Perfect for a stroll, boating on the lake, or visiting the Palacio de Cristal.
The official residence of the Spanish royal family, offering stunning architecture, impressive rooms, and beautiful gardens.
One of the world’s greatest art museums, showcasing masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, and many other famous artists.
The main plaza of Madrid know as the symbolic center of the city.
A historic square with a beautiful arcaded design, surrounded by cafes and restaurants, perfect for people-watching.
Madrid's main street, lined with shops, theaters, and architectural gems, offering a lively atmosphere.
A lively food market offering an array of tapas, gourmet products, and drinks in a historic building.
A grand cathedral adjacent to the Royal Palace, known for its impressive interior and dome.
A high-end shopping street in the Salamanca district, known for luxury brands and designer boutiques.
The iconic home of Real Madrid, where you can take a tour of the stadium and museum, even if you're not a football fan.
One of the most famous bullfighting arenas in Spain, where you can learn about the tradition and history of bullfighting.
A cultural center with exhibitions, performances, and a rooftop bar offering one of the best views of the city.
A monumental neoclassical gate marking the entrance to Madrid's city center, located near Retiro Park.
A beautifully landscaped garden near the Prado Museum, perfect for a peaceful walk.
Madrid’s famous open-air flea market, held on Sundays, where you can find everything from antiques to quirky trinkets.
Home to Spain’s most important collection of modern and contemporary art, including Picasso's iconic Guernica.
An ancient Egyptian temple relocated to Madrid, offering a beautiful view of the city, especially at sunset.