2 Days in Madrid | Itinerary & Detailed Guide

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Have only 2 days in Madrid? I've got you covered. Discover what to see, where to eat, what order to do it all in, and more with this Madrid itinerary!

Madrid has become a vibrant European capital with plenty to offer residents and tourists alike. In recent years the city has become more livable with its new squares, pedestrian-friendly streets, and parks.

Questionable areas have turned hip and trendy. Food halls, hipster coffee shops, museums, charming streets, high-end shopping…this city truly has it all!

A first-time visitor could easily spend a week here, but many tourists often allot just 2 days in Madrid (maybe 3) before moving to the next city.

Don't worry if you find yourself crunched for time, you can easily see the main sights with a well-organized 2-day Madrid itinerary.

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  • Blue - day 1 in Madrid itinerary and attractions
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The bear and the madroño tree

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Puerta del Sol

Day 1 in Madrid itinerary

1. Puerta del Sol

The center of Madrid and the perfect place to start your 2 days in Madrid itinerary. You can reach Madrid's top sights in 20 minutes or less by foot from this square, which makes it a great home base when picking a hotel.

Here you will find the famous Kilometer Zero (the center of Spain) and the statue of the bear and the madroño tree (a symbol of Madrid).

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Skinny churros at Chocolateria San Gines

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2. Eat churros and chocolate at Chocolateria San Gines

Walk 3 minutes to try the best churros in Madrid! Don’t fret if there's a line, Chocolateria San Gines turns out churros as fast as you can eat them. While inside, take a look around as the walls are filled with photos of celebrities who have visited this hot spot.

Plaza Mayor Madrid Spain
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3. Plaza Mayor

Right next door is one of the most photographed Madrid tourist attractions. You will recognize Plaza Mayor the moment you walk to the center and see the bright red walls and statue of Philip III.

Be sure to stop in La Torre del Oro Bar Andalu. The walls display photos from bullfights (some are quite gory).

Mercado San Miguel

Mercado San Miguel, Madrid

4. Visit the best food market in Madrid - Mercado San Miguel

My personal favorite and one of the best food markets in Madrid! Be prepared for crowds as Mercado San Miguel is a very popular spot. Grab some croquettes, jamon and manchego, or mini open-faced sandwiches. Save dessert for our next stop.

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Finding the secret nun cookies in Madrid

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Follow the No. 3 tile to find the secret nun cookies

secret nun cookies madrid

Press the buzzer that says “monjas” and say “dulces por favor” 

5. Find the secret cookies made by hidden nuns

Yes, I’m serious. Finding these sweets is as much for the experience as it is for the actual treats. How to find these secret nun cookies in Madrid you ask?

Walk to the Monastery of Corpus Christi and look for the wall with the big No. 3 tile. An arrow on the tile points you in the right direction.

A few steps past the No. 3 tile will be a door with a buzzer and a sign that says "Horario: Venta de Dulces". Press the buzzer that says “monjas” and say “dulces por favor” when one of the nuns responds.

Go through the door once it unlocks and follow the sign to the “torno”. This is the lazy Susan that allows the nuns to sell the cookies without being seen.

The shortbread cookies are the most popular.

The actual address is #3 Calle del Codo. Hours are Monday – Saturday 9:30 to 1:00 and 4:00 to 6:30. If this isn't one of the most unique Madrid tourist attractions, I don't know what is.

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Madrid Palace
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6. Royal Palace of Madrid

One of my favorite European palaces and definitely one of the best things to do during your 2 days in Madrid. The details and grandeur are remarkable. Make sure to buy tickets in advance, as you'll find a very long line for those waiting to purchase tickets.

Allow 4 hours to fully explore the palace and gardens. Those in a hurry can rush through in about 1.5 hours. 

Skip the guided tour, which can be dry, and grab the audio guide instead.

*the photography ban was recently lifted, so take all the photos you want!

AWA Tip: if you're pressed for time and prefer a guide, consider this Private Visit to the Royal Palace of Madrid and the Prado Museum. I saved the Prado Museum for day 2, so joining this tour will free up some time on your second day.

7. Take a break at Cafe de Oriente,  Syra Coffee, or FOUR

Rest your feet and grab a coffee, tea, or dessert at Cafe de Oriente. Try their specialty dessert, Torrija típica del Café de Oriente.

Prefer something more casual/coffee and treats to-go? Walk 4 minutes past Cafe de Oriente to one of my favorite coffee chains in Spain. Syra Coffee. Their cookies are delicious and the iced americano is a 10/10.

Another coffee shop option is FOUR. There's plenty of space to sit for a quick break.

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8. Sunset views at the Temple of Depod

The Temple of Depod is one of the most ancient Madrid attractions. It's an Egyptian temple that dates back to 200 B.C. and makes for the perfect sunset spot. The park location offers beautiful views of the city. 

