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Prado Museum Guided Tour

The Prado Museum is the most-visited museum in Spain and one of the most important in the world. Skip the line and step into the Prado accompanied by an expert history and art guide and discover the museum’s masterpieces. What Makes the Prado So...

  • 2 hours
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The Prado Museum is the most-visited museum in Spain and one of the most important in the world. Skip the line and step into the Prado accompanied by an expert history and art guide and discover the museum’s masterpieces.

What Makes the Prado So Famous?

Follow your guide through some of the gallery’s most spectacular halls and discover works of art that have shaped the history of art like "Las Meninas" by Velázquez, "The Third of May 1808" by Goya or El Greco’s "El Caballero de la Mano en el Pecho". Other significant works include Goya’s "La Maja Desnuda" and Rubens' "Las Tres Gracias". Your English-speaking guide will unveil information about each painting and its world-famous artists.

Why Book a Guided Tour?

Book a guided tour of the main Spanish national art museum with fast track access, and spend 1.5 hours marveling at a collection of European art, accompanied by explanations from an expert guide.

Combine & Save Money!

Reserve a combo ticket and save up to 30% while discovering some of Madrid’s top landmarks and museums:

Combo: Prado Museum & Reina SofíaCombo: Prado Museum & Reina Sofía & Thyssen MuseumCombo: Prado Museum & Royal Palace

Important Info

On Madrid public holidays, the Prado Museum will close at 7 pm.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Skip–the–line admission to the Prado Museum

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes

Location

Activity location

C. de Felipe IV, s/n, Retiro, 28014 Madrid.

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