Madrid Must-See Private Tour with Friendly Local Guide
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Duration 3 hours
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Private walking tour
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Customizable itinerary
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Friendly local guide
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All fees and taxes included
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Multiple start times available
Explore Madrid's iconic sights with a private local guide on this customizable 3-hour walking tour, perfect for discovering hidden gems and famous landmarks.
Included
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All fees and taxes
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Coffee and/or tea
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Iconic places for photoshoot
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Must see and off the beaten path
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Multiple start times available
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Customizable itinerary
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Private walking tour
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Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
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Friendly local guide
Excluded
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Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Explore Madrid's iconic sights with a private local guide on this customizable 3-hour walking tour, perfect for discovering hidden gems and famous landmarks.
Highlights
- Admire picturesque vistas of Madrid
- Personally crafted route to meet your preferences
- Local tips where to go and what to do after the tour
- Multiple start times available for your convenience
- Explore famous landscapes and iconic places
Meeting Point
Meet your private guide under the statue of Isabel II (Metro Opera)
Pl. de Isabel II, s/n, Centro, 28013 Madrid , Spain
End Point
Centro, 28014 Madrid , Spain
What to expect
Plaza de Isabel II
It is a starting point of your private tour (under the statue of Isabel II. Metro Opera). Take in the views of the square, named for the Queen of Spain Isabel II (ruled 1833-1868). On her initiative during the construction of the theater, which opened its doors in the Queen's birthday on 10 October 1850, the area was redesigned and received its present shape. The renovation ended in 2011, the area has acquired a modern look. Next you will see the Royal Palace of Madrid.
Royal Palace of Madrid
Real Spanish "Versailles", one of the most beautiful Royal palaces in Europe, built in the 17th century. On the West side of the complex there are beautiful gardens of Campo del Moro. During the reign of the dictator Franco, the Palace was nationalized, so the Royal family does not live here anymore, and only arranges official receptions. The rest of the time the building is open to tourists, strolling around The Royal Palace and Plaza de Oriente.
Parque Emir Mohamed I
The original Arab city walls can be seen today in the Park of Emir Mohammed I, located near Cuesta de La VEGA behind the Cathedral of the Almudena.
Plaza de la Villa
Plaza de La Villa is one of the oldest squares in Madrid, it was restored many times and a few times in its history it changed its appearance. It is situated in the old town, not far from the great Plaza Mayor. Three small street starting from the square: the Rue de codó (Calle Codo) – from the East, del Cordon (Calle del Cordon) from the South and Calle del Rollo (Calle del Rollo), which begins in the West.
Plaza Mayor
The Central square of Madrid, from where starts the most known tourist routes. Plaza Mayor appeared in the 17th century during the reign of Philip III. Since then, there have been important public events: executions, bullfights, coronations of the Spanish kings, public holidays and threatening the courts of the Inquisition. In our time, gather on the square street artists, artists and curious onlookers.
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El Corte Ingles
El Corte Inglés is seven floors of retail space. It is a Spanish network of shopping malls, United by the idea that everything can make shopping in one place. Here you will find everything: cosmetics, bags, shoes, stationery, home appliances, jewelry, toys, clothing, home goods and more.
Lope de Vega Theater
The rise of the Spanish theater of the "Golden Age" is associated primarily with the name of Lope de VEGA. Take your time to explore the house of famous Spanish writer and soak up on history and culture.
Museo Nacional del Prado
Prado Museum (Museo del Prado) is one of the 20 most popular museums in the world, it is visited by nearly 3 million people annually. Like other major European museums (e.g., Louvre in Paris or the Uffizi in Florence), the Prado was created thanks to the collector hobby ruling dynasties of the Spanish for several centuries. It is the most complete collection of famous artists such as Velázquez, El Greco, Goya, Titian, Rubens and Bosch.
Fountain of Neptune
The Neptune Fountain is a white marble neoclassical fountain, and one of the most beautiful ones in Madrid. It sits in the center of Plaza de Cánovas del Castillo; better known as Plaza de Neptuno.
Palacio de Cibeles
One of the main squares of the Spanish capital is Plaza de Cibeles. Here is the monumental fountain of the XVIII century and the Palace built in the early XX century. Since 2007, the building houses the residence of the mayor of the city. Back in old days, citizens were taking drinking water from the fountain, and the building of the Palace served as the main post office. Nowadays, the Plaza de Cibeles is a popular place among tourists locals.
Parque del Retiro
Green areas in the city, a favorite place of walks of Madrid. The Park has many picturesque alleys, fountains, buildings of past centuries. Citizens come here with their families on the weekend to eat ice cream or for a ride on a small boat on the lake. In Spanish the name of the Park sounds like the "good privacy".
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Visit nearby Mercado de San Miguel for tapas
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Check out the view from the rooftop of Círculo de Bellas Artes
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Don't miss the sunset at Parque del Retiro
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Try churros at Chocolatería San Ginés!
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Explore the shops along Gran Via after the tour
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