Madrid: Prado Museum Direct Entrance Ticket
Discover masterpieces of art with a full-day entrance ticket to Madrid’s Prado Museum and see works by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco and many more.…
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Discover masterpieces of art with a full-day entrance ticket to Madrid’s Prado Museum and see works by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco and many more.…
Explore the history of the Real Madrid football team in the Bernabéu Stadium museum. Get access to exclusive areas, and see the Trophy Room where…
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The Prado of course seems to be the main attraction in terms of the galleries, if the crowds are anything to go by. But even in late September crowds are in all the galleries. This is expected. But you would gain by visiting, even if you are not a regular gallery visitor. I saw two temporary exhibitions both giving a different slant to the main artists presented from the Canon of art but also many Spanish artists not seen by me before. I also saw a glowing and familiar work by Fra Angelico that had recently undergone an extensive conservation process. There was an excellent video, in a comfy little theatre, describing the process. This was a highlight on this occasion. An exhibition on Ballenciaga’s dress designs and their, at times, seemingly tenuous relationship to paintings he encountered from an early age was a timed exhibition due to the extensive interest. The idea must have undergone extensive research. It was also a new slant on my experiences in many galleries.
It was our first time at the museum and we loved it ! First we went to the temporary exhibition and then we headed to the main museum which is huge. We spend more than 2 hours and we didn't finish seeing it. The ticket on the other hand, supposed to be a skip-the-line ticket, but it was just for the ticket desk...which we had to go anyway to get a physical ticket in order to enter the museum - so instead of skip-the-line we had a normal ticket.
Fantastic tour for football (soccer) enthusiasts and even for those with slight interest in it. The indoor interactive media was very impressive. Tour route was well landed and gave your really good insight into the stadium, the field, the teams. Highly recommend checking out this tour! Caveat: be ready to walk and climb some stairs up and down.
Venue was a bit small so that the activity of dinner service during the performance was somewhat distracting. Venue is not well marked on the outside so attendees should give themselves plenty of time to negotiate the narrow side streets of Madrid if walking.
The stadium is huge and the tour is well organised. Everything was ok, the audio guide could be better and user friendly. The crew on the other hand, seemed to be very kind and helpful, English and Spanish speakers. And the ticket indeed saved us time.
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