
Casita del Príncipe
The Casita del Príncipe is a charming royal retreat nestled in the scenic hills of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, offering visitors a glimpse into Spain's regal history and stunning architecture.
About this place
Why visit?
It is an ideal place for lovers of history and architecture, as it offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Spanish royalty in the 18th century. Additionally, its natural surroundings provide a peaceful and picturesque environment for a stroll.
History and context
The Casita del Príncipe was built in the 18th century as a retreat for the Prince of Asturias, future King Charles IV. This small palace is located in a privileged natural setting, surrounded by forests and mountains, and reflects the neoclassical style of the time.
What to see
Decorated salons, period furniture, and views of the garden.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not confuse the Casita del Príncipe with the Monastery of El Escorial, which is a different place. Remember to check opening hours, as they may vary. Avoid visiting on holidays if you prefer fewer crowds.
Location
Address
Calle de la Casita del Príncipe, s/n, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain
How to get there
You can get there by car or on foot from the Monastery of El Escorial. There are also local buses that connect to the area.
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
N/A
Tickets
Free admission
Tips
Wear comfortable shoes to walk around the area. Visit in the afternoon to enjoy the sunlight in the garden. Don't forget your camera to capture the beauty of the place.
Address
Calle de la Casita del Príncipe, s/n, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain
Price
low
Best time of day
Afternoon
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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