Hola, explorers! Madrid is one of those cities that sweeps you up the moment you arrive, a place where grand boulevards meet intimate tapas bars, where world-class museums glow at golden hour, and where every plaza seems to hum with warmth, laughter, and life. I’ve written about individual experiences in Madrid already, but it’s time for a curated, beautifully detailed list that brings all the magic together.
Here are the Top 10 Things to Do in Madrid – crafted with love, rich context, and plenty of Bubbly Tips to help you plan your perfect Madrid adventure. Let’s dive in…
1. Explore the Prado Museum – A Treasure Chest of European Art
Standing before Las Meninas, Goya’s Black Paintings, or Fra Angelico’s Annunciation, you quickly understand why the Prado is considered one of the world’s greatest museums. The galleries feel like temples of light and color, where centuries of European art unfold in masterpieces that shaped history. Give yourself time, the Prado isn’t meant to be rushed. It’s an experience to breathe in slowly, room by room.

Bubbly Tip: Visit after 5 p.m. on weekdays – crowds thin, and the museum feels more intimate.
2. Wander Through Retiro Park & See the Crystal Palace
Retiro is Madrid’s green heart – a dreamy landscape of fountains, rose gardens, duck-filled ponds, and winding paths that feel miles away from the city buzz. But the real jewel is the Palacio de Cristal (Crystal Palace), a shimmering glass structure built in 1887 for the Philippine Exposition. Sunlight pours through its iron-and-glass frame, making it a magical spot for photos and reflection.

Bubbly Tip: Go at golden hour for magical light inside the palace.
3. Visit the Royal Palace – Regal, Grand, and Absolutely Iconic
With over 3,000 opulent rooms, the Palacio Real (Royal Palace) is Europe’s largest functioning royal residence. Step into the Throne Room, admire the frescoes by Tiepolo, walk through the Royal Armory, and imagine the banquets and ceremonies that once unfolded here. The palace square, framed by the Almudena Cathedral, is breathtaking at sunset.

Bubbly Tip: Book your ticket ahead to avoid the long queues — and don’t skip the palace gardens.
4. Step Inside the Reina Sofía Museum – Art That Changes How You See the World
The Reina Sofía is bold and emotional, home to Spain’s most influential contemporary and modern works, including Picasso’s Guernica. Seeing this monumental anti-war painting in person is a powerful moment. Dalí, Miró, Tàpies, and countless other Spanish artists fill the museum with surrealism, abstraction, and expressive brilliance.


Bubbly Tip: Start with Guernica (2nd floor) before exploring, it’s the emotional core of the museum.
5. Experience Puerta del Sol & Plaza Mayor – Madrid’s Most Famous Squares
Madrid’s historic center is alive from morning until long after midnight. Puerta del Sol – the symbolic “Kilometer Zero” of Spain – bursts with energy, buskers, cafés, and locals weaving through their daily routines. A short stroll away lies Plaza Mayor, a grand Renaissance square once used for royal celebrations, markets, and even bullfights. Today, it’s ideal for people-watching over a coffee or thick, warm chocolate with churros.


Bubbly Tip: Visit in the early morning for peaceful photos before the crowds arrive.
6. Taste Madrid’s Culinary Soul – Tapas, Vermut & Market Magic
You haven’t truly felt Madrid’s spirit until you’ve eaten your way through it. Start at Mercado de San Miguel, where croquetas, jamón ibérico, olives, and fresh seafood sparkle under iron-and-glass architecture. Then wander toward La Latina, especially Cava Baja, where tapas bars spill onto the street and every doorway tempts you with something sizzling.

One spot you must try? Vermutería Black Bolita (La Bolita Cava Baja) – a cozy, atmospheric tavern where the vermouth flows, the jamón ibérico is delicious, and the energy is pure, lively Madrid.

Bubbly Tips: Order raciones (larger plates) for the best quality and value, tapas portions can be small. And don’t rush… Madrid is made for slow, delicious evenings.
7. Visit the Temple of Debod – Cairo Meets Madrid at Sunset
A 2,000-year-old Egyptian temple in the heart of Madrid? Yes, and it’s one of the city’s most magical places. Gifted by Egypt in 1968, Debod sits atop Parque del Oeste with sweeping sunset views over Casa de Campo. Even though the reflecting pools are not always filled (they’re often kept dry due to conservation efforts), the temple remains incredibly atmospheric. The golden light, ancient stone silhouettes, and quiet hilltop setting make it a peaceful, unforgettable pause in the middle of your sightseeing day.

Bubbly Tip: Sunset is spectacular here, bring your camera!
8. Shop & Stroll Along Gran Vía – Madrid’s Most Iconic Boulevard
Often called “the Spanish Broadway,” Gran Vía is a lively blend of theatres, boutiques, rooftop bars, and beautiful architecture. The domes and façades glow under the evening lights, making it one of Madrid’s most photogenic avenues. Pop into local shops, browse Zara’s multi-story flagship, or simply enjoy the buzz.

Bubbly Tip: For a stunning panoramic photo, visit the rooftop of El Corte Inglés (Gourmet Experience).
9. Experience Authentic Flamenco at Moreira – Passion, Rhythm & Unforgettable Energy
If you want to feel Madrid in your bones, spend an evening at Corral de la Moreria, where flamenco comes alive in an intimate, electrifying setting. The moment the guitar begins and the first heel strikes the wooden stage, the entire room shifts – raw emotion, storytelling, and artistry unfolding right before your eyes. Dancers move with impossible precision and fire, singers pour their hearts into every note, and the atmosphere becomes completely immersive. Pair it with Moreira’s refined cuisine – rich tapas, tender meats, and beautifully curated wines – and you get a night that feeds every sense. It’s Madrid at its most soulful, vibrant, and unforgettable.

Bubbly Tip: Book the dinner + show option – the timing, food, and stage view make the whole experience seamless and unforgettable.
10. Indulge at Chocolatería San Ginés – A Madrid Classic
Since 1894, Chocolatería San Ginés has been serving the city’s most iconic churros con chocolate. The chocolate is thick and glossy, the churros crisp and golden, and the setting timeless. Whether it’s breakfast, dessert, or a late-night stop after tapas, this is the place for Madrid’s sweetest tradition.

Bubbly Tip: Eat at the original location near Puerta del Sol for the vintage charm.
Final Thoughts – Madrid, You’re a Dream
Madrid isn’t just a city; it’s a feeling – warm, artistic, delicious, elegant, energetic, and endlessly vibrant. From palaces to parks, tapas to temples, art masterpieces to sunset views, every moment glows with something uniquely Spanish and beautifully human.
If you’re planning a trip to Madrid, let this list guide you, and let the city surprise you with moments you’ll carry long after your plane takes off.
xoxo,
Bubbly 💛
