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Art Museums in Madrid

Top 10 Art Museums

#1
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Witness one of the most historic football stadiums in Madrid

4.4 (4,913 reviews)
#2
Prado Museum

See the masterpieces of Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco in Madrid's premier art gallery

4.7 (7,904 reviews)
#3
Flamenco Tablao Torres Bermejas

Enjoy an unforgettable flamenco experience at the Torres Bermejas flamenco tablao. The best flamenco dancers, singers, and guitarists have gathered together to bring you a night of traditional Andalusian entertainment in Madrid. Complete your night with a meal that celebrates Spanish cuisine, and enjoy a drink or two before the show begins.

4.5 (540 reviews)
#4
Royal Palace of Madrid

See amazing art collections and learn about the history of the palace

4.5 (1,922 reviews)
#5
Madrid Hop-on Hop-off Tours

Discover Madrid's landmarks while enjoying flexible sightseeing in the vibrant Spanish capital

4.2 (870 reviews)
#6
Museum of Illusions Madrid

The Museum of Illusions Madrid is one of 18 similar museums around the world. It is packed with optical illusions and interactive exhibits for the whole family, with heaps of fun photographic opportunities along the way. It is located in Madrid, Spain.

4.3 (2,504 reviews)
#7
Museo Reina Sofía

Engage with modern masterpieces, including Picasso's "Guernica", in Madrid

4.6 (4,092 reviews)
#8
Zoo Aquarium Madrid

Stretching out over 20 hectares in the Casa de Campo, the Zoo Aquarium Madrid is one of the biggest and oldest in Europe. It's home to over 500 different species of animal, including pandas, wolves, giraffes and white tigers. Also features an aquarium and aviary.

4.6 (1,044 reviews)
#9
Museo Banksy Madrid

View street art and learn about Banksy's techniques

5 (2 reviews)
#10
Palacio de Liria

While it's now the Madrid residence for the Dukes of Alba, it's not hard to notice the Palacio de Liria doesn't bear their name. Originally, the palace was built for the Third Duke of Liria in the late 18th century, but since passing hands to the Albas, it's lost none of its original glory. The palace is now open to the public, where you can tour 14 rooms, admire one of the world's finest private art collections; with work by Goya and Rubens; and learn more about the palace's past with an immersive audio guide.

4.5 (1,390 reviews)

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