Palacio Real de Madrid #50places2026

I was spending the day in Madrid and I headed over to the Palacio Real de Madrid. I didn’t have a ticket, so wasn’t expecting to be able to visit the palace. Earlier in the week I had looked over the Palacio Real de Madrid website and it looked like they had sold out of tickets. 

When I was actually at the Palacio Real de Madrid they did have tickets available and there was no queue. It was late in the day, so I didn’t have a huge amount of time to explore the palace, but I was okay with that.

Walking into the palace I was impressed with the splendour of the place. The entrance hall was imposing and dramatic.

I really enjoyed walking through the state rooms. The ceiling paintings were incredible. It was a great place to see and visit.

Madrid #50places2026

Having really enjoyed my (mad) day trip to Venice, it’s no surprise that I had another planned another (extreme) day trip. This time the destination was Madrid, the capital of Spain.

I have been to Spain a few times over the last ten years for holidays, but this was my first visit to the Madrid.

It’s a two hour flight from Bristol and I arrived at lunchtime. It took a while to get through the EES and passport control, and then there was a bit of a hike to get to the Metro station, but I got there in the end. It was very easy to get a tourist travel ticket for all day unlimited travel for just €10.30.

I caught the metro to the centre of Madrid, I chose a route which meant changing twice, but that was part of the fun.

I arrived at Puerta del Sol which has the infamous El Oso y el Madroño, a bronze sculpture featuring a bear & a strawberry tree. It represents the heraldic arms of the city.

I then started walking around and exploring the city. I came across the Teatro Real and impressive theatre that hosts opera.

I then headed down some side roads towards Mercado de San Miguel to grab some lunch, well wine and tapas.

Wine was amazing value at €4 for a delicious glass of white wine and served in a real glass as well.

There was so much choice in the tapas, I had a number of dishes before heading out again to explore more of the city.

I saw the impressive Catedral de Santa María la Real de la Almudena and then headed into the Plaza de la Armería and took some photographs of the Royal Palace.

I was able to get a last minute ticket to the Palacio Real de Madrid (Royal Palace of Madrid) and headed in. An amazing place with so much to look at.

After visiting the palace, I headed off to get a coffee, I sat outside and watched the world go by.

Feeling peckish I headed back to Mercado de San Miguel for more tapas and another glass of wine.

Fearing a possible delay with security and passport control at Madrid Airport, I headed back to the airport.

Once there, after six minutes I was through security and passport control… who knew it could be so speedy.

I then had a bit of a wait for my plane, but it wasn’t long before I headed back to Bristol.

I was pleased to have reached my fifty places in 2025 for my #50places2025 series of blog posts.

This year I am planning to do something similar with a new hashtag, #50newplaces2026 and it will be the same rules. Each time I visit a place I will post a blog post and some photographs. I can’t repeat places, and in an extra twist I can’t use the fifty places I visited in 2025 in the list as well (though I anticipate visiting some of those places again).