European art Museum
the stunning Royal Palace and the Plaza Mayor
the famous Gran Vía full of shops
Start
Morning
8:45 AM
There is no trip to Madrid that doesn’t involve churros. There are two traditional fried dough breakfasts: tiny churros sprinkled with sugar, or porras which can be filled with cream or chocolate.
Morning
10 AM
A historic home that is just 15-minute walk from Atocha station, The museum opens at 10:00 am, and the busiest hours are the morning and the late afternoon .
Afternoon
1:30 PM
5-minute walk from the Prado, It is a lovely park where you can admire fountains and where a Spanish Romanesque hermitage remains.
3:30 PM
Afternoon
Plaza Mayor is just a few steps from Puerta del Sol., you can enjoy Plaza Mayor with coffee or drinks al fresco and stroll the beautiful medieval streets
Evening
6:00PM
Built during the Habsburg era, the Madrid de Los Austrias neighborhood encloses glorious buildings like the Royal Palace, the Opera Theater, and the Almudena Cathedral.
Evening
7:30 PM
These whirlwind, folkloric dances have a long heritage from southern Spain and are the highlights of many travelers’ time in Spain.
Night
8:30 PM
Huertas; The area is known for its nightlife and its many Irish pubs, so don’t miss out on it if you head to Madrid on St. Patrick’s day cause the party is massive.
End
The unique experiences in Madrid belong to this city only, begging you to return here over and over again.