Today
Open 10:15am–6:15pm
Jan 1 TO Dec 31 Timings Days (Jan 1 TO Dec 31) | TIMINGS |
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Monday | 10:15am–12:30pm |
Tuesday (Today) | 10:15am–6:15pm |
Wednesday | 10:15am–6:15pm |
Thursday | 10:15am–6:15pm |
Friday | 10:15am–6:15pm |
Saturday | 10:15am–12:30pm |
Sunday | 10:15am–12:30pm |
You can visit Liria Palace as a part of a guided tour of 18 people. The times to visit are different every day.
Closed: 1st, 5th and 6th January | 24th, 25th and 31st December
Daily - 1:30 PM to 12:30 AM
Services - Dine-in, Takeaway
Closed - Open Daily
Tuesday to Saturday - 12:30 PM to 12:00 AM
Sunday - 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Services - Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery
Closed - Monday
Monday to Friday - 7:00 AM to 1:00 AM
Saturday - 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Sunday - 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM
Services - Dine-in, Takeaway
Closed - Open Daily
Daily - 8:30 AM to 12:00 AM
Services - Dine-in, Takeaway
Closed - Open Daily
The Liria Palace in Madrid is a magnificent aristocratic residence turned museum, showcasing a vast collection of art, historical artifacts, and stunning architecture, perfect for a cultural outing.
If you prefer to visit the Liria Palace when it's less crowded, it's best to visit on a weekday. Weekends tend to be busier, as many locals and tourists have more free time to visit museums and cultural sites.
The Liria Palace is typically open during the day, from morning until early evening. If you want to avoid the busiest times, it's a good idea to visit either first thing in the morning or later in the day, closer to closing time.
Liria Palace has different timings throughout the week. On Mondays, it is open from 10:15 AM to 12:30 PM. From Tuesday to Saturday, it is open from 10:15 AM to 6:00 PM. The timings on Sundays are 9:45 to 5:30 PM.
Yes, you should buy entry tickets to Liria Palace in advance, as it is a popular tourist attraction in Madrid. Booking your tickets online and in advance gives you the advantage to choose your preferred time.
You can take the metro, bus and the local train. If you’re taking the local train, the closest stop is Madrid-Príncipe Pío. Buses 001, 002, 1, 2, 44, 74, 133, 138, C1, C2 and N21 go to Liria Palace. If you choose the metro as your mode of commute, get down at either Plaza de España or Ventura Rodríguez, depending on the line you take.
Liria Palace has one main entrance that is open for visitors to enter the attraction.
If you want to explore the palace fully, spending about 1-2 hours is ideal.