Start your first morning in Madrid with a leisurely café con leche and tostada at Café Murillo near the Prado, then wander through the peaceful cloistered gardens of Jardines de Sabatini for a gentle introduction to the city's layered history. Mid-morning, stroll along the elegant Paseo del Prado toward the literary quarter, popping into the atmospheric bookshop Librería La Central and sampling fresh churros at San Ginés before the afternoon's Semana Santa processions begin.
After a relaxed morning, head toward the historic heart and soak up the procession atmosphere along the Gran Vía approach near Plaza de Cibeles, then pause for people-watching and an espresso at the terrace of Café de Oriente with views of the Royal Palace. As evening processions gather, wander the narrow lanes around Plaza de la Villa to catch smaller brotherhoods and traditional costumes before joining a raucous tapas crawl at Mercado de San Miguel to refuel and compare local vermouths.
As twilight deepens, stake out a spot along the processional route near Plaza Mayor to watch the paso floats glide under amber streetlights, then drift into the narrow medieval lanes toward Cava Baja for an atmospheric tapas dinner at a traditional taberna. After dinner, enjoy a digestif at the rooftop bar of Círculo de Bellas Artes for panoramic night views of the city and, if a late procession passes nearby, follow its slow march back toward the illuminated heart of Madrid.
Board an early AVE to Seville and, after dropping bags at your hotel, stretch your legs with a fragrant walk through Avenida de la Constitución toward the river, stopping for a strong café at Confitería La Campana to fuel the day. Continue to the sunlit terraces of Plaza del Salvador to watch local life unfold, then wander the nearby lanes to discover artisanal shops and the dramatic façade of Iglesia del Salvador, a perfect introduction to Seville's baroque charm before lunch.
After a leisurely late lunch, meander toward the golden-brick Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza to admire its curved façade and pop into the small museum to learn about Andalucían bullfighting traditions; from there, cross the river to stroll the palm-lined promenade of Paseo de Cristóbal Colón and enjoy views back to the city. Finish the afternoon with a visit to Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)-ride the escalator to the wooden walkway for sweeping city panoramas at golden hour, then sip a cold rebujito at the shaded café below before your evening plans.
As night falls, wander to the atmospheric riverside barrio of Triana and cross the historic Puente de Isabel II to join locals at the lively tapas bars lining Calle Betis, sampling grilled sardines and a local fino while the Guadalquivir glitters. After dinner, catch an intimate flamenco show at Casa de la Memoria, where raw cante and close-up baile deliver an unforgettable introduction to Andalusian passion before a slow riverside stroll back to your hotel.
Begin with a sunrise stroll and breakfast of tostada and café at Bar El Comercio, then head to the lesser-known but beautifully tiled Hospital de los Venerables to admire its Baroque courtyard and onboard art exhibitions before crowds arrive. Continue by wandering the orange-tree alleys of Jardines de Murillo, pause at the sculpted gate of Casa de Pilatos to glimpse its blend of Mudejar and Renaissance patios, and arrive early at the Real Alcázar perimeter to be first in line for the day's timed-entry slot.
After the morning's Alcázar visit, wander into the sunlit lanes toward Plaza del Triunfo to admire the cathedral exterior and then join a guided climb up the Giralda for sweeping city views and a new perspective on the old quarter. Pause for a late lunch and an orange-scented vermouth at the shaded terrace of La Bulla in nearby Plaza Doña Elvira, then stroll through the fragrant gardens of Jardines de los Reales Alcázares' less-visited corners before discovering artisan ceramics and flamenco mantón shops along Callejón del Agua.
As dusk falls, take a relaxed paseo toward Plaza de Doña Elvira and settle into a terrace for a slow dinner of grilled presa ibérica and local wines while watching neighborhood life. Afterward, join a guided evening walk through the lamp-lit alleys of El Arenal, pause for a glass at the historic Bar Eslava (try their signature tapa), then finish the night at an intimate tablao in La Carbonería for informal flamenco amid a lively local crowd.
Start the morning with a peaceful paseo through María Luisa Park, renting a rowboat at the park's small pond and pausing to admire the mosaic benches and shaded fountains near the Monumento a Bécquer. From there, wander across the boulevard to the sweeping tile-lined semi-circular plaza of Plaza de España-climb the central bridge for photos, hire a bike to circle the canal, and finish with a late-morning coffee and tostada at the café inside the nearby Museo Arqueológico courtyard before a leisurely tapas lunch elsewhere in the city.
