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Full-Day Private tour in Madrid

Madrid, ES
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Full-Day Private tour in Madrid

Madrid, ES
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Experience the vibrant city of Madrid like never before with a full-day private tour. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this amazing city as you visit iconic sites such as Puerta del Sol, Gran Via, Plaza Mayor, Royal Palace of Madrid, Saba Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Plaza de Cibeles, Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande, Puerta de Alcala, and the Prado National Museum. Marvel at the stunning architecture and learn about the profound significance of each location. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll gain insight into Madrid's past and present, making your visit an unforgettable one. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the wonders of Madrid and create lasting memories.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 6 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Contemplate emblematic sites of Madrid
  • Enjoy Madrid's cultural offer
  • Experience the buzzing atmosphere of Gran Via
  • Visit Plaza Mayor, a handsome renaissance square
  • Explore the largest Royal Palace in Western Europe
  • Pick up and drop from hotel
  • Parking fees if required
  • Private vehicle with chauffeur for 6 hours
  • No guide - The chauffeur takes you around in a private car
  • No entry tickets included - it's a panoramic trip and we see attractions only from outside
  • Tips

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Introduction

Experience the best of Madrid with a full-day private tour that will take you through the vibrant streets and iconic landmarks of this amazing city. Madrid is a place that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern vibrancy. From the historic Puerta del Sol to the bustling Gran Via, this tour will showcase the best of Madrid's culture, history, and architecture. Get ready to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, taste the delicious cuisine, and discover the hidden gems that make Madrid truly special.

What to expect?

This private tour will give you the opportunity to see some of the most emblematic sites of Madrid in a short span of time. Over the course of 6 hours, you will visit iconic landmarks such as Puerta del Sol, Gran Via, Plaza Mayor, Royal Palace of Madrid, Saba Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Plaza de Cibeles, Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande, Puerta de Alcala, and Prado National Museum. Each stop will provide a unique glimpse into the rich history and vibrant culture of Madrid. Prepare to be amazed by the stunning architecture, immerse yourself in the local ambiance, and create lasting memories of your time in this fascinating city.

Who is this for?

This private tour is perfect for anyone who wants to make the most of their time in Madrid. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who enjoys exploring new destinations, this tour offers something for everyone. It is designed to be inclusive and cater to a wide range of interests and preferences. So, whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, or with a group of friends or family, this tour is the perfect way to discover the best of Madrid in a personalized and immersive way.

Why book this?

Booking this private tour is your ticket to a memorable and enriching experience in Madrid. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, you can be sure to get insider insights and fascinating stories that you won't find in guidebooks. This tour offers the convenience of a pre-planned itinerary, allowing you to make the most of your time in the city without the stress of navigating and planning it yourself. By booking this tour, you will have the opportunity to see all the must-visit landmarks of Madrid in a single day, making it the perfect choice for those with limited time or first-time visitors.

Good to know

Before embarking on this tour, it is important to note that the duration of the tour is approximately 360 minutes, providing you with a full day of exploration. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended as there will be plenty of walking involved throughout the tour. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning architecture and picturesque scenery. Additionally, it is advisable to bring some local currency for any personal expenses or souvenirs you may wish to purchase along the way.

Reviews

Customers who have taken this private tour have raved about the knowledgeable and friendly guides who made the experience truly enjoyable. They have praised the seamless organization, allowing them to effortlessly navigate the city and visit all the key landmarks. Many have also mentioned the fascinating stories and historical facts shared by the guides, which added depth and context to their visit. Overall, customers have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, describing it as a highlight of their trip to Madrid and a fantastic way to see all the iconic sites in a single day.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Puerta del Sol

This grand square next to the Casa de Correos (Post Office Building) is a popular meeting place, suffused with meaning for both city and country. Nearly every Spanish person will recognise the clock at the top of the Casa de Correos, as this marks the televised countdown on New Year’s Eve. There’s a tricky ritual involved too: With every chime you’re supposed to eat a grape for good luck (12 in total). Also in the square the is El Oso y El Madroño statue, a symbol for Madrid since the Middle Ages.

