Tour Guide

Historic Building

🏛️ Royal Palace of Madrid

Europe's largest royal palace with 3,418 rooms

Royal Palace of Madrid in Madrid
Photo: Fernando Pascullo · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0

Overview

Built on the site of a 9th-century Moorish fortress, the Palacio Real was constructed 1738-1755 by King Philip V. With 3,418 rooms covering 135,000 square meters, it's the largest functioning royal palace in Europe. Though the royal family now lives elsewhere, the palace hosts state ceremonies and is open to visitors who can explore opulent throne rooms, royal armory, and stunning art collections.

Historical Significance

Royal history: Guides bring Spanish monarchy and Habsburg/Bourbon dynasties to life. Navigate 50 open rooms: Focus on highlights without getting lost. Art collections: Understand Tiepolo frescoes, Stradivarius instruments, Caravaggio paintings. Architecture insights: Learn about Italian Baroque design and Francisco Sabatini's work. Skip confusion: Multiple entrances and routes - guides optimize your visit

Architecture

Throne Room: Crimson velvet, gilded mirrors, and Tiepolo ceiling fresco. Royal Armory: One of world's finest collections of medieval armor and weapons. Stradivarius Room: Five instruments from world's greatest violin maker. Royal Dining Hall: Table set for 145 guests with exquisite porcelain. Crown Room: Spanish royal crown and ceremonial regalia. Sabatini Gardens: Beautiful formal gardens with palace views (free access)

When to Visit

Hours: October-March: 10 AM-6 PM | April-September: 10 AM-8 PM | Closed: January 1-6, May 1, December 24-25, and during state ceremonies. Best time: Weekday mornings (10-11 AM opening) or late afternoons. Least crowded: Tuesday-Thursday mornings in winter. Free entry: Monday-Thursday 4-6 PM (Oct-Mar) or 6-8 PM (Apr-Sep) for EU residents

Admission and Costs

General admission: €13 (palace). With Royal Collections Gallery: €17 (palace + temporary exhibitions). Audio guide: €5 additional. Guided tours: €40-55 per person (skip-line + expert guide, 1.5-2 hours). Private guide: €180-300 for up to 6 people (doesn't include tickets)

Tips for Visitors

Book online: Queues can be 1-2 hours in peak season. Check closure schedule: Palace closes for state ceremonies (check website). Plan 1.5-2 hours minimum: Only 50 of 3,418 rooms are open but they're spectacular. Photos allowed: No flash, no professional equipment. Security screening: Arrive 15-20 minutes early. Combined tickets: Palace + Royal Collections Gallery saves money. Changing of Guard: Wednesdays and Saturdays 11 AM-2 PM (weather permitting)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best season to tour the Royal Palace of Madrid?

April through October offers extended opening hours and pleasant weather for admiring the palace's monumental facade and the Sabatini Gardens outside. The palace interior is comfortable year-round with its temperature-controlled state rooms, but spring and autumn weekdays see significantly lighter crowds than the summer tourist crush. The monthly Changing of the Guard ceremony on the first Wednesday of each month adds pageantry from October through July.

When can visitors tour Royal Palace of Madrid?

Hours: October-March: 10 AM-6 PM | April-September: 10 AM-8 PM | Closed: January 1-6, May 1, December 24-25, and during state ceremonies. Best time: Weekday mornings (10-11 AM opening) or late afternoons.

How much is the entrance fee for Royal Palace of Madrid?

General admission: €13 (palace). With Royal Collections Gallery: €17 (palace + temporary exhibitions). Audio guide: €5 additional. Guided tours: €40-55 per person (skip-line + expert guide, 1.5-2 hours).

What do guided tours of Royal Palace of Madrid include?

Book online: Queues can be 1-2 hours in peak season. Check closure schedule: Palace closes for state ceremonies (check website). Plan 1.5-2 hours minimum: Only 50 of 3,418 rooms are open but they're spectacular.