Madrid: Self-Guided Tapas Tour
Take a self-guided tapas tour through central Madrid. Visit some of the city’s well-known spots and sample a variety of Spanish tapas, from traditional to modern dishes.
Take a self-guided tapas tour through central Madrid. Visit some of the city’s well-known spots and sample a variety of Spanish tapas, from traditional to modern dishes.
Tour the best wine regions of Spain without leaving the capital. This wine tasting in Madrid offers a selection of five top wines and tapas from the country, plus an olive oil tasting to complete the experience.
Explore the Madrid of the Austrians on a guided tour through the oldest historic part of the city, named after the Habsburg dynasty that ruled Spain from Charles I to Charles II.
Visit historic squares, monumental architecture, narrow streets, and listen to local legends.
Set off for a trip from Madrid to Toledo, the city of three cultures. The city is filled with history and charm. Wander through the streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where every corner tells a story dating back to 1986.
Join a guided tour of the Royal Palace and learn about the history of this large palace. It is twice the size of Buckingham Palace and was the residence of the Spanish Monarchy from 1766 to 1931.
Visit Tablao Flamenco La Carmela to see an amazing flamenco show. The venue hosts a weekly lineup featuring top artists in the flamenco scene. Performers like Juan Andrés Maya, Antonio Canales, Farru, and Remedios Amaya have all graced its stage.
Visit the Prado Museum, one of Spain’s main art museums, with a large collection of European works. It began as a royal collection and opened to the public in 1819.
On this 2.5-hour guided tour, walk through the galleries with an expert guide. See *The Garden of Earthly Delights* by Bosch, along with other works by the artist.
Visit Tablao Opera Flamenca, located in the heart of Madrid's San Bernardo neighborhood. This venue features a unique flamenco theater next to a tavern.
Watch renowned artists who will perform in various shows throughout the month. The intimate setting allows for close interaction between performers and the audience.
Visit the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on a private 2-hour tour to see the home of Real Madrid C.F.
Walk through the Real Madrid Museum and view the trophies. Learn about the history of one of the top teams globally.
Visit the Royal Palace of Madrid, Europe's largest royal residence. With over 3,400 rooms, this Baroque building blends Italian and French designs. It features grand halls, detailed décor, and valuable art. Though it is no longer a full-time royal residence, it now hosts state ceremonies and official events.
Visit the Museo Nacional del Prado, which welcomes millions of visitors every year. It is one of the most famous and important art museums in the world. See works by Velázquez, Goya, Bosch, Rubens, and Van Dyck.
Visit the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and the Real Madrid Museum, perfect for football fans. Learn about the history and achievements of the Club of the 20th Century.
Explore Madrid's cultural heritage with a comprehensive package that includes entry to the Prado Museum, fast-track access to the Royal Palace of Madrid, and the flexible Madrid Museum Pass.
Visit the Museo Banksy Madrid, a new cultural space close to the city center. See the largest collection of Banksy's works in Europe, making it a must-see for locals and tourists interested in urban art.
Join the small-group guided tour of the Royal Palace of Madrid with skip-the-line entry. Visit the Royal Palace without waiting in long lines. See the architecture, art, and history up close.
Join a small-group tour of the Royal Palace of Madrid. Skip the lines and learn more about the palace's rich history, architecture, and cultural highlights.
Visit Legends: The Home of Football, a museum for football fans. It's in a seven-story building near Puerta del Sol.
Walk through the museum at your own pace and see a large collection of original items like balls, boots, jerseys, and trophies from players such as Pelé, Cruyff, Maradona, Messi, Iniesta, and Zidane.
Visit Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its narrow medieval streets, impressive architecture, and mix of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim history. Known as the Imperial City for being the seat of King Charles I's court, the city is also tied to the life and work of Miguel de Cervantes.
Visit the Reina Sofía National Museum in Spain to see contemporary art. View works by famous 20th-century Spanish artists like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Joan Miró.
Take a guided tour of the Civitas Metropolitano Stadium, see key areas, and hear club stories.
Visit the first-team locker room, walk through the players' tunnel, and sit on the players' benches.