Dive into the vibrant spirit of Madrid on a self - guided journey, where rich history blends seamlessly with modern energy. Stroll through grand palaces, lively neighborhoods, and world-class museums. Savor authentic tapas, soak up the local vibes, and enjoy the perfect balance of excitement and relaxation - all at your own pace.
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Stay in cozy accommodations right in the heart of the city, following a locally designed itinerary that takes you from Madrid’s iconic sights to hidden corners most visitors never see. Feel the city’s pulse, skip the crowds, and explore like a true Madrileño - entirely on your own terms.
Your self-guided trip starts at Madrid Airport. Take the bus or metro to downtown. For the metro, buy a 10-ride ticket (one per couple). From the airport, take the metro to Nuevos Ministerios (€1.50 surcharge), then transfer. Metro runs until 12:30 AM.
Welcome to Spain’s vibrant capital! After landing at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, US citizens can easily reach the city center by metro or airport express bus. The metro is fast and affordable ($3–$5 including an airport surcharge), while the express bus costs about $5. Once you’ve checked in, get ready to soak up Madrid’s energy.
One of Madrid’s most iconic squares, Plaza de Cibeles is known for its grand neoclassical buildings and the famous Cibeles Fountain—one of the city’s most beloved landmarks. Be sure to stop by the striking Palacio de Cibeles, now Madrid’s city hall. You can even head up to the rooftop for panoramic city views. Entry fee: Free to visit the square; around $3–$5 for the rooftop viewpoint (optional).
ChatGPT řekl: A peaceful green oasis in the heart of Madrid, Retiro Park is perfect for a relaxing escape. Stroll along its shady paths, visit the stunning glass Palacio de Cristal, row a boat on the Great Lake, or unwind in the vibrant Rose Garden. Entry fee: Free to enter. Boat rental costs about $6–$9 for 45 minutes. The Crystal Palace is also free.
This lively street is perfect for an evening stroll, with buzzing tapas bars, quaint cafés, and local shops. It’s part of the vibrant Barrio de las Letras, filled with literary history and bohemian charm.
Also known as the Literary Quarter, this area was once home to great Spanish writers like Cervantes and Lope de Vega. Its cobbled streets are lined with cafés and quotes carved into the pavement.
Madrid’s central square and one of its busiest spots. It's home to the famous Bear and Strawberry Tree statue and Kilometre Zero, from where all roads in Spain are measured.
Gran Vía is Madrid’s most vibrant avenue, packed with life day and night. The street is lined with theatres, shops, restaurants, and stunning architecture. It’s a must for anyone wanting to soak up the city’s energy, do some shopping, or enjoy a show.
This spot is home to a branch of 100 Montaditos, a popular Spanish tapas chain offering dozens of mini sandwiches at great prices. It’s perfect for a casual meal or beer break, with plenty of variety to satisfy all tastes.
Today, you’ll dive into Madrid’s world-famous football scene with a visit to the Real Madrid stadium, then explore more of the city at your own pace—topping it off with dinner at a mezze spot of your choice. The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is Real Madrid’s legendary home turf. One of the largest and most modern stadiums in Europe, it offers jaw-dropping views of the pitch. On a self-guided tour, you can explore the locker rooms, VIP lounges, press center, and more.
Dive into Malasaña’s vibrant and alternative vibe, a hotspot for trendy cafes, boutique shops, and buzzing nightlife. This bohemian neighborhood blends historic charm with youthful energy, perfect for those seeking an authentic and lively Madrid experience.
Templo de Debod is an ancient Egyptian temple gifted to Spain and carefully reconstructed in Madrid’s Jardines de Sabatini. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into ancient history alongside stunning panoramic views of the city and spectacular sunsets.
The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royal family, though it’s now mainly used for state ceremonies. One of the largest and most magnificent palaces in Europe, it boasts lavish halls, royal collections, and manicured gardens that reflect centuries of Spanish history.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Almudena is Madrid’s main Catholic cathedral, located adjacent to the Royal Palace. It presents a striking neoclassical exterior paired with a modern interior design. Consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1993, it remains an important spiritual and cultural landmark in the city.
Real Basílica de San Francisco el Grande is a magnificent neoclassical church known for its vast dome and richly adorned interior. It stands as one of Madrid’s key religious and historical monuments, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s ecclesiastical art and architecture.
Toledo Gate (Puerta de Toledo) is a historic neoclassical city gate built in the early 19th century as part of Madrid’s ancient city walls. Once serving as a main entrance to the city, it now stands as an important architectural landmark, admired for its grand arches and detailed sculptures.
Mercado de San Fernando is a traditional market cherished for its authentic atmosphere and fresh local produce. Enjoy a wide selection of fresh foods, tapas, and regional specialties in a lively setting that often hosts cultural events.
Museo Reina Sofía is Spain’s top museum for modern and contemporary art, best known for housing Picasso’s powerful Guernica. The collection also features iconic works by Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, and other 20th-century visionaries. It’s a must-visit for art lovers exploring Madrid.
Discover one of the world’s most renowned art museums, showcasing a vast collection of European masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, Bosch, and more. Highlights include Las Meninas and The Garden of Earthly Delights, offering a profound journey through art history. Entry fee: €15
Part of Madrid’s Golden Triangle of Art, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza offers a sweeping journey through European art history—from the Renaissance to Modernism. Its world-class collection features masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Monet, and more.
Today you will visit the largest park in Madrid, where you can take a cable car to the top of the hill for a beautiful view of the whole city. Afterwards, you will walk through the beautiful neighbourhoods and visit the Museum of Illusions. Casa de Campo is Madrid’s largest urban park, offering a variety of outdoor activities including cycling paths, walking trails, and a scenic lake where boats can be rented. It’s the perfect escape from the city buzz, ideal for relaxation and sports in a natural setting.
Barrio de La Latina is a charming historic district known for its narrow streets, traditional tapas bars, and vibrant nightlife. This lively neighborhood offers an authentic Madrid experience with plenty of small squares and historic landmarks to explore.
Mercado de San Miguel is a historic food market at the heart of Madrid, famed for its wide selection of Spanish delicacies. From fresh tapas and seafood to traditional wines and desserts. It blends an authentic market atmosphere with a contemporary gastronomic experience, making it a foodie hotspot.
Plaza Mayor is Madrid’s iconic historic square, surrounded by beautiful arcaded buildings housing cafés and restaurants. It has long been a hub for markets, festivals, and public events, with the striking 17th-century equestrian statue of Philip III as its centerpiece.
Today is reserved for a leisurely check-out and departure to the airport. If you have time, you can take a last walk around the city centre. Be sure to be at the airport at least 3 hours in advance.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
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