
Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace of Madrid is a magnificent architectural marvel and the official residence of the Spanish royal family, offering visitors a glimpse into the country's rich history and culture.
About this place
Why visit?
Visiting the Royal Palace is a unique opportunity to explore the history and culture of Spain. Its impressive architecture and luxurious interiors offer a fascinating insight into royal life. Additionally, the gardens and views from the palace are simply spectacular.
History and context
The Royal Palace of Madrid was built in the 18th century and is the official residence of the Spanish royal family. Its construction began in 1738 and was completed in 1755. Over the years, it has witnessed numerous historical events and has been expanded and renovated several times.
What to see
Throne Rooms, the Royal Armory, the Palace Chapel, and the tapestry collection.
Mistakes to avoid
Don't forget to check the opening hours before going, avoid bringing large backpacks as they are not allowed inside, and don't miss the gardens.
Location
Address
Calle de Bailén, s/n, 28071 Madrid, Spain
How to get there
Metro: Ópera (Lines 2 and 5), Bus: Lines 25, 39, 46, 75, 148
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (hours may vary by season)
Tickets
Tips
It is advisable to buy tickets in advance to avoid long lines. Wearing comfortable shoes is essential, as there is a lot of walking. Don't forget to visit the palace gardens, which are equally impressive.
Address
Calle de Bailén, s/n, 28071 Madrid, Spain
Phone
+34 914 548 800Official website
https://www.palacioreal.esPrice
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Best time of day
Morning
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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