Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Community of Madrid

December 9, 2021 Florencio Paulino

San Lorenzo de El Escorial is home to the Monastery of El Escorial, a World Heritage site. This huge complex was built as a monument to commemorate the Spanish victory over the French in the battle of Saint Quentin. Construction lasted 21 years and when it was finished in 1584, the Monastery was the largest building in the world, with 24 km (14.9 mi) of corridors. The building includes a library, Kings' Courtyard, Basilica, and the Palace of Felipe II. The Kings' Pantheon is the burial place for most of the kings of Spain since Carlos I. The Monastery is decorated with works by the most prominent Italian and Spanish painters of the time. Look for works by Titian, Bosch, El Greco, and Velázquez, especially El Greco’s painting of "The Martyrdom of St. Maurice.”
Restaurants in San Lorenzo de El Escorial

1. Teatro Real Coliseo de Carlos III

Calle Floridablanca 20, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 918 90 44 11 http://www.madrid.org/clas_artes/teatros/carlosIII/
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Teatro Real Coliseo de Carlos III

2. Amanthia

Calle Floridablanca 32, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 660 45 49 87 [email protected] http://amanthia.com
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Amanthia

If you visit San Lorenzo you can't leave without the popular handmade "Escoriales de Chocolate" of the Artisan-Made-in-Madrid Organic Chocolates tienda of Amanthia.com in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, just 50 meters away from the main square. Visit us and enjoy a free chocolate tasting experience, and take away your cup of hot chocolate in winter time!

3. Panteon de los Reyes

Avenida de Juan de Borbon y Battenberg s/n, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain http://www.minube.com/rincon/panteon-de-reyes-a3143
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Panteon de los Reyes

4. Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Avenida de Juan de Borbon y Battenberg 1, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 918 90 50 11 [email protected] http://rbme.patrimonionacional.es/
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Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial

5. Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Av Juan de Borbon y Battemberg, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 918 90 50 11 [email protected] https://www.patrimonionacional.es/real-sitio/real-sitio-de-san-lorenzo-de-el-escorial
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Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Reviewed By tizS_11 - Rome, Italy

I took the bus 661from Moncloa Bus Terminal, and then walked 3’ to El Escorial, and entered at 10am when it opened. The place got VERY crowded so I was glad I came early. I rented the audio guide, clicked the option “3-hour audio guide extended tour” with the most perfect itinerary and excellent description of everything. You will visit: -the amazing library -the impressive church (Renaissance artists from Italy such as Federico Zuccari and Pellegrino Tibaldi were hired to decorate its interior, and there is even a marble crucifix by Cellini!) -the main cloister with the famous paining on the ceiling by Luca Giordano with the “Triumph of the Habsburgs,” the collection of paintings in the “capitular chamber” (Titian, El Greco, etc.) -the royal apartments (where the famous Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch used to hang together with some other 20 paintings by Bosch) -the mausolea with the royal tombs (including the tomb of Philip II and Charles V) -the hall of battles -the Bourbon apartments with an amazing collection of tapestries (the products of Royal Tapestry Factory in Madrid that you must visit!), -and the gardens. I took beautiful photos of the exterior of the Escorial. No photos allowed inside! You will explore the history of Spain’s Golden Age under the powerful Philip II, also known as “the Prudent.” He has great artistic taste and was the most influential ruler of the world during the Counter-Reformation. After or before the visit do not forget to have some Spanish food in the nearby “Tan Ricamente” as the ladies there cook themselves and it seems like eating at home.

6. Cocheras del Rey

Calle Rey 41, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 918 90 70 93 [email protected] http://www.cocherasdelrey.com
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Cocheras del Rey

7. InsectPark

carretera M-600 km 5,800, San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 648 07 06 90 http://www.insectpark.es
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InsectPark

En nuestro museo de la Microfauna podrás descubrir, contemplar y aprender los secretos mejor guardados de la extraordinaria fauna, pequeña, pero espectacular, que vive en los diferentes ecosistemas mejor conservados del planeta.

8. Basilica San Lorenzo

Avenida de Juan de Borbon y Battenberg s/n, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 918 90 54 24
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Basilica San Lorenzo

Grand Cathedral on the territory of the monastery Escorial.

9. Casa Povedano

28200, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 917 71 65 42
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Casa Povedano

10. Malibu's Pub

C/ Ventura Rodriguez, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain +34 695 69 91 45 https://www.facebook.com/MALIBUSPUB/
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Malibu's Pub

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