Latest Guide to the Royal Palace of Madrid | Princesses Come and Check
Princesses, please come to check in! Having visited the Palace of Versailles in Paris and Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, I almost didn't plan to visit the Royal Palace of Madrid this time. After thinking about it, since there aren't many other attractions arranged in Madrid, I decided to come. 🎉 It's a great surprise! It's so photogenic! The set of three European palaces is complete~🏰📸 ———Check-in Locations——— 🔟 Photos 1⃣️2⃣️3⃣️4⃣️: The staircase at the entrance of the palace interior. Step and pose, princess! 🔟 Photos 5⃣️6⃣️7⃣️: The window side before entering (the light and shadow are amazing). Frame that perfect shot! 🔟 Photo 8⃣️: Almost at the end of the tour, in the corridor between rooms. Walk the royal hallway! 🔟 Photo 9⃣️: Use the palace-style wallpaper and curtains as the background, and you'll be the princess in the photo. Embrace your inner royalty! ———Tickets——— 🎟️ Be sure to buy tickets in advance; you'll have to wait in a long line if you go on-site. I bought the 11:00 am ticket, and the light in front of the window was just right when I came out at noon. Regular ticket price: 14 euros (there are also other combination tickets, check the official website for details). Other ticket prices: 7 euros (for ages 5-16, over 65, and students under 25). Free admission: Children under 5, International Museum Day, and from Monday to Thursday, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm in winter), only for EU citizens. Visitor entrance: Almudena Esplanade gate, located at the corner of Calle Bailen. Group entrance: Bailen Street gate, opposite Requena Street. ———Ticket Sales——— (The ticket office closes and opens 1 hour in advance): 📅 October-March: 10:00-18:00, Sundays 10:00-16:00. 📅 April-September: 10:00-19:00, Sundays 10:00-16:00. 📅 December 24, December 31: Open until 15:00. 🚫 Closed on January 1, January 6, May 1, October 12, and December 25. The above times are for reference only and may be subject to additional closures due to official events. ———Transport——— 🚌 Buses: Lines 3, 25, 39, and 148. 🚇 Metro: Lines 5 and 2 (Opera station). 🚆 Cercanias: Principe Pio station. #Spain #Madrid #MadridTravel #RoyalPalaceOfMadrid #Travel #EuropeanTravel #WhereToGoForNationalDay #SpanishTravelPhotography #SuperPhotogenicDressRecommendation #OffTheBeatenPathTravelDestination