Royal Palace of Madrid

Visit the Royal Palace of Madrid, a symbol of Spain’s rich royal heritage! Explore its majestic halls and gardens—book your visit today! 

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Royal Palace of Madrid

Royal Palace of Madrid Entrance Ticket

Explore the Royal Palace in Madrid, Europe’s largest and most expensive palace. With your ticket, independently discover the grand halls and the Historic Royal Armoury, full of treasures and artifacts, while immersing yourself in the rich history and stunning architecture of Spain’s royal heritage.

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About the Royal Palace of Madrid

The Royal Palace of Madrid, also known as Palacio Real, is one of the largest and most magnificent palaces in Europe. Built in the 18th century under King Philip V, the palace features over 3,400 rooms adorned with exquisite artwork, tapestries, and royal treasures. While it no longer serves as the primary residence of the Spanish royal family, it is still used for state ceremonies and official functions.

With our Skip-the-Line Tickets to the Royal Palace of Madrid, you can explore this iconic landmark without waiting in long queues.

About the Royal Palace of Madrid

Why Visit the Royal Palace of Madrid?

The Royal Palace offers a unique glimpse into Spain’s regal past. Its lavishly decorated rooms, such as the Throne Room, Hall of Mirrors, and Royal Chapel, showcase the grandeur of Spanish royalty. The palace also houses a vast collection of historical artifacts, including weapons, musical instruments, and artwork by masters like Goya and Velázquez.

Visitors can marvel at the Changing of the Guard ceremony, held weekly, which provides a fascinating insight into Spanish traditions. Explore the surrounding Sabatini Gardens for a tranquil escape after your tour. 

What to Do in the Royal Palace of Madrid?

A visit to the Royal Palace of Madrid offers a journey through centuries of history. Start by exploring the grand staircase and the intricate frescoes on the ceilings, which depict themes of Spanish power and glory. As you move through the royal apartments, immerse yourself in the opulence of rooms adorned with gold, crystal chandeliers, and fine silk walls.

Don't miss the Armory Room, which houses one of the most significant collections of historical armor and weapons in the world. The Royal Pharmacy, with its fascinating displays of antique jars and medical instruments, offers a unique look at 18th-century medicine.

End your visit with a stroll through the palace’s gardens. The Sabatini and Campo del Moro Gardens are perfect spots to relax and admire the palace’s stunning facade.

How to Get to the Royal Palace of Madrid?

The palace is centrally located in Madrid and easily accessible:

  • Metro: Take Line 2 or Line 5 to Ópera station, which is a short walk from the palace.
  • Bus: Several bus routes, including 3, 25, and 39, stop near the palace.
  • Walking: If you’re in central Madrid, the palace is within walking distance of landmarks like Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol. 

Royal Palace of Madrid Opening Hours

  • October to March: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • April to September: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    The palace is closed during official state ceremonies and holidays.

Last entry is one hour before closing time. Ensure your visit is smooth by booking our Fast-Track Tickets to the Royal Palace.

Royal Palace of Madrid Opening Hours

Planning a Visit to the Royal Palace of Madrid

Planning ahead ensures a seamless experience. Book tickets online to avoid long queues, especially during the peak tourist season. Arrive early in the day to enjoy quieter surroundings and take your time exploring.

Wear comfortable shoes, as the palace is vast, and prepare for some walking. Audio guides or guided tours are highly recommended to gain deeper insights into the history of the palace. For a memorable experience, time your visit to coincide with the Changing of the Guard ceremony, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

After your visit, take a break at the nearby Plaza de Oriente or indulge in traditional Spanish cuisine at one of the charming cafes surrounding the palace. 

What Else Can You Do near the Royal Palace of Madrid?

The Royal Palace is surrounded by attractions that perfectly complement your visit. Explore Almudena Cathedral, located right next to the palace, and admire its neo-Gothic design. A short walk will take you to Plaza Mayor, a vibrant square filled with restaurants, shops, and street performers.

For art enthusiasts, the nearby Prado Museum and Reina Sofía Museum offer world-class collections of Spanish and international art. History buffs can visit the Temple of Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple gifted to Spain, offering beautiful sunset views over Madrid. 

Average Time Spent in the Royal Palace of Madrid

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the palace. Those taking guided tours or enjoying the gardens might extend their visit to 3 hours. 

FAQ's for Royal Palace of Madrid

Yes, the palace is used for state ceremonies and official events, though it is no longer the royal family’s residence. 

Photography is allowed in certain areas but prohibited in the royal apartments. 

Yes, there are ramps and elevators available for accessibility.

It is a traditional ceremony held weekly outside the palace, showcasing Spain’s military heritage

Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid crowds. 

Yes, the Sabatini and Campo del Moro Gardens are open to the public.

The Ópera station is just a 5-minute walk from the palace.

Yes, several cafes and restaurants are located in Plaza de Oriente, offering great views. 

Yes, but booking Fast-Track Tickets online is recommended to avoid long queues.

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