de Madrid (Royal Palace Madrid) A Must Visit in Spain
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Spain is one of the few European countries that still have an active monarchy. Visiting the Royal Palace (Palacio Real) in Madrid was a huge bucket list item for me. And now I can say I did it and it was great.
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Palacio Real de Madrid
The palace is still the official residence of the King and Queen of Spain . If they live here full-time, I have no idea. However, because it is still their home, the tour takes you through 23 rooms of the 3000 room palace.
Yes, that’s right – 3000 rooms. The place is enormous. The guide told us that if every room was occupied it can easily fit anywhere between 4000 – 5000 people comfortably.
Just the dining room alone can fit over 150 people. I don’t even think I know that many people in total.
As with all monarchial traditions, Spain is no different. There are protocols in place for everything. For example, when someone is to meet the king everything is run so smoothly that there is never any wait, and the process is so percise and perfected that it becomes almost like an art form.
For our group the most fascinating ones were in the dining room:
1. The main chandelier is placed directly in the center of the room. This is also where the King and Queen sit. They sit in the center of the large table on opposite sides of one another. Not at the head of the table.
2. The glasses all have to be perfectly lined up. This is done with a thread that is held from one end to the other.
Fun Facts I Picked Up on the Tour
Honestly, the whirlwind of information you get during the one-and-a-half-hour guided tour can only sink in so far. So for me, these were some of the things that stuck most with me.
Also, once inside you can not take any photos or videos.
1. Charles IV collected clocks and there are over 150 clocks throughout the palace. Each is unique and truly a work of art. There is a full-time position for someone to maintain the clocks and make sure they are running properly.
2. The kings and queens, back in the day, never ate meals together. They were all served in separate rooms.
3. One room had an embroidery renovation of the walls of pure silk that took over two years to complete.
Recommendations
We took the guided tour. You can do the audio tour on your own. However, it really makes a huge difference to have a guide. Especially if you are traveling with kids, the guides know how to keep the kids interested as well.
Plus, I don’t know about you, but I always have so many questions and the guides love that the most.
Facts About Palacio Real de Madrid
- The Royal Palace is located within Alcazar de Madrid, a medieval fortress that was turned into a luxurious palace by Juan II, Carlos V, and Felipe II.
- It has been the official royal residence of the country since 1561.
- The original reconstruction made by Felipe II and Felipe IV was destroyed by a fire on Christmas eve from 1734.
- Felipe V decided to re-build the palace. For this task, he called the best European architect of the time Filippo Juvarra.
- When he died in 1736 his pupil finished the job.
- It was designed to have a lot of volts and many floors that can host the governmental offices and to make it a comfortable Royal home.
- The construction started on 1738 and ended in 1751.
- In 1760 Carlos III decided to call Corrado Giaquinto (the painter of the court), venetian Giambattista Tiepolo and German Antonio Rafael Mengs to create the artwork within the palace. They were among the best artists in Europe at the time.
- Carlos III was the first monarch to live in it, he and his family moved in 1764.
- The room that was used by Carlos III still keeps its original decoration.
- During the 18th century, its walls were covered with the best paintings from the royal collection.
- The throne room is decorated in a rococo style and is one of the most representative aspects of Carlos III’s taste.
- The huge bronze and crystal lamps on the ceilings were added later by Fernando VII.
- The most recent renovation happened in 1979 and was ordered by Alfonso XII.
- The rooms where monarchs lived until 1931 are located on the eastern side. These rooms are now used to host audiences with the current king.
- Royal Palace of Madrid is also home to La Real Armeria, a collection of weapons, one of the most important ones in Europe.
Campo del Moro Gardens
- The garden of the palace was created by Felipe II when the court of Madrid was established.
- Its name can be translated to Moor’s Field. It is in honor of the battle won by Christians against the Almoravid army in 1110.
- It was designed to mimic the gardens surrounding the palace at Versailles
- The Goya of Madrid from the 18th century, Ventura Rodriguez, designed its gorgeous Fountain of Shells.
- A major remodeling happened in 1843 by orders of Isabel II. It still keeps that layout.
