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Madrid

Vibrant, elegant and full of life, Madrid is a city that effortlessly combines tradition with modernity.

As the capital of Spain, it offers world-class art, rich history, diverse neighborhoods, and a dynamic atmosphere that welcomes visitors from around the world. From the grand architecture of the Royal Palace and the historic charm of the Plaza Mayor to the masterpieces of the Prado Museum and the tranquility of Retiro Park, Madrid captivates at every turn. The city's excellent public transportation, safe streets, and family-friendly spaces make it ideal for travelers of all ages. Whether you're exploring the elegant Gran Vía, browsing traditional markets like El Rastro, or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon in a cafe, Madrid invites you to experience its warm spirit at your own pace. With AURIVIAM, discover Madrid comfortably, with selected experiences that at the same time offer unforgettable memories in one of the most exciting capitals in Europe.

Sights in Madrid 

Royal Palace

​The Royal Palace of Madrid is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and the largest royal palace in Western Europe. With over 3,000 rooms, it boasts breathtaking architecture, lavish interiors, and an extensive art collection. Visitors can explore the opulent Throne Room, the Royal Armory, and the stunning gardens that surround the palace. Although it is not the official residence of the Spanish royal family, it remains an important site for state ceremonies and cultural events.

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Puerta del Sol

Considered the heart of Madrid, Puerta del Sol is a bustling square that serves as a meeting point for locals and visitors alike. Here, you’ll find the famous "Oso y el Madroño" statue, symbolizing the city, and the Kilómetro Cero, the point from which Spain’s radial road network begins. It is also the traditional spot where Spaniards gather to ring in the New Year, eating twelve grapes as the clock strikes midnight at the Real Casa de Correos.

Plaza Mayor

Stepping into Plaza Mayor is like traveling back in time. This historic square, dating back to the 17th century, is surrounded by picturesque red-brick buildings with elegant balconies. Once the site of markets, bullfights, and royal ceremonies, today it is a lively hub filled with charming cafés and restaurants. The statue of King Philip III at its center adds to its regal atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a traditional bocadillo de calamares (fried squid sandwich) while soaking in Madrid’s history.

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Puerta de Alcala

One of Madrid’s most photographed monuments, the Puerta de Alcalá is an 18th-century neoclassical gate that once marked the eastern entrance to the city. Located in the bustling Plaza de la Independencia, it stands as a majestic symbol of Madrid’s past. Its elegant design, commissioned by King Charles III, inspired later triumphal arches across Europe, including the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Today, it’s a must-see landmark near El Retiro Park, ideal for a scenic stroll.

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

Stepping into Plaza Mayor is like traveling back in time. This historic square, dating back to the 17th century, is surrounded by picturesque red-brick buildings with elegant balconies. Once the site of markets, bullfights, and royal ceremonies, today it is a lively hub filled with charming cafés and restaurants. The statue of King Philip III at its center adds to its regal atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a traditional bocadillo de calamares (fried squid sandwich) while soaking in Madrid’s history.

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Plaza de España

After a major renovation, Plaza de España has become one of Madrid’s most vibrant and scenic spots. Flanked by iconic skyscrapers like the Edificio España and the Torre de Madrid, the plaza is home to a beautiful fountain and a grand monument dedicated to Miguel de Cervantes, featuring statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. The surrounding green areas make it a great place to relax before exploring nearby attractions like Gran Vía and the Temple of Debod.

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