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See the masterpieces of Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco in Madrid's premier art gallery
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Engage with modern masterpieces, including Picasso's "Guernica", in Madrid
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Immerse yourself in the splendor of Spanish royalty in Madrid's grandiose palace
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The Museum of Illusions Madrid is one of 18 similar museums around the world. It is packed with optical illusions and interactive exhibits for the whole family, with heaps of fun photographic opportunities along the way. It is located in Madrid, Spain.
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Discover Madrid - unlock its history and culture with a city card!
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Ignite the passion and shake your thing at a Madrid flamenco show!
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Stretching out over 20 hectares in the Casa de Campo, the Zoo Aquarium Madrid is one of the biggest and oldest in Europe. It's home to over 500 different species of animal, including pandas, wolves, giraffes and white tigers. Also features an aquarium and aviary.
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Discover Madrid's landmarks while enjoying flexible sightseeing in the vibrant Spanish capital
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Parque Warner Madrid is the city's number one theme park. It brings to live superheroes, Warner Brothers cartoons, and Hollywood characters. It's easy to reach from Madrid. Board the C3 line of the Cercanías trains and get off at the Pinto station. Then catch the 413 bus from 'La Veloz', which will drop you at the entrance to Parque Warner. By car, get on the A-4 highway and take exit 22, and follow the signs.
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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.
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For more than three decades, Fundación MAPFRE has been one of the focal points of Madrid's cultural agenda for its exhibitions of Fine Arts and Photography. Its program includes painting and sculpture exhibitions focused on the great protagonists (Renoir, Van Gogh, Picasso, Degas, Chagall, etc.) and the main movements of artistic modernity (Impressionism, Avant-garde, Surrealism, etc.). The Photography exhibitions also range from the great masters of the 20th century (Atget, Evans, Winogrand, Strand...) to those who represent the best expression of artistic photography today. The Foundation is located in the Palace of the Duchess of Medina de las Torres, built between 1881 and 1884, a building very representative of architecture.
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Las Ventas is the spiritual home of Spain’s traditional pastime, the toreo. You’ll explore the entire stadium, including the sand where bull and fighter meet. You’ll see the Puerta Grande adorned with plaques and tributes that tell of past glories and you’ll begin to understand the sway that it has held over the Spanish public. If you'd rather not see a bullfight - no problem, no fights are held during the tour. But a visit to Las Ventas is full of cultural significance and affords a little peep into the Iberian soul.
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If you're looking for a fun-filled day out in Madrid, then look no further than Parque de Atracciones Madrid! It may be the oldest theme park in the city, but when you see its roster of white-knuckle rollercoasters, you know you're going to have a good time. The park's also perfect for families visiting with kids. They'll have the chance to meet their favourite characters in Nickelodeon-Land, including SpongeBob and Dora.
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Immersive Expo
MAD, Madrid Artes Digitales, has transformed the emblematic Nave 16 of Matadero Madrid into the leading European center for the creation of immersive experiences. This revolutionary center of digital cultural development helps visitors experience art, history and culture in a unique way with 2,000 square meters or art merging with science and the most innovative technology. MAD is located in Madrid, Spain.
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The Royal Palace of Aranjuez is located just 50 km out of Madrid and its location has been the site of Spain's royal residence since the 1500s. This Renaissance-style palace is renowned for its outstanding Porcelain Room, a magnificent throne room, and its stately gardens by the banks of the Tagus.
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