Madrid: Guided Walking Tour + Prado Museum Entry

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A five-hour Madrid programme combining a guided city-centre walking tour and coach transfer with fast-track entry to the Prado Museum.

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About Madrid: Guided Walking Tour + Prado Museum Entry

This combined tour and museum entry is a five-hour programme pairing a guided walk through central Madrid with fast-track admission to one of Europe's great art collections. The walking segment covers roughly one hour on foot through the historic city centre, starting from Calle de San Nicolás 15, before a transfer by air-conditioned coach passes landmarks including Mayor Street, Puerta del Sol, and Cibeles Fountain.

The second half of the day is spent at the Prado Museum, which holds European paintings and sculpture spanning the 12th to the early 20th century. The collection is particularly strong in Spanish and Flemish work, with major holdings by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, Rubens, Titian, and Hieronymus Bosch.

What to expect

The tour begins on foot with a live guide leading the group through the old city centre. The coach transfer that follows gives a broader view of Madrid's central avenues and squares without requiring further walking. On arrival at the museum, tickets include priority entry, bypassing the standard queue at the door. Inside, the permanent galleries display the core collection across multiple floors, with Velázquez's Las Meninas and Goya's Black Paintings among the most visited works. The full programme runs approximately five hours. Food and drinks are not included, so arriving with a snack or planning a stop after the visit is advisable.

The Prado Museum and getting there

The Prado Museum opened in 1819 on the Paseo del Prado, designed by Juan de Villanueva in a neoclassical style. It sits in the Jerónimos district, close to Retiro Park and within walking distance of the Banco de España and Atocha railway station. The building holds more than 20,000 works in its permanent collection, though a rotating selection is on display at any one time. The tour's starting point at Calle de San Nicolás 15 is in the La Latina area, a short distance from the Royal Palace.

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