Explore the origins of Madrid on a private 3-hour walking tour and learn about Madrid, its history, culture, traditons and people.
This tour is a fantastic introduction to the history of the Spanish capital from its foundation by the Muslims to the present day.
Discover the narrow streets of the Old Town and hear fascinating stories about Madrid.
Your experience concludes at the spectacular rooftop terrace of the Riu Plaza España Hotel, offering breathtaking 360° views of Madrid from the 27th floor, over 100 meters above the ground.
Puerta del Sol, Equestrian Statue of Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
Puerta del Sol is one of the most emblematic and busiest places in the city. Learn about Puerta del Sol Square and its most important spots: Oso and Strawberry Tree, Kilometre Zero and King Charles III
Pl. Mayor, , Madrid, Spain
We will visit Plaza Mayor, one of the best examples of baroque architecture in Spain.
Plaza De San Miguel, S/N, , Madrid, Spain
Discover the emblematic San Miguel Market and feast your senses. There is no better place in Madrid to learn a little about the fantastic and tasty Spanish food.
Calle Mayor, Centro, Madrid, Spain
This charming square full of tourists today was the heart of the city in the middle ages; here public executions, religious ceremonies or pagan festivals, took place.
Calle Bailen 10, Madrid, Spain
We will visit the Almudena Cathedral, which was completed at the end of the 20th century This makes it one of the most modern cathedrals in the world.
Calle de Bailen s/n, Madrid, Spain
Discover one of the largest palace in Europe. In total more than three thousand rooms from where the kings of Spain ruled territories ranging from America to the Philippine Islands.
Calle de Bailen, , Madrid, Spain
This beautiful square was designed during the reign of Jose Bonaparte, brother of Napoléon himself. In the center of the square we will admire the monument to King Felipe IV from the 17th century presides over the square.
Plaza de Isabel II, Madrid, Spain
This Opera House was inaugurated in 1850 by the Queen Isabel II. Since then, it has established itself as the center of musical life in Madrid.
Western End of the Gran Via, Madrid, Spain
You’ll find one of Madrid’s most iconic landmarks — the impressive monument to Miguel de Cervantes, flanked by the famous statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Your experience concludes at the spectacular rooftop terrace of the Riu Plaza España Hotel, offering breathtaking 360° views of Madrid from the 27th floor, over 100 meters above the ground.
Puerta del Sol Square (equestrian statue of King Carlos III). The guide will be holding a sign.
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