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Go on a self-guided tour of three of Madrid’s best guardians of centuries-old European art, all in one day.
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At the Prado Museum, you can take in the grandeur of 8,000+ works of art and explore key pieces by artists such as Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, and Murillo.
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Take a close look at some of the best 20th-century masterpieces at the Reina Sofia Museum, home to works by Picasso, Dalí, and Miró.
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With pieces spanning 700 years, you can check out key pieces by Van Gogh and Monet at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
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Entry to the Prado Museum
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Entry to the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
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Entry to the Reina Sofia Museum
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Souvenirs
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Food & drinks
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Guided tour
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Audio guide
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These tickets can’t be cancelled. However, you can use them any time within the next 12 months.
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Berto
May, 2025Verified booking
Professionalism and friendliness of the museum staff. Beautiful experience because it allows you to see masterpiecesOlivier
May, 2025Verified booking
Two extraordinary museums The diversity and homogeneity of the Thyssen still captivate meOlga
Apr, 2025Verified booking
Everything was great! Good organization, logical, well-ordered rooms. Wonderful paintings.Stephanie
May, 2025Verified booking
The richness of the collections - the way the Reina Sofia tells some of the modern history of Spain through art, the construction of Guernica through Dora Mar's photographs, the outstanding and uncrowded Thyssen-BornemiszaDaniel
Apr, 2025Verified booking
We started at Tysenn. Everything went very smoothly, the accreditation and the entrance. Not so in the Pardo (the second visit) where there was the main queue and a second shorter queue (20' wait) to accredit the QR code. With the Reina Sofia we finally had a second shorter queue, but as there were less visitors there were a couple of minutes of waiting.
These tickets are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.
undefinedWith access to three museums with a single pass, you get to explore works by artists like Goya, Picasso, Van Gogh, and countless others, spanning centuries of art history.
Getting started
Make your way to the Goya statue outside the Prado Museum, where you can collect your ticket. You can then visit the Reina Sofia Museum and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum to explore their spectacular collections.
What to expect
As you approach the Prado Museum, you’ll see why the building is revered for more than just its collection of art—the architecture in itself is a major draw to many. The Reina Sofia & Thyssen-Bornemisza Museums also feature impressive collections from some of Europe’s most decorated artists, giving you a glimpse into their cultural and historical significance.
Features
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Prado Museum: With over 2,000 pieces on display, the Prado Museum has a massive collection, with key pieces including The Garden of Earthly Delights, Saturn Devouring His Son, and Las Meninas, among several others.
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Reina Sofia Museum: With pieces from three of the greatest 20th-century Spanish artists (Picasso, Dalí, and Miró), this hospital-turned museum is also known for its vaulted hallways and beautiful courtyards, besides the art on display.
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Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum: This museum features one of the most valuable privately held art collections worldwide, and you get to experience works by Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh, among several others.
What to bring
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Visitors under the age of 14 must always be accompanied by an adult. Anyone between the ages of 14 and 18 who wants to visit the museum without an adult must present their national ID.
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Carry ample cash, especially if you want to dine or buy yourself souvenirs.
What’s not allowed
Prado Museum
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Food & drinks are prohibited inside the museum. You’ll find several dining options at the museum where you can grab a bite.
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Photography and videography are strictly prohibited inside the museum.
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Pets are not allowed at the museum.
Reina Sofia Museum
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Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are not allowed inside the museum. Photography is strictly prohibited in area 206 (Guernica).
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Food & drinks are not allowed at the museum, as you’ll find various dining options at the venue.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
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Flash photography, selfie sticks, and tripods are not allowed at the museum.
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Backpacks larger than 30cm x 30cm are not allowed. You can drop them off at the bag deposit facility by showing your ticket.
Accessibility
Prado Museum
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The Prado Museum is accessible to wheelchair users or individuals with reduced mobility.
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The museum has accessible restrooms, elevators, ramps, and platforms.
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The auditorium and counters are also equipped with hearing loops.
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Guide dogs are welcome at the museum, subject to all the relevant documentation.
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You’ll find municipal parking spaces for those with disabilities on the Ruiz de Alarcón and Moreto streets.
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The museum also offers wheelchairs and baby seats on loan for free.
Reina Sofia Museum
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The museum loans special hearing loops for those with a hearing impairment.
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The museum is wheelchair/pram accessible.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
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Assistance or guide dogs and emotional support animals are allowed with a valid medical certificate.
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The museum is wheelchair-accessible.
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You can also use prams, wheelchairs, and electric scooters free of charge at the museum.
Additional information
Prado Museum
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Admission is free from Monday to Saturday between 6pm and 8pm and on Sundays and holidays from 5pm to 7pm.
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All entrances have a free service to deposit outerwear and personal items you can’t carry into the museum, albeit with limited capacity—plan accordingly.
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You’ll find information points at all the museum’s entrances.
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While food & drinks are not allowed, you can grab a bite at Cafe Prado or at the Ionic Gallery Tea Room.
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Some sections of the museum may be subject to closures at the authorities’ discretion.
Reina Sofia Museum
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Admission is free on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday between 7pm and 9pm.
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Admission on Sundays is free between 12:30pm and 2:15pm.
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The museum remains closed on Tuesdays.
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Guests with small backpacks must wear them in front to avoid disturbing other visitors and to avoid them brushing against the artworks.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
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Entry to the museum is free on Mondays, and you can collect your free tickets at the venue.
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Children can enter the museum for free.
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Download the free Second Canvas Thyssen App for unique insights into the artwork.
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How To Use Your Tickets
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You will receive an email with your Paseo Del Arte ticket voucher.
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Show your voucher at Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum to enter.
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