Information for Visiting the Royal Palace Madrid
Phone: 91 454 87 00
- Winter (october to march) – 10:00 -18:00
- Summer (april to september) – 10:00 -20:00
- Basic fee (Palace + Expo) 11€
- Joint Rate (Palace + Queen Sofia Museum) 14€
- Kids (4 to 16 years) and Adults over 65 years old – 6€
- Kids under 5 years old – Free
Extra Services
- Audible guide 6€
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Man City and Arsenal earn away wins in EPL title race. Can Liverpool follow them?
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Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne, centre, celebrates with Jack Grealish, left, and Erling Haaland after scoring his side's fourth goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Crystal Palace and Manchester City at Selhurst Park stadium in London, Saturday, April 6, 2024.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
Over to you, Liverpool.
Arsenal and Manchester City did their bit in the latest chapter of the English Premier League’s tight title race, negotiating potentially tricky away matches on Saturday to maintain unbeaten streaks in the competition stretching back to December.
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After City overcame an early scare to overwhelm Crystal Palace 4-2 largely on the back of Kevin De Bruyne’s masterful performance, Arsenal won at Brighton 3-0 thanks to goals from the returning Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard.
That left Arsenal, City and Liverpool separated by one point, with Arsenal in the lead and City a point back in third, behind Liverpool on goal difference.
Liverpool plays its game in hand on Sunday and it is one of the toughest of the run-in — at fierce rival Manchester United. Liverpool lost at United in the FA Cup last month.
City and Arsenal must now turn their attention to the Champions League as they face difficult games against Real Madrid away and Bayern Munich at home, respectively, on Tuesday.
City heads to the Spanish capital having rediscovered its scoring form and with the team's undefeated run in all competitions now beyond four months.
Importantly for City, Erling Haaland is back among the goals.
And De Bruyne is back scoring screamers.
City recovered from conceding in the third minute to cruise to victory at Selhurst Park, with De Bruyne equalizing with a curling shot into the top corner that was so exquisite that Pep Guardiola blew kisses to the Belgium playmaker.
After Rico Lewis put City ahead in the 47th, Haaland scored his first goal in four games for City to earn De Bruyne his latest assist. De Bruyne then buried a left-footed piledriver for his second goal to finish off Palace.
“Kevin won the game," Guardiola said. "Without Kevin today, maybe we would not be able to win, so when we talk about tactics, about managers, having players like Kevin in these kinds of games, it’s easy.
“The numbers, the presence, the consistency have been amazing. He’s one of the best players in the history of Manchester City.”
City struggled to create chances in a 0-0 draw against Arsenal last weekend that proved to be a setback in its attempt to win the league for a fourth straight season — a feat never achieved in English soccer's 135-year history.
Since then, City has beaten Aston Villa 4-1 and won at Palace.
Arsenal, meanwhile, hasn't lost in the league since Dec. 31 amidst a three-game losing streak which threatened to rock its campaign.
Now, Mikel Arteta's team is looking rock solid, with the shutout at Amex Stadium making it four straight clean sheets in all competitions.
Saka was declared fit after missing the midweek win over Luton and opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 33rd after Gabriel Jesus was adjudged to have been tripped. Saka has converted all five of his penalties this season and has 14 goals in the league, tying his career-best haul.
Havertz tapped in Jorginho's cross in the 62nd, then played in Trossard to run through and chip the goalkeeper to score against his former club.
VILLA WOBBLE
Villa is stumbling in its bid to secure the fourth guaranteed spot for Champions League qualification.
With a 3-3 draw at home to Brentford, fourth-placed Villa has won just one of its last five league games and was just three points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham, which hosts Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
The league could yet have five entrants for next season's Champions League, however, depending on how English clubs perform in the European competitions this campaign.
Ollie Watkins scored two goals for Villa, which was 2-0 up before conceding three goals in a nine-minute span in the second half. Watkins' second goal made it 3-3 in the 80th.
EUROPEAN SPOTS
Newcastle and West Ham claimed wins as they hunt qualification for next season's Europa League.
