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Browse through a wide range of Madrid packages with exciting offers at Thrillophilia. Book customized Madrid tours with exciting deals & offers.Madrid tours are the best way to introduce yourself to the city's top attractions, events, and activities and fall in love with this vibrant Spanish capital. Depending on your preferences and budget, you can select from group, private, self-guided, or guided tours. No matter which package you choose, you will undoubtedly delight in a plethora of unforgettable sights, astounding art galleries, a world-class live music scene, an alluring nightlife, exquisite restaurants and tapas bars.
Madrid packages have something for everyone, from food tours to educational and family-friendly city highlights tours. Take a guided tour of Madrid to experience it like a local or explore on your own at your pace with a self-guided walking or biking tour. There are special tours for foodies, whether you are interested in learning the art of Spanish cooking or simply want to sample the local cuisine.
If art and history are your interests, there are tours that cover the extensive history of the city. You have a variety of options for seeing the amazing highlights of the city, including the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, and a Live Flamenco Show. The Madrid tour packages are customizable, so if you want to experience some specific sites or activities, you can enjoy them without any hassles.
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Which are the best places to visit during the Madrid tour?
- Plaza Mayor: Plaza Mayor is an excellent starting point for Madrid tours and a great place to learn about the city's history, culture, and traditions. It is dotted with traditional shops and eateries where you can unwind with a coffee or a quick bite and buy a souvenir. You may also be able to observe street musicians and artists at work or attend events such as the Easter parade, open-air concerts, and the Christmas market.
Location: 28012, Madrid, Spain - Royal Palace of Madrid: The Royal Palace of Madrid is steeped in history as well as ornate decor and art. The opulence of its rooms, galleries, halls, the Main Staircase, the Royal Chapel, and all other areas will astound you. The best way to appreciate its magnificence and learn the intriguing details about it is through guided Royal Palace Madrid tours.
Location: C. de Bailén, s/n, 28071 Madrid, Spain
Timngs: October to March
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
April to September
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Entry fees: From 5 € to 13 € - Retiro Park: El Retiro Park–a UNESCO World Heritage Site included in Madrid packages–is the city's central green space to unwind and spend quality time with loved ones. Madrilenos and tourists alike go there to boat in its beautiful lake, see an exhibition, or watch a puppet show. It also has numerous sculptures and fountains that make for beautiful photo backdrops and an observation deck to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Location: Plaza de la Independencia, 7, 28001, Madrid, Spain
Timings: April to September: 6:00 am to 12 midnight
October to March: 6:00 am to 10:00 pm - Temple of Debod: This 2nd-century BC Egyptian temple was shifted to Madrid's Cuartel de la Montaa Park and opened to the public in 1972. The Egyptian government gifted it to Madrid in the 20th century to protect it from floods. It has retained its original architecture and interior design and features a hall, several chapels, and beautiful gardens with a lovely fountain.
Location: Calle de Ferraz, 1, 28008, Madrid, Spain
Timings: Tuesday to Sundays and Public Holidays: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm - KIO Towers: A must on Madrid packages, the two Kio Towers are one of the most recognizable features of the city's skyline. They are popularly known as "the Door to Europe” because of their prominent location in Plaza de Castilla, their height of 377 feet, and impressive architecture. With their leaning appearance, they appear to defy the law of gravity and are a sight to behold.
Location: Plaza de Castilla, s/n 28046, Madrid, Spain - Gran Via: Gran Via. one of Madrid's most well-known and bustling streets, is home to a variety of businesses, including stores, restaurants, bars, theatres, hotels, and some of the city's most recognisable buildings, including Metropolis and Carrion. Known as the Spanish Broadway, it is the place to go for Madrid's vibrant nightlife and fine dining.
The world's second-largest Primark store is located there, along with stores for popular retailers like Zara, Loewe, Sfera, and H&M, as well as shops for jewellery, watches, accessories, and souvenirs.
Location: Madrid, Spain - Puerta del Sol: La Puerta del Sol, which is included in almost all Madrid tour packages, is the centre of Madrid and all of Spain. From the Casa de Correos, the headquarter of Madrid's regional government, to the famous clock, Kilometre 0, Oso y Madroño statue, La Mariblanca statue, and King Charles III statue, all are eye-catching features of the square. The square is always bustling with locals and tourists looking to dine, shop, enjoy the nightlife, or simply hang out with friends.
Location: Plaza Puerta del Sol, 28013, Madrid, Spain - The Golden Triangle of Art: The Golden Triangle, which includes the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Museo del Prado, and Museo Reina Sofia, is a must-see for art enthusiasts. Included in all art Madrid vacation packages, the Golden Triangle of Art lets you admire the finest examples of Spanish and European art from the last 500 years.
