


Discover the Art Walk!
Start the tour visiting the Prado Museum. See works by Raphael Sanzio, Fra Angelico, Bosch, Titian, Velazquez, Rubens and Goya. Follow your guide through the different rooms and learn about the lives of the most famous painters and the background stories behind their most iconic paintings.
Continue to the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum. Marvel at the many impressionist and post-impressionist paintings it houses. See works by artists such as Degas, Cézanne, Renoir and Van Gogh. Also enjoy pop-up style works by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein.
After this second visit, regain your strength with a lunch break and head to the Reina Sofia Art Center. See Picasso's Guernica and the major works of Salvador Dalí.
• Entrance to the Prado Museum, Thyssen Museum and Reina Sofia Museum
• Monolingual guide, expert in art.
• Radio guide system
• Meals and beverages, except as specified.
• Hotel pick-up and drop-off service.
• Transportation
• 6 hours
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
No (not suitable for persons with reduced mobility)
• Tour subject to availability
• Be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour departure time.
• Visitors are reminded that photography and filming are not allowed inside the exhibits.
• The tour is entirely on foot.
• We reserve the right to modify or cancel the tour due to museum events or force majeure.
• Important information: Please note that some paintings, although part of the museum's permanent collection, may not be available on the day of your visit due to circumstances beyond our control. In these cases the paintings would be replaced by others of similar artistic value.
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