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Madrid Wax Museum
Santiago Bernabeu
Madrid Wax Museum
Santiago Bernabeu
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Visit two of Spain's largest stadiums at a single unbeatable price!
Visit two of Spain's largest stadiums at a single unbeatable price!
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Atlético Madrid Stadium
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
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Atlético Madrid Stadium
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
Schedule your visit to fit your itinerary and an add audio guide for historical context.
Schedule your visit to fit your itinerary and an add audio guide for historical context.
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Plan your Bernabeu visit with convenient timed entry tickets to match your schedule.
Plan your Bernabeu visit with convenient timed entry tickets to match your schedule.
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The best monuments in Madrid boast unique architecture and provide an insight into the city's history.
A treasure trove of Spain's history, the Royal Palace of Madrid is the home of Spain's royal family. It is the largest palace in Western Europe, housing over 3400 rooms.
Interesting fact: The Royal Palace of Madrid is an excellent place to witness 16th-century Baroque architecture. You can also catch artworks of Old Masters, such as Goya, Velázquez, and Battista.
Location: C. de Bailén, s/n, 28071 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
from €15.60The Liria Palace is the private residence of the House of Alba, an influential Spanish family. Inside the palace, you can see the family's private art collection, including important works by Goya, Murillo, and Titian.
Interesting fact: The library inside the Liria Palace has over 18,000 prints. Manuscripts from Christopher Columbus are among the most important documents you'll find.
Location: C. de la Princesa, 20, 28008 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
from €15Home of Real Madrid FC, the Best Football Club of the 20th Century, Santiago Bernabéu is a stadium like no other. It is among Europe's best football stadiums, with an 80,000 capacity and 245 VIP boxes.
Handy tip: The stadium is undergoing redevelopment, so not all parts are accessible. The tour currently includes a panoramic view of the stadium and a tour of the museum and the official store.
Location: Av. de Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
from €15If you're visiting the Bernabéu, there's no reason to leave out Cívitas Metropolitano unless you're a Real Madrid fan. The Metropolitano is as amazing as the Bernabéu and serves as the home of Atlético de Madrid.
Interesting fact: Atlético recently sold Civitas Pacensis, a real estate firm, the name rights to the Metropolitano.
Location: Av. de Luis Aragonés, 4, 28022 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
from €24Over four centuries old, El Escorial is a shining example of the Spanish Renaissance. A church, monastery, royal palace, college, and library are situated within the El Escorial building complex.
Interesting fact: Breathtaking paintings by Pellegrino Tibaldi, Federico Zuccaro, and other masters are displayed inside the El Escorial.
Location: San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain. Find on map
from €12Animal lovers shouldn't ignore Faunia, an amazing zoo and botanical garden in Madrid. It is home to 15 ecosystems and a massive assortment of 7000 animals.
Interesting fact: Faunia is more than an excellent place to see animals. It also runs educational programs on conversation, helping protect future ecosystems.
Location: Av. Comunidades, 28, 28032 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
From €29.95No place in Madrid has greater artistic riches than the Prado Museum. Over two centuries old, the museum contains invaluable masterpieces from the Spanish, Italian and Flemish schools.
Interesting fact: You can find elusive works by Spanish Golden Age painters like Ribera, Murillo, and Velázquez.
Interesting fact: C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, 28014 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
from €15Made in Neoclassical style, the Toledo Gate is the most recent gate built in Madrid. It is built with granite and Colmenar stone and features several sculptures representing Madrid's power.
Interesting fact: Toledo Gate was built to commemorate the arrival of King Ferdinand VII in Madrid.
Location: Gta. de la Prta de Toledo, s/n, 28005 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreVisitors coming to Madrid through the Moncloa district are greeted by the brilliant Arco de la Victoria, a triumphal arch built in the 50s. It celebrates the military on each wing and features Goddess Minerva driving a chariot at the top.
Interesting fact: Commissioned by Francisco Franco, the Arco de la Victoria commemorates Francoist troops' victory in the 1936 Battle of Ciudad Universitaria.
Location: Av. de la Memoria, 32, 28040 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreThere's no better place to watch bullfighting in Spain than the Plaza de Toros Las Ventas. The iconic arena is the third largest of its kind, with a capacity of 23,798 spectators.
Interesting fact: The Las Ventas was designated a Site of Cultural Interest in the category of Historic Artistic Monument in 1994.
Location: C. de Alcalá, 237, 28028 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreAn Egyptian monument is always intriguing, let alone seeing it in the heart of Spain. The Temple of Debod was donated to Spain by the Egyptian government following the construction of the Aswan Dam in Aswan, Egypt.
Interesting fact: The Temple of Debod was gifted to Spain because it helped the Egyptian government save the Abu Simbel Temples from the Aswan Dam.