Museo del Prado features artworks from the Renaissance to Picasso's era, Thyssen-Bornemisza exhibits art history from the 13th Century to the 20th Century, and Museo Reina Sofía houses 20th-century contemporary artworks.
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Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: Paseo del Prado, 8, 28014 Madrid
Museo del Prado: Paseo del Prado s/n. Madrid. 28014
Museo Reina Sofía: Calle Santa Isabel, 52, 28012 Madrid
Entry fees: From 7.50 € to 15 € - Palacio de Cibeles: One of the most recognisable landmarks in the city, it is the former Communication Palace and the Spanish Post Office's headquarters. You can enjoy drinks or dinner on the eighth-floor terrace while admiring the view. Or, simply take a quick break and use free Wi-Fi on the ground floor, attend an exhibition or event, or enjoy a book in the library.
Location: Plaza de Cibeles, 1, 28014, Madrid, Spain
Timings: CentroCentro, exhibitions:
Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
5 January: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Madrid Lookout: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:30 am to 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Entry fees: From 2.40 € to 3 € - Calle De Cava Baja: Calle De Cava Baja has been around since the seventeenth century, making it one of Madrid's oldest streets. With taverns, traditional restaurants, bars, hostels, flamenco bars, coffee shops, and a movie theatre lounge, it still exudes an old-fashioned charm. Explore this street with Madrid vacation packages to see the local way of life and enjoy some traditional food or entertainment.
Location: Madrid, Spain
- Plaza Mayor: Plaza Mayor is an excellent starting point for Madrid tours and a great place to learn about the city's history, culture, and traditions. It is dotted with traditional shops and eateries where you can unwind with a coffee or a quick bite and buy a souvenir. You may also be able to observe street musicians and artists at work or attend events such as the Easter parade, open-air concerts, and the Christmas market.
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What are the best things to do during a Madrid tour?
- Spend hours in the Prado Museum: Experience the best of the Prado Museum and discover the little-known narratives of its masterpieces with guided Madrid packages. You'll be amazed to see about 8,000 drawings, 7,500 paintings, 1,000 sculptures, and more in the museum. A couple of classics to keep an eye out for are Caravaggio's David Victorious over Goliath and Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas.
Location: Paseo del Prado s/n. Madrid. 28014
Timings: Monday to Saturday: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sundays and holidays: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
Price: From 7.50 € to 15 € - See a Picasso masterpiece at the Reina Sofía: Visit the Reina Sofia Arts Center to see the largest collection of works by Spain's top three 20th-century artists, Dali, Miro, and Picasso. While marvelling at the permanent and temporary collections, admire some of the finest examples of contemporary art. The collection will captivate you with its wide range of artistic styles, including cubism, abstract expressionism, and surrealism.
Location: Calle Santa Isabel, 52, 28012, Madrid, Spain
Timings: Monday, Wednesday to Saturday: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
Price: Approx 12 € - Enjoy art and markets at Matadero Madrid: Visit Matadero Madrid, a global hub for culture and artistic creation, to experience exhibitions, theatre, events, live music, cinema, conferences, workshops, educational programs, and family-friendly activities. Built in a neo-Moorish style, this sprawling centre is the place to go during Madrid tours to learn about the city's culture and traditions and have some memorable moments.
Location: Plaza de Legazpi, 8, 28045, Madrid, Spain
Timings: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 am to 10:00 pm - Freak out your brain at the Museum of Illusions: Have some unusual experiences with the Museum of Illusions Madrid tour packages and be astounded at this deception world. The museum has various rooms offering different illusions and mind-blowing experiences. Explore the Room of Ames, experience the Leaning Room's upside-down sensations, get lost in the Infinite Room and create lasting memories of your trip to Madrid.
Location: Calle del Doctor Cortezo, 8, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Timings: Monday to Thursday: 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9:30 am to 10:00 pm
Price: From 10 € to 40 € - Watch the sunset from Cerro del Tío Pío: Enjoy an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city at the Cerro del Tio Pio, which offers a serene setting where you can relax, read a book, enjoy a family picnic, or take a leisurely stroll around the seven hills. Head there in the late afternoon to enjoy the sunshine and views of the city and surroundings as the sun sets over the hills.
Location: Calle de Benjamín Palencia, 2, 28038, Madrid, Spain - Spend a day with the kids at Espacio Abierto : Take your kids to Quinta de Los Molinos mansión Espacio Abierto to watch them participate in exciting activities and make new friends. Espacio Abierto is a new cultural centre that runs a programme for children aged 0 to 16 years old to introduce them to creativity and help them develop new skills and abilities.
