
Royal Palace Entry Ticket
This ticket includes skip-the-line admission to the Royal Palace of Madrid, access to the Official Lounges, the Royal Armory, the Royal Chapel, and an optional audio guide.
Royal Palace, Madrid
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This ticket includes skip-the-line admission to the Royal Palace of Madrid, access to the Official Lounges, the Royal Armory, the Royal Chapel, and an optional audio guide.
Royal Palace, Madrid

Discover Spain's most celebrated modern art museum and come face to face with Picasso's Guernica, alongside an extraordinary collection of 20th-century masterpieces by Dalí, Miró and more.
Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid
This combined ticket pairs the Royal Palace of Madrid, the official residence of the Spanish Crown with its opulent state halls, with the Reina Sofia Museum and its modern masterpieces, from Picasso's Guernica to the avant-garde. Two very different sides of Madrid in one visit.
Ticket overview:
🏰 Access to the Royal Palace of Madrid and its grand halls.
🛡️ Entry to the Royal Armory and the Royal Chapel.
🎨 Entry to the Reina Sofia Museum's permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.
🕊️ Picasso's Guernica, the undisputed highlight of the Reina Sofia.
📱 Mobile tickets with instant confirmation for both visits.
🎟️ City audio guide app and Reina Sofia Museum audio guide app, available if you select those options when booking.
Please note: The Reina Sofia is closed on Tuesdays, and parts of the Royal Palace may close during official ceremonies.
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Address: Royal Palace of Madrid, Calle de Bailén s/n, 28071 Madrid, Spain. Reina Sofia Museum, Calle de Santa Isabel 52, 28012 Madrid, Spain.
Closest landmark: The Royal Palace overlooks the Plaza de la Armería beside Almudena Cathedral in the historic center, while the Reina Sofia stands next to Atocha station at the southern end of the Paseo del Prado.
The two sit on opposite sides of central Madrid, the palace near Plaza de Oriente and Ópera metro, the museum beside Atocha, about a short metro ride apart through the center, so both fit comfortably into one day of sightseeing.
