Royal Palace of Madrid Tickets

The largest Royal Palace in Western Europe
Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest
+ 1 million visitors per year

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Royal Palace of Madrid

At the Royal Palace, you can visit iconic rooms such as the Throne Room, the Hall of Columns, the Royal Chapel, the Royal Kitchen, and the Royal Pharmacy. You’ll also find an impressive art collection and can enjoy a walk through the beautiful Campo del Moro Gardens.

Highlights include the Throne Room, the Porcelain Room, the Gasparini Room, the Royal Pharmacy, and the royal apartments of the king and queen. Don’t miss the Royal Armoury and the Campo del Moro Gardens.

It’s highly recommended to book your tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons. Make sure to check opening hours, prices, and any restrictions before your visit. You can also check for temporary exhibitions and cultural events held throughout the year.

 

Yes, the Royal Palace is equipped with ramps, elevators, and guided tours adapted for visitors with visual or hearing impairments. While most areas are accessible, some parts of the building may have limited access.

 

The main entrance is located at the Esplanade Gate of the Almudena, on the corner of Calle Bailén. You can redeem your tickets there, whether you purchased them online or are visiting with a group.

 

You can buy your tickets online to avoid queues and ensure entry, especially during busy times. If you’re eligible for discounted rates, be sure to bring the necessary documentation to present at the entrance.

 

  • October to March:
    Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • April to September:
    Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

The ticket office closes one hour before the palace. The Royal Palace is closed on January 1 and 6, May 1, October 12, and December 25. The Royal Armoury is currently closed for restoration work.

The Royal Palace, official residence of the Spanish Royal Family, is an imposing building that transports us to past centuries. Built on the remains of an ancient Arab fortress, this palace is a testimony to the power and splendor of the Spanish monarchy.

Stepping through its doors, visitors are immersed in a world of luxury and elegance. Each room is a work of art in itself, with painted ceilings, exquisite furnishings and décor that reflects the taste of the period. The Throne Room, with its opulence and rich decoration, is one of the most emblematic spaces. The Hall of Columns, with its large dome and frescoes, is perfect for imagining balls and court receptions. The Royal Chapel, with its rich baroque decoration, is a sacred space where religious ceremonies are held.

In addition to the architectural beauty, the Royal Palace houses an interesting art collection, with representative works from different periods. The Royal Pharmacy, with its ancient instruments and medicines, offers a glimpse into the history of medicine. In the Royal Kitchen, one of the largest and oldest in Europe, you can understand the daily life of royalty through its antique crockery and utensils.

Outside, the Campo del Moro gardens surrounding the palace are the perfect complement to a visit. This extensive park, with its paths and fountains, offers a peaceful place to relax and enjoy nature.

In short, the Royal Palace of Madrid is an architectural jewel that transports us to past times. Its history, art and beauty make it an essential visit for all those who want to learn about the history and culture of Spain.

What to see at the Royal Palace

The Royal Palace of Madrid, a jewel of Baroque architecture, awaits you to immerse yourself in the history and splendor of the Spanish monarchy. Before your visit, we recommend you book your tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist months. Once inside, marvel at the sumptuous rooms, adorned with frescoes, tapestries and period furniture.

Among the most outstanding rooms, do not miss the Throne Room, where the most important ceremonies of the Crown are held, and the Royal Pharmacy, an authentic laboratory of the eighteenth century. The Porcelain Room, with its walls covered with Chinese tiles, and the Gasparini Room, with its mural paintings, are other examples of the Palace’s artistic wealth. In addition, the royal apartments, such as the King’s and Queen’s bedroom, will allow you to imagine the daily life of the monarchy. Tour the collection of the Royal Armory that will transport you to times of battles and knights, or the gardens of the Campo del Moro with its fountains, ponds and promenades from where you will enjoy panoramic views of the city.

In addition, we invite you to consult the program of events and temporary exhibitions held throughout the year. The Royal Palace offers a wide variety of activities for all tastes, from concerts and theatrical performances to thematic guided tours. To make the most of your visit, we suggest you find out about opening hours, prices and restrictions before your arrival. Get ready for an unforgettable experience!

Plan your visit to the Royal Palace

Visiting the Royal Palace of Madrid is an unforgettable experience.
To access this emblematic building, the first thing to do is to buy your tickets. Remember that, especially in high season, it is advisable to book in advance online to avoid long lines.

Go to the main entrance of the Royal Palace of Madrid, which is located at the Puerta de la Almudena esplanade, on the corner of Calle Bailén. There you can exchange your tickets, both individual and group.

The Royal Palace has been adapted to offer an accessible experience to all visitors. It has elevators and ramps that facilitate the movement through the different floors of the building. In addition, guided tours adapted for the hearing or visually impaired are available. Please note that although most of the rooms are accessible, some areas may have limitations.

Thanks to the accessibility measures implemented, the Royal Palace is a place where everyone can enjoy history and art, without architectural or communication barriers.

Access and accessibility of the Royal Palace

The Royal Palace of Madrid is one of the jewels of the Spanish crown.
Its rich history and impressive architecture make it a must-see monument that receives thousands of visitors every year.

To make the most of your visit and not run out of tickets, we recommend you book them in advance.
This way, you will be able to explore the different rooms of the palace at your own pace and learn the details of its fascinating past.

Please note that in order to benefit from the reduced rates, you must present the corresponding documentation at the entrance.

Buy your tickets for the Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is open to visitors except on January 1 and 6, May 1, October 12 and December 25. Opening hours vary according to the time of year:

  • October to March
    • Monday to Saturday: 10:00 – 18:00
    • Sundays: 10:00 to 16:00
  • April to September:
    • Monday to Saturday: 10:00 – 19:00
    • Sundays: 10:00 to 16:00

The ticket offices close 1 hour before the monument closes, so we recommend that you come early enough to be able to access and visit the monument in peace and quiet. Please note that the monument may reduce visiting hours due to national holidays or official events and ceremonies.

Currently, the Royal Armory will be closed for a few months due to restoration works in that area.

Royal Palace opening hours

Customer service

Customer service from Monday to Sunday from 8.30h to 17.30h. We can attend to you in both Spanish and English.

If you have already sent your request for information by this or any other means, we will reply as soon as possible. In order to speed up the response, we ask you not to make additional requests through different channels, as this could cause delays in the management.