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The Civil War at the Reina Sofía Museum

The Reina Sofía Museum is much more than an art museum. It is also a museum of social history

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Enjoy a fusion cello concert

Hear how the cello transforms music from Bach, through Spanish music and flamenco, to pop

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Black history walk in Madrid

Uncover Madrid’s hidden black history through its landmarks.

5 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Learn boxing with a champion boxer

Strap on gloves, learn boxing basics, and train like a champion at Fightland Azca.

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Mixologist for 1 day

Experience Madrid's cocktail scene from the inside at Pensión Mimosas.

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Savor Kaicao: A Chocolate Journey

Observe the process from bean to bar and enjoy a tasting at a family-run chocolate lab.

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Follow the city’s path of political violence

Learn how terrorism has shaped daily life, justice, and identity throughout Spain.

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Enjoy a Chifa-style feast, then party like a local

Dig into a Peruvian-Chinese meal and hit up nightlife spots with a culture journalist.

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Craft a custom herbal remedy with Planthae’s owner

Discover local plants' cultural heritage, then taste organic wines and botanical liqueurs

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Try unique local pastries with a culinary expert

Sample Madrid's signature sweets and explore the history of its oldest pastry shops.

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Enjoy Authentic Flamenco

Relax with a drink, learn about flamenco's history and watch the show in a historic cave

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Freetour Discover the historic Madrid

Walk through Madrid's historic center, finding hidden stories and iconic landmarks.

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 633 reviews

Explore Madrid's best rooftop bars with a US expat

Discover Madrid's iconic monuments and neighborhoods from unique vantage points.

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 4871 reviews

Taste Madrid's Most Delicious Tapas

Visit 4 family-owned spots in a non-touristy area known for TOP quality food. Try the best local tapas in town!

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 2251 reviews

Taste Spanish wines in Madrid

Enter our shop and discover the variety of Spanish wines. Learn about regions, culture.

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 650 reviews

Travel through medieval Spain in Toledo and Segovia

Discover Toledo and Segovia as if you were traveling with friends: stroll through historic streets, breathe in the medieval essence, and explore corners that treasure centuries of history.

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 2802 reviews

Tim Bikes highlights bike tour Madrid

Explore Madrid on a guided bike tour English or Dutch, must-see attractions and hidden gems. Explore Madrid riding comfortable bikes along safe paths, pedestrian zones, and parks, no traffic worries.

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 738 reviews

Discover Prado's masterpieces

Explore the Prado Museum and see famous works and hidden gems. Tickets are not included.

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A walking tour exploring Madrid's history

Stroll on Madrid's oldest streets to unearth the city's soul through history and stories. (this tour is in English only)

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Hidden Madrid: History, Secrets and Stories

Immerse yourself in a fascinating journey through Madrid’s hidden side — a walk that blends its famous landmarks with secret corners, You’ll see Madrid with new eyes and feel its cultural diversity

What do locals do in Madrid?

The true joy here is in the day-to-day, where you can stop and chat with neighbors on your way back from the market, or linger over tapas or dinner. The art scene is big here, and comes in many shapes and forms, from a morning spent in Museo del Prado to a poetry reading at a cafe in the evening. Barrio de las Letras, or the Literary Quarter, near the historic center, is abuzz with activity most of the day, where you can enjoy terrace bars and walkable alleyways. It’s also where many locals go out at night.

Where do locals eat in Madrid?

Tapas isn’t just a tourist thing, many locals would agree it’s one of the best ways to spend time out with friends and family. However, it’s worth taking a cooking class to experience the real Spanish cuisine including paella and gazpacho. In a tapas-making class, you can learn more about the customs and traditions from professional chefs and business owners who sell the coveted jamón ibérico.

What are the most unique things to do in Madrid?

Take an art tour with a real artist

The streets themselves can feel like a museum with street art lining the sidewalks that are filled with grandiose statues; meanwhile countless art galleries and special exhibits can arrive at any moment, sparking creativity in the locals who want to be inspired. Luckily, there’s also a stable of some of Europe’s finest, and at times underrated, museums here including Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Museo del Prado, and Reina Sofía.

Discover Madrid, medieval-style

See where kings and princesses watched medieval tournaments at Plaza del Alamillo, walk past medieval relics in Emir Mohamed Park, and more with an art historian as your local guide.

Go beyond tapas in the Usera district

This multicultural community is the place to go for delicious fare from around the globe, including Chinese and Bolivian fare, as well as Madrileño cuisine. Take a food walking tour with a passionate local who can introduce you to the best places to eat.

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