Here's a helpful tip for those of you making your way to Madrid this summer: Hit the Museo del Prado in the evening. On Tuesday through Saturday, admission is waived from 6 to 8 p.m., and on
Sundays, the Prado is free from 5 to 8 p.m. (The museum is always free
for those under 18, over 65, and the unemployed.) And that's just one idea. Our colleague Meg Weaver compiled a comprehensive list of all things gratis in Madrid, so there's plenty more where that came from.
Want more for free? Check out our complete list of Free City guides on our website.
Photo: Krista Rossow
Want more for free? Check out our complete list of Free City guides on our website.
Photo: Krista Rossow










The city of Madrid is famously known as the city that possesses great cultural attractions. Tourists will be amazed with the city’s must see museums, art galleries and palaces that will give you insights about the city’s historical background. It is one of the unique cities that offer tourists with hundreds of theatre shows such like opera, dancing and various type of nightlife. This city also provide good Madrid accommodation for its visitor around the world.
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I like info about free attractions...it combines well with the many low-cost fares opportunities we get here in Europe!
explore more about museum, luv this pics..
Youth Hostels in Madrid are one of the cheapest and best quality of the whole region
Absolutely. Do not forget to know the B & B in Madrid that are really excellent and very economical. And the city fascinate all visitors.