



Madrid is the capital of Spain and a major city known for its large public squares, historic neighborhoods, museums, parks, and cafes. The city center is walkable, with many sights concentrated around Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, Gran Vía, and the area around the Royal Palace. Madrid is also known for the Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums, as well as Retiro Park and the tree-lined Paseo del Prado. April usually offers mild weather suitable for walking between central districts and outdoor spaces.

Mercado de San Miguel is a historic indoor food market in Plaza de San Miguel, where you can sample Spanish tapas and drinks from many small stalls during the morning. Arrive early for less crowding.
Plaza Mayor is Madrid’s central historic square near major streets and landmarks. During your visit, you’ll walk the arcades, view the facades and balconies, and browse nearby shops and cafés.

Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of Spain’s royal family (used for state ceremonies). Visit the grand rooms, royal collections, and courtyards during your scheduled time.

Almudena Cathedral on Calle de Bailén is Madrid’s main Catholic church. During your visit, you can enter for interior viewing and attend services if scheduled.

Lunch at Casa Botín, a historic restaurant on Calle de Cuchilleros in Madrid’s old quarter. You’ll be seated for a typical multi-course meal; expect Spanish specialties and a busy, central atmosphere.

Calle de las Huertas is a central pedestrian-friendly street in Madrid’s historic area, lined with shops and restaurants. You can stroll, browse, and stop for drinks or snacks between 4:15–5:30 PM.
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