5 Days in Madrid: The Perfect Itinerary (2026)
A practical, locals-approved 5-day Madrid itinerary covering the best neighborhoods, must-see sights, and where to stay.
What's the best 5-day itinerary for Madrid?
For 5 days in Madrid, base yourself in Malasaña and cover Prado Museum (Museo Nacional del Prado), Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real), Plaza Mayor on day one, then expand outward.
Malasaña
Creative, youthful area packed with cafés, vintage shops, and nightlife—great for a central stay with local energy.
Check hotels in MalasañaDay 1 in Madrid
- 1Prado Museum (Museo Nacional del Prado)
Madrid’s top art museum, famous for Spanish masters like Velázquez and Goya; a must in the Paseo del Arte.
- 2Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real)
A grand Bourbon palace with lavish rooms, armory displays, and views over the city near Plaza de Oriente.
Day 2 in Madrid
- 1Plaza Mayor
Historic arcaded main square in the old city, ideal for photos, café stops, and easy walking access to central sights.
- 2Retiro Park (Parque del Buen Retiro)
Madrid’s iconic central park with gardens, the lake, and the Crystal Palace—great for a break between museums.
Day 3 in Madrid
- 1Reina Sofia Museum
Modern art museum with Picassos Guernica
- 2Gran Via
Madrids main shopping street
Day 4 in Madrid
- 1Puerta del Sol
Central square and kilometer zero
- 2Mercado San Miguel
Gourmet food market
Day 5 in Madrid
- 1Thyssen Museum
Major art collection
- 2Temple of Debod
Ancient Egyptian temple
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5 days in Madrid — FAQ
What's the perfect 5-day itinerary for Madrid?
Base yourself in Malasaña, cover the major sights on day one, then expand outward into specific neighborhoods and food experiences.
Is 5 days enough for Madrid?
5 days is enough to cover Madrid's highlights at a reasonable pace. Extend to 5-7 days for a deeper visit.
Where should I stay during a 5-day Madrid trip?
Stay in Malasaña for the entire trip — moving hotels mid-trip costs you half a day and rarely pays off for a 5-night stay.
What should I book in advance for Madrid?
Hotels (especially in peak season), any timed-entry attractions, and high-demand restaurants for dinner.
How do I get around Madrid during a short trip?
A 24-hour or multi-day transit pass usually pays for itself by day two.