Heritage & Active Tourism Just a Stone's Throw Away

Travel Agents - Destination, Madrid

BOOKING PERIOD: 8/30/2024 - 12/31/2025| TRAVEL PERIOD: Today - 12/31/2025| VACATION CODE: Madrid
(12 Reviews)
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Diane Shelton

Chesterfield, VA
Your Dream Cruise Consultant

From Detroit, MI to Chesterfield, VA, I've lived in numerous places all across the country. My travels, however, are not limited to land. In fact, ever since I took my first cruise, I was hooked.

So hooked that in 2007 I became the ...
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Whether you're tapping your feet to the rhythm of the vibrant "taconeos" or enjoying the fresh air of the beautiful countryside, Madrid is a haven that always welcomes you back to share your stories.

Frequent visitors and long-term residents alike know that Madrid offers a unique lifestyle you can never get enough of. It's more than just a city or region; it has a unique, genuine spirit that provides unforgettable experiences time and time again.

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Museo del Prado

With world-class dining, charming terraces and an unmatched cultural scene epitomized by The Golden Triangle of art museums, Madrid has become an irresistible destination for anyone visiting Europe. The city boasts luxury hotels, exclusive experiences, numerous Michelin-starred restaurants, theaters, boutiques, delightful neighborhoods, stunning architecture and plazas, manageable traffic, numerous urban parks with over 300,000 species of flora and fauna and beautiful weather with over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually. Madrid offers a complete and unparalleled experience that you can only find here.

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Casa Alberto Restaurant

Madrid´s culinary scene is a haven for foodies

From tapas bars to centuries-old restaurants — including the oldest operating restaurant in the world, Casa Botín — gourmands can experience a myriad of gastronomic experiences. More inquisitive tastes can find a perfect balance between classic and modern cuisine at a traditional restaurant or a unique fine-dining experience in one of its 28 Michelin-starred restaurants, holding a total of 36 stars, and fusion gastropubs. Don’t forget about Madrid’s Instagrammable bakeries and cafés, and make sure to drop by its gourmet markets, like Mercado de San Miguel, for the freshest local produce and dining experiences.

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Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid

Luxury accommodations worth sticking around for

Many new hotel projects have opted for Madrid, especially in the 5-star and luxury segment of the main international brands, making its hotel offers a benchmark of quality. Two thirds of the hotel vacancies correspond to the 4- and 5-star categories. And that's not all, because in Madrid's hotels, you can enjoy everything the city has to offer. From extraordinary gastronomic experiences, including some Michelin-starred, and the best views of the city from their terraces, which swell the list of fashionable places to have a drink, art pieces by renowned artists and incredible nightlife, Madrid's accommodation options are unrivaled.

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Lucia Piñona, Flamenco Dancer

A bustling creative scene

For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, Madrid's arts scene is an excellent choice. The city's Golden Triangle of Art, including the Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums, attracts art enthusiasts from around the globe and boasts the world's largest concentration of art. Beyond these renowned institutions, visitors can explore 250 galleries throughout the city, including noteworthy spots like the Royal Collections Gallery and the Palacio de Liria, which showcase Spain's rich artistic heritage.

Madrid's cultural offerings extend beyond visual art, with an array of live performances to enjoy. Gran Vía, often called Madrid's Broadway, is a vibrant area filled with impressive buildings, lively shops and bustling theaters that reflect the city's cosmopolitan charm and architectural beauty. The city is also home to more than 200 theaters, offering everything from classic plays to modern productions, including performances at the prestigious Teatro Real.

For a truly immersive experience, visiting one of Madrid's iconic tablaos is a must to witness the passion and artistry of flamenco dancing. Originating in the heart of the city, these intimate venues have fostered generations of flamenco performers, earning the art form UNESCO's designation as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Here, visitors can enjoy the rhythmic beats and expressive footwork of flamenco, accompanied by a culinary feast of authentic tapas, local wines and even a Michelin-starred experience at Corral de la Morería.

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Traditional century-old Madrid shop

The long-lived ritual of shopping

Madrid boasts an impressive network of shopping malls and street stores that stand out for their unique character, avoiding the uniformity of globalization. Notable spots include Las Rozas Village, Galería Canalejas and the renowned El Corte Inglés, which features its largest and most luxurious store on Paseo de la Castellana.

