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7 Days in Madrid: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary (2026)

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By Flavia Voican, 360 Business Tour · Updated April 2026

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Day 1-2: Arrival & Highlights

Start your Madrid adventure by checking into a centrally located hotel like the NH Collection Palacio de Tavira in the Salamanca district. Head to Plaza Mayor in the afternoon for people-watching and a café con leche. In the evening, walk to Puerta del Sol and take a night walk through the city to get your bearings before diving into the weekend nightlife.

Day 3-4: Museums & Culture

Visit the Prado Museum, home to masterpieces like Las Meninas and The Third of May 1808. Admission is €15, and it's open from 10 AM to 8 PM on weekends. Next, explore the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (€15 entry) and the Reina Sofía Museum for modern art, particularly Picasso’s *Guernica*.

Day 5: Local Life

Spend the day in the charming neighborhood of Lavapiés, where you can explore local markets and enjoy authentic tapas at La Bola. Stop by Mercado de San Miguel for fresh seafood and a view of the city. Finish the day at El Rastro, Madrid’s famous flea market, open every Sunday from 9 AM to 2 PM.

Day 6: Day Trip

Take a 45-minute train ride to Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its medieval streets, the Alcázar, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from Mirador de San Martín. Return to Madrid in the evening for a relaxed dinner in the Chueca neighborhood.

Day 7: Departure

Use your final morning to revisit any favorite spots or do some last-minute shopping in Gran Vía. Enjoy a final meal at a classic churrería like Churrería San Fernando, and head to the airport via Madrid Metro, Line 8 (Aeropuerto Line), which runs every 10 minutes from the city center.

Budget & Tips

Madrid offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options. Save money by eating at local bodegas and using public transport. Book museum tickets in advance to skip the lines and avoid extra charges at the door.

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7-Day Madrid Itinerary — FAQs

Is 7 days enough to see Madrid?

7 days in Madrid gives you enough time to cover the major highlights while leaving room for spontaneous discoveries. Prioritize the top attractions on days 1-2, explore neighborhoods on days 3-4, and use the last day for a day trip or revisiting favorites.

What is the best time of year to spend 7 days in Madrid?

The best time to visit Madrid is spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) when crowds are smaller and temperatures are comfortable. Summer brings peak prices and tourist volumes, while winter offers lower rates but some attractions may have reduced hours.

How much does a 7-day trip to Madrid cost?

Budget travelers can get by on €60-80/day in Madrid staying in hostels and eating locally. Mid-range travelers should budget €150-200/day for comfortable hotels and restaurant meals. Book flights and accommodation at least 6-8 weeks ahead for the best rates.

What should I skip on a 7-day Madrid itinerary?

Skip overhyped tourist traps near major landmarks — the restaurants and shops immediately adjacent to top attractions are typically overpriced. Instead, walk one or two streets away for authentic local options at half the price.

Do I need to pre-book attractions for a 7-day trip to Madrid?

Yes — pre-booking is essential for Madrid's top attractions, especially in peak season (June-August). Most major museums and landmarks sell out days or weeks in advance. Book online at least 2-3 days ahead to guarantee entry and avoid long queues.

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