Madrid
Madrid is much more than the capital of the country: is a city of constant movement. With the passing of the centuries, Madrid has shown its different versions. Reinvented and rebuilt, sweet and sour, vibrant and traditional. An urban jewel to be discovered and whose center can be easily explored on foot.
The Art Triangle
Reina Sofia Museum
Reina Sofia is the perfect place for contemporary art lovers. Here you will find permanent collections by artists such as Picasso, Miró and Dalí, representatives of surrealism, cubism and expressionism.
Prado Museum
With a collection of pictorial jewels created from the curated selection from different art-enthusiast kings, here you will find various Velázquez, El Greco, Goya, Tiziano and Rubens paintings, many of them commissioned.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
This museum was born from a private family collection. A space that homes paintings from a large number of European artists, from classic currents to contemporary trends, that had no presence in other museums from the country.
Retiro Park
Built in the mid-17th century, this park, similar in size with Hyde Park in London, is the green lung of Madrid. Located in the center, is the living history of the city, a place for walking, practicing sports or relaxing under the sun.
The heart of Madrid, a few steps away
Puerta del Sol
The perfect meeting point for locals and tourists.
Puerta de Alcalá
Discover one of the oldest doorways to the city.
Cibeles Fountain
A symbol of the city from the late 18th century.
Circo Price Theatre
A space devoted to circus arts exhibitions.
Caixa Forum
A socio-cultural center that combines art, current affairs and workshops.
Casa Encendida
Meeting point for artistic creation and reflection.