Location: Calle Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena , 20, 28027, Madrid, Spain
Timings: Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
July - August: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm - Spend a spooky afternoon at Casa de América: Enjoy a variety of cultural activities at this renowned cultural hub and discover the extraordinary history and legends of the haunted palace which houses it. The centre hosts some of the top film screenings, conferences, stage plays, live music events, and exhibitions on art and photography. Look for Madrid vacation packages that include a visit to Casa de América for some memorable experiences.
Location: Plaza de la Cibeles, s/n 28014 Madrid, Spain
Timings: Monday to Friday: 11:00 am to 7:30 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
Price: From 5 € to 8 € - Be moved by the opera at the Teatro Real: Book a guided Teatro Real tour to explore this classic theatre, which is mainly dedicated to the most famous operas in the nation, its auditoriums and dressing rooms. Learn all important details about the theatre from your local guide and be astounded by the architecture and interiors of the theatre, one of the most stunning and iconic buildings in Madrid.
Location: Plaza Isabel II s/n 28013, Madrid, Spain
Timings: Monday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 3:30 pm
Price: From 7 € to 8 €
- Spend hours in the Prado Museum: Experience the best of the Prado Museum and discover the little-known narratives of its masterpieces with guided Madrid packages. You'll be amazed to see about 8,000 drawings, 7,500 paintings, 1,000 sculptures, and more in the museum. A couple of classics to keep an eye out for are Caravaggio's David Victorious over Goliath and Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas.
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What are the best things to do in Madrid at night?
- Attend a concert at Madrid’s National Auditorium: Visiting this Auditorium is one of the best things to do at night in Madrid. Amazing concerts featuring classic music are held here almost every day of the year.
- Taste tapas at Cava Baja: Head to Cava Baja Street after sunset to enjoy the lively atmosphere and taste some of the best tapas and other regional dishes. The mouthwatering pinchos at La Perejila or Taberna Txacol are not to be missed.
- Take an evening city tour: Look out for guided evening Madrid packages to discover the city after sunset. Witness the most significant landmarks illuminated and learn about Madrid's history from your experienced guide.
- Watch a flamenco show: Reserve your seat at the Corral de la Morería to enjoy a wonderful evening while taking in a fantastic performance and a delectable Spanish meal. Or, visit Cardamomo or Las Tablas for a stunning show and drinks.
- Visit the Amusement Park of Madrid: This amusement park is open until midnight on summer weekends, giving a good opportunity to escape the summer heat. Enjoy an evening full of fun and excitement in the park with your loved ones.
- Attend a concert at Madrid’s National Auditorium: Visiting this Auditorium is one of the best things to do at night in Madrid. Amazing concerts featuring classic music are held here almost every day of the year.
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Which are the best places for day trips from Madrid?
- Segovia: Only half an hour away by the AVE train from Madrid, Segovia is one of the most popular cities for a day trip. Steeped in history, it boasts Roman Aqueducts, the Alcazar of Segovia and a stunning cathedral.
- Toledo: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is known as The City of Three Cultures. Only 30 mins by AVE from Madrid, it entices visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty and grand mosque, cathedral, and castle.
- Salamanca: Just a little over two hours away, this city is another good destination for a day trip from Madrid for its mountains, Plaza Mayor, Roman Bridge, and the Clerecia Tower.
- Seville: This Andalusian capital is well-known for flamenco, traditional Spanish bullfighting, Moorish architecture, and rich history. From the Alcazar of Seville, Seville Cathedral, and Jewish Quarter to tapas bars and rooftop restaurants, this city has something for everyone.
- Segovia: Only half an hour away by the AVE train from Madrid, Segovia is one of the most popular cities for a day trip. Steeped in history, it boasts Roman Aqueducts, the Alcazar of Segovia and a stunning cathedral.
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What is Madrid famous for?
Madrid is renowned for its modern attractions, architectural marvels, nightlife and culinary scene. From the opulent museums, stunning palaces, and charming parks to being home to one of the world's biggest football clubs, it boasts numerous activities and attractions suitable for all ages. -
How to reach Madrid?
- By Air: Domestic and international flights connect Madrid with all continents through the Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport.
- By Train: The AVE high-speed trains that connect Madrid with Barcelona, Seville, Cordoba, and many other Spanish cities stop at the Chamartin and Atocha train stations.
- By Road: Madrid has excellent access to the rest of the country through a network of highways. You can rent a car or take a bus from Seville, Granada, Barcelona, and other cities to the Madrid bus station.
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What is the best time to go for Madrid tours?
Fall (September and November) and spring (March and May) are the ideal times for Madrid tours. Warm temperatures, fewer chances of rain, and less tourist influx make these periods ideal for outdoor excursions and activities. -
How many days do we need to explore Madrid?
