December is definitely one of the coolest times to visit Madrid. The city gets chilly even during the daytime as the temperature dips down. However, this helps slash the overall travel and accommodation prices too (except for the end of the month). December is also one of the rainiest months in Madrid too. The Christmas and new year festivities also make December a worthy time to visit Madrid.
December is one of the chilliest months in Madrid. There is rain and winds all around the month. However, it is advisable that one readies them with umbrellas to avoid being caught up in the rain in outdoor spaces.
The royal family of Spain moved to the modest Palacio de la Zarzuela years ago, and the Palacio Real is now only used for royal festivities on rare occasions. When the alcázar was destroyed in a fire in 1734, Felipe V, the first of the Bourbon kings, wanted to build a palace to equal any in Europe.
December Timings: Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM | Sunday - 10 AM to 4 PM | Closed on December 12 and 25
from €13Popularly called Civitas Metropolitano, Wanda Metropolitano is a popular stadium in Madrid known to have hosted some of the premiere matches like the UEFA Champions League. Even though the construction of the stadium began in the 1990s, the stadium has great amenities and can accommodate 68,000 plus spectators with ample parking space for vehicles as well.
December Timings: Monday to Saturday- 10 AM to 8 PM | Sunday- 11 AM to 8 PM.
from €24The Roman Catholic church in the central part of Madrid dates back to the 13th century. The church bells form a major attraction even though they are not rung anymore. The church has been declared a national monument and is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Madrid.
December Timing: Daily: 8 AM - 10.30 AM | Sundays: 10 AM - 1.30 PM | 6.30 PM – 8 PM
Liria Palace serves as the residence of the Dukes of Alba. The palace is located on the Explanada de los Españoles which is a large avenue that was created as part of an urbanization process in 1907. This palace has been declared a national monument and is currently open to the public as a museum. The rooms have been furnished with tapestries, paintings, and other artifacts that date back to the 18th century.
December Timings: 9:45 PM to 2:00 PM | Noon 3:45 PM to 6:30 PM | On 24 and 31 December, it closes at 3 PM.
from €15Faunia Madrid is a large animal theme park that is located on the outskirts of Madrid. The park has over 2,000 animals from all over the world including tigers, lions, bears, crocodiles, and many more. The park also has a large aquarium with over 200 different species of fish. The park is open all year round and has a wide variety of attractions and activities for all ages. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes located within the park.
December Timings: 11 AM to 6 PM
from €29.95Parque Warner, a theme park in Madrid is spread over 70 hectares of space and is divided into five major areas like Hollywood Boulevard, DC Superheroes World, Warner Bros Studios, the Far West, and Cartoon Village. It is adjacent to Warner Beach which offers some of the best water slides in the world.
December Timings: Monday to Saturday - 12:00 PM to 09:00 PM
from €67.90The national art museum of Madrid is notable for its finest pieces and collections not just in Europe, but also throughout the world. The museum features works from the 12th century up to the early 20th century. It has one of the world's largest collections of European art, which includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, and other artifacts.
December Timings: Monday to Saturday (10 AM to 8 PM) | Sunday: 10 AM TO 7 PM
from €15The Madrid Aquarium Zoo is one of the largest aquariums in Europe and is home to over 500 different species of fish and other aquatic creatures. The aquarium also has a large collection of reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. The zoo is open all year round and has a wide variety of attractions and activities for all ages.
December Timings: Monday to Friday: 11 AM to 5 PM | Saturday and Sunday: 11 AM to 6 PM
Parque de Atracciones is the third-largest amusement park that is divided into five zones. Tranquilidad, Maquinismo, Naturaleza, Nickelodeon Land, and Gran Avenida (now a part of Tranquilidad). The park has a wide variety of rides and attractions for all ages. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes located within the park.
December Timings: Monday to Saturday - 12 - 8
from €36.90Being a part of the Golden Triangle of Art (along with Prado and Reina Sofia museums), the museum has the second-largest private collection in the world. Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum has a collection of some of the 1000+ finest artworks of Europe from the 13th to the 20th century. Some of the artists whose arts have adored the museum are Degas, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Morisot, Van Gogh, and Gauguin.
