Private Walking Tour of Madrid’s Historic Royal Palace
Step into centuries of royal legacy on this private walking tour of Madrid’s historic Royal Palace of Madrid. A masterpiece of classical architecture and Spanish cultural heritage, the palace reflects a civilization far older than the United States.
Beginning at Plaza de Isabel II, discover opulent halls, architectural grandeur, and the stories of transformation that shaped Spain’s royal history. This exclusive experience offers a refined journey through one of Europe’s most iconic heritage landmarks.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Marvel at the Royal Palace's stunning architecture.
Start your journey from the historical Plaza de Isabel II.
Discover centuries of Spanish royal history.
Private tour with a local guide.
Included
Professional local tour guide
Entry/Admission - Royal Palace of Madrid
Route & Duration
Duration
2 hours
1
Plaza de Isabel II
A vibrant historic square, Plaza de Isabel II, also known as Ópera Square, lies at the heart of Madrid, framed by iconic streets and bustling with cultural activity. This square is an ideal starting point for exploring Madrid's royal heritage.
2
Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace of Madrid stands as a monumental testament to the opulence and power of Spain's monarchy. This grand residence, although no longer home to the royal family, remains a pivotal symbol of Spanish history and culture. With its 3,418 rooms, it boasts the title of Europe's largest functioning palace. Visitors are captivated by its exquisite interiors, including the Throne Room, Hall of Mirrors, and the lavish Royal Armory, along with meticulously maintained Sabatini Gardens and Campo del Moro. The palace's blend of Baroque and Classical styles enchants visitors, offering a deep dive into the architectural and artistic heritage that spans centuries.
Additional Information
Private tour only for your group.
Meeting Point
We will meet at Plaza de Isabel II, outside Opera Metro Station.