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Madrid in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

  • April 15, 2025
  • Jules

Make the most of your first time in Madrid with this curated 3-day itinerary. Whether you’re drawn to royal palaces, iconic art, or local tapas bars, this guide covers the must-see places in Madrid and offers tips to explore the city like a local.


Day 1 – Madrid’s Historic Core & Tapas at Sunset

Morning
Begin your adventure in Puerta del Sol, the lively heart of Madrid. Snap a photo at the Kilometre Zero marker, then wander towards Plaza Mayor, the city’s most famous square. Enjoy a coffee and tostada at a nearby café before heading to the Royal Palace of Madrid—Spain’s largest royal residence.

Afternoon
Walk through the Almudena Cathedral and explore the Austrian Quarter, filled with narrow streets and hidden courtyards. Pause for lunch at Mercado de San Miguel, where you can sample gourmet tapas, cheeses, and wines. Embrace Spanish lifestyle with a little siesta!

Evening
For a stress-free introduction to the city’s history and food culture consider booking a Madrid city tour. This experience blends sightseeing with local flavors—perfect for easing you into your trip as the sun sets on Day 1.


Day 2 – Royal Palaces, Art Museums & Markets

Morning
Start with a visit to the Prado Museum, home to masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and more, or stroll down the Paseo del Prado to the Reina Sofía Museum, where Picasso’s Guernica awaits.

Afternoon
Take it easy at El Retiro Park, Madrid’s green oasis. Rent a rowboat at the Grand Pond or walk to the Crystal Palace. For lunch, try El Brillante near Atocha Station, famous for its calamari sandwiches.

Evening
Explore Lavapiés, a multicultural neighborhood with great street art and dining. Visit Sala Equis, a trendy cinema-bar, or enjoy traditional flamenco at Casa Patas.


Day 3 – Parks, Neighborhoods & Hidden Gems

Morning
Discover Chamberí, a local barrio with quiet charm. Visit the unique Andén 0, an old metro station turned museum. Then head to Malasaña, Madrid’s bohemian hub, for boutique shopping and vintage cafés.

Afternoon
Sample lunch at Mercado de San Ildefonso before strolling through Chueca, known for its lively atmosphere and stylish stores. Take your time and enjoy the ambience. For somethng different, visit Museo del Romanticismo, a lesser-known gem showcasing 19th-century life.

Evening
Toast your final evening with rooftop views at Azotea del Círculo, overlooking Gran Vía. For dinner, you’ll know your way around by now, so this is the perfect opportunity to revisit a favorite tapas spot and reflect on a wonderful three days in Madrid.


Bonus Tips for First-Time Travelers in Madrid

  • Getting Around: Madrid’s metro is fast and reliable. Buy a 3-day tourist pass for unlimited travel.
  • Timing: Most attractions open around 10am. Plan museum visits for the morning to avoid crowds.
  • Dining: Spaniards eat late—dinner starts around 9pm. Reserve popular spots in advance.

Whether you’re visiting iconic sites or exploring backstreet bodegas, this itinerary for first-time visitors helps you navigate what to do in Madrid in 3 days with confidence and ease. ¡Buen viaje!

Image: Plaza Mayor, Unsplash, Victor

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