Average Temperature: 4 – 10 °C
Chances of Rain: December is one of the wettest months of the year in Madrid so we recommend carrying an umbrella.
What to Wear: The temperature tends to drop in December, and the weather becomes slightly breezy and chilly. Something moderately warm like a sweater should be enough to keep you warm during Christmas in Madrid, but you can also carry something warmer.
Madrid in DecemberLike most European cities, Madrid also goes all out with lights during Christmas. The sparkling lights in important attractions, city squares, and streets add to the charm of the season. Giant Christmas trees in squares like Plaza de Espana, Sol, and Callao are definitely worth a visit. Don’t forget to see the light ball in front of the Metropolis building.
You can find the best Christmas lights here:
Madrid hosts a number of festive markets during Christmas. Like most cities, Madrid and its streets too, transforms during Christmas. With so many choices in different squares and corners of the city, you should definitely check out the different kinds of Christmas markets and fairs.
Madrid Christmas Market in Plaza Mayor offers over 100 colorful stalls selling wigs, hats, and nativity ornaments. Open daily from 10am to 10pm—it's a must-visit for any Christmas traveler!
Best places to go shopping in Madrid during Christmas:
Flamenco is a big part of folk culture of southern Spain. While the art form did not originate in Madrid, the city has always had many places that have authentic Flamenco shows. Enjoy an evening of singing, music and dance as you sip your favorite drink.
Best places to watch a Flamenco Show in Madrid during Christmas:
Madrid is known for the large nativity scenes that are set up in city squares, centers, and streets. These elaborate scenes depicting the birth of Jesus is an age-old tradition in Spanish households.
Best places to see Nativity scenes in Madrid:
Madrid is best known for the large number of restaurants and bars within the city serving Tapas - a classic Spanish appetizer. During winters, you can escape the cold outside and get into a cozy bar and dig into some delicious Tapas.
Best places to have Tapas during Christmas:
The Navibus is the ultimate tourist delight, as it takes you around all the attractions in Madrid. You can see beautiful Christmas displays, lights, Nativity scenes and more. Remember to make reservations online. The bus leaves from the Salamanca neighborhood.
Things to experience on the Navibus:
Madrid has a large collection of museums. All of the museums take you back in time to specific eras and transport you to former cultural systems in the area. The museums will be less crowded during this time and are a must-visit if you’re interested in the history and culture of the city.
Must visit museums during Christmas in Madrid:
The Three Kings Parade happens every year on the 5th of January. If you’re planning to stay beyond Christmas and New Year, you shouldn’t miss the Three Kings Parade. The three kings - Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar are the Spanish equivalent of Santa Claus and they bring gifts and chocolates for the children.
Important facts about the Three Kings Parade:
Spain is known for its ham and if you’d like to have some flavorful, natural ham cured in the country air, you should try out Serrano Ham. Madrid has numerous eateries that serve Serrano Ham and there’s even a museum dedicated to Serrano Ham.
Best places to have Serrano Ham in Madrid:
Yes, Christmas can be a good time to visit Madrid. The unique traditions, food, festivities, and beauty of the city during Christmas make it worth a visit.
You can take a tour of the city through the Navibus and witness the attractions of Christmas. You can also visit the numerous Tapas bars with some tasty snacks.
Christmas eve is the most important Christmas day in Spain. Spaniards flock to go out to feast on food and sip sparkling cava. They also have the Three Kings - a tradition unique to Spain. The Three Kings is much like the Santa Claus tradition.
Although it is quite chilly, it does not snow in Madrid. Like most places near the Mediterranean area, Madrid experiences rain during winter. Temperatures can go as low as 4℃ during the evenings.
Madrid can get crowded during Christmas.
The numerous museums, parks, historic places and others are open in Madrid during Christmas.
The Mercadillo de Navidad - El Corte Inglés Castellana is one among the most famous markets in Madrid during Christmas.
Yes, most restaurants are open on Christmas in Madrid.
Icon Wipton, Petit Palace Alcala, and Villa de la Reina Boutique are among the top hotels in Madrid.
You should definitely try out the various tapas bars in Madrid. If you’re interested in having Serrano ham, you should also check out top places which serve Serrano ham.
Bodega de la Ardosa and Restaurante Casa Amadeo Los Caracoles are among the famous restaurants in Madrid
You can see Christmas lights in over 100 streets and squares throughout the city. The most important ones are in Plaza de España and the Light ball in front of the Metropolis building.
Christmas markets, traditional Christmas food, the Christmas lottery, the Three Kings Parade, and New year’s Eve at Puerto del Sol are some Christmas traditions in Madrid.