Gran Via

If you’d like to get a sense of the city, a walk along the Gran Vía is a superb place to start. It’s Madrid’s entertainment, shopping and cultural nerve centre, a buzzing avenue often full of life until dawn. By day it throngs with shoppers stopping by the many malls, high-street stores like H&M and Zara and luxury boutiques. In the evenings there are couples arm-in-arm, stepping out to the cinema or a musical. And after dark the street pulses with many of Madrid’s top nightclubs. Sights to spot as you stroll include the vast Telefónica Building, built in 1928 and an early example of a skyscraper.

Plaza Mayor

Another of Madrid’s “musts”, Plaza Mayor is a handsome renaissance square, laid out in the early-1600s and completely sequestered by historic three-storey-high residential buildings. There are nine entrances to the square and within the porticoes at the bottom of the buildings are several cafes. Order a coffee (overpriced but necessary because of the location!) at an outdoor table and watch Madrid in action for a few minutes. After that you could wander up to the 400-year-old bronze statue of King Philip III, who was in power at the height of the Spanish empire.

Royal Palace of Madrid

The Royal Palace of Madrid is the largest in Western Europe and one of the largest in the world. With over 135,000 square metres and 3,418 rooms, it has witnessed centuries of Spanish history. It is one of the few official seat of a Head of State that is open to the public. Almost 2 million visitors come every year to discover its rooms, works of art and treasures that are unique in the world.

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Saba Estadio Santiago Bernabeu

(Pass by)

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is a football stadium in Madrid, Spain. With a current seating capacity of 81,044, it has been the home stadium of Real Madrid since its completion in 1947. It is the 2nd-largest stadium in Spain and the largest in the Community of Madrid. The Santiago Bernabéu is one of the world's most famous football venues. It has hosted the final of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League on four occasions: in 1957, 1969, 1980, 2010. The final matches for the 1964 European Nations' Cup and the 1982 FIFA World Cup, were also held at the Bernabéu, making it the first stadium in Europe to host both a UEFA Euro final and a FIFA World Cup final.

Plaza de Cibeles

This is one of the liveliest, best-known and most beautiful squares in Madrid, and is home to such emblematic monuments as the Cibeles Fountain and Palace. This is a visit not to be missed on any trip to the city. The Cibeles fountain, the symbol of Madrid, stands in the middle of the square. Goddess of nature and protector of the town, this sculpture was designed by Ventura Rodríguez in 1777. An interesting fact is that the Real Madrid football fans gather around this monument to celebrate their club's major victories. Also in this square is the Cibeles Palace (today the site of the City Hall) which also houses the cultural space known as CentroCentro (with an exhibition hall and auditorium, and a viewing platform offering outstanding panoramic views over Madrid); and the Glass Gallery, a space which is available to all (designed as an events venue) and featuring a spectacular glass vault. Other famous buildings such as the Bank of Spain, the Linares Palace and the Buenavista Palace

Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande

The Basílica de San Francisco el Grande was built by Carlos III in 1761 for a Franciscan friary. The church was designed by Francisco Cabezas, who modeled the Neoclassical architectural plan on the Church of Santa Maria in Campitelli in Rome. The construction was completed in 1784 by Francisco Sabatini. The interior features an inspiring 58-meter-high dome that is larger than the dome of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London. Magnificent paintings adorn the chapels of the basilica, including masterpieces by the Spanish Old Masters.

Puerta de Alcala

This grand Neoclassical triumphal arch was commissioned by King Charles III to celebrate the arrival of the monarchs to Spain's capital city. The monument was designed by Francesco Sabatini and built between 1769 and 1778. Nearly 30 meters high, the elegant granite entrance gate makes a grand impression. The facade is adorned with sculptures, capitals, and decorative reliefs. Just below the monument, at 54 Calle Alcalá, is Madrid's fanciest patisserie shop VAIT Pastelerías, which offers exquisite cakes, cookies, pastries, chocolate candies, and hot chocolate.

Prado National Museum

(Pass by)

A truly world-class museum, the Museo Nacional del Prado has a collection of more than 8,000 paintings and 700 sculptures. Among its extensive assortment of artworks are many masterpieces, including celebrated paintings that rival the most famous works of the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Prado Museum displays around 2,300 pieces of the collection in more than 100 rooms on three floors. Trying to see it all in one visit can be daunting, but it's possible to focus on a specific itinerary of masterpieces. The Prado suggests "routes" (self-guided tours) of specific works.

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