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맞춤 여행 Madrid

Prado, tapas, and a city that really does eat at midnight.

샘플 일정 보기
1인 1,700부터·추천 시즌: April–June, September–October·★★★★★ 500명 이상 여행객 매칭
사진: Luis Quintero Pexels 제공

맞춤 여행 안내 — Madrid?

A custom Madrid tour is a seven- to fourteen-day itinerary built around your pace and passions: private access to the Prado with an art historian, authentic tapas crawls through medieval neighborhoods, flamenco in working tablao venues, and a high-speed train escape to Toledo. Every day locks into Madrid's actual rhythm—late dinners, museum mornings, long afternoons.

Madrid doesn't apologize for its rhythms. The Prado stays open until 8pm; dinner happens at 10. A custom tour here respects this tempo, booking you with an art historian at dawn when the galleries are empty, then pivoting to La Latina's medieval lanes where tapas bars fill only after sunset. You're not following Madrid—you're syncing with it.

The city's soul lives in specifics: in Velázquez's *Las Meninas*, in the crack of a flamenco dancer's heels on a Lavapiés stage, in the precise angle of sunlight hitting Toledo's stone walls from the high-speed train window. A seven-day custom itinerary threads these moments together, each one earned rather than rushed through.

Spring and autumn are Madrid's best-kept secret—April through June, September through October—when 20°C afternoons don't demand siestas and the city feels inhabited by locals, not queues. Your custom tour moves through these seasons at walking pace, catching the Reina Sofía's weight in silence, hunting jamón in markets, and learning why Madrileños eat nothing substantial until the evening bells ring.

최적 방문 시기 — Madrid?

추천 월은 April–June, September–October. 월별 계획 메모를 확인하세요.

Jan
비수기 — 최고의 가용성과 가성비.
Feb
비수기; 조용하고 보통 더 저렴함.
Mar
준성수기; 날씨가 좋아짐.
Apr
추천
준성수기; 이상적인 날씨 시작.
May
고준성수기; 일찍 예약 권장.
Jun
추천
성수기; 훌륭한 날씨, 높은 가격.
Jul
성수기; 붐비지만 활기참.
Aug
성수기; 유럽 대부분의 휴가 시즌.
Sep
추천
고준성수기; 저희가 가장 좋아하는 달.
Oct
추천
준성수기; 아름다운 빛과 적은 인파.
Nov
저준성수기; 조용하고 분위기 있음.
Dec
비수기 (크리스마스와 새해 제외).

주요 체험 — Madrid

현지 파트너가 엄선한 여행 경험들. 모든 맞춤 여행에 이 중 일부 — 또는 더 좋은 것이 포함됩니다.

Prado Museum with an art historian — Madrid
체험 1
Prado Museum with an art historian
Skip the crowds with a private art historian who unlocks *Las Meninas* and Goya's secrets before 9am. The Prado is yours alone in early light.
La Latina tapas crawl at sundown — Madrid
체험 2
La Latina tapas crawl at sundown
Walk medieval La Latina at sundown, stopping at bars where locals stand with cava and jamón. Eat Spanish-style—small plates, standing up, real conversation.
Flamenco in a Lavapiés tablao — Madrid
체험 3
Flamenco in a Lavapiés tablao
Reserved seating in a working Lavapiés tablao where flamenco dancers perform with intensity for locals. Dinner is served during the show.
Toledo high-speed day trip — Madrid
체험 4
Toledo high-speed day trip
The 8:15am AVE train reaches Toledo in 30 minutes. Walk the Jewish Quarter, cathedral, and gorge with a native guide. Return to Madrid by 7pm for late dinner.
Reina Sofía and Guernica context walk — Madrid
체험 5
Reina Sofía and Guernica context walk
Deep dive into *Guernica* and 20th-century Spanish art with a historian who contextualizes Picasso, civil war, and Madrid's reconstruction through paintings and archives.
San Miguel Market food tour — Madrid
체험 6
San Miguel Market food tour
Taste Iberian jamón, croquetas, and local wines at San Miguel's standing counters. Your guide introduces vendors who've worked the same stalls for decades.

샘플 일정

두 가지 출발점 — 실제 일정은 완전 맞춤형입니다. 여기서 구성합니다.

