Admire the Egyptian temple dating back to 200 BC which was transported to Spain in order to be saved before the construction of the Great…
This square located in the centre of Madrid is dominated by a dashing monument which is dedicated to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and which…
Commissioned by King Joseph I, this plaza was built in 1844 and designed by Narciso Pascual y Colomer.
The official residence of the Spanish royalty is a must-see. However, spotting the king here will be hard, as it is used only for state…
Set on the site of a medieval mosque, the cathedral now serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madrid.
A small square adjacent to Cala Mayor which is embosomed with beautiful estates of great historical importance.
Madrid's central square is dominated by a bronze statue of King Philip III, dating back to 1616.
The most famous central square is the official starting point for Spain's 6 National Roads.
The Congress of Deputies of Spain, the constitutional body of the state, is housed in this Neoclassical style estate, considered to be one…
The Neo-classical square was constructed in the 18th century and is adorned with the Fountain of Neptune, designed by the Spanish sculptor…
The name speaks for itself - this renowned museum prides itself on one of the largest collections of European art in the world.
The square has become one of the most iconic places in Madrid and is an absolute must for every tourist.
This splendid monumental gate commissioned by Carlos III is the most notable sight of the Independence Square.
El Retiro is a former royal park which was opened to the public at the end of the 19th century.