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Discover Madrid with the Madrid City Pass for $78, offering access to top museums, stadium tours, flamenco shows, and more over 1-5 days for an all-in-one experience.

The Madrid City Pass provides a straightforward way to explore Spain’s vibrant capital, offering entry to major museums, stadium tours, and cultural experiences for just $78 per person. Valid from 1 to 5 days, this pass caters to those eager to see Madrid’s highlights without the hassle of buying individual tickets.
The pass includes entry to renowned museums like the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Reina Sofia, alongside immersive experiences such as a panoramic bus tour, guided tours of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Atlético Madrid Stadium, and lively flamenco performances. With a combination of cultural, artistic, and sporting activities, this tour offers a well-rounded visit for lovers of art, history, and sports.
While the price and flexibility are definite advantages, travelers should be aware that food, drinks, and personal expenses are not included**, and some attractions require advance reservations or scheduling. The tour suits those who enjoy a comprehensive and flexible Madrid experience within a manageable budget.
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The Madrid City Pass grants entry to three major museums: the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Reina Sofia. Each museum offers a collection of European art spanning centuries, with the Prado showcasing masterpieces from classical painters, the Thyssen featuring a diverse range of modern works, and Reina Sofia highlighting contemporary art, including Picasso’s famous Guernica.
Visitors benefit from audio guides at Prado and Reina Sofia, enhancing the experience and understanding of the artworks. The museum entries are included in the digital pass, making it easy to plan visits without worrying about ticket queues.
It’s worth noting that the Museo del Prado is one of the highlights and is a must-see for art enthusiasts. Conversely, Museum Banksy and IKONO immersive museum are also included, offering more modern and interactive art experiences for a varied cultural itinerary.

A standout feature of this pass is the guided tours of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Atlético Madrid’s stadium. The Bernabéu tour takes visitors through the legendary home of Real Madrid, where they can see the players’ tunnel, the dressing rooms, and the pitch from the stands. The Atlético Madrid tour offers a similar behind-the-scenes look at the club’s historic stadium.
These stadium tours bring football history to life, perfect for sports fans eager to learn about Madrid’s football heritage. The guides lead visitors through the stadiums, sharing stories of legendary matches and players, making it a memorable experience for fans of all ages.
Included in the pass is a 24-hour panoramic bus tour, allowing travelers to hop on and off at various landmarks around Madrid. The bus visits major sites such as Plaza de Toros Las Ventas, elegant boulevards, and lively plazas.
This flexible transport option helps cover a lot of ground in a short time, making it easier to visit attractions that might otherwise require more planning. The bus schedule is available for planning, and the hop-on-hop-off format ensures that visitors can spend as much time as they like at each stop.
More Great Tours NearbyA guided tapas tour is included, offering a chance to taste local flavors in authentic Madrid establishments. This experience emphasizes Spanish cuisine and provides some insight into the city’s culinary traditions.
While food and drinks are not included in the pass, this tour is a good opportunity to sample regional specialties in a social setting, complementing the cultural activities with a taste of Madrid’s gastronomy.

The live flamenco show is a key cultural experience included in the itinerary. Known for its emotional music and dance, flamenco reflects the soul of Spain, and this performance delivers a lively, authentic display of this art form.
Additional activities include a guided walking tour, vintage bike tour, and even a half-day trip to Toledo and Segovia. These options expand the experience beyond Madrid’s city center, adding historical and scenic depth to the visit.

The digital nature of the Madrid City Pass means no physical tickets are needed, and all attraction information and reservation details are sent via email. The voucher cannot be used directly at attractions, but the pass provides all necessary reservation info.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled activity, providing peace of mind. It’s also wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.

Travelers should bring their passport or ID card and ensure their smartphone is charged to access the digital pass. Since some attractions, like museums and stadiums, require pre-reservation, planning ahead is advisable to avoid missing out.
While the pass covers a wide array of activities, food and drinks are not included, so budget for meals separately. The half-day trips to Toledo and Segovia will need additional travel time, so plan your schedule accordingly.

The Madrid City Pass excels in providing access to Madrid’s top art, sports, and cultural sites through a single, easy-to-use digital ticket. Its value lies in the flexibility to choose activities over 1 to 5 days, making it ideal for both short visits and longer stays.
However, the $78 price does not include meals or personal expenses, and reservations are necessary for popular attractions. The provider’s rating of 3.8 reflects a generally positive experience, with some users possibly seeking more personalized or guided interactions.
This pass is best suited for art lovers, football fans, and cultural explorers who want a rundown of Madrid within a manageable budget. It’s ideal for those who value flexibility and convenience, and who are comfortable with a busy schedule that combines museums, stadiums, and cultural shows.
The Madrid City Pass offers a cost-effective, flexible way to explore Madrid’s highlights, from world-famous museums to iconic football stadiums. The inclusion of cultural experiences like flamenco and tapas tours enriches the visit, giving a taste of Spain’s vibrant traditions.
While some attractions require planning and advance reservations, the digital format simplifies logistics and allows for a personalized itinerary. For first-time visitors or those on a tight schedule, this pass provides a well-rounded, memorable Madrid experience.
What is included in the Madrid City Pass?
It includes museum entries (Prado, Thyssen, Reina Sofia), guided stadium tours (Bernabéu and Atlético Madrid), a 24-hour bus tour, flamenco show, tapas tour, and several other cultural activities.
How long is the pass valid?
It is valid from 1 to 5 days, allowing flexible planning to suit your schedule.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the pass price.
Do I need to reserve attractions in advance?
Yes, some attractions like museums and stadiums require prior reservations, details of which are provided with the digital pass.
Is the pass suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How do I receive my tickets?
The digital pass is sent via email, and all relevant information and reservation instructions are included.
Can I cancel the pass if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring on the tour?
Please bring passport or ID and a charged smartphone to access your digital tickets and reservations.
Is this tour good for art and sports fans?
Absolutely, it combines top art museums with stadium tours of famous football clubs.
Would this tour suit families?
Yes, the variety of activities, including stadium tours and flamenco shows, makes it a lively option for families seeking a comprehensive Madrid experience.