What to do and see in Paseo del Prado, Community of Madrid: The Best Things to do

September 1, 2021 Jana Sager

So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
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1. Prado National Museum

Calle Ruiz de Alarcon 23, 28014 Madrid Spain 913 30 28 00 [email protected] http://www.museodelprado.es
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4.5 based on 56,733 reviews

Prado National Museum

The Prado has one of the largest art collections in the world, and is best known for its diverse assortment of works by Velasquez, Goya and El Greco.

Reviewed By EricM59cc - Miami Beach, United States

Must see attraction in Madrid, beautifully organized and great collection from Spanish masters and some extra bonus with masterpieces by Bosh, Rubens,... Highly recommended.

2. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia

Calle de Santa Isabel 52, 28012 Madrid Spain +34 917 74 10 00 [email protected] http://www.museoreinasofia.es/index_en.html
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4.5 based on 16,159 reviews

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia

World famous modern art museum featuring a diverse collection of 20th century Spanish art, from Picasso to Solana.

Reviewed By psdunner - Bethesda, United States

Wonderful collection of modern art the video, long, of the history from the Civil War on is fascinating and a unique way of learning history. The works of modern Spanish artists is incomparable.

3. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza

Paseo Prado 8, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 917 91 13 70 [email protected] http://www.museothyssen.org/thyssen/home
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4.5 based on 16,537 reviews

Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza

The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum offers visitors an overview of art from the 13th century to the late 20th century. In the nearly one thousand works on display, visitors can contemplate the major periods and pictorial schools of western art such as the Renaissance, Mannerism, the Baroque, Rococo, Romanticism and the art of the 19th and 20th centuries up to Pop Art. The museum also features works from some movements not represented in state-owned collections, such as Impressionism, Fauvism, German Expressionism and the experimental avant-garde movements of the early 20th century. In addition, it boasts an important collection of 19th-century American painting not found in any other European museum institutions. Permanent collection hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00 to 19.00 Monday: 12.00 - 16.00* *Free entry with the sponsorship of Mastercard.

Reviewed By barryb487

On a prior visit to Madrid, I'd toured the Prado and Reina Sofia, both of which are excellent and well reputed museums. However, the "Thyssen" proved to be my favorite art museum in Madrid for two reasons: 1) The quality of the private collection housed here is superb; and 2) The galleries within the museum are ideal for displaying the collection, light, bright, fresh...a truly pleasant experience. As an inveterate international traveler who also loves art, this was a welcome respite from many larger and somewhat overwhelming museums.

Paseo del Prado 5, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 915 23 85 16 [email protected] http://www.fundacionmuseonaval.com/
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4.5 based on 1,830 reviews

Naval Museum

** This place is temporarily closed**The Madrid Naval Museum is a State institution which belongs to the Ministry of Defense. The Museum is under the organic command of the Admiral Chief of Naval Staff and is governed by a Board of Trustees (Real Patronato). The Naval Museum is a living institution opened to the public. Its curators not only study, look after, exhibit and acquire new objects, but use it as an instrument of communication, education and dissemination of the maritime history of Spain and its traditions. The following are some of the research fields: History of the Spanish Navy Naval shipbuilding Nautical science and auxiliary sciences like cosmography, cartography and nautical instruments. History of maritime voyages and discoveries. Underwater archaeology Maritime heritage

Reviewed By dicod712 - Oslos, Denmark

What a fantastic and interesting museum depicting Spain's history as the supreme naval power . Not huge like some of Madrid other world class museums. Alot more manageable.

5. Teatro de la Zarzuela

Calle Jovellanos 4, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 915 24 54 00 [email protected] http://teatrodelazarzuela.mcu.es
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Teatro de la Zarzuela

Reviewed By Sarushkaya - Rochester, United States

A gem of a theater with that old flavor of European elegance of yesteryears. We came from NYC to the Premiere of the Cuban Zarzuela “ Cecilia Valdes”. Our excitement was shared by the packed theater. The theater is intimate enough for this kind of Genre. A horseshoe shaped upper area all in Red Velvet and Gold. A giant Chandeliers hangs from the center of the ceiling inside the Auditorium. A smaller chandelier hangs in the Lobby of the Theater. The acoustic is good and so was the viewing from our seats. I hope to come back to enjoy more Zarzuelas in the not so distant future.

6. Paseo del Prado

Paseo del Prado Paseo Del Prado, 1, Madrid Spain +34 913 69 11 97 http://turismomadrid.es/es/
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4.5 based on 4,347 reviews

Paseo del Prado

7. Caixa Forum

Paseo Prado 36, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 913 30 73 00 http://caixaforum.es/es/madrid/home
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4.5 based on 1,995 reviews

Caixa Forum

A postmodern art gallery, it also exhibits retrospectives of artists from earlier time periods.

Reviewed By terryo493

Whenever we're in Madrid, we always make a stop at CaixaForum. There's always something worth seeing there, and some of the exhibits are truly world class. The building is fantastic, outside there's a terrific vertical garden, a nice plaza, easy walk to Prado and Botanical Garden. So it's easy to work into your day. And the exhibits are curated in a stimulating way. Highly Recommended as a stop during your travels in Madrid.

8. Palacio de Cibeles

Plaza Cibeles 1 and Calle de Alcala, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 914 80 00 08 [email protected] http://www.centrocentro.org/centro/exposicion_ficha/146
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4.5 based on 4,982 reviews

Palacio de Cibeles

Reviewed By BernieH001 - Ennis, Ireland

This beautiful building is very impressive from the outside and the main reception area has wonderful views of the domed ceiling. The Observation deck on the 8th floor is well worth the €3 (or €1.50 if you are a senior), with terrific views across the city and along Calle de Alcalá and Puerto de Alcalá

9. Golden Mile Museums

Paseo del Prado, Madrid Spain
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Golden Mile Museums

10. Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas

Calle Montalban 12, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 915 32 64 99 http://museoartesdecorativas.es
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4.0 based on 150 reviews

Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas

A popular museum dedicated to what is sometimes known as the "lesser arts:" furniture, rugs and glassware.

Reviewed By 598marisap - Dallas, United States

This is a great museum close to El Retiro Park. It is free on Thursdays in the afternoon. It has a great permanent exhibition on decorative house items such as cookware, desks, kitchens bedrooms from different time periods. I really love the nativity scene from Italy, a piece from the 18th century, and also one of the kitchens from the 19th century.

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