Skip-the-line ticket and audioguide to enjoy the museum
Duration 3h
Tour type Ticket + audio guide
Languages Spanish, German, French, English, Italian
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Discover one of the most complete collections in the world at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, located in the heart of Madrid. This museum houses nearly 1000 works spanning from the 13th century to the present day, featuring pieces by great masters such as Titian, Caravaggio, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Kandinsky and Picasso, offering an exceptional artistic journey.
With your skip-the-line ticket and included audio guide, you can comfortably and enrichingly explore every room in the museum. You will discover the details, styles, and contexts of each work while enjoying a unique cultural experience. Ideal for those who wish to understand art in depth and make the most of their visit to one of the city's great museums.
Our own app gives you the freedom to explore the monuments and key points of the city without depending on a group.
Audioguide
Bring headphones and a mobile phone with battery and internet access to download and use the audioguide.
Accessibility
Accessible for wheelchairs or persons with reduced mobility.
High season booking
During peak demand periods, the reservation is subject to availability. The amount will be temporarily held until confirmation. We will contact you within a maximum of 72 hours (sooner if the date is nearby).
Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.
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How to get to the meeting point?
Our team will meet you next to the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, located on Paseo del Prado, right in the center of Madrid. You can easily get there:
By metro: stations Banco de España (line 2), Sevilla (line 2), and Sol (lines 1, 2, and 3), all just a few minutes' walk away.
By bus: lines 001, 10, 14, 27, 34, 37, and 45, with stops very close to the museum.
By Cercanías: from the stations Sol or Madrid-Atocha, both about a 10-15 minute walk from the meeting point.
Is there a café or restaurant inside the museum?
Yes. The museum has several dining areas where visitors can take a break during their visit. Among them is a café-restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, and snacks, as well as other options to enjoy a coffee, a snack, or a meal in a pleasant setting. It is a convenient alternative to rest and complete the cultural experience without leaving the museum.
Can I bring my pet?
Only assistance dogs and emotional support pets are allowed, provided that the appropriate documentation or medical certificate confirming this condition is presented.
Is there a cloakroom for backpacks or luggage?
Yes. By presenting your ticket, you can use the cloakroom service free of charge to leave your belongings during your visit. Please note that, for hygiene reasons, animals, food, drinks, and plants are not allowed. Additionally, in the cloakroom, you can request wheelchairs, electric scooters, walker chairs, and baby strollers. As an exception, on Mondays, luggage is not permitted in the cloakroom service.
Can I take photographs inside the museum?
Yes. Taking photographs and recording videos in the museum's rooms for personal use is allowed, as long as it is done without flash, in order to protect the artworks. For temporary exhibitions, the conditions may vary, so it is advisable to consult with the staff before taking photographs or recordings.
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