7일 클래식

  1. 1
    일차 1: Arrival & Plaza Mayor orientation
    Land in Madrid and settle into your accommodation near Sol or La Latina. Your guide meets you late afternoon for a walking introduction to Plaza Mayor—the Habsburg heart of the city—and the narrow streets radiating outward. You'll eat your first meal at 8pm; by 10pm, you'll understand Madrid's timeline.
  2. 2
    일차 2: Prado Museum with an art historian
    Begin before 9am with a private art historian who unlocks *Las Meninas*, Goya's *Black Paintings*, and Bosch's *Garden of Earthly Delights*. The Prado's galleries belong to you in the early light. By noon you're back at a café; the afternoon is yours for rest or wandering Retiro Park.
  3. 3
    일차 3: La Latina tapas crawl at sundown
    Spend the morning in Reina Sofía, standing before Picasso's *Guernica*. At 6pm, your guide collects you for a La Latina tapas route: Cava de San Miguel, side streets older than the monarchy, jamón ibérico, and croquetas in rooms where tourists rarely venture. You'll eat standing at bars, Spanish-style.
  4. 4
    일차 4: Flamenco in a Lavapiés tablao
    Daytime is yours—browse the Rastro flea market on Sunday, or rest. At 9pm, a reserved table awaits in a genuine Lavapiés tablao where flamenco dancers perform for locals, not camera phones. Dinner is served during the show; the intensity is real.
  5. 5
    일차 5: Toledo high-speed day trip
    The 8:15am AVE train from Atocha delivers you to Toledo in 30 minutes. Walk the Jewish Quarter, climb to the Cathedral, cross the Tagus gorge. Your guide is a Toledo native. The 6:45pm return train gets you back for a late dinner in Madrid—10pm, naturally.
  6. 6
    일차 6: San Miguel Market food tour & Retiro reflection
    Morning at San Miguel Market with a food guide: jamón counters, Iberian ham croquetas, local wine pours, cured fish. Afternoon in Retiro Park—rowboat on the lake, the Crystal Palace, the Fallen Angel monument. Evening is unscheduled; your guide recommends a neighborhood restaurant only locals know.
  7. 7
    일차 7: Departure
    Final breakfast at a local café. Departure as scheduled. You leave Madrid understanding not just its art and food, but its non-negotiable commitment to living well—slowly, late, and in company.

