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Madrid, Spain, and Side Trips You Don’t Want to Miss

by Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski 13 Comments

Gorgeous and majestic Madrid in Spain is a city of palatial splendor, ornate monuments, historical landmarks, art, and elegance. It is the capital and cultural hub of the country and a doorway into its illustrious past.

Find a local guide in Madrid, here.

While we were there, we took side trips to the old city of Toledo, the Valley of the Fallen, and El Escorial.

See also:

  • Granada
  • Seville

Touring the city

Madrid is located in the center of Spain on the River Manzanares. We arrived after two weeks of touring Spain by rail. When we arrived we met up with my two teenage children who flew in to meet us and spend our last week there.

My boyfriend’s brother designed the sets and costumes for a production of La Boheme that took place at the Teatro Real Opera House, which we attended while we were there.

We also visited the Prado National Museum, rented rowboats on the lake at neighboring El Retiro Park, toured the Royal Palace, strolled the historic Plaza Mayor, and attended a Flamenco performance.

Side trips you don’t want to miss

We took a bus tour with its first stop at El Escorial. It’s a monastery where most of the Spanish monarchs are entombed. It is the historic residence of the King of Spain. It is now a monastery, basilica, royal palace, library, museum, university, and hospital.

Our next stop was the Valley of the Fallen, a monument and cathedral built by Generalísimo Franco. Franco, who was the fascist dictator of Spain from 1939 – 1975 is buried in the Valley of the Fallen church. 40,000 others whose lives were lost fighting the Spanish Civil War are buried beneath the valley floor. His burial there is controversial and political rallies honoring Franco have now been banned.

Later, we drove to ancient Toledo where we spent the rest of the afternoon wandