Green parks with rich fountains and botanical wonders, librarians and small cafes. Museums full of famous works of art. The lively outdoor and endless bars and cafés offer ice-cold beers. You have to travel to Madrid.

Madrid, the sunny capital of Spain, is a must stop, whether you are in Spain or visiting a wider region of Europe. As Madrid is the largest city in Spain, you can discover the best things to do and accommodation.

Faced with the facts: it is not as cheap to travel to Madrid or any other capital of Europe as we budget backpackers want. This guide to Madrid provides a detailed overview of how to enjoy the city like a local, without a matador of a bull.

Above all, you need an accurate and clear picture of the costs involved so that you can agree on what your visit to Madrid will look like. I have discovered that it is somewhat easier for Madrid to return cheaply than for other European capitals.

Madrid, of course, can be visited for $ 20-30 a day. You need help at such a low cost. For example, it would be absolutely necessary to surf or otherwise stay with the locals to travel with so little cash.
Madrid has more than $ 45-75 a day for a realistic daily budget. From this budget, you can dine, visit museums, stay in a hostel and buy a beer or two from one of Madrid's zillion bars.

From this budget, you can dine, visit museums, stay in a hostel and buy a beer or two from one of Madrid's zillion bars. You should expect the associated costs if you go to a nice restaurant, have a separate room, and go for a big night.

When you travel to award-winning areas of the world, you can get great travel tricks, tips and tricks in your pocket. Madrid is no different from cheap packaging. Although travel costs in Madrid can add up quickly, it doesn't necessarily have to be too expensive to travel here. Enjoy the free sights: The Buen Retiro is free to walk. People are free to watch and explore the beautiful outdoor markets. Madrid’s Royal Palace is free. There are a lot of good things that don’t cost a penny to get to Madrid.

Enjoy the free sights: The Buen Retiro is free to walk. People are free to watch and explore the beautiful outdoor markets. Madrid's Royal Palace is free. There are a lot of good things that don't cost a penny to get to Madrid.
You can visit the Reina Sofia Museum and the Prado for free if you want to visit the wonderful museums for free. Reina Sofia free time: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm Sunday 13:30, 21:00. Until 7 p.m. The museum is closed on Tuesdays. Free Prado Dates: Saturday 6pm Prado Leisure. At 20:00. And from 5 p.m. on Sundays and public holidays. Until 7 p.m. Walk! 

Walk! : Madrid is a city where you can walk, very easily accessible. You should only take the subway occasionally. You can walk at other times! Or you can find a cheap car rental at Madrid Cars Scanner. Drink wine and avoid bars in public areas: magical when the sun goes down and the city is cool. Go to Mayor’s Square or Buen Retiro and find a wallet-friendly, happy hour with a € 3 bottle of wine and a little Spanish food.

Drink wine and avoid bars in public areas: magical when the sun goes down and the city is cool. Go to Mayor's Square or Buen Retiro and find a wallet-friendly, happy hour with a € 3 bottle of wine and a little Spanish food.