14일 심층 코스

  1. 1
    일차 1: Arrival & Plaza Mayor orientation
    Land in Madrid and settle into your accommodation near Sol or La Latina. Your guide meets you late afternoon for a walking introduction to Plaza Mayor—the Habsburg heart of the city—and the narrow streets radiating outward. You'll eat your first meal at 8pm; by 10pm, you'll understand Madrid's timeline.
  2. 2
    일차 2: Prado Museum with an art historian
    Begin before 9am with a private art historian who unlocks *Las Meninas*, Goya's *Black Paintings*, and Bosch's *Garden of Earthly Delights*. The Prado's galleries belong to you in the early light. By noon you're back at a café; the afternoon is yours for rest or wandering Retiro Park.
  3. 3
    일차 3: La Latina tapas crawl at sundown
    Spend the morning in Reina Sofía, standing before Picasso's *Guernica*. At 6pm, your guide collects you for a La Latina tapas route: Cava de San Miguel, side streets older than the monarchy, jamón ibérico, and croquetas in rooms where tourists rarely venture. You'll eat standing at bars, Spanish-style.
  4. 4
    일차 4: Flamenco in a Lavapiés tablao
    Daytime is yours—browse the Rastro flea market on Sunday, or rest. At 9pm, a reserved table awaits in a genuine Lavapiés tablao where flamenco dancers perform for locals, not camera phones. Dinner is served during the show; the intensity is real.
  5. 5
    일차 5: Toledo high-speed day trip
    The 8:15am AVE train from Atocha delivers you to Toledo in 30 minutes. Walk the Jewish Quarter, climb to the Cathedral, cross the Tagus gorge. Your guide is a Toledo native. The 6:45pm return train gets you back for a late dinner in Madrid—10pm, naturally.
  6. 6
    일차 6: San Miguel Market food tour & Retiro reflection
    Morning at San Miguel Market with a food guide: jamón counters, Iberian ham croquetas, local wine pours, cured fish. Afternoon in Retiro Park—rowboat on the lake, the Crystal Palace, the Fallen Angel monument. Evening is unscheduled; your guide recommends a neighborhood restaurant only locals know.
  7. 7
    일차 7: Reina Sofía and Guernica context walk
    Deep dive into the Reina Sofía's 20th-century collection with a Spanish civil war historian. *Guernica* becomes inseparable from Picasso's notebooks, Dalí's surrealism, and the Madrid that rebuilt itself. Lunch in Barrio de las Letras; afternoon exploring Lorca's haunts and literary cafés where writers still gather.
  8. 8
    일차 8: Train to Segovia: aqueduct and castle
    Board the 9am regional train from Madrid (30 minutes) to Segovia. Walk beneath the 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct, climb the fairytale Alcázar fortress, explore the Gothic cathedral. Lunch is cochinillo asado—roast suckling pig, Segovia's signature. Your local guide is a Segovia native who knows the hidden plazas.
  9. 9
    일차 9: Segovia wine country & La Granja palace
    Morning in the wine villages surrounding Segovia—small bodegas where Castilian whites are poured by families who've owned the land for generations. Afternoon at La Granja de San Ildefonso, the royal palace with fountains carved from a mountainside. Return to Segovia for dinner in a medieval townhouse restaurant.
  10. 10
    일차 10: Return to Madrid; Barrio de las Letras deep dive
    Train back to Madrid by noon. Afternoon exploring Barrio de las Letras—where Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Quevedo once lived. Visit the Casa de Lope de Vega, browse rare-book shops, sit in the cafés where 20th-century poets debated art. Evening: flamenco fusion dinner-show in a contemporary venue.
  11. 11
    일차 11: Malasaña neighborhood & vintage Madrid
    Explore the bohemian heart of Malasaña: street art walls, vintage clothing stores, and coffee shops where musicians meet. Your guide is a local artist who explains the neighborhood's punk history and current creative renaissance. Lunch at a family-run cocido madrileño restaurant—the city's defining comfort dish.
  12. 12
    일차 12: Royal Palace & armory museum private access
    Private morning tour of the Royal Palace—Spain's largest palace, with 3,000 rooms. Skip the queues; access the throne room, art collections, and armory of Catholic monarchs. Afternoon in the adjacent Templo de Debod, an Egyptian temple relocated to Madrid's skyline, perfect for sunset photographs.
  13. 13
    일차 13: Culinary masterclass & neighborhood food market exploration
    Morning cooking class with a Madrid chef: prepare tortilla española, gazpacho, and croquetas in a home kitchen. Then shop the Mercado de la Paz with your instructor—selecting ingredients from vendors who've worked the same stalls for decades. Cook and eat your lunch together.
  14. 14
    일차 14: Departure
    Final breakfast at a local café. Departure as scheduled. You leave Madrid and its region understanding not just its art and food, but its non-negotiable commitment to living well—slowly, late, and in company.

여행 실용 정보

비자
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
통화
Euro (€)
언어
Spanish
시간대
CET (UTC+1)

자주 묻는 질문

When is the best time to visit Madrid?+

April through June and September through October are ideal. Temperatures hover around 20°C, the city pulses with local energy rather than summer crowds, and the light is perfect for museum visits and evening walks. August is hot and many restaurants close; December–March can be rainy and cool.

How many days should I spend in Madrid?+

Seven days allows you to experience the Prado, La Latina, flamenco, and a Toledo day trip without rushing. Fourteen days lets you extend into Segovia's wine country and explore deeper Madrid neighborhoods like Barrio de las Letras and Malasaña. Less than five days means missing the rhythm that makes Madrid distinctive.

Do I need a visa to visit Madrid?+

US, UK, and Canadian citizens can enter Spain visa-free for up to 90 days under the Schengen agreement. You'll need a valid passport with at least six months validity. Other nationalities should check Spanish embassy requirements. EU citizens need only an ID card or passport.

What does a custom seven-day Madrid tour cost?+

Custom tours start at €1,700 per person for seven days, including private guides, museum entries, and ground transport. This does not include flights, accommodation, meals, or flamenco show tickets. Fourteen-day itineraries with regional extensions typically run €3,200–€3,800 per person.

What should I pack for Madrid?+

Comfortable walking shoes (you'll cover 15,000+ steps daily). In April–June and September–October, bring layers—mornings are cool, afternoons warm. Sunscreen and sunglasses are essential. Dinner is late (9–10pm), so smart-casual evening clothes. A reusable water bottle: Madrid's tap water is excellent and fountains are plentiful.

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