Madrid: Iconic Retiro Park Segway Tour
A Segway makes Retiro Park feel electric. In just one hour, you’ll roll past the park’s best-known sights while a […]
A Segway makes Retiro Park feel electric. In just one hour, you’ll roll past the park’s best-known sights while a […]
You can see three UNESCO towns before dinner, and the history comes with real on-the-ground storytelling. I like that Segovia’s
Madrid’s history starts with one stubborn hill. This 2.5-hour walk turns Madrid’s old streets into a timeline you can see,
A royal palace can feel intimidating, but this one is surprisingly manageable. You get skip-the-line entry and a live licensed
Two old Castile cities in one day. This full-day coach trip lets you walk with a live guide through Ávila’s
Reality gets a workout here. The Museum of Illusions Madrid turns the usual museum formula into a hands-on way to
Toledo hits you fast, even on a half day. I like how this guided trip gives you Mirador del Valle
Toledo and Segovia in one day sounds like a sprint, but it’s a smart way to hit the highlights with
Madrid’s biggest landmarks roll by fast. This open-top double-decker tour is a smart way to get your bearings, with live
Toledo has the best kind of chaos. In one long day you get fast-track access to standout monuments and a
Madrid’s Prado can swallow an entire day. This short, guided route helps you hit the big masterpieces without getting lost
Two medieval towns in one long day. This is one of those Madrid trips that feels like a movie set:
Big masterpieces, guided without the museum maze. This skip-the-line Prado tour gets you into the Museo Nacional del Prado faster,
Flamenco hits hardest up close. This traditional, small-room show in Chueca is built for close watching, with guitar, singing, and
Velázquez is waiting, with less fuss. This ticketed Prado visit pairs reserved entry with an in-app audio guide, so you