
Madrid
Romantic parks, iconic art, and lively tapas in one day
Highlights
Row a small boat together on Retiro Park’s lake for a playful, nature-filled break in the city.
Discover Spanish and European classics side by side in one of the world’s greatest art museums.
Wander the Literary Quarter streets filled with boutiques, bookshops, and café terraces.
Share traditional Madrid bites along one of the city’s most famous tapas streets.
Catch golden-hour views over Madrid from an ancient Egyptian temple in a hillside park.
Where to Stay
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Hotel Catalonia Las Cortes
Elegant 3–4 star hotel in a historic building between Puerta del Sol and the Prado, with comfortable rooms and easy walking access to major sights and tapas streets.
Where to Eat
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La Rollerie (Prado / Barrio de las Letras)
Cozy café-restaurant with a garden-like interior, ideal for a relaxed sit-down breakfast before museum hopping; order a tostada with tomato and olive oil, churros with chocolate, or one of their egg dishes with fresh juice and coffee.

Casa Lucas
Intimate, highly regarded tapas bar on Cava Baja known for creative takes on classics; share raciones like solomillo (sirloin on toast), croquetas, and seasonal dishes with a glass of Rioja or vermut.
What to Do
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Museo del Prado
Spend a couple of hours exploring masterpieces by Goya, Velázquez, El Greco, Bosch, and more; focus on highlights like “Las Meninas” and the Black Paintings to keep the visit digestible.

Parque del Buen Retiro (Rowboats & Gardens)
Walk through Retiro’s formal gardens, Crystal Palace, and tree-lined paths, then rent a rowboat on the Estanque Grande lake for 45–60 minutes of easy paddling and people-watching.

Temple of Debod & Parque de la Montaña
Head up to this hilltop park to see the ancient Egyptian Temple of Debod and watch the sunset over Casa de Campo and Madrid’s western skyline, then stroll around the surrounding park paths.
Good to Know
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How to Use Madrid’s Metro Smoothly
Buy a rechargeable Multi card from any metro station and top it up with 10-journey tickets or zone passes depending on your stay; stations are clearly signed, and tapping in and out is straightforward, but avoid peak rush-hour trains if you’re carrying luggage or want a calmer ride.
Timing Your Meals Like a Local
Plan a slightly later lunch (2–3 PM) and dinner (9–10 PM) to match local rhythms, but for less crowded experiences aim just before peak times; many restaurants close between lunch and dinner, so check hours and consider a light merienda (afternoon snack) to bridge the gap.
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