Cross from the park into the historic center and join a guided ceramics workshop at Cerámica Santa Ana to paint a small azulejo tile-an immersive way to take home a piece of Andalusian craft. Afterward stroll toward the nearby river and relax on the terrace of Bodega Santa Cruz, sampling cold salmorejo and montaditos while watching locals pass by, then finish the afternoon with a short ferry-style ride across the Guadalquivir from Puente de San Telmo to enjoy riverside views before your tapas evening.
As the sun softens, wander toward the lively neighborhood of Alameda de Hércules for pre-dinner drinks at the buzzy terrace of La Terraza de EME (or a craft beer at Lemongrass Sevilla) before your tapas crawl. Follow with a progressive tasting along Calle Feria, stopping at the classic Bodega Santa Cruz for a plate of boquerones and then at the cozy Bar Casa Morales for jamón and sherry; finish the night at the animated El Rinconcillo to soak up centuries-old tavern atmosphere and a final copa of oloroso.
Ease into the day with breakfast at Confitería La Campana before wandering the lively stalls of Mercado de la Encarnación to sample fresh olives, jamón and local cheeses while chatting with vendors. From there, follow a quieter route through the artisan quarter around Calle San Luis, popping into independent ateliers and a small guitar workshop to watch flamenco luthiers at work-perfect preparation for an evening of cante and baile.
Wander into the lively Mercado de Triana to sample jamón ibérico and fresh seafood at Mercado de Triana stalls, then cross to the riverside for a relaxed paseo along Paseo de la O with views of the Guadalquivir and the ceramic-lined facades of former factory buildings. Later, head uphill to explore the bohemian artsy shops around Calle San Jacinto, pop into a small gallery or pottery studio, and finish with a coffee on the terrace of Hotel Casa del Poeta while planning your evening flamenco outing.
As night falls, drift toward the atmospheric barrio of El Arenal and enjoy a pre-show vermouth at the historic Taberna del Alabardero before your performance. Then experience an intimate, high-energy flamenco recital at La Casa del Flamenco set inside a traditional patio, followed by a late snack of espetos and cold beer at the lively riverside bar La Pilareta while listening to locals unwind along the Guadalquivir.
Wake early for a fragrant breakfast of tostada con tomate and strong café at Bar Nuestro before joining a small-group guided visit to the rarely-open Convento de Santa Paula, where quiet cloisters and evocative religious art offer a contemplative counterpoint to Semana Santa bustle. Afterward, stroll through the nearby artisan streets to the charming Plaza del Cabildo to admire its baroque facades, then browse local antiques and hand-thrown ceramics at the morning stalls along Calle Feria while sipping a mid-morning orange juice from a nearby puesto.
Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the lively lanes of Arenal, popping into the historic Real Maestranza museum for a short primer on bullfighting history before crossing to the riverside to browse the artisanal stalls at Mercado de Triana. Pause for a late lunch of grilled sardines and a cold fino at Bar Las Golondrinas on Calle Betis, then take a sunlit stroll up to the panoramic terrace of Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) to watch the city glow toward evening and plan your final tapas crawl.
As twilight warms the terraces, head to Alameda de Hércules for lively aperitivos at Duo Tapas or a chilled glass at Ovejas Negras before moving on to a memorable dinner. Afterward, catch an evocative Semana Santa procession near Iglesia de San Lorenzo, then cap the night with cocktails and skyline views at the rooftop bar of Hotel Inglaterra, savoring one last Sevillian night as church bells and distant guitar notes fade into the evening.
Begin with a relaxed breakfast of tostada and freshly squeezed orange juice at Bar Las Columnas, then stroll through the leafy lanes of the lesser-visited Jardines de Cristina to enjoy morning light and locals practicing tai chi. Continue to the historic Archivo de Indias for a quiet, document-rich glimpse of Spain's imperial past before browsing boutique ceramics and leather goods in the artisan workshops around Calle San Eloy, picking up a small souvenir to remember your Sevillian mornings.
Drift into the afternoon with a leisurely lunch at El Rinconcillo before exploring the independent galleries and vintage shops of Calle Setasche (a charming side lane off the main tourist paths), then head to the quiet, sun-dappled Jardines de Cristina's lesser-known neighbor, Huerto del Rey Moro, for a peaceful stroll among citrus trees and tiled fountains. Finish by crossing to the artisan quarter to join a hands-on ceramics demo at Taller de Cerámica Triana, where you can throw a small azulejo and watch local potters at work-an ideal way to collect a tactile memory of Seville as you prepare for your final evening.
