Private 3-hour Madrid Night Tour with Guide and Driver

Private 3-hour Madrid Night Tour with Guide and Driver

When the sun goes down, Madrid transforms and presents itself to us in a way we could not imagine. With this tour you will discover for 3 hours the hidden face of Madrid, visiting its most iconic places in a different way, and with the comfort and safety of a luxury private vehicle that will pick you up and drop you off in the locations in Madrid of your choice.

Renaissance buildings, contemporary buildings, centers of power, imperial monuments, historical places, postcard moments, famous corners.... All of them are revealed dressed in a light that makes them stand out in the night. Your exclusive official guide will accompany you at all times and will detail the secrets and history of the most emblematic places of Madrid.

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Pass By: Monumento a Filippo IV, Plaza de Oriente, Madrid Spain

It is a sculptural ensemble located in the center of the Plaza de Oriente, one of the enclosures of greatest historical and artistic interest of the city. The equestrian statue, the first with the horse's front legs raised, supported on the hind legs, of King Philip IV, dates from the 17th century, and was sculpted by Pietro Tacca.

Pass By: Plaza del Callao, Pl. del Callao, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain

In the neighborhood of Sol, it's surrounded by prominent places in the center of Madrid as Preciados street, Gran Vía, Callao Cinema, Carrión building, Palacio de la Prensa, La Adriática building, Fnac building, Jacometrezo street, Carmen street, also famous and with a great commercial activity.

Pass By: Edificio Carrion, Plaza Del Callao, Madrid Spain

Also known as the Capitol building, it is a multipurpose building of expressionist style with Mendelsohnian influences. It holds the famous Schweppes neon sign.

Pass By: Gran Via, Gran Via, Madrid

One of the main streets of the city, known as "Madrid's Broadway", full of significant buildings of various styles (neo-baroque, neo-renaissance, contemporary, eclectic, Frenchified, American... ), such as the Metropolis, the Hotel de las Letras, the Grassy building, the Gran Peña, the Casino Militar, the Oratorio del Caballero de Gracia, the Telefonica building, the Madrid-Paris, the Palacio de la Prensa, Casa Matesanz, Casa del Libro, Teatro Fontalba, the Palacio de la Música, the Lope de Vega building, Rialto movie theater, etc.

Pass By: Royal Palace of Madrid, Calle de Bailen s/n, 28071 Madrid Spain

It is used for State ceremonies and solemn acts. It is twice as big as the palaces of Buckingham or Versailles, being one of the largest palaces in the world and one of the most visited monuments in Spain. It houses a valuable, broad and diverse historical and artistic heritage.

Pass By: Teatro Real, Plaza de Isabel II, 29013 Madrid Spain

It is a great opera house founded in 1818, one of the greatest theaters of Europe that hosts major productions involving major international figures of opera, musical direction, stage direction and dance.

Pass By: Edificio Metropolis, Calle de Alcala 42, 28014 Madrid Spain

Iconic building that adds a mixture of architectural styles, such as neo-renaissance, but can also be classified in the historicist eclecticism of the French Second Empire that mixes neo-baroque with some modernist decorative touches.

Pass By: Plaza de la Villa, Calle Mayor, Madrid Spain

Around it there are the main facades of three buildings of great historical and artistic value from different centuries: the Casa y Torre de los Lujanes (15th century), of Gothic-Mudejar style, the Casa de Cisneros (16th century), a Plateresque palace, and the Casa de la Villa (17th century), of Baroque style.

Pass By: Plaza Mayor, Calle Gerona 4, 28012 Madrid Spain

A large public space in the heart of Madrid and its old center, built during the reign of Philip III.

Pass By: Puerta del Sol, 28013 Madrid Spain

Famous square from which Kilometer Zero of the country's radial roads starts. The oldest building is the Casa de Correos, with a tower clock whose chimes at 12 midnight on December 31 mark the traditional taking of the twelve grapes to the vast majority of Spaniards.

Pass By: Congreso de Los Diputados, Cra de S. Jeronimo, s/n, 28071 Madrid Spain

Congress of Deputies: In neoclassical style, is one of the most emblematic buildings of Madrid in the nineteenth century.

Pass By: Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Madrid Spain

Located in the Malasaña neighborhood, it commemorates the popular uprising of May 2nd at the beginning of the Spanish War of Independence against the occupying French troops.

Pass By: Plaza de Cibeles, Calle Alcala and Paseo de Recoletos, 28014 Madrid Spain

It it surrounded by the Palace of Buenavista, the Palace of Linares, the Palace of Cibeles, and the Bank of Spain and, in the center, it hosts the famous fountain of Cibeles.

Pass By: Palacio de Cibeles, Plaza Cibeles 1 and Calle de Alcala, 28014 Madrid Spain

Madrid's city hall is one of the first and most representative examples of modernist architecture erected in the center of Madrid, with its facade of neoplateresque and Salamanca baroque evocations.

Pass By: Puerta de Alcala, Plaza Independencia 1, 28001 Madrid Spain

One of the five ancient royal gates that gave access to the city. It is of neoclassical style and has a monumental appearance similar to the Roman Triumphal Arches. It was erected facing east in 1778. At the end of the 19th century it was already one of its most characteristic icons, and numerous historical events have taken place in its vicinity.

Pass By: Templo de Debod, Calle Ferraz 1, 28008 Madrid Spain

Debod's Temple is a gift from Egypt to Spain for the Spanish help after the appeal of Unesco to save the temples of Nubia, in danger of disappearing due to the construction of the Aswan Dam. It is about 2200 years old.

Pass By: Catedral de Sta Maria la Real de la Almudena, Calle Bailen 10, 28013 Madrid Spain

Main temple of the Archdiocese of Madrid, seat of the archbishop and the metropolitan chapter. It is 102 meters long and 73 meters high, and was built from the late nineteenth century to the late twentieth century, in different architectural styles: neoclassical on the outside, neo-Gothic inside and neo-Romanesque in the crypt.



Informacion Adicional
"Infant seats available"
"Near public transportation"
"Stroller accessible"
"Surfaces are wheelchair accessible"
"Transportation is wheelchair accessible"
"Most travelers can participate"
"Wheelchair accessible"
"In case of needing a infant seat please request at time of booking"
"This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"



Duration: 3 Hours
Start location: Traveler pickup is offered
Hotel or place of choice inside the city

Cancellations and refunds: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

Included

  • Private pick up and drop off in place of choice within Madrid
  • Private luxury vehicle with chauffeur for 3 hours
  • Private Tour
  • Private official expert guide for 3 hours
  • Local Taxes

Not Included

  • Food and drinks
  • Entrances Fees

Facilities


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