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Located on the Paseo del Prado, it is one of the best art galleries in the world and houses masterpieces of Spanish, Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch painting, among others.
It contains collections that cover the history of painting, from Romanesque murals of the XII century to works of the late XIX century. Highlights include a large exhibition of Hispanic painters such as Ribera, Zurbarán, Velázquez and Goya, among others, and collections of European artists such as El Greco, Titian, Rubens and Bosch.
The museum is a world reference and is a must-see in Madrid, with more than 8,000 paintings, 5,000 drawings, 2,000 engravings, 700 sculptures and many other objects of great value.
Address: Calle Ruiz de Alarcón 23, Madrid. You can get to the Prado Museum by Metro (Atocha Station, Line 1) or by train (Atocha Renfe Station).
Buitrago del Lozoya preserves this authentic fortification that had defensive purposes at the time of the Reconquest. It had a rectangular floor plan, a central parade ground and several towers.
The castle or fortress is linked to the Mendoza family, on which the town depended in the 14th century. The construction that has survived to the present day dates from that century or the next, when it became the residence of the Marquis of Santillana and his family, future dukes of Infantado.
Address: Plaza del Castillo, 28730 Buitrago del Lozoya, Madrid. Buitrago is 60 km north through A-1 highway. Reach Buitrago by bus with line 191 running from Plaza Castilla.
Reach Madrid’s World Heritage Sites by train. San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Aranjuez and Alcalá de Henares have trains running from Madrid Central to ease the arrival of tourists and visitors.
Travel to San Lorenzo de El Escorial on the Felipe II train, running from Príncipe Pío Station to the Royal site. The King himself will be on board to tell you every detail about the journey.
Travel to Aranjuez on the Strawberry Train, running from Príncipe Pío as well, heading towards the Royal Site of Aranjuez. You will have the chance to taste famous local strawberries on board!.
Travel to Alcalá de Henares on the Cervantes Train, running from Atocha Station. Cervantes and some characters of his novels will surely be on board!
In the national Park of the Guadarrama mountain range, at the gates of La Pedriza, lays the Castillo de Manzanares El Real, the best preserved of the region of Madrid, in a place with lots of history, heritage and culture, declared a historic-artistic monument in 1931.
A castle whose history goes back to the reconquest, when the area was in conflict between the Lords of Segovia and Madrid. After the mediation of Alfonso X, the control of the Crown was passed on to him and was named "El Real de Manzanares". At the end of the 14th century the Royal of Manzanares passed into the hands of Mendoza, which enjoyed its maximum splendour during the following two centuries.
Address: Calle Cañada, s/n, 28410 Manzanares el Real, Madrid. Head North from Madrid to reach Manzanares El Real by car. If travelling by bus, you need to grab line 724 from Plaza Castilla. If you wish to travel by train, you can reach Villalba from main Madrid central stations (Atocha, Chamartín), then grab a bus from Villalba heading to Manzanares El Real.
Santiago Bernabéu stadium is home to the Real Madrid Football Club. It also houses the soccer club's trophy collection, the Real Madrid Museum. Its visit also allows a guided tour of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium to see the dressing rooms, the facilities and the perimeter of the field itself.
Address: Av. de Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid. Travel the easiest by Metro, you just need to get off at Santiago Bernabéu Station.
Cívitas Metropolitano is Atlético de Madrid Football Club main headquarters. As its neighbour team, Real Madrid, Atlético’s main stadium also hosts a club museum, Territorio Atleti. Inaugurated in 2020, it has 1400 m2 dedicated to the history of the local football club.
Address: Av. de Luis Aragonés, 4, Madrid. Easiest way to reach the stadium is travelling by Metro to Estadio Metropolitano Station (Line 7)
The Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, has been called the "eighth wonder of the world". This great nave, with up to 4,000 rooms, is the largest granite building in the world.
It is known the world over for its unique Herrerian architecture, indebted to Juan de Herrera, who completed its construction after the death of its original architect, Juan Bautista de Toledo.
It was built by King Felipe II and has been a royal site ever since for many monarchs, many of which lay in its Cript. It contains the tombs of the monarchs of the Bourbon and Austrian houses who died after the date of its construction, with the exception of Felipe V, who rests a few kilometres away in La Granja de San Ildefonso, as well as Fernando VI, who is in the Reales Salesas.
Address: Calle de Juan de Borbón y Battemberg San Lorenzo de el Escorial. You can reach El Escorial by train from central Madrid stations such as Atocha (C-8) or Chamartín. If you wish to travel by bus, lines 664 and 661 running from Moncloa will get you there.
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is a very popular art gallery of old and modern masters located in Madrid. Its existence is due to the lease agreed in 1988 and the acquisition by the Spanish government in 1993, collecting the most valuable core of the private collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza family.
The museum is located in the Palace of Duque de Villahermosa.Its main collection travels through the history of paintings between the 13th and the 19th century, from the Gothic style of Jan van Eyck to the pop style of Roy Liechtenstein.
Address: Paseo del Prado, 8, 28014 Madrid. Arrive to the gallery either by Metro (get off at Banco de España Station and walk down Paseo de la Castellana until you reach the place), or train (get off at Atocha – Estación del Arte and head north through Paseo de la Castellana).
In San Martin de la Vega you can find one of the most modern and avant-garde themed parks in Europe, the Warner Park Madrid.
Inspired by the glamour of Hollywood and designed for you to spend a day at the movies, the park has 36 attractions, some of them unique in Europe, distributed in six large thematic areas, each area offers its own attractions and shows, get ready to enjoy dizzying roller coasters, musicals, water rides and authentic movie scenes.
Every day there are more than 50 different shows, parades and animations that will make all family members enjoy an unforgettable day in a unique space.
Address: Carretera M-301, km 15, San Martín de la Vega. Best reach the place by car. If you are travelling by train, reach Pinto Station from Madrid Central Stations, then grab bus line 413 to reach the park. Line 412 also reaches the place from Villaverde, and Méndez Álvaro Bus Station has shutter buses running to the park.
The region of Madrid is home to five sites included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, three of which are the urban enclaves of Alcalá de Henares, Aranjuez and San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Also included are the Hayedo de Montejo and the so-called "Landscape of Light", the enclave in the capital that includes such famous places as the Paseo del Prado or the Buen Retiro. We encourage you to discover them through attractive itineraries on foot or by bicycle, touring unique places that explain their belonging to this select group that holds the highest recognition of UNESCO in terms of cultural heritage.