As twilight falls, wander to Plaza del Cabildo to join locals for an apertivo on its shaded terraces, then head toward the atmospheric lanes of Calle Sierpes to window-shop at traditional hat and fan ateliers before dinner. After a meal of seasonal pescados at the intimate Restaurante Eslava (reserve for a table in advance), finish the night with a late-night glass of Pedro Ximénez at the tucked-away cocktail bar Duo Tapas Cocktail Corner, where relaxed Sevillian nightlife and soft live guitar create a quietly celebratory end to your final full day.
Squeeze in a calm morning before your journey with breakfast and tostada at Bar El Comercio followed by a final, contemplative walk through the fragrant orange trees of Jardines de Murillo, where benches and quiet lanes invite slow goodbyes to the city. If time allows, pop into the nearby Casa de la Memoria for a short behind-the-scenes look at flamenco archives or browse the artisan stalls at Plaza del Cabildo for last-minute ceramics and leather keepsakes before you collect luggage and head to the train station for Málaga.
After a relaxed morning, wander toward Plaza de la Alfalfa for a late tapas lunch on a sun-drenched terrace, then stroll through the nearby artisan streets of Callejón del Agua to browse independent ceramic and textile shops for last-minute gifts. Continue with a peaceful riverside walk along the Paseo de las Delicias, pausing at Isla Mágica's waterfront edge for photos and a coffee at a shaded kiosk, before returning to your hotel to collect luggage and head to Santa Justa station for your train to Málaga.
Spend a relaxed early evening wandering the sunlit alleys around Plaza de los Terceros, then take a final drink on the terrace of La Cacharrería to savor a chilled fino or local vermut while watching Sevillian street life. Before catching your train, enjoy a farewell dinner of seafood tapas at Los Coloniales and, time permitting, nip into Antigüedades Santa Catalina for one last browse of vintage ceramics and keepsakes to tuck into your luggage.
After arriving from Seville, ease into Málaga with breakfast of café con leche and a tostada at Café Central before wandering the lively Mercado de Atarazanas to taste local olives, anchovies and sweet Málaga figs from stall vendors. Continue with a relaxed stroll up the hill to explore the atmospheric ruins and panoramic viewpoints around Castillo de Gibralfaro, pausing at the terrace café for sweeping harbor views before descending along the scenic Paseo del Parque to the sunlit sands of Playa de la Malagueta for a mid-morning stroll or quick dip.
After a morning at the castle and beach, wander the historic center to discover the light-filled courtyards of Carmen Thyssen Málaga, then browse contemporary Spanish works at the nearby Museo Picasso Málaga for a taste of Málaga's artistic roots. As golden hour approaches, head to Muelle Uno for waterfront tapas and a chilled vermut while watching the yachts, then climb the tiled stairways up to the panoramic terrace of Mirador de Gibralfaro for sweeping harbor views as the city softens into evening.
As twilight falls, wander into the lively Soho district to admire contemporary street art and pop into the intimate La Casa Invisible for a drink or an impromptu cultural event, then head to the atmospheric port-front promenade of Playa del Pedregalejo to sample espetos at a beachfront chiringuito. Finish the night with a cocktail at the rooftop bar of AC Hotel Málaga Palacio for shimmering harbor views and a relaxed stroll back through the lamp-lit gardens of Parque de Malaga to round out your first day in the city.
Start your morning with a relaxed breakfast of fresh pastries and a cortado at Casa Aranda, then wander the cool, tiled patios of the nearby Palacio de Villalón to enjoy a quiet glimpse of Málaga's quieter historic corners before setting out. Before leaving town, stop at Jardín Botánico-Histórico La Concepción for a short walk among subtropical plants and fragrant citrus trees-a peaceful, green interlude that contrasts nicely with the urban bustle and readies you for the train or drive east toward Toledo for your evening arrival.
Spend a relaxed afternoon packing and taking a final stroll through the lively streets around Plaza de la Merced, stopping for a light seafood lunch and a glass of fino at El Pimpi's terrace. Afterward, collect your bags and head to María Zambrano Station, enjoying a coffee at the station café before boarding the AVE (or bus) toward Madrid; if time allows during a train transfer in Madrid, slip into Estación de Atocha's tropical garden for a short, fragrant pause before continuing to Toledo for your evening arrival.
