Official Bus Tour Routes

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Discover Madrid with a non-stop panoramic tour, designed for you to enjoy the city without interruptions. Hop on the Madrid City Tour sightseeing bus, relax, and admire the capital’s most iconic landmarks with breathtaking panoramic views while following a carefully planned route that showcases its history, art, and architecture seamlessly.

2 routes in Madrid City Tour
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Route 1 Historic Madrid

Available all year round. Explore the most iconic side of Madrid while admiring Paseo del Prado and the architectural gems of the Austrias, such as the Royal Palace and Puerta de Alcalá.

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irst departure: 09:30 / Last departure: 20:00
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15 min
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1 stop
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1:30 hours
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Route 2 Modern Madrid

Available all year round. Discover Madrid’s most innovative side with its museum district, ministries, and contemporary architecture. Visit the iconic Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and the KIO Towers

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First departure: 09:30/ Last departure: 20:30
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20 min
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1 stop
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60 min

Map of Routes and Attractions in Madrid

Museo del Prado’s walls are lined with masterpieces from the Spanish, Italian and Flemish schools, including Velázquez’s ‘Las Meninas’ and Goya’s ‘Third of May, 1808’. The Museo del Prado opened for the first time on November 10, 1819. Thanks to the determination of Isabella of Braganza, married to King Ferdinand VII, the building that Juan de Villanueva had initially designed to house the Natural History Cabinet finally accommodated an important part of the royal collections. Years of private donations and acquisitions enlarged the museum's collection

The Fuente de Neptuno is on Paseo del Prado. Under the orders of King Charles III, Juan Pascual de Mena began to build this marble statue in 1780. In 1786 his disciple José Rodríguez finished off the project. The figure is standing on a chariot, drawn by two sea horses and surrounded by dolphins. Near the Plaza de Neptuno there are many of the city’s symbolic buildings, such as the Palace Hotel, Palacio de Villahermosa, Museo del Prado, the Ritz Hotel, the Congreso de los Diputados and, in the background, San Jerónimo el Real church.