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https://www.tripsavvy.com/budget-travel-tips-for-spain-1642938 free museums/things, lets a go: https://www.tripsavvy.com/free-museums-in-madrid-1643825 https://www.tripsavvy.com/free-things-to-do-in-madrid-1643674 FOOD: https://www.tripsavvy.com/what-to-eat-in-spanish-cities-1643411 https://www.tripsavvy.com/top-spanish-dishes-1643413 WINE: wine tours: https://www.tripsavvy.com/wine-tours-in-spain-and-portugal-1644801

Barcelona: https://www.tripsavvy.com/the-perfect-trip-to-barcelona-1642784

Madrid: -Prado Museum (mom-approved) free museums, lets a go https://www.tripsavvy.com/free-museums-in-madrid-1643825 Museo del Prado Officially Spain's most popular tourist sight and now free (for a limited time) every day! The Museo del Prado is Spain's premier art gallery, housing the finest works of art Spain has ever produced. Address: Paseo del Prado s/n, 28014 Madrid Metro: Atocha When is it free? 6 pm until 8 pm from Monday to Saturday and from 5 pm until 8 pm every Sunday. Centro de Arte Reina Sofía The Reina Sofia is Madrid's world-famous modern art gallery - and it really does have free entry at weekends. That means you can see many works by Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso - including the latter's masterpiece, the Guernica - completely free. Also free Saturday afternoons. Address: Santa Isabel 52, 28012 Madrid Metro: Atocha When is it free? Sunday mornings (10am-2.30pm) and on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 7 pm to 9 pm. Museo Taurino Madrid's bullfighting museums is a must if you have an interest in bullfighting, especially if you aren't going to be able to get to see a bullfight while you're in town. Address: Plaza de Toros de las Ventas, Alcalá 237 Metro: Ventas When is it free? Always Museo Naval de Madrid Madrid's seafaring museum has naval artefacts from the 15th century up to present day, including remains from the Battle of Trafalgar. Address: Paseo del Prado 5, 28014 Madrid Metro: Banco de España When is it free? Always Madrid Blind Museum (Museo Tiflológico) The Museo Tiflológico is Madrid's Blind Museum, maintained by ONCE, the Spanish blind association. Not so much about the blind as for them - which means lots of touchy-feely exhibits that anyone can enjoy. A bit different from the average museum. Address: c/La Coruña, n 18, Madrid Metro: Estrecho When is it free? Always Panteon de Goya (Goya's Tomb) The great Spanish painter's final resting place, with many of his works also on display. Address: Glorieta San Antonio de la Florida, 5 28008 Metro: Principe Pio When is it free? Museo Archeológico Nacional An above-average archaeological museum, with its main attraction being a replica of a prehistoric cave. Address: c/ Serrano 13, Madrid, Spain Metro: Serrano/Retiro When is it free? Always Museo de la Ciudad Museum about the history of Madrid, from prehistoric times to present day. Address: Príncipe de Vergara, 140 Madrid, 28002 Metro: Cruz del Rayo When is it free? Always Madrid History Museum Formerly the Municipal Museum. Address CALLE FUENCARRAL, 78, 28004. Metro: Tribunal When is it free? Always Museo de San Isidro Another museum dedicated to the history of Madrid, this time dedicated to the city before it became capital of Spain (when it was just a small provincial town). Address: Plaza de San Andrés 2, 28005 Metro: Tirso de Molina/La Latina When is it free? Always Museo Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo Contemporary paintings, sculptures, and drawings by Madrid artists. Address: Conde Duque 11, 28015 Metro: Noviciado When is it free? Always Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales Monastery in the absolute center of Madrid (between Sol and Gran Via) with a number of religious artifacts, tapestries and paintings. Address: Plaza de las Descalzas Reales 3, 28013, Madrid Metro: Sol/Gran Via/Callao When is it free? Wednesdays Palacio Real The royal residence and gardens. Address: c/ Bailen, s/n, Madrid Metro: Opera When is it free? Wednesdays Museo Lazaro Galdiano Works by Goya, Velázquez and El Greco, among others. If you've already done Madrid's top three museums and are looking for a fourth museum of fine art - you've found it. Address: c/ Serrano 122, 28006 Madrid. Metro: Rubén Darío/Gregorio Marañón When is it free? Wednesdays Museo del Traje (Garment Museum) Museum chronicling the history of Spanish fashion. Address: Avenida de Juan de Herrera 2, Madrid, 28040. Metro: Ciudad Universidad When is it free? Saturdays and Sundays Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum) It's a railway museum, which means its a museum - about railways. Closed in August. Address: Museo del Ferrocarril, Pº Delicias 61 - 28045 Metro: Delicias When is it free? Saturdays Museo Archeológico Nacional An above-average archaeological museum, with its main attraction being a replica of a prehistoric cave. Also free on Saturdays. Address: c/ Serrano 13, Madrid, Spain Metro: Serrano/Retiro When is it free? Sundays Museo de América It was the Spanish who 'discovered' the Americas, and this fact is commemorated in this museum. Also goes some way to examining their pre-colonial history. Address: Avda Reyes Católicos 6, 28040, Madrid Metro: Moncloa When is it free? Sundays Museo de Artes Decorativas Museum of decorative arts, from Roman times to present day. Address: C/ Montalbán, 12. Metro: Banco de España When is it free? Sundays Museo Sorolla The work of Joaqua Sorolla, a Valencian painter, on display in the studio where he painted them and the house where he lived. Address: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 37 Madrid, 28010 Metro: When is it free? Sundays Museo Romántico Museum of 18th-century Spanish art. Address: C/ Calle de San Mateo 13, 28004 Madrid Metro: Tribunal When is it free? Sundays

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