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Guided tours in Madrid by locals

Everyone may find something to enjoy in Madrid, whether you are interested in exploring its culture and history, its architecture, its fine art, or its culinary delights. 

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La Casa Encendida

If you're planning a visit to Madrid, you should not miss out on a visit to La Casa Encendida. This landmark building was built in 1913 in Neo-Mudejar style. Once a bank, it is now a cultural centre and a showcase for modern Spanish art. It also hosts a variety of events, including workshops, art exhibitions, and kids' activities.

La Casa Encendida

Mercado de San Miguel

If you're looking to get a taste of the local cuisine, try a trip to the Mercado de San Miguel. This market is located in a square with the same name and is adjacent to the Plaza Mayor. It is open from 10 a.m. to midnight, and also has a restaurant serving delicious Spanish food. The market also hosts several events and fairs throughout the year. The market is open to the public, and admission is free.

Instituto Cervantes

If you want to learn Spanish, the Instituto Cervantes is the place to go. This non-profit institute, which was established by the Spanish government in 1991, is devoted to the study of the Spanish language. The Institute has many branches throughout Spain and around the world and its central offices are located in Madrid and Alcala de Henares. It offers courses in Spanish and other co-official Spanish languages. It also provides training to teachers of Spanish.

Instituto Cervantes

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One of the best things to do in Madrid is to visit the Prado Museum. This is an impressive place that has art from all over the world. It is a great place to see sculptures, Flemish tapestries, and glass from the Royal Glass Manufactory of La Granja. The museum is free on Mondays through Saturdays and is open until six in the evening on Sundays. Visitors can also take advantage of a skip-the-line admission option to get in fast.

La Violeta

If you're on a sweet tooth, you'll want to head to La Violeta for some of the best chocolates in the world. This small shop is a popular stop for people visiting Madrid. The store, located in the Plaza de Canalejas, is famous for its violetas, which are candy made with violet essence. The shop also sells chocolate bonbons and cajas de bombones, as well as other sweet treats. Prices range from EUR5 to EUR15, and the candy is sold in beautiful gift boxes.

Teatros de Canal

Teatros de Canal

If you're planning a trip to Madrid, you'll want to check out Teatros de Canal and Capricho Park. Both are located in the same area and offer beautiful scenery. You can enjoy a relaxing rowing experience or enjoy a concert in one of these locations. There's also a beautiful park in the neighborhood of Puente de Vallecas.

City tours in Madrid

Madrid is Spain's central capital, and is known for its elegant boulevards, expansive parks, and European art. It is home to the Prado Museum, which features works by Goya and Velázquez. Plaza Mayor is the heart of old Hapsburg Madrid, and the Royal Palace and Armory are nearby. Both of these landmarks contain many historical pieces.

If you're looking for a more personal city tour, take one with a guide who knows the city well. Stephen Drake-Jones leads small groups on specialty tours, such as wine tours and Goya tours. His tours also include the historical bars and restaurants that Hemingway frequented, like La Venencia.

The Royal Palace is another must-see attraction in Madrid. The 18th-century palace is an architectural marvel. During a 90-minute tour, you can learn about the Spanish monarchy and its illustrious past. Highlights include the Tiepolo ceiling in the Throne Room, and the Royal Chapel, which is home to a collection of stringed instruments.

After your Madrid city tour, you can visit the medieval city of Segovia and Toledo, two UNESCO World Heritage sites. Both cities are home to the famous Alcazar Palace and a massive Roman aqueduct. While you're there, you can sample the local cuisine and sample some of the city's delicious treats.

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Excellent walking tour

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The guide was really kind and skilled at talking in a way that piqued your interest and kept you focused on the city's attractions! I'd strongly advise it.

This tour is fantastic for everyone

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We had a great day exploring Madrid. Carlos was very educated and personable, and he told us a lot of amusing stories about the area. Definitely a recommendation!

Fabulous tour

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Wonderful Alhambra visit with Anna. She was very approachable, knowledgeable, and full of amusing anecdotes.

Great morning

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We spent a great day exploring Milan's medieval districts on foot. The tour guide told engaging stories and was well-informed.

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We had a wonderful day and are very happy we took the 2-hour guided tour of Paris.

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