In addition to these modern shopping centers, Madrid is also home to many centuries-old shops. A visit to the picturesque mountain villages offers a glimpse into artisan workshops where traditional techniques are preserved and used to create high-quality products. Meanwhile, downtown Madrid is a hub for luxury brands, offering a wide range of fashion, fragrances, jewelry and interior design. Every Sunday, the city center at El Rastro, along with surrounding towns and cities in the region, hosts extraordinary flea markets where visitors can find antiques and collectibles.

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La Finca Golf Club

All your favorite sports

Madrid is the World Soccer Capital and the only European destination (excluding London) home to four premium soccer clubs competing in their countries major league (“LaLiga,” in Spain) including the famous Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid. Regardless of you being a soccer fan or not, the atmosphere generated at these events is mind-blowing.

Beyond soccer, with more than 15 top-level golf courses within a 25-minute drive of the city center, Madrid is the European capital with the most golf courses within such a short distance. Madrid also hosts the Mutua Madrid Open. And for those who are fans of not only watching tennis, but also playing it, the Region of Madrid offers over 700 tennis courts and over 100 padel clubs.

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Church of Santa Maria del Castillo

Active tourism just a stone’s throw away

Where else can you visit the world's largest cultural destination and the capital of flamenco in one trip? Starting only 20 minutes out from the hustle and bustle of the city of Madrid, there’s a dreamland waiting for you to explore.

  • The greater Madrid Region has 5 UNESCO World Heritage destinations that are filled with natural landscapes and a vast variety of vegetation.
  • Relax, breathe deep and let time stand still at one of its exclusive vineyards. Wander through over 22,000 acres of wine country and discover unique varieties like white Malvar and Albillo and red Garnacha at one of our 51 wineries just a few miles from the city center.
  • Every spring, during the blooming season, the nearby floral fields are the main stop for influencers and romantics alike looking to capture a perfect shot or an inspiring sunset.
  • Madrid is also bursting with picture-perfect heritage sites with medieval castles, fortified villages and quaint stone towns where craftsmanship and artisanry are still preserved, providing a quick view into the vast history of Spain without leaving the region.

For the discerning traveler looking to combine the city escape with an alluring active experience, visitors can pedal their way through the region’s enchanting landscape with Madrid’s Grand Tour. It’s a spectacular 420-kilometer cycling route that’s a dream come true for cycling enthusiasts of all skill levels, offering a diverse range of experiences from the vibrant urban spaces of Madrid to the surrounding pine forests, majestic alpine peaks and picturesque vineyards and olive groves.

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You’ll find it all

Madrid has recently undergone a profound reconversion of the high-end tourist offerings, from hotels to gastronomy to shopping and more. Both the city itself and the surrounding region have an incomparable competitive advantage, as it has an excellent quality-to-price ratio in premium tourist services compared to competing destinations. And it’s all something you’ll find Only in Madrid.

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Adolfo Suárez Madrid - Barajas Airport in Madrid

Getting to Madrid by plane

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, the fifth busiest airport in Europe and Madri’d main airport, is located just 30 minutes from the city center by public transport.

The easiest and fastest way to arrive in Madrid is by plane. All the major airline alliances, as well as an important number of low-cost carriers, serve the city.

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Flying from the U.S.

Several airlines offer inexpensive and direct flights between the U.S. and Madrid, especially from New York City and Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. A direct flight costs approximately $500 in the off-season and $1,000 in peak season.

The main carriers are: Iberia, American Airlines, and Delta Airlines.

Flying from Canada

Air Canada is the only airline to offer non-stop flights between Toronto and Madrid, with other carriers such as Iberia and British Airways offering 1- or 2-stop flights from Montreal or Toronto.

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Getting to Madrid by Train

Madrid is connected by rail to Spain's major towns and cities, as well as to Portugal and France.

Getting to Madrid by Car

Boasting one of the largest road networks in the world, driving to Madrid is a great option if you prefer traveling at your own pace

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(12 Reviews)
100% Recommended

Diane Shelton

Chesterfield, VA
Your Dream Cruise Consultant

From Detroit, MI to Chesterfield, VA, I've lived in numerous places all across the country. My travels, however, are not limited to land. In fact, ever since I took my first cruise, I was hooked.

So hooked that in 2007 I became the ...
Learn more about me.



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