Upon arrival in Toledo, settle into your hotel and take a twilight paseo to the hilltop viewpoint at Mirador del Valle for the classic panoramic sweep of the walled city bathed in golden light. After photos, wander down into the medieval streets to enjoy a dinner of manchego cheeses and game at Restaurante Adolfo, followed by a nocturnal stroll past the illuminated façade of Catedral Primada and a nightcap of local vermut at the cozy bar La Malquerida to soak up Toledo's atmospheric evening hush.
Begin with a hearty desayuno of mollete and café at Café del Fin, then cross to the lesser-known jewels of the Jewish Quarter by visiting the peaceful Synagogue of El Tránsito and its evocative Sephardic museum to trace Toledo's multicultural past. From there, follow a guided walk through the narrow, honey-colored lanes to the hilltop Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, pausing in its cloistered courtyard before descending to browse traditional swordsmith ateliers on Calle Comercio and watch a craftsman temper a blade.
After a morning among the Jewish Quarter and Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, linger over a leisurely lunch of migas and local wine at the atmospheric courtyard restaurant La Orza, then stroll toward the river to cross the medieval Puente de San Martín for postcard views of Toledo's ramparts. Spend the late afternoon visiting the evocative collections at Museo del Greco, wander the quiet workshops along Calle del Alfilerito to watch damascene metalworkers in action, and pause for a rooftop café at Mirador del Seminario to watch light shift across the cathedral before evening plans.
As dusk falls, climb the lantern-lit stair to Iglesia de San Ildefonso (La Universidad) for panoramic twilight views over the Tagus and linger on the plaza while street musicians play. Then wander the narrow lanes toward Plaza Zocodover to join locals at an outdoor terrace for tapas-try a plate of marinated venado-and finish with a contemplative night visit to the illuminated exterior of Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes before a relaxed drink at the nearby tavern Taberna El Botero.
Before leaving Toledo, enjoy a final peaceful paseo through the sunlit alleys to Plaza del Salvador, then stop for a café con leche and a mollete at the charming Cafetería La Casa de la Judería while watching artisans prepare damascene souvenirs. After collecting your bags, take a late-morning AVE from Toledo Station (or a scenic coach) and, upon arrival in Madrid, drop luggage at your hotel and stretch your legs with a relaxed walk through the leafy arcades of Plaza de Castilla before a light lunch in the nearby modern tapas bar Rivareno to ease into your Madrid stay.
After your AVE arrival and hotel drop-off, ease into Madrid with a restorative stroll through Jardines del Buen Retiro, renting a rowboat on the Estanque or pausing by the Palacio de Cristal to enjoy contemporary exhibitions and spring light. Follow with a late-afternoon visit to Barrio de las Letras to browse independent bookshops and stop for a vermut and small plates at the lively terrace of Taberna del Arco, then wander toward Plaza de Santa Ana to soak up theatrical atmosphere before dinner.
After settling into your Madrid hotel, take a late-afternoon paseo through Lavapiés to soak up its multicultural street life and stop for inventive pintxos and a local vermut at Taberna El Sur. As night falls, drift to the nearby cultural hub of La Casa Encendida for an early-evening exhibition or rooftop drink, then enjoy a relaxed dinner of modern Spanish cuisine at Sala de Despiece before capping the night with a cocktail at the intimate speakeasy 1862 Dry Bar, savoring Madrid's transition from historic Toledo calm to cosmopolitan nightlife.
Begin your morning with a cultivated start at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, arriving early to admire its varied collection before crowds build, then stroll through the tree-lined Paseo del Prado toward Jardines de Cecilio Rodríguez, a quieter, formal garden within Retiro perfect for reflective museum talk and photos. Pause for a late-morning coffee and a light brioche at the charming terrace of Café Murillo opposite the museum, then wander into the nearby micro-neighborhood of Las Letras to browse independent bookshops and artisan chocolate shops, keeping the day's tempo relaxed after your cultural morning.
After your museum morning, drift into the elegant Salamanca neighborhood for a late lunch of modern tapas and a glass of rioja at Platea Madrid, then wander the boutique-lined streets of Calle Serrano to admire window displays and stop for artisanal ice cream at Giangrossi. Continue with a relaxed cultural crawl through Barrio de Salamanca's small galleries and the charming hidden courtyard of Museo Lázaro Galdiano, finishing with a rooftop aperitivo at Ginkgo Sky Bar to watch the city shift toward evening and plan a nearby dinner.
