

The Prado Museum in Madrid is Spain's premier national art museum, housing masterpieces by European masters like Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco.
Madrid can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the museum and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when spending hours indoors.

A peaceful, expansive urban park with a lake, gardens, and historical monuments.
A historic market offering local produce, tapas, and a glimpse into local life.
A museum dedicated to Spanish Romantic art and culture, housed in a beautiful 18th-century palace.
Iconic café near the Prado Museum, famous for its traditional Spanish breakfast.
Famous for its churros and hot chocolate, a must-try for breakfast.
Oldest restaurant in the world, famous for its roast suckling pig.

Fried dough pastry with sugar and chocolate dipping sauce

Potato and onion omelette, often served in slices
Rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and vegetables

A renowned dance center in Lyon, France, offering performances, workshops, and a dance library.
A serene urban park in Iloilo City, Philippines, featuring a lake, gardens, and historical monuments.

A serene harbor park offering stunning coastal views, fishing, and seafood dining.
Traditional Spanish fans, hand-painted with intricate designs, symbolizing Madrid's passion for flamenco and bullfighting.
Vibrant, hand-painted tiles inspired by the works of Goya and other Spanish masters, a classic Madrid souvenir.
Rich, dark chocolates filled with creamy centers, a local delicacy since the 17th century.