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Imperial Madrid walking tour
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Discover the Imperial Age of Madrid with an official guide
- Enjoy a walking tour of the main attractions
- Learn more about the history of the Spanish capital
What to expect
Get ready to discover the main areas of Imperial Madrid with an expert guide. On this 2-hour walking tour, you'll learn more about the history and culture of the Spanish capital.
Join your guide in the heart of Madrid and start your itinerary from the iconic Puerta del Sol. During your walk, you'll discover the history of the city while you admire the main attractions of the Imperial Age. Walk through the Barrio de las Letras quarter, which used to be frequented by important writers such as Cervantes, Lorca, and even Hemingway, and, admire the houses of the great Spanish writers Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Góngora. Continue your visit to Paseo del Prado and observe the impressive ensembles of early 20th-century architecture.
Get to Cibeles square, admire its impressive fountain, and reach the longest street in Madrid, the famous Calle de Alcalá. On your way, you'll pass through important features such as the Bank of Spain and the Buenavista Palace. Your visit will continue in the Recoletos promenade where you'll be able to observe the Casa de América, one of the most active cultural institutions in the city.
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$ 17