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Day 1: Royal landmarks, artistic treasures, and tapas culture
Begin your first day at the magnificent Royal Palace of Madrid, one of Europe’s largest royal residences. Explore its opulent rooms and beautifully landscaped gardens, then stroll to nearby Almudena Cathedral for impressive city views from its dome.
Walk through the historic heart of the city to Plaza Mayor, a grand square surrounded by elegant arcades, and continue to the lively Puerta del Sol, Madrid’s symbolic center.
Art lovers shouldn’t miss the famous Golden Triangle of Art. Visit the Prado Museum to admire masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. If time allows, explore the Reina Sofía Museum to see Picasso’s powerful Guernica.
For lunch, stop at the iconic Mercado de San Miguel to sample Spanish specialties such as jamón ibérico, fresh seafood, croquetas, and patatas bravas. This beautifully restored iron-and-glass market is not only a culinary hotspot but also a lively meeting place where locals and visitors gather to enjoy authentic flavors in a vibrant atmosphere.
Take time to wander through the surrounding streets and discover traditional taverns and small boutiques tucked away in the historic center. Enjoy a café con leche on a sunny terrace and soak in the rhythm of daily life as street musicians and artists bring the city to life.
In the afternoon, relax in El Retiro Park, where you can stroll past the Crystal Palace or rent a rowboat on the lake. As evening approaches, head to the trendy neighborhoods of La Latina or Malasaña for tapas hopping and a taste of Madrid’s vibrant nightlife. Finish your night with churros con chocolate at the oldest chocolatería in the city, the historic San Ginés, serving this beloved treat since the 19th century.
Day 2: Local neighborhoods, panoramic views, and a taste of Spain beyond the capital
Start your second day exploring the elegant Gran Vía, Madrid’s iconic avenue lined with impressive architecture, theaters, and boutiques. Climb to a rooftop terrace for panoramic views over the city skyline.
Continue to the charming Barrio de las Letras, once home to Spain’s greatest writers, and soak up its literary history and relaxed atmosphere. For a deeper cultural experience, visit the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, completing Madrid’s celebrated art triangle.
In the afternoon, consider a short excursion beyond the city. Travel to Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site just 30 minutes away by train, known for its medieval streets and impressive cathedral. Alternatively, visit Segovia to admire its spectacular Roman aqueduct and fairy-tale Alcázar.
Return to Madrid in the evening and enjoy dinner at a traditional restaurant serving cocido madrileño or grilled meats, accompanied by a glass of Spanish wine. End your weekend like a local—late, lively, and full of flavor.
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