🇮🇪 Dublin🇪🇸 Madrid · Weekend

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Madrid is Spain's vibrant capital and the highest major city in the EU — a city that comes alive at night, hosts three of the world's finest art museums within easy walking distance, and serves as the gateway to Castilla, Toledo, and the Iberian interior. The Madrileños' approach to life — late dinners, long lunches, and unhurried café culture — is one of the city's most rewarding things to absorb.

Cheapest

56

Sep 2026

Average

€86

58 dates tracked

Most expensive

€131

Oct 2026

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Price per month

Aug 2026

93

avg €99

max €109

Sep 2026

56

avg €78

max €120

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Oct 2026

56

avg €84

max €131

11 deals

Nov 2026

78

avg €91

max €109

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Quick facts

Timezone

Madrid

Currency

EUR

Language

Spanish

City transfer

~25 min

Metro / Bus / Taxi / Express Bus

Best time to visit

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Don't miss

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Visit the Reina Sofía on Sunday afternoons — entry is free after 1:30pm, and Guernica is far less crowded than weekday mornings. Go straight to Room 206 on arrival.

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Eat cocido madrileño at La Bola Taberna (Calle de la Bola 5) — it's served from a single pot per table, cooked in a wood-fired oven. Book a few days ahead and arrive hungry.

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Watch the sunset from the Templo de Debod — an actual Egyptian temple gifted to Spain in 1968. The park fills with locals in summer; arrive 30 minutes before sunset to get a spot on the grass.

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Explore the Lavapiés neighbourhood on a weekday afternoon — the cheapest and most atmospheric tapas bars are on Calle de Argumosa, and the multicultural street food scene is unlike anywhere else in Madrid.

Weekend itinerary · 2 days

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Day 1

Prado Museum

Arrive at opening (10am) to beat tour groups. Head directly to the Velázquez rooms on the first floor, then the Goya Black Paintings. Give yourself at least 2 hours — the collection is genuinely overwhelming.

Retiro Park

Walk five minutes east from the Prado into the Retiro. Rent a rowboat on the lake for €8/30 min, then find the stunning Crystal Palace on the park's eastern side — free to enter and usually has a contemporary art installation.

Malasaña neighbourhood

Take the metro to Tribunal and spend the evening wandering Malasaña — Madrid's bohemian barrio. Calle del Pez and Plaza del Dos de Mayo are the heart of it; great for people-watching and pre-dinner drinks.

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Bodega de la Ardosa

A classic Madrid taberna on Calle de Colón in Malasaña — try the house vermouth on tap and the salmorejo. Standing room only at busy times, which is exactly how it should be.

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Day 2

Mercado de San Miguel

Arrive at 10am when it opens — before the tourist crowds — and graze through the stalls. The anchovies and the Spanish tortilla are standouts. It's touristy but the produce quality is genuine.

Royal Palace & Almudena Cathedral

The Palacio Real is the largest royal palace in Western Europe by floor area. Book tickets online to skip the queue. The cathedral opposite is free and often overlooked — the crypt is atmospheric and quiet.

Reina Sofía Museum

Head down in the afternoon (free from 7–9pm Mon–Sat, 1:30–7pm Sun). Guernica is the centrepiece but the broader 20th-century Spanish art collection — Miró, Dalí — is world-class. Take the external glass elevator up.

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Casa Lucio

On Calle Cava Baja in La Latina — this is where the King of Spain eats when he's in the mood for huevos rotos (eggs broken over crispy potatoes). Book ahead for dinner; lunch walk-ins are easier.

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