Madrid Guided Day Tour including El Escorial
Madrid, Spain
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Visit the most important points of Madrid with this complete tour in one day. Your visit will be with an expert live guide who will take you through the most important sites of Madrid, landmarks and historical places. During the afternoon you will visit El Escorial, once the residence of the Kings and now a place where the royal graves are located.
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Visit the most important points of Madrid with this complete tour in one day. Your visit will be with an expert live guide who will take you through the most important sites of Madrid, landmarks and historical places. During the afternoon you will visit El Escorial, once the residence of the Kings and now a place where the royal graves are located.You will stop at the iconic Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real) and visit one of the oldest squares of the city, the Plaza Mayor. The Plaza Mayor is located in the center of Madrid, a few meters from the square of Puerta del Sol, and close to the High Street.
Another interesting point you will visit is the Escorial. Discover the beauty of one of the most unique Renaissance architectures of Spain and Europe. It is located in the town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial in Madrid, Spain, and was built between 1563 and 1584.
You will have access to the royal palace which was the residence of the Spanish Royal Family. Admire the great basilica built into the side of a mountain, the cemetery, a burial place of the kings of Spain, the library and a monastery founded by monks of the Order of St. Jerome, which is currently occupied by monks of the Order of St. Augustine.
Another interesting point you will visit is the Escorial. Discover the beauty of one of the most unique Renaissance architectures of Spain and Europe. It is located in the town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial in Madrid, Spain, and was built between 1563 and 1584.
You will have access to the royal palace which was the residence of the Spanish Royal Family. Admire the great basilica built into the side of a mountain, the cemetery, a burial place of the kings of Spain, the library and a monastery founded by monks of the Order of St. Jerome, which is currently occupied by monks of the Order of St. Augustine.
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