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The Spanish capital is an urban canvas dotted with stunning masterpieces. We can start our visit with the Puerta de Alcalá, one of the five ancient royal gates that provided access to the city and rises majestically from the Plaza de la Independencia. Nearby, the Fuente de Cibeles fountain is not only a Madrid icon and also a meeting point for celebrations for Real Madrid fans. As you walk through the city, you inevitably come across El Oso and El Arbuto, a much loved symbol of the city of Madrid in the Puerta del Sol. Not far away, the Royal Palace invites you to explore and offer a glimpse into the life of the Spanish king, while the serene and mystical Temple of Debod provides a piece of ancient Egypt in the heart of the capital.
Madrid is home to monuments that seem to stop time and invites you to stroll through its streets and discover its architectural treasures. This tour of the monuments of Madrid is more than just sightseeing, it’s a fascinating experience in the history and culture of a city that has preserved its heritage while embracing modernity.
Madrid's monuments have centuries of history and tell the story of the city's rich past. From the iconic Cibeles Fuente to the Cervantes Monument, each statue reveals stories of art, culture and legacy.
No trip would be without numerous photos that witness the adventures. Madrid, with its light and iconic locations, is an excellent setting, and these are some of the most popular places to boast about your visit to the capital.