Prado Museum – is one of the world’s premier art museums, with a collection of over 20,000 pieces dating from the 12th century to the early 20th century. The museum’s impressive collection includes works by masters such as El Greco, Goya, and Velazquez.
Retiro Park – a vast green oasis in the heart of Madrid. The park features a large artificial lake, gardens, statues, and even a crystal palace. Visitors can rent boats, stroll along the tree-lined paths, and relax in one of the many cafes.
Royal Palace of Madrid – the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family. Built-in the 18th century, the palace features ornate Baroque and Rococo-style interiors and is home to an impressive collection of art and antiques.
Gran Via – one of Madrid’s busiest and most famous streets. Lined with shops, restaurants, and theaters, it is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy a show at one of the many theaters, go shopping, or simply stroll along the lively street.
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium – The home of Real Madrid, one of the most successful football clubs in the world, and visitors can take a tour of the stadium and museum.
Plaza Mayor – a historic square in the heart of Madrid. Originally built in the 16th century, it has been a site for public gatherings, markets, and bullfights. Today, visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere of the square and dine in one of the many restaurants and cafes.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum – one of Madrid’s premier art museums, featuring a collection of over 1,600 paintings from the 13th to the 20th century. The museum’s collection includes works by artists such as Monet, Degas, and Van Gogh.
Mercado de San Miguel – a historic covered market in the heart of Madrid. The market features over 30 vendors selling a wide range of food and drink, including fresh seafood, tapas, and wine. It’s a great place to try traditional Spanish cuisine.
Madrid Rio – A long strip of park that runs along the Manzanares river, offering beautiful views of the city, a great place for a stroll, bike ride, and picnics.
Puerta del Sol – a bustling square in the center of Madrid. It is home to the famous clock tower and is a popular spot for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Visitors can take a photo with the statue of the bear and the strawberry tree, which is the symbol of Madrid.
The Temple of Debod – an ancient Egyptian temple that was dismantled and moved to Madrid in the 20th century. Located in the heart of the city, the temple features stunning views of the city and is a popular spot for watching the sunset.
El Rastro – Madrid’s most famous flea market, held every Sunday in the historic La Latina neighborhood. Visitors can browse through a vast array of antiques, clothing, and other curiosities while enjoying the lively atmosphere of the market.