Location: C. de Ferraz, 1, 28008 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreKing Alfonso XII ruled Spain only for a year, but his reign had a lasting impact on the country, giving them hopes of a stable constitutional monarchy. Monument to Alfonso XII, opened by his son, pays tribute to him.
Interesting fact: Architect Jose Grases Riera designed the Monument to Alfonso XII only after winning the national contest to design a monument for King Alfonso XII.
Location: Parque del Retiro, Pl. de la Independencia, s/n, 28001 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreMadrid's version of Shakespeare's Globe, the Teatro Real, is among Europe's most important theatres. It was closed for 41 years before opening again in 1966.
Interesting fact: The Teatro Real houses 1,800 seats, moveable platforms, and an impressive terrace that provides amazing views of the Plaza de Oriente.
Location: Pl. de Isabel II, s/n, 28013 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreAlthough the foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in 1883, it wasn't complete until 1993. It was worth the wait, though, as the temple has stunning architecture and houses effigies of the city's patron saints.
Interesting fact: Fernando Chueca Goitia and Carlos Sidro won a national contest organised by the Directorate General for Fine Arts to find an architectural solution to the Catedral de la Almudena.
Location: C. de Bailén, 10, 28013 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreVisit Plaza Mayor, and you'll know why Madrid is a popular tourist destination. Situated in the oldest part of the city, Plaza Mayor is home to several restaurants and stalls.
Handy tip: Madrid's Christmas Market is held in Plaza Mayor in December. It also hosts several concerts, so do check the schedule before visiting.
Location: Pl. Mayor, 28012 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreThe people of Madrid welcome the New Year in the Puerta del Sol. The famed public square has the Real Casa de Correos clock; the famed clock locals stare at on New Year's Eve.
Interesting fact: The Casa de Correos building, the headquarters of the Madrid regional government, is located in the Puerta del Sol.
Location: Puerta del Sol, Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreYou don't need to move to the countryside to find tranquillity near Madrid. El Retiro Park, located in the city's centre, offers peace and houses interesting monuments and gardens.
Interesting fact: Parterre Francés, a French-style garden inside El Retiro Park, holds a Mexican conifer nearly 400 years old and believed to be Madrid's oldest tree.
Location: Plaza de la Independencia, 7, 28001 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreAmong the best historical monuments in Spain is the Cibeles Fountain. It showcases Cybele, the Great Mother of the gods and Roman goddess of fertility, driving a chariot drawn by two lions.
Handy tip: The place is bouncing with Real Madrid fans on matchdays as they celebrate the team's victories here.
Location: Plaza Cibeles, S/N, 28014 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreNeptune Fountain occupies the centre of Plaza de la Cibeles square. The structure on top represents the god of the sea with his trident pulled by two seahorses on a chariot.
Interesting fact: Real Madrid fans celebrate their team's win in the Cibeles Fountain, while their rivals, fans of Atlético de Madrid, celebrate their victories in the Neptune Fountain.
Location: Pl. Canovas del Castillo, s/n, 28014 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreThe Puerta de Alcalá once served as Madrid’s main entrance. It was built by Italian architect Francesco Sabatini and was the first structure of its kind in the post-Roman Empire era.
Handy tip: The monument offers easy access to the Calle de Alcalá, Calle de Alfonso XII, and Calle de Serrano, Madrid's most famous streets.
Location: Pl. de la Independencia, s/n, 28001 Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreWhat sets Plaza de Colón apart from other public squares in Madrid is that it doesn't celebrate people important to Madrid's or Spain's history. It is dedicated to Christopher Columbus instead, the man who discovered America.
Handy tip: Columbus Towers, Columbus Monument, and the gardens of discovery are places of interest for tourists.
Location: Pl. de Colón, Madrid, Spain. Find on map
Know moreThere are several amazing monuments to see in Madrid. The Royal Palace of Madrid, Santiago Bernabéu, and El Escorial are a few top monuments you shouldn't miss.
Plaza Mayor, Cívitas Metropolitano, and Liria Palace are the most famous monuments to see in Madrid.
The top historical monuments in Madrid include Neptune Fountain, Puerta del Sol, and the Temple of Debod.
Cibeles Fountain and Plaza Mayor are extremely popular monuments in Madrid.
Buy tickets to top attractions in Madrid and the best monuments in Madrid online for a hassle-free experience with great deals and discounts.
Puerta del Sol, a public square in the centre of Madrid, is among the most visited monuments in the city.
Visiting Madrid in fall or spring is recommended, as the city comes alive with comfortable temperatures.
Royal Palace of Madrid and Santiago Bernabéu, home of Real Madrid CF, are iconic monuments in Madrid.
Madrid is home to over 20 fantastic monuments.
Being over four centuries old, El Escorial is the oldest monument to see in Madrid.
Monuments like Cibeles Fountain and Neptune Fountain can be enjoyed free of cost in Madrid.
The Royal Palace of Madrid and El Escorial are among the biggest monuments in Madrid.