As dusk falls, wander toward the vibrant Chueca neighborhood for pre-dinner cocktails at the stylish terrace of Mercado de San Antón's rooftop while watching neighborhood life, then stroll the lively lanes to discover contemporary tapas at Sala de Despiece or inventive small plates at Bodega de la Ardosa. After dinner, catch an intimate live-music set at the cozy jazz club Café Central or enjoy a late-night paseo through the lantern-lit arcades of Plaza del Dos de Mayo, finishing with a nightcap of vermut at the tucked-away bar El Tigre to round out your Madrid evening.
For a calm final morning, enjoy a late breakfast of churros and chocolate at Chocolatería Valor then wander the nearby sunlit arcades of Plaza de la Paja for one last dose of old-Madrid charm and last-minute souvenir browsing at independent craft stalls. Before you head to the airport, pause for a reflective stroll through the quiet horticultural displays of Jardín del Príncipe de Anglona, followed by a final coffee and bocadillo at the classic Café del Artista to savor the city's flavors and pack up with relaxed timing for your departure.
Spend a relaxed final afternoon wandering the leafy lanes of Malasaña, popping into independent vintage shops and the sunlit courtyard café at Ojalá for a light bocadillo and cold beer. Then head to the nearby cultural hub Matadero Madrid to browse contemporary exhibitions and a design market, finishing with a serene walk along the Manzanares at Madrid Río-pause at Parque del Matadero's terraces for a last panoramic view of the city before collecting your bags.
For a relaxed final evening, take a gentle paseo through Jardines de las Vistillas to watch sunset over the old city, then descend into the nearby La Latina lanes for a leisurely farewell dinner of seasonal tapas at Taberna La Concha. After dinner, finish with a contemplative drink and skyline view at the rooftop of The Hat Madrid or a last coffee and pastry at the classic late-night café La Campana, savoring the city's night rhythm before collecting luggage and heading to your departure.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Café Murillo (coffee + tostada) | €4 |
| Jardines de Sabatini | Free |
| Paseo del Prado / Librería La Central (browse) | Free |
| San Ginés (churros) | €6 |
| Plaza de Cibeles / processions (public viewing) | Free |
| Café de Oriente (espresso/terrace) | €4 |
| Plaza de la Villa (procession viewing) | Free |
| Mercado de San Miguel (tapas crawl, per-person sample) | €18 |
| Plaza Mayor (processions / public viewing) | Free |
| Cava Baja tapas dinner (average per-person) | €30 |
| Círculo de Bellas Artes rooftop (drink + entry) | €8 |
| AVE train Madrid to Seville (standard fare, per person) | €60 |
| Confitería La Campana (coffee/pastry) | €3 |
| Plaza del Salvador (visit) | Free |
| Iglesia del Salvador (entry / donation) | €3 |
| Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza (museum entry) | €10 |
| Paseo de Cristóbal Colón (walk) | Free |
| Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) walkway | €5 |
| Triana tapas / Calle Betis (dinner) | €25 |
| Casa de la Memoria (flamenco show) | €20 |
| Bar El Comercio (breakfast) | €4 |
| Hospital de los Venerables (entry / exhibition) | €6 |
| Jardines de Murillo | Free |
| Casa de Pilatos (entry) | €12 |
| Real Alcázar (timed-entry ticket) | €14 |
| Seville Cathedral exterior / plaza (free to view) | Free |
| Giralda (tower climb / ticket usually combined with cathedral) | €10 |
| La Bulla (lunch - vermouth/meal) | €20 |
| Jardines de los Reales Alcázares (other corners - included with Alcázar ticket) | Free |
| Casa de la Memoria (flamenco archives / short visit) | €5 |
| Bar Eslava (drink/tapa) | €8 |
| La Carbonería (tablao / entry donation) | €10 |
| María Luisa Park (boat rental at pond) | €6 |
