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Discover 79 Experiences in Madrid on Trip.com, updated February 19, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 9 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From DKK 49.61 per person, with an average total of DKK 578.47. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.298k verified reviews, Experiences Madrid boast an average rating of 4.4.

This week's most popular Experiences: "Essential Flamenco: Pure Flamenco Show in the Heart of Madrid", with 1.337k reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Real Madrid CF Tickets", a 3-hour adventure in Madrid!

The next available day tour departs on February 20, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Madrid Experiences usually take about 3 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

80% of Madrid Experiences now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Madrid! Choose from Experiences available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Essential Flamenco: Pure Flamenco Show in the Heart of Madrid.

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Reviews: Real Madrid CF Tickets
Guest User2025-10-24
Wonderful experience. Great facilities and great customer service.
Reviews: Essential Flamenco: Pure Flamenco Show in the Heart of Madrid
Guest User2026-02-06
I started researching flamenco performances even before the trip, and it quickly became clear that Madrid offers countless options. Many of them have a more touristy profile, combining shows with dinner or formats that end up diverting attention from what really matters. Essential Flamenco caught my attention precisely because of its opposite approach: total focus on the artistic experience, without interference, valuing flamenco in its most authentic and direct form. My expectations were high—and were far exceeded. Upon arrival, the staff's service is attentive and welcoming. While the audience waits for the show to begin, a glass of wine or sangria is served, a simple gesture that helps create the atmosphere and prepare the spectator for what is to come, without breaking the atmosphere of concentration that the show proposes. The show takes place in an old exposed brick cellar with an arched ceiling, a space that impresses both for its architecture and its impeccable natural acoustics. With a maximum capacity of around 60 people, the audience is accommodated in only three rows of seats arranged in a semicircle around the stage, ensuring that everyone is just a few meters from the artists. This intimate setting eliminates the need for any kind of sound amplification: everything is heard and felt directly, from the sound of the instruments to the clapping, from the singing to the vibrations of the tap dancing on stage, which literally reach the bodies of the audience. Before the performance, there is a brief explanation, in Spanish and English, about the history and roots of flamenco, reinforcing the connection with its origins. On stage, musicians and two dancers lead a show of impressive energy. The proximity makes all the difference: it's possible to perceive nuances, breath, glances, and the physical strength involved in each movement. The musical ensemble goes beyond the basics, expanding the sound spectrum of flamenco and reinforcing the protagonism of the musicians as much as the dancers. Essential Flamenco delivers exactly what it promises: an intense, genuine, and profoundly moving experience. A show that doesn't try to "explain" flamenco to the audience, but makes it felt. One of the most memorable cultural experiences of the trip.
Reviews: Big Bus Madrid Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Guest User2025-01-16
Bigbus is a double-decker open-top bus with a very wide view and a 360-degree view of Madrid's cityscape. Along the way, you can see many famous landmarks such as the Prado Museum, Las Bentas Bullring, Plaza de España. The bus offers live explanations in English and Spanish. The explanations are lively and interesting, and the content is rich, not only introducing the historical background and cultural significance of each attraction, but also sharing some local anecdotes to make people understand Madrid more deeply. The bus has Blue Line and other lines covering the main attractions and neighborhoods of Madrid. The station is reasonably set up, so that tourists can get on and off at any time and arrange their trip freely. For example, you can get off at Puerta del Sol and feel the excitement of Madrid's city center; Get off at Atocha train station and visit the Museum of the Queen Sofia Art Center. The purchased tickets are valid for 24 or 48 hours and can take buses multiple times according to your time and interests, stop at different stations and fully enjoy the fun of free travel. The bus seats are spacious and comfortable, and the ride is smooth. Although the upper floor is open, there are sunshade before and after, which can block the sun and rain to a certain extent.
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