9. Dinner at Plaza de Espana or Tapas Tour

Make your way back to the city center via Plaza de Espana. This popular square has many restaurant options for dinner and is the perfect place to end part one of your 2 days in Madrid itinerary.

If you're up for a little more walking, go an extra 10 minutes to walk down Gran Via, a popular spot for shopping, eating, and entertainment. 

Foodies should consider a tapas tour:

Day 2 Madrid Itinerary

1. Museo del Prado

Start part two of your Madrid 2-day itinerary at Museo del Prado, one of the most well-known attractions in Madrid. Buy your tickets in advance and grab an audio guide.

Once you’ve gotten your fill of Goya, Diego Velázquez, and other renowned Spanish, Flemish, and Italian painters, head outside for a break.

If you need coffee/snack before or after your visit, I recommend OSOM Coffee Cantine or Plenti. Both are less than 10 minutes from the Prado and offer a great food menu.

See my post on the Best Coffee Shops in Madrid for more options within the city.

Retiro Park

2. Retiro Park

Retiro Park is high on the list of most popular and photographed Madrid attractions. You'll find tourists and locals enjoying this 300-acre park.

It’s a popular jogging area as well if you want to fit a workout in.

Be sure to stop by Retiro Park Lake (Estanque Grande del Retiro). If the weather is nice, rent a rowboat and enjoy close-up views of the Alfonso XII Monument.

Madrid’s triumphal arch, the Puerta de Alcalá, is located at the park's Northwest corner.

3. Lunch

For those loving the food market scene, I recommend Mercado San Antón (several stories and lively) or Food Hall Galería Canalejas (brand new and very posh).

Another amazing option on the northwest corner of the park is Juana La Loca. I recommend the Spanish omelet (insane), truffle sea bass, and rabo de toro. This is one of my favorite tapas restaurants in Madrid for both food and atmosphere.

4. Shop in the Salamanca Barrio

After your coffee/lunch break, wander around the Salamanca area. This is the most posh and glamorous neighborhood in Madrid and is the spot for designer boutique shopping.

Malasana barrio

Malasana barrio

Malasana neighborhood Madrid

Malasana barrio

5. Wander the Malasaña Barrio

Take the metro or walk to the Malasana district. Ultra hip and trendy, this neighborhood has a very different vibe from Salamanca. Bakeries, coffee shops, vintage clothing stores, and graffiti art dominate the streets. Stop by Toma café for a coffee break. 

6. Tapas Crawl down Calle Cava Baja

Finish your 2 days in Madrid itinerary with a tapas crawl. Calle Cava Baja is a lively dining street filled with tapas bars.

Have a tapas or two at each place that grabs your attention. I recommend Taberna Tempranilo, Taberna La Concha, and Díaz y Larrouy.


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Toledo, Spain

Looking to extend your 2-day MADRID itinerary?

I highly recommend booking a day trip to Toledo or Segovia. Both are just 30 minutes by train. 

In Summary

I hope my itinerary and guide for 2 days in Madrid helps plan your upcoming trip. While you could easily spend more time in this vibrant city, I completely understand (and agree) with quickly seeing the sights and then moving on to places like Seville (my favorite), Barcelona, and Granada.

With this itinerary, you'll hit all the top Madrid tourist attractions and get an overall feel for the city.

**MADRID HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS**

Luxury | 5-star hotels

Midrange | 3 to 4-star hotels

Budget-Friendly | 2-star hotels


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14 Comments

  1. Hi Ashley, Just saw your guide travel tips. They are excellent. We will be going soon. Will let you know how it goes. Thank you.

  2. Hi Ashleys
    i read your suggested itinerary with much interests.
    i wonder what particular suggestion you may have for seniors like me. we are 72 n 68.
    to say frankly we have much safety concern touring free and easy with only two of us.
    looking forward to your advice

    1. Madrid is very safe. I have traveled there many times as a solo female traveler and never felt unsafe. Per usual with big cities, be aware of your surroundings and keep your bags zipped and close (pick pockets will be your biggest worry, though I’ve never had it happen to me). Overall, Madrid is much safer than most cities in the US and you will be fine walking around the city center and touring the sights on your own.

    1. If you’re referring to the photo with all the little tapas, I believe that was at Mercado de San Miguel.

  3. hi Ash

    love your blogs!!! i purchased 2 DAYS IN MADRID | ITINERARY FOR WHAT TO SEE, EAT & DO
    do you have one for Barcelona ? 2DAY OR 3DAY .. .if you do would love to purchase that too

    thank you Ernesto

    1. Thank you! Your comment made my day ๐Ÿ™‚ I don’t have Barcelona at the moment, but I will add that to my list!

  4. Cookies from the nuns was a highlight of my trip! I left my unadventurous husband having coffee somewhere I wonder if it was the same placeโ€ฆlol.while I went exploring!

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