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Private Highlights of Madrid Walking Tour

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Duration: 2 hours

Overview

Get a two-hour private-led tour of Madrid’s landmarks, culture, history, and art.

Included

  • Guided walking tour
  • Private guide

Excluded

  • Gratuities

Important information

How much walking is there?

This tour covers 2 miles at a leisurely pace.

Is this tour accessible?

Yes, this tour is accessible for both wheelchairs and strollers.

What is the rescheduling policy?

We understand plans change. We offer a 100% refund or the option to reschedule up to 24 hours prior to your tour start time. Within 24 hours of your tour, we would have incurred hard costs and therefore cannot allow rescheduling or cancellation without costs.

When should I get there?

Plan to show up 15 minutes early. The tour starts promptly, and you may not be able to catch up if you arrive late.

What if it rains?

Our tours run rain or shine. If there’s extreme weather and we have to cancel, you’ll get a full refund.

Are gratuities included?

Tips aren’t included but are always appreciated by our guides. If you think your guide did an outstanding job, a tip is a great way to show that.

Highlights

More information

This ExperienceFirst walking tour of Madrid's cultural highlights unfolds like a book of folklore with your private guide and storyteller leading the way. You'll start in the very heart of Madrid at Puerta del Sol, where you'll touch the iconic "Statue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree" before walking to Plaza Mayor to hear some mysterious tales. Your expert local guide will share lots of insight into what makes Madrid unique, from the largest royal palace in Western Europe to the prestigious Royal Theater. You'll also get an introduction to Spanish literature when you visit the statue of Miguel de Cervantes, the man behind "Don Quixote." Get your camera ready for your final stop. This tour concludes at the Temple of Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple that dates back to 200 BC and was gifted to Spain in 1968.