Madrid is packed with top-notch museums, historical sites, parks, theatres, fine dining establishments, and bars, so at least three days are required to experience a portion of what Madrid has to offer. You'll need five days to get a good understanding of Madrid and many more to enjoy everything it has. -
Which are the famous historical places in Madrid?
- Queen Sofia Arts Center: A National Historic Monument, it features premier collections of works by Picasso, Miro, Dali, and Guernica from the 20th century. It also exhibits a collection of photographs of the Spanish Civil War and is amongst the best places to visit during Madrid tours.
- Cerralbo Museum: The former home of the Marquis of Cerralbo takes you on a historical tour of how an aristocratic family lived at the turn of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The palace has artworks collected by him from all over the world.
- Metropolis Building: This early 20th-century building is one of Madrid’s most spectacular monuments that look awe-striking at night when illuminated. With the statue of Victoria on top, the Black Dome is extremely striking.
- Catedral de la Almudena: The cathedral's Neo-Gothic architecture with elements of contemporary style and modern Pop-Art decor gives it a distinctive appeal. Its grandeur and meditative atmosphere leave everyone amused.
- Fuente De Neptuno: One of Madrid's most intriguing 18th-century Neo-Classical monuments, Fuente de Neptuno, shows the sea god Neptune riding on a conch shell being pulled by sea horses. It is the ideal location to relax and take beautiful pictures.
- Queen Sofia Arts Center: A National Historic Monument, it features premier collections of works by Picasso, Miro, Dali, and Guernica from the 20th century. It also exhibits a collection of photographs of the Spanish Civil War and is amongst the best places to visit during Madrid tours.
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What documents one must carry while visiting Madrid?
- Passport
- Visa
- Flight Tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Hotel Bookings
- Driving licence
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What should I pack while travelling to Madrid?
- Documents: Passport, Visa, Flight Tickets, Travel Insurance, Hotel Bookings, Driving licence, etc.
- Clothes: Comfortable clothes, layers, a jacket, swimwear, nightwear, etc.
- Essentials: Hat/scarf/bandanas and sunglasses to keep away UV rays and a backpack for outdoor excursions
- Toiletries: Sunscreen, lip balm, moisturiser, hand towel, etc.
- Footwear: Flip-flops, walking shoes, and evening footwear
- Medication Kit: Prescribed medicines (if any) and first-aid kit
- Gadgets: Power bank, chargers, phone, camera

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Museo Nacional Del Prado is an art museum designed by architect Juan de Villanueva, with a beautiful Neoclassical architectural style, commissioned by king Charles III. The museum was named the National Museum of Paintings and Sculptures before it was named the Prado museum. The museum first had over 300 paintings that were dedicated to Spanish culture and artists. At present, the museum has over 7500 paintings along with sculptures, drawings, photographs, and decorative artwork. Some of the most popular works you can witness in the museum are Goya's collection of The Black Paintings, and Garden of Delights by Hyeronimus Bosch among many others. It also is home to Goya's first-ever documented work, Aníbal vencedor Que por Primera Vez Mira an Italia Desde Los Alpes. Your trip to this museum will not only exciting but also knowledgeable as they provide you audio descriptions of pieces. The museum also hosts many workshops and activities which you can enjoy during your visit.

Built-in the 17th century, the park was partially destroyed suing the independence war and was again rebuilt to recover its charm. A UNESCO world heritage site, Buen Retiro Park is one of the most popular parks in the city and was first opened in 1868. One of the most famous attractions here is the massive monument to King Alfonso XII which is surrounded by the lake located on the east of the park. You can also witness the equestrian statue which was created by Spanish sculptor Mariano Benlliure. The garden is home to a beautiful artificial lake where you can indulge in rowboats and explore the “Estanque". The garden is also home to the crystal palace which was built in 1887 and is known to have many contemporary exhibitions. The park also has an art gallery where you can witness temporary exhibitions held throughout the year.

The Royal Palace is a cultural landmark in the city, built in the year 1738, which took 18 years for it to be completed. With over 1 million sq ft, the Royal Palace of Madrid is one of the largest palaces in Europe with 3400 rooms. The architecture of the Palace is influenced by the Italian artist Bernini and French Baroque. Admire the beautiful stone base and its large frame of windows. Witness the beautiful sculptures of the royal family members which are placed in different parts of the palace. Enter the royal palace and admire the exquisite interiors such as the grand staircase which is made up of Agustin marble. You can also visit the royal library which has an amazing collection of literature maintained over the years. Visit the Royal armory where you can look at many artifacts dating back to the 13th century.
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