Visit iconic sites like the Royal Palace, the Prado Museum, and vibrant neighbourhoods such as Malasaña. Enjoy tapas, explore world-class museums, and uncover every corner of the city. Book your tickets easily online and discover Madrid in your own way.
Top six things to do in Madrid
1. Explore the Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace of Madrid is one of the largest palaces in the world and a true symbol of grandeur. Step inside to discover 18 richly decorated rooms, the Throne Room, and the Royal Armoury with original weapons and armour. A regal highlight of any trip to Madrid, located right next to Almudena Cathedral.
2. Discover Spanish art history at the Prado
The Prado Museum is a treasure trove of Spanish and European masterpieces. Admire iconic works by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. Highlights include Las Meninas and Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights. A must-visit for classical art lovers and first-time visitors to the capital.
3. Contemporary art at the Reina Sofía Museum
For modern and contemporary art, head to the Reina Sofía Museum, home to Picasso’s Guernica. You’ll also find works by Dalí, Miró, and striking avant-garde sculptures. It’s just a ten-minute walk from the Prado, making it easy to visit both.
4. A day of adventure at Parque Warner
Just 40 minutes by car (or around an hour by public transport), Parque Warner offers a day full of thrills. This theme park features rides, roller coasters, and shows for all ages. Explore themed zones like Gotham City and Hollywood Boulevard. A day at Parque Warner promises endless excitement, fond memories and an escape from the busy city.
5. Experience the football madness in Madrid
The first stadium on everyone’s list is the Santiago Bernabéu. This ground has witnessed many historic football moments for both Real Madrid and the Spanish national team. Explore the trophy-laden museum and take a tour of the highlights of the stadium.
A second stadium not to be missed is the Cívitas Metropolitano of Atlético Madrid. In the Territorio Atleti Museum, you can learn all about Real Madrid’s bitter local rivals. You can also visit the dressing rooms, press room and the pitch.
6. Admire the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
The Thyssen Museum houses an extraordinary collection spanning centuries of art history. From Renaissance masterpieces to modern works, its diverse exhibitions include paintings by Van Gogh, Monet, Degas, Caravaggio, and many more.