Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a city of elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks such as the Buen Retiro. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish masters.
Visit Madrid's largest city park which is Parque del Retiro. It has gardens, monuments, galleries, an artificial lake, and event-hosting venues. The park is home to a large artificial lake, where you can rent a rowing boat.
And lastly, we will take you the the Gran Via which is one of the city's most important shopping areas, with a large number of hotels and large movie theatres.
We will pick you up from your hotel and drop off after the tour.
We pick you up from your hotel for this 8 hour tour . Our Airconditioned vehicle will pick you from your hotel and Drop back to your Hotel after sightseeing
The Retiro Park, also known as Buen Retiro Park or simply El Retiro, is one of the largest city parks in Madrid, Spain.
The Gran Vía is a street in central Madrid, Spain. It leads from Calle de Alcalá, close to Plaza de Cibeles, to Plaza de España. The street, sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Broadway", is one of the city's most important shopping areas, with a large number of hotels and large movie theatres.
The Cibeles Fountain is a square with a neo-classical complex of marble sculptures with fountains that has become a symbol for the city of Madrid.
Historic palace showcasing grand interiors, ornate decorations, and royal history through guided audio tours, with highlights like the throne room.
Enjoy live music, tapas, and people-watching amidst local entertainiers and seasonal festivities.
The quality and variety of its collection makes the Prado one of the world's best-endowed museums. It combines a first-class collection of Spanish painting, the most important works of the Flemish and Italian schools, and various fine examples of the German, French and English schools.
The semi-circular Puerta del Sol is probably the liveliest and most vibrant place in the city. Its most iconic building, the old Casa de Correos, has the famous clock that chimes on New Year’s Eve.
This is a piece of Egypt in Madrid. The Temple of Debod, dating from the 2nd century BC, was a gift from the Egyptian government to Spain for its collaboration in saving the temples of Nubia. It was opened to the public in Madrid in 1972 and since then has been one of the most visited monuments in the capital.
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