That is possible, but it is a bit of a search. Tickets are for sale on most major tickets sites, but there you pay the cash register price or even a little extra. Is there a promotional code? Then you suddenly save a few euros per ticket.
No, the palace is closed on a number of holidays and on official occasions you as a visitor cannot enter. Because the opening times also differ a day and season, we always recommend that you first check the site of the palace itself.
No, we recommend that you come up with public transport.
To maximize savings on your visit to the Royal Palace of Madrid, plan your visit during the free entry hours offered to EU citizens. These are usually on Monday to Thursday afternoons. If you're not an EU citizen, consider purchasing a combination ticket that includes multiple attractions in Madrid, as these can offer significant savings compared to buying individual tickets. Booking your tickets online in advance may also help you avoid additional fees or take advantage of special promotions. Additionally, if you're eligible for any discounts due to age, student status, or other criteria, make sure to bring the necessary documentation to secure those reductions.
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