| Plaza de España (visit / bike hire) | €6 |
| Museo Arqueológico (courtyard cafe / entry optional) | €3 |
| Cerámica Santa Ana (guided ceramics workshop - per person) | €35 |
| Bodega Santa Cruz (tapas/terrace) | €15 |
| Puente de San Telmo (ferry-style ride / river crossing small boat) | €3 |
| Alameda de Hércules (drinks at terrace) | €8 |
| La Terraza de EME / Lemongrass Sevilla (drinks) | €8 |
| Calle Feria tapas crawl (Bodega Santa Cruz / Bar Casa Morales / El Rinconcillo) | €30 |
| Confitería La Campana (breakfast - repeat visit) | €3 |
| Mercado de la Encarnación (sampling olives/jamón) | €8 |
| Mercado de Triana (seafood/jamón sampling) | €10 |
| La Pilareta (espeto / snack) | €8 |
| Convento de Santa Paula (small-group guided visit) | €8 |
| Plaza del Cabildo / antiques and ceramics shopping (browsing) | Free |
| Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol - panoramic terrace) | €5 |
| Bar Las Golondrinas (late lunch) | €18 |
| Bar Las Columnas (breakfast) | €4 |
| Archivo de Indias (visit) | Free |
| Taller de Cerámica Triana (hands-on demo) | €20 |
| Restaurante Eslava (dinner average per person) | €30 |
| Duo Tapas / Ovejas Negras (aperitivos/drinks) | €10 |
| Hotel rooftop bars (Hotel Inglaterra / others - drink) | €10 |
| Train Seville to Málaga (standard fare, per person) | €25 |
| Café Central (Málaga - coffee + tostada) | €4 |
| Mercado de Atarazanas (tasting / stalls) | €8 |
| Castillo de Gibralfaro (entry / viewpoint) | €3 |
| Playa de la Malagueta (beach) | Free |
| Carmen Thyssen Málaga (visit) | €9 |
| Museo Picasso Málaga (entry) | €12 |
| Muelle Uno (waterfront tapas/vermut) | €15 |
| Mirador de Gibralfaro (viewpoint - often combined with castle) | Free |
| La Casa Invisible (drink / event) | €6 |
| Playa del Pedregalejo (espetos at chiringuito) | €18 |
| AC Hotel Málaga Palacio rooftop bar (drink) | €10 |
| Casa Aranda (pastry + cortado) | €4 |
| Jardín Botánico-Histórico La Concepción (entry) | €5 |
| El Pimpi (lunch / fino) | €20 |
| AVE/Train Málaga to Toledo (via Madrid - per person estimate) | €60 |
| Mirador del Valle (Toledo viewpoint) | Free |
| Restaurante Adolfo (dinner average per person) | €45 |
| La Malquerida (Toledo - vermut/drink) | €6 |
| Café del Fin (Toledo breakfast) | €4 |
| Synagogue of El Tránsito / Sephardic Museum (entry) | €5 |
| Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes (entry) | €3 |
| Calle Comercio swordsmith browsing / demos | Free |
| La Orza (lunch) | €25 |
| Puente de San Martín (walk / views) | Free |
| Museo del Greco (entry) | €4 |
| Mirador del Seminario (rooftop cafe) | €5 |
| Iglesia de San Ildefonso (La Universidad) viewpoint | Free |
| Plaza Zocodover (tapas - marinated venado) | €18 |
| Taberna El Botero (drink) | €5 |
| Cafetería La Casa de la Judería (Toledo - mollete + coffee) | €4 |
| AVE Toledo to Madrid (per person) | €15 |
| Jardines del Buen Retiro (boat rental on Estanque) | €6 |
| Palacio de Cristal (Retiro exhibitions) | Free |
| Barrio de las Letras (vermut/late afternoon tapas) | €12 |
| La Casa Encendida (exhibition / rooftop drink) | €6 |
| Sala de Despiece (dinner average per person) | €35 |
| 1862 Dry Bar (cocktail) | €12 |
| Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (entry) | €13 |
| Jardines de Cecilio Rodríguez | Free |
| Platea Madrid (lunch / tapas average) | €30 |
| Ginkgo Sky Bar (rooftop aperitivo) | €12 |
| Mercado de San Antón rooftop (Chueca - drinks) | €10 |
| Café Central (jazz club - cover/drink) | €12 |
| Chocolatería Valor (churros + chocolate) | €6 |
| Plaza de la Paja arcades / souvenirs | Free |
| Ojalá (Malasaña bocadillo / coffee) | €10 |
| Matadero Madrid (exhibitions) | Free |
| Madrid-Barajas Airport transfer (approx. taxi per person estimate shared) | €12 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | €1187 |