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Day 1: Arrival & Exploring Madrid’s Heart
Afternoon: Plaza Mayor & Puerta del Sol
• Arrive and check into your accommodation.
• Start with a stroll around Plaza Mayor, Madrid’s grand historic square.
• Walk to Puerta del Sol, the city’s buzzing central hub.
Evening: Gran VÃa & Rooftop Views
• Wander down Gran VÃa, Madrid’s lively shopping and entertainment street.
• Visit a rooftop bar for panoramic city views—CÃrculo de Bellas Artes has one of the best.
Day 2: Bike Tour & Art or History
Morning: Bike Tour (Pre-Booked)
• Enjoy your guided bike tour to get a great feel for the city.
Afternoon: One Iconic Museum
• If you like art: Museo del Prado – Spain’s top art museum with works by Goya, Velázquez, and more.
• If you prefer history: National Archaeological Museum – Covers Spain’s fascinating past, from prehistoric times to the Moors.
Evening: Retiro Park Sunset Walk
• After your museum visit, unwind in Retiro Park. Walk around the Crystal Palace, pond, and gardens.
Day 3: Royal Madrid & A Local Neighborhood
Morning: Royal Palace & Almudena Cathedral
• Explore the Royal Palace of Madrid, one of Europe’s grandest palaces.
• Visit Almudena Cathedral, right next door.
Afternoon: La Latina & Casa de Campo
• Wander the charming La Latina district, known for its historic streets and lively squares.
• If you want more activity, take the cable car (Teleférico de Madrid) to Casa de Campo for scenic walks and views.
Evening: Chill or Flamenco
• Relax in Plaza de Oriente or, if you want a cultural experience, catch a flamenco show at a traditional venue like Cardamomo.
Day 4: Departure & a Final Walk
• If time allows, have a morning walk around Malasaña or Chueca, Madrid’s trendy neighborhoods, before heading to the airport/train station.
This itinerary keeps things flexible while making sure you get a mix of sights, history, and activity. Let me know if you want any adjustments!