Show your tickets to the guide at the meeting point: Plaza de la Armería nº1 (at the main facade of the Almudena Cathedral, which is the door that is in front of the Royal Palace and has two towers)
Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
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Arunas
17 May 2024
Terrible
There was no any guide at the location you specified. I arrived 20 minutes earlier than the scheduled time and I didn't see any sign of the guide during that time.
Royal Palace of Madrid and the Royal Collections Gallery: Guided Tour
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Jeff,
United States
04 May 2024
Excellent
Carlos was a wonderful guide, kind, knowlegable and thoughtful.
Royal Palace of Madrid and the Royal Collections Gallery: Guided Tour
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Mary,
United States
08 Apr 2024
Terrible
I was running 10 minutes late because apple maps took me to the wrong meeting place. I corresponded with Tiqets through Live Chat and was told nothing could be done. There was no suggestion of...
I was running 10 minutes late because apple maps took me to the wrong meeting place. I corresponded with Tiqets through Live Chat and was told nothing could be done. There was no suggestion of going with the next group even though I was only one person. I was also told there was no chance of getting a refund.
I am requesting my refund anyway because there should have been some resolution to my problem. I am sure many other people have run 10 minutes late to tours. Last name is Griffin, tour was at 12:15 on Thurs. April 4th. I would like a refund to the credit card given.
Royal Palace of Madrid and the Royal Collections Gallery: Guided Tour
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While it's now the Madrid residence for the Dukes of Alba, it's not hard to notice the Palacio de Liria doesn't bear their name. Originally, the palace was built for the Third Duke of Liria in the late 18th century, but since passing hands to the Albas, it's lost none of its original glory.
The palace is now open to the public, where you can tour 14 rooms, admire one of the world's finest private art collections; with work by Goya and Rubens; and learn more about the palace's past with an immersive audio guide.