Plaza Mayor

Town square
★ 4.8 (28K+ reviews) • 46K+ booked
Welcome to Plaza Mayor, the heart of Hapsburg Madrid, where history and culture converge in a vibrant tapestry of sights and sounds. Nestled in the heart of Madrid's historic center, this grand central square is a captivating blend of 17th-century baroque architecture and the vibrant energy of modern-day Spain. Once the bustling center of Old Madrid, Plaza Mayor invites travelers to step back in time and experience the vibrant pulse of Spanish life. Whether you're savoring a coffee on a sunny terrace or exploring the rich history that surrounds you, this iconic square offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Madrid's past and present. With its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere, Plaza Mayor is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the capital of Spain.
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Main Square, Austrias' Quarter, Sun, Center, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
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4.8 /5
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Celestina ******
30 Jun
booked tickets on the same day and realised i should’ve booked the day beford bc the system almost didn’t register my name. but it was still solved and it was an amazing show! really recommend this theatre as it’s a smaller space and you get to see everything even if you’re further away. promo tickets don’t have any drinks so have to be early to get good seats, wifi was also really good~
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Angie ************
30 Jun
Awesome cooking experience! Angel was really friendly and we learnt so many new tips from him. In fact, the paella we cooked was the best on our entire Spain trip! A wonderful family activity for all ages. Highly recommended.
Majah *****
28 Jun
This evening night tour is perfect especially during the summer time because there is still light even if it is already 9pm. The important and iconic places were visited.
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wong *******
24 Jun
I think you have not been to Madrid if you have not visited the Royal Palace. It is very spectacular. The dining table is especially unforgettable. Worth seeing
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Wong *******
23 Jun
If you stay in Madrid for a few days, you must visit Segovia; this itinerary is highly recommended. We left at 9am and returned to the center of Madrid at 8pm, giving us plenty of time to enjoy the remains of the aqueduct. The Alcazar Castle is also worth taking the time to admire and take photos. My English tour guide tried his best and answered all questions👍
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Cheng *******
23 Jun
super nice and big palace with a lot of beautifully-decorated rooms to visit. Amazing experiences.
TM *
22 Jun
Angel, our chef was very fluent in English, pleasant in instructing and very knowledgeable. I recommend this 100% if you are in Madrid. My partner ans I loved this activity. We learned to make sangria, gazpacho and paella.
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Wong *******
22 Jun
I highly recommend visiting this attraction if you are spending a few days in Madrid. The architecture is beautiful and has a lot of history.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Casa de la Panadería

Step into the heart of history with a visit to the Casa de la Panadería, a true architectural marvel of Plaza Mayor. Originally constructed around 1590, this building has worn many hats—from the town's main bakery to royal chambers. Today, it invites you to explore its rich past while serving as the Plaza Mayor Tourist Information Centre. Don't forget to admire the stunning frescoes by Carlos Franco that grace its façade, offering a glimpse into the artistic soul of Madrid.

Statue of Philip III

In the very center of Plaza Mayor, the equestrian statue of King Philip III commands attention with its regal presence. Crafted by the talented Giambologna and completed by Pietro Tacca in 1616, this statue was a gift from the Duke of Florence and found its home in the square in 1848. As you stand before this masterpiece, let it transport you back to a time of royal grandeur and historical significance, making it a must-see for any visitor.

Arco de Cuchilleros

Venture through the iconic Arco de Cuchilleros, the most famous of the nine arches leading into Plaza Mayor. This archway, rebuilt after the fire of 1790, opens up to Calle de los Cuchilleros, a street steeped in history as the former hub of knife makers. Its steep steps and slanted façades whisper tales of resilience and tradition, inviting you to explore the stories etched into its very stones.

Culture and History

Plaza Mayor is steeped in history, having evolved from the bustling Plaza del Arrabal market to a grand square under King Philip III. Designed by architect Juan Gómez de Mora, it has hosted events ranging from bullfights to coronations. Its rich past is woven into the fabric of Madrid's cultural heritage. The square has been a witness to numerous historical events, from royal ceremonies to public executions. Its architecture reflects the evolution of Spanish design, with contributions from renowned architects like Juan de Herrera and Juan de Villanueva. The square's name has changed over time, reflecting key moments in Spanish history. Plaza Mayor is a symbol of the 'Madrid de los Austrias' and a testament to the city's rich history. The square has been the site of numerous historical events and continues to be a focal point for cultural activities and celebrations.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in Madrid's culinary delights at Plaza Mayor. The square is surrounded by eateries offering traditional Spanish dishes. Be sure to try local favorites like tapas, churros with chocolate, and the famous bocadillo de calamares (calamari sandwich) for an authentic taste of the city. Adjacent to Plaza Mayor is Restaurante Botin, the world's oldest restaurant, offering a taste of traditional Spanish cuisine. Visitors can indulge in local delicacies such as cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig) and sample the rich flavors that define Madrid's culinary scene. Visitors to Plaza Mayor can indulge in traditional Spanish dishes such as 'croquetas' and paella at the Café de la Plaza. The terrace offers a picturesque setting to enjoy these culinary delights while taking in the views of the Casa de la Panadería's frescoes.