Visitas guiadas y cursos en Madrid y alrededores

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1 year in Madrid: Madrid for beginners

1 year in Madrid: Madrid for beginners

Experience:

For you, just-landed foreign residents who do not know yet what you will see in Madrid during a year, and for you long-time residents (even “Madrileños”) who haven’t had yet the opportunity to visit the city as you do abroad when you are on...
1 year in Madrid: Madrid for Madrilenians

1 year in Madrid: Madrid for Madrilenians

Experience:

For you, Madrid-born citizen in love with the city, and for you, long-time foreign resident who has learnt to love it and want more… this Madrid Original® “Madrid for Madrilenians” is the program for you! September: A walked guided tour after the...
UNESCO World Heritage: Retiro Park, Garden of History

UNESCO World Heritage: Retiro Park, Garden of History

Experience:

Madrid Original ® proposes a 2-hours walked guided tour across Retiro Park. We will discover the remains of the Royal Domain of Buen Retiro, and we will learn how the Gardens of a Royal Palace were transformed into a public park through the 19th century, as a symbol...
Walkway by Manzanares waterfront

Walkway by Manzanares waterfront

Experience:

Madrid Rio is an integral Project to restore the riverfront nature and urban landscape in a part of Manzanares river. Thus, Madrid has recovered part of the historic site, with monuments of all kinds (gates, bridges, fountains, gardens) and periods (from 16th to 21st...
The “Capricho” of Osuna: rococo and romantic garden

The “Capricho” of Osuna: rococo and romantic garden

Experience:

“Capricho”, the Spanish word for caprice or capriccio, is often used in the artistic context to designate an eccentricity of any kind, but most particularly musical or architectural. In gardens, it may refer to a specific spot, such a fancy building or a...
El Escorial: the pride of the Habsburgs

El Escorial: the pride of the Habsburgs

Experience:

El Escorial, more than a palace or a monastery, was since the beginning a monument, actually an architectural complex built and decorated to commemorate a victory (Saint Quentin), to pay a filial tribute from Phillip II to Charles V and to serve as symbol of the...
El Pardo, a hunter’s palace

El Pardo, a hunter’s palace

Experience:

El Pardo was in the beginning a Royal Hunting Ground, but today History is the biggest game you can hunt. Residence of Charles V, Phillipe II, Charles III, Ferdinand VII, Franco…. there are traces of all them: architectures, paintings, tapestry, furniture are...
Aranjuez: the King’s Eden

Aranjuez: the King’s Eden

Experience:

Miguel de Cervantes confirmed about Aranjuez that “true is the fame of this place that has spread all over the world”. Aranjuez was praised by its palace’s beautiful architecture, the splendid art collections or the harmony of the town design. But...
Royal Site of La Granja: pure 18th century

Royal Site of La Granja: pure 18th century

Experience:

Do you want to know how it feels to be a Spanish 18th century king during his summer holidays? Try our private guided tour of La Granja. When French-born Spanish king Felipe V (Philip V) launched the construction of the Royal Site of La Granja de San Ildefonso in...