Best things to do in Madrid

Last Updated on March 27, 2026 by Jaime

Madrid, the vibrant capital of Spain, is a city full of life, culture, and history. From world-renowned museums to charming streets and delicious food, Madrid offers a variety of experiences for every type of traveler. Whether you’re a history buff, art lover, or foodie, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful city. Here are the top 10 things to do in Madrid that you won’t want to miss!

1. Visit the Prado Museum

Madrid is home to some of the world’s finest art collections, and the Prado Museum is the crown jewel. Housing works from legendary Spanish artists such as Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco, a visit to the Prado is essential for art lovers. Take your time exploring its vast collection of European art and immerse yourself in the rich history of Spain’s artistic heritage.

2. Explore the Royal Palace of Madrid

The Royal Palace is a stunning architectural masterpiece and the official residence of the Spanish royal family. Open to the public, it offers visitors a glimpse into royal life with its lavish rooms, elegant gardens, and impressive collection of artwork. Don’t forget to check out the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which takes place on the palace grounds.

3. Stroll Through Retiro Park (Parque del Retiro)

Looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city? Head to Retiro Park, one of Madrid’s most beloved green spaces. Take a leisurely stroll along its beautiful tree-lined paths, enjoy a boat ride on the park’s serene lake, or visit the stunning Crystal Palace. It’s the perfect spot to relax and recharge after a day of sightseeing.

4. See the Iconic Plaza Mayor

A trip to Madrid wouldn’t be complete without visiting Plaza Mayor, a grand central square surrounded by elegant arcades and historic buildings. It’s a fantastic spot to relax, grab a coffee, or simply people-watch. The plaza has also been the site of many important events throughout Spain’s history, making it a significant cultural landmark.

5. Experience Flamenco at a Traditional Tablao

Flamenco is a passionate and emotional Spanish dance that reflects the heart and soul of Spain. Head to a tablao flamenco (flamenco performance venue) to enjoy a live show of flamenco dancers, singers, and guitarists. Corral de la Morería and Casa Patas are two of the best spots in Madrid to experience an authentic flamenco performance.

6. Discover the Reina Sofía Museum

If you’re a fan of modern art, the Reina Sofía Museum is a must-visit. Home to some of Spain’s most influential contemporary artists, the museum’s star attraction is Picasso’s powerful Guernica, which depicts the horrors of war. The museum also showcases works by Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, and more.

7. Savor the Flavors of Madrid with Tapas

Madrid’s food scene is a food lover’s dream, and no trip is complete without indulging in some delicious tapas. Head to the vibrant La Latina district for a tapas crawl or visit the Mercado de San Miguel, a bustling food market offering everything from fresh seafood to cured meats and cheeses. Don’t miss out on local specialties like tortilla española, patatas bravas, and jamón ibérico.

8. Marvel at the Views from the Temple of Debod

The Temple of Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple given to Spain as a gift, is located in one of Madrid’s most scenic parks. It offers stunning panoramic views of the city, particularly at sunset when the temple is bathed in golden light. It’s the perfect spot to relax and take in the beauty of Madrid.

9. Shop Along Gran Vía

If you’re looking for shopping, look no further than Gran Vía, Madrid’s bustling main street lined with fashion boutiques, department stores, and cafes. Whether you’re looking for the latest fashion trends or souvenirs, this iconic street offers something for every shopper. It’s also home to theaters and cinemas, so it’s a great place for entertainment as well.

10. Tour the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

If you’re a soccer fan, visiting the home of Real Madrid is a must. The stadium tour lets you explore the locker rooms, the pitch, and even the team’s trophy room.


Bonus Tips for Visiting Madrid:

  • Public Transport: Madrid’s metro and bus systems are efficient and easy to navigate, making it simple to get around the city.
  • When to Visit: The best time to visit Madrid is during spring (April-May) and fall (September-October), when the weather is mild and pleasant.
  • Language: While many people in Madrid speak English, learning a few basic phrases in Spanish can enhance your experience.

Madrid offers an unforgettable combination of history, culture, and vibrant local life. Whether you’re exploring its museums, enjoying its parks, or tasting its culinary delights, you’re sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. Enjoy your travels!

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