10 things to see in Madrid

Essential guide to Madrid for tourists

With a wealth of cultural and recreational choices, the Spanish capital welcomes both tourists and locals. Its iconic museums and delightful spots offer a lot to see. Here are 10 sights in Madrid that you shouldn't miss.

10 essential things to visit in Madrid

Madrid offers excellent tourist amenities suitable for all kinds of travelers, regardless of age or budget. From the moment you arrive, you will sense the city’s true spirit. Art, fashion, entertainment, cuisine, and a variety of experiences await you in this vibrant Spanish capital.

1. An unforgettable sunset at the Temple of Debod

One of Madrid's best-kept secrets and a truly romantic spot is the Temple of Debod. This ancient Egyptian temple, gifted to Spain, sits in Cuartel de la Montaña Park, beside Parque del Oeste. It provides one of the city's most enchanting sunsets. The view of the sky's shifting colors over the Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral is breathtaking.
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2. Visiting the Palacio de Oriente

The Royal Palace in Madrid, or Palacio de Oriente, is a must-see on any visit to the capital. Serving as the official residence of the King of Spain, it is primarily designated for state ceremonies. Now, this impressive building is open to the public, inviting you to appreciate its stunning architecture and beautiful artworks.

3. Retiro Park in the heart of Madrid

Retiro Park is more than a green space; it’s a gathering spot where visitors can engage in everything from leisurely walks to sports or outdoor performances. Spend hours exploring every corner of the park, including the Glass Palace, the Large Pond where you can rent a boat, and the statue of the Fallen Angel—one of the few depictions of Lucifer in the world.

4. El Rastro on a Sunday morning

Madrid’s Rastro flea market is more than an open-air market; it is an age-old tradition taking place every Sunday and on public holidays in the La Latina neighborhood. Visitors can discover a variety of items, including antiques, books, clothing, second-hand goods, and handmade creations. The atmosphere is warm, lively, and vibrant.

5. A visit to the most famous museums in Madrid

Madrid is a haven for art enthusiasts, and its museums are a key part of any tourist's must-see list. The Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museums make up the famous Art Triangle.

6. A traditional calamari sandwich in Madrid

Nothing beats enjoying a squid sandwich while dining in Madrid. This classic dish is available in many bars and taverns throughout the city, but it’s in Plaza Mayor where you truly experience tradition.

7. La Gran Vía, Madrid's Broadway

The Gran Vía is Madrid's main entertainment street, often called Madrid's Broadway for its many theaters and cinemas. Strolling along this famous avenue offers a unique experience, showcasing beautiful architecture and the vibrant energy of city life.

8. San Miguel Market

For a genuine and lively culinary experience, explore the San Miguel Market. This historic spot near the Plaza Mayor is a haven for food lovers, featuring an array of tapas, wine, and gourmet products.

9. Puerta del Sol and Bear and Strawberry trees

Puerta del Sol stands out as a key attraction in Madrid. This lively square features the renowned Post Office clock, which signals the New Year with its ringing bells across Spain. Additionally, it is home to the statue of the Bear and the Strawberry tree, a cherished symbol of the city.

10. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

For football fans, visiting the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is essential. The Real Madrid stadium provides tours that feature the club museum, showcasing trophies, historic jerseys, and other memorable items from the legendary team.

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