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Tips for your visit to Madrid

How do I get to Madrid?

  • ✈️ Flights to Madrid

  • 🚄 Renfe AVE train tickets

  • 🚌 International bus services

  • 🚗 Car rentals

  • 🚕 Airport transfers

  • 💸 Budget airlines

  • ⛴️ Ferry services to Spain

  • 🛡️ Travel insurance

  • 🎟️ Renfe Spain Pass

  • 🅿️ Airport parking

Where do I sleep in Madrid?

  • 🏨 Booking.com

  • 🏠 Airbnb

  • 🌍 Expedia

  • 🛏️ Hotels.com

  • 🛌 Hostelworld

  • 🌟 Hotel Ritz by Belmond

  • 🏢 Marriott Hotels

  • 🏨 Hotel Riu Plaza España

  • 🏘️ NH Hotels

  • 🏩 Accor Hotels

What museums should I visit?

  • 🎫 Prado Museum tickets

  • 🖼️ Reina Sofia Museum

  • 🏛️ ThyssenBornemisza Museum

  • 🏺 Archaeological Museum

  • 🎨 Sorolla Museum

  • 🖌️ Museum of Romanticism

  • ⚽ Atlético de Madrid Museum

  • 🎭 Museum of Decorative Arts

  • 🏷️ Art Walk Pass

  • 🎁 Museum gift shops online

How do I get around Madrid?

  • 🚉 Madrid Tourist Travel Pass

  • 🚇 Metro de Madrid tickets

  • 🚲 Bike rental services

  • 🛴 Electric scooter rentals

  • 🚗 Car-sharing services

  • 🚕 Taxi apps

  • 🚐 Airport transfers

  • 🚂 Cercanías train tickets

  • 🚋 EMT bus tickets

  • 🛥️ Boat rides at Retiro Park

Where can I shop in Madrid?

  • 🛍️ Gran Vía shopping guides

  • 🎪 El Rastro Flea Market

  • 🛒 Mercado de San Miguel

  • 👜 El Corte Inglés

  • 👗 Las Rozas Village

  • 🏅 Spanish souvenirs

  • 🇪🇸 Spanish brands

  • 🖥️ Online shopping fashion

  • 👒 Vintage shops in Malasaña

  • 🛒 Shopping tours

What should I visit in Madrid?

  • 🏛️ Royal Palace of Madrid

  • 🎨 Prado Museum

  • 🖼️ Reina Sofia Museum

  • 🌸 El Retiro Park

  • 🏰 Temple of Debod

  • 🚶 Walking tours in La Latina

  • 🌆 Gran Vía shopping

  • 🚡 Cable car ride

  • 🚍 Day trips Toledo/Segovia

  • ⚽ Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Where do we eat in Madrid?

  • 🥘 Tapas bars

  • 📅 Booking platforms

  • ⭐ Michelin-starred restaurants

  • 🥙 Budget-friendly eateries

  • 🍔 Food delivery services

  • 🥗 Vegan restaurants

  • 🍳 Best brunch spots

  • 🍴 Tapas and wine tours

  • 🍷 Wine and sherry tasting

  • 🎟️ Dining discount cards

Best ways to explore Madrid:

  • 🗺️ GetYourGuide

  • 🌐 Viator

  • 🚌 Hop-on-hop-off bus tours

  • 🚶 Walking tours

  • 🎫 Madrid City Pass

  • 🎟️ Tiqets

  • ✨ Klook

  • 🚲 Guided bike tours

  • 🎭 Flamenco shows

Inside tips for your visit to Madrid

Visit El Rastro Market Early – Go early on a Sunday morning to El Rastro, Madrid’s famous flea market, to beat the crowds and find the best vintage items, antiques, and handmade goods in the city’s La Latina neighborhood.

Explore the Literary Quarter (Barrio de las Letras) – This historic neighborhood is filled with charming streets, local shops, and tapas bars. It’s also where Spain’s most famous writers, like Cervantes, once lived. Be sure to stop by Plaza de Santa Ana for a relaxing drink.

Watch the Sunset from Templo de Debod – Head to this ancient Egyptian temple, located in a park near Plaza de España, for one of the best sunset views in Madrid. It’s a peaceful spot that offers panoramic views of the city and the Royal Palace.

Discover the Hidden Gardens of Atocha Station – Inside Atocha Train Station, you’ll find a surprising tropical garden filled with palm trees, ponds, and even turtles. It’s a peaceful retreat within the bustling city and a great spot to relax.

Tapas Crawl in La Latina – Instead of dining in one place, do as the locals do and go on a tapas crawl in the La Latina neighborhood. Visit popular spots like Casa Lucio and El Viajero for authentic Spanish tapas and drinks.

Take a Walk in Retiro Park’s Secret Corners – While Retiro Park is popular, don’t miss its lesser-known spots like the Rosaleda rose garden or the Palacio de Cristal, a stunning glass structure that often hosts art exhibitions.

Enjoy Art Without the Crowds at Museo Sorolla – While the Prado and Reina Sofia are must-visits, Museo Sorolla is a hidden gem. This smaller museum is dedicated to the works of Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla and is located in his former home, offering a more intimate art experience.

Try Cocido Madrileño at a Traditional Taberna – This hearty stew is a Madrid classic. Visit a traditional taberna like La Bola or Malacatín to try cocido madrileño, served in courses and made with chickpeas, vegetables, and various meats.