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Explore Madrid's rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful spring landscapes with an engaging mix of iconic sites and authentic local experiences.

Explore Madrid's rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful spring landscapes with an engaging mix of iconic sites and authentic local experiences.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Madrid, Spain, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2 hours
Start from Plaza de Oriente near the Royal Palace for a comprehensive route through Old Madrid landmarks.
Joining a free walking tour offers a unique way to immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture. You'll typically explore stunning architecture, bustling squares, and local neighborhoods while hearing engaging stories from knowledgeable guides. Local guides often provide insights that bring the city's past and present to life, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
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Explore the grand palace interiors; buy timed tickets in advance to avoid lines.

Explore the grand palace interiors; buy timed tickets in advance to avoid lines.

Relax at one of the outdoor cafés and enjoy the historic square, check out local artisan shops nearby.

Relax at one of the outdoor cafés and enjoy the historic square, check out local artisan shops nearby.
~1.5 hours
Visit Mercado de San Miguel, sample market tapas and observe Spanish culinary culture.
~2 hours
Head to La Latina neighborhood, seek out tapas bars on Cava Baja street for a lively atmosphere.
Enjoy sampling a variety of tantalizing flavors as you explore traditional small plates paired with carefully selected wines. You'll typically experience a lively atmosphere enhanced by local guides who share insights into regional culinary customs. Most outings include visits to popular venues where the vibrant dining culture of the city truly comes to life.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Plaza Mayor offering Café con Leche paired with fresh Churros, the popular fried-dough pastry dusted with sugar.
Churros
Try a traditional Spanish Tortilla Española at a casual eatery close to the Royal Palace, a filling potato and egg omelette.
Tortilla Espanola
Look for a tapas bar in La Latina and order Jamón Ibérico along with regional wines, perfect for sharing.
Jamón IbéricoStaying here puts you within easy walking distance of the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, and key metro lines, ideal for this itinerary.
Staying here puts you within easy walking distance of the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, and key metro lines, ideal for this itinerary.

Explore one of the world's premier art museums focusing on European art from the 12th to the early 20th century. Enter from Calle Felipe IV in the Jerónimos neighborhood and don't miss masterpieces by Velázquez and Goya.

Explore one of the world's premier art museums focusing on European art from the 12th to the early 20th century. Enter from Calle Felipe IV in the Jerónimos neighborhood and don't miss masterpieces by Velázquez and Goya.

Walk or rent a boat on the pond in this vast park adjacent to the Prado. Enter near the Puerta de Alcalá and visit the Crystal Palace for contemporary art exhibits.

Walk or rent a boat on the pond in this vast park adjacent to the Prado. Enter near the Puerta de Alcalá and visit the Crystal Palace for contemporary art exhibits.

Visit Spain's national museum of 20th-century art, located in the Atocha district. Focus on Picasso's Guernica and works by Dalí and Miró. Enter from Calle Santa Isabel.

Visit Spain's national museum of 20th-century art, located in the Atocha district. Focus on Picasso's Guernica and works by Dalí and Miró. Enter from Calle Santa Isabel.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Huerto de las Monjas in Lavapiés, a community garden showcasing local flora and art installations. It's a tranquil spot embraced by vibrant street life.
~2 hours
Attend an intimate tablao flamenco venue in the La Latina neighborhood. Book tickets in advance and arrive early to secure good seats and enjoy authentic music and dance performances.
Experience the vibrant energy and passion of the traditional Spanish dance, where you'll typically see intricate footwork, expressive hand movements, and hear soulful guitar music. Local performers often convey deep emotion and storytelling through their dance, creating an engaging atmosphere that connects you to the cultural roots. Most shows include lively singing and clapping, offering a full sensory immersion into the spirit of the art form in an iconic setting.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a nearby café in the Jerónimos area and try a Café con Leche paired with freshly made churros for a sweet start.
Churros
Look for a tapas bar in Lavapiés and order Jamón Ibérico along with a plate of patatas bravas and a local beer for a light, flavorful meal.
Jamón Ibérico
Seek out a restaurant in La Latina serving paella Valenciana with rabbit and chicken, accompanied by a glass of sangria to round off the day.
PaellaCentral location close to Prado and Retiro Park makes it ideal for Day 2 activities.
Central location close to Prado and Retiro Park makes it ideal for Day 2 activities.
~2 hours
Explore the Malasaña neighborhood north of Gran Vía known for its vibrant street art and alternative scene. Search for a bar on Calle del Espíritu Santo and try a café con leche or a light morning drink.

Visit the Temple of Debod located in Parque del Oeste. Arrive before noon to enjoy cooler temperatures and a peaceful atmosphere. The park offers great city views.

Visit the Temple of Debod located in Parque del Oeste. Arrive before noon to enjoy cooler temperatures and a peaceful atmosphere. The park offers great city views.
~3 hours
Join a cooking class in central Madrid focusing on traditional Spanish dishes. Classes often start after lunch and last a few hours, giving you hands-on experience.
In this activity, you'll typically engage with a local chef who guides you through the preparation of traditional Spanish dishes, offering insight into the region's rich culinary heritage. Local guides often share tips about selecting fresh ingredients and unique cooking techniques, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. Most classes include hands-on participation, allowing you to savor the flavors of authentic recipes in a warm, communal setting.
~2 hours
Rent a bike near the Madrid Río park and cycle along the river, passing gardens, playgrounds, and modern bridges. The route is mostly flat and scenic.
Enjoy a scenic ride along vibrant urban landscapes and peaceful river paths, where you'll typically encounter a mix of modern architecture and lush greenery. Local guides often share insights about the city's history and culture while you glide past iconic landmarks, making the experience both refreshing and educational. Most tours include stops at picturesque spots perfect for photos and relaxation, enhancing your connection to the city's lively atmosphere.
~2 hours
Head to a rooftop bar near Puerta del Sol or Plaza Mayor. Look for places with views of historic buildings and order a glass of sangria as you relax.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in Malasaña and order a café con leche with a pastry to start your day.
Café con Leche
Look for a casual tapas bar near the Temple of Debod serving tortilla española, a Spanish omelette with potatoes and onions.
Tortilla Espanola
Choose a rooftop bar in the city center offering light meals or snacks and try a glass of sangria, a refreshing Spanish wine punch.
SangriaMalasaña is central and lively, ideal for enjoying local bars and easy access to key attractions.
Malasaña is central and lively, ideal for enjoying local bars and easy access to key attractions.
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Accommodation is approximately $77 per night. Food budget includes a mix of restaurant meals and street food totaling about $21 per day. Transport includes public transport and occasional taxi rides, estimated at $15 per day. Activities budget is set at $30 per day for entrance fees and local experiences.
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