Bruno Guimaraes' second-half goal earned Newcastle a 1-0 victory at Fulham and West Ham came from behind to beat Wolverhampton 2-1 thanks to goals by Lucas Paqueta and James Ward-Prowse.
West Ham is in seventh place, tied on points with Manchester United in sixth. Newcastle is a point and a place further back.
RELEGATION BATTLE
Everton ended its 13-game winless run by beating Burnley 1-0 to boost its fight to avoid relegation.
Everton was still just four points above the relegation zone because third-from-bottom Luton also won , 2-1 at home to Bournemouth thanks to Carlton Morris' 90th-minute goal.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored Everton's winner by charging down a clearance from Burnley goalkeeper Arijanet Muric and seeing the goal loop into an unguarded net.
Everton's most recent win had been against Burnley on Dec. 16 at Turf Moor.
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2024 solar eclipse map: Where to see the eclipse on April 8
These 2024 solar eclipse maps will help you make the best decision about where and how to watch the total solar eclipse on Monday (April 8).
The day has almost arrived: On Monday (April 8) a total solar eclipse will pass across North America, giving more than 33 million people living in 15 U.S. states a rare view of the totally-obstructed sun, and — weather permitting — a taste of some seriously strange eclipse phenomena .
If you’re wondering where the total and partial phases of the eclipse will be visible, the good news is that almost everyone in the contiguous U.S. will be able to see the celestial spectacle to some extent. But for a more detailed view of the eclipse’s path, take a look at these handy eclipse maps, courtesy of GreatAmericanEclipse.com.
Solar eclipse 2024 path of totality map
Totality is the moment that every eclipse-chaser lives for: The moment when the moon completely covers the sun’s face, resulting in a brief but eerie darkness in the daytime. The path of totality , shown in the map above, is the path of the moon’s shadow across Earth’s surface.
On Monday (April 8), totality will begin in Sinaloa, Mexico, then move northeast up to Texas, ultimately crossing 15 states before moving on to Canada. The states where totality will be visible are: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine — although Tennessee and Michigan will only be glanced by the moon's shadow.
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Viewers MUST be within the path of totality to witness the total phase of the eclipse; if you are off the path by even a mile, you will only see a partial eclipse, and miss out on the spooky daytime darkness. Furthermore, the closer you are to the center of the path of totality, the longer totality will last for you — up to a maximum duration of 4 minutes, 27 seconds in Torreón, Mexico.
Note: Totality is the ONLY TIME when it is safe to view the sun without protective eyewear like certified solar eclipse glasses . You must protect your eyes during the entire partial phase of the eclipse, no matter where you are.
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Solar eclipse 2024 partial eclipse map
If you live in the U.S. and can’t make it to the path of totality, a partial eclipse still awaits you on April 8. The entire contiguous U.S. will have some view of the partial eclipse, ranging from 99% coverage of the sun just off the path of totality to about 15% coverage far to the northwest of the path.
The map above shows how much of the sun’s disk will be blocked from your location. Watching the partial phases of the eclipse — which last about an hour and 20 minutes before and after totality — means wearing protective eyewear at all times. Failure to do so could result in permanent eye damage, according to NASA .
If you want to experience the celestial spectacle but don’t have a pair of eclipse glasses handy, there are many other ways to safely enjoy the partial eclipse . These include making a homemade pinhole projector , using a pasta strainer to project the shadow of the moon onto the ground or watching one of the various eclipse live streams available.
2024 eclipse travel maps
If you want to see totality but don’t live within the path, driving or taking public transit to a city within the path may be possible. The map above shows how far the drive is to the path of totality, based on where you’re coming from. Meanwhile, the map below shows the most populated cities within the path of totality — many of which are expected to be flooded with millions of eclipse tourists on April 8.
The biggest cities within the path of totality include: San Antonio, Dallas, Austin and Fort Worth in Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Hamilton and Montreal in Canada; and Torreón and Mazatlan in Mexico.
Wherever you are on April 8, we wish you clear skies and protected eyes during this rare, wondrous eclipse over North America.
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