Madrid's largest park with a beautiful boating lake and gardens.
The largest palace in Western Europe, situated next to the Almudena Cathedral with views of the mountains.
A historic square in the heart of the city, surrounded by cafés, shops and stunning architecture. A bit of a tourist trap but still nice to see!
An authentic ancient Egyptian temple gifted to Spain, with sunset views over the city.
One of Europe’s greatest art galleries, home to masterpieces by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish artists.
The central square of Madrid surrounded by shops, where you’ll find the famous "Kilometre Zero" marker.
Madrid’s most famous avenue, lined with theatres, shops and rooftop bars.
You can visit the incredible Metropolitano, home of the mighty Atlético Madrid … and there’s also the Bernabéu where another team from Madrid plays.
A vibrant, bohemian neighbourhood full of quirky bars, vintage shops, street art and late-night energy.
A maze of cobbled streets, ancient churches and hilltop views, where Christian, Jewish and Muslim history blend in every corner.
A magnificent Gothic cathedral and one of the most important religious buildings in Spain.
A fortress perched on the highest point of the city, now home to a military museum.
A medieval bridge offering stunning views of the Tagus River and the city skyline.