December Timings: Tue - Fri: 10 AM to 7 PM | Sat: 10 AM to 9 PM | Sun - 12 PM- 4 PM
from €13A 30-minute train ride can take you from the capital of Spain to the World Heritage site of Toledo. Known as the Imperial City, the place was the seat of the Gothic cathedral, and hence its architecture is heavily inspired by their designs too. The city has some of the famous historical sites of Spain, like Alcazar, and Zocodover, which are loved by history enthusiasts.
from €55The Temple of Debod is an ancient Egyptian temple that was gifted to Spain by the Egyptian government in 1968. The temple was originally built in the 2nd century BC and was dedicated to the god Amun. The temple was moved to its current location in Madrid in 1972 and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city that's a great spot to watch the sunset.
December Timings: Tuesday - Friday – 10 AM to 2 PM, 6 PM to 8 PM | Saturday and Sunday – 9.30 AM to 8 PM
Date: December 25 | January 1
The Christmas lights make the streets of Madrid look lively, and the people roam throughout the city enjoying their favorite foods and drinks. The Christmas trees, decorations at Church, and lively market scenes, all make Madrid a lively scene for visitors.
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Travel GuideMetro: Metro is the most efficient and fastest manner of travel in Madrid. With over 300 stations and 12 lines operating, it is the seventh most extensive network of metros in the world. One can buy a single ticket or ticket for airport transfer or trip-based tickets (preferred by tourists).
Buses: The buses in Madrid run 365 days a year connecting major and minor stops throughout the city. The airport is also connected using the bus facility. Currently, there are more than 2000 fleets serving the entire city.
Trains: Trains connect the city of Madrid to other cities throughout Spain. With two major rail stations, passengers can choose their place and can conveniently move from one city to another or even within the city too.
Bikes: BiciMAD is the eco-friendly version of the bike used to travel within the city. Even the favorable system for tourists allows them to buy passes as per the day and enjoy bike rides within the city. With over 2000 electric bikes, there are more than 165 docking stations spread across the city.
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December is one of the best times to visit Madrid, especially for those looking for pocket friendly traveling. While some outdoor activities can be taken during the day, keep evening for indoor activities.
Some of the best things to do in Madrid in December is to visit the local streets of Madrid, all filled with Christmas lights. The market jostles with local people making it more lively and you can catch some amazing deals in the Christmas sale.
It is cold during December, and temperatures may dip during the nights. However, the day temperatures in Madrid in December can be sunny and windy.
The maximum temperature during the daytime in December is 10 ° C. It is not hot and keeps the touristy crowds away.
During the daytime, you can consider swimming in December. You can also consider visiting water theme parks for a more fun-filled adventure in the pools.
Yes, days are sunny and windy in December with chances of downpours.
The temperatures are cool during December, so avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless dresses. Try to opt for light sweaters, long pants and comfortable and warm clothing. However, you have to keep coats and jackets for nights and add gloves, and scarves along with it.
There is rainfall in Madrid during December, with an average of 51 mm downpours throughout the month.
During December, the tourist influx in Madrid is comparatively low except for the Christmas week, so the accommodation and traveling options are pocket-friendly and not expensive during December. Try avoiding Christmas week as it is costly during that time of the year.
Madrid is safe for tourists as well as solo travelers. However, one should be careful of the pickpockets. Avoid walking alone, especially in the nooks of the city at night.
You can consider visiting local markets and old chapels in Madrid to experience the Christmas vibe. Not many local festivals take place during December except for Christmas.
Participate in San Silvestre Vallecana which is a fun-filled marathon in Madrid expecting people from around the globe annually.
The average temperature in Madrid is 4°C- 10° C. There are rainfalls too during December.
Christmas is the main festival in Madrid during December. The streets are filled with fairy lights, food and drinks offerings, and the religious places like churches are beautifully decorated.