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Madrid in the Rain

We've prepared two itineraries for you to make the most of the city without getting wet. The first one takes you around the wonderful area known as Habsburg Madrid (Madrid de los Austrias), which includes the Royal Palace and San Miguel Market. The second route starts at the Bernabéu Stadium and takes in the Archeological Museum and the City Hall:

ROUTE 1: 

1. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium - 2. National Museum of Natural Sciences​ - 3. ABC Serrano shopping centre - 4. Wax Museum - 5. National Archaeological Museum - 6. Casa de América - 7. CentroCentro - 8. National Museum of Decorative Arts - 9. Naval Museum - 10. Espacio Fundación Telefónica - 11. Primark

ROUTE 2:

1. Casa Diego - 2. Plaza Mayor - 3. Chocolatería San Ginés - 4. La Almudena Cathedral - 5. Royal Palace - 6. Teatro Real opera house - 7. San Miguel Market

 

Back up plans for rainy days

House Museums

Purchase the Five Museums Pass and discover some of the city's lesser-known gems.

Baroque Churches

Discover the 17th and 18th century Baroque style in the Churches of Madrid.

Cooking Schools

If you want to learn to cook like Madrid's top chefs, sign up for a cooking course while you're in town.

Theatre and dance in Madrid

From flamenco shows, cutting-edge plays and gravity-defying circus acts to the staging of operatic masterpieces and Spanish operettas, Madrid has something for all tastes.

Escape Rooms

If you like a challenge, then get ready to battle your way out of one of Madrid's locked rooms in less than an hour!  

Fun for all the family

Places designed for all the family to visit for kids to enjoy themselves and adults to relax.  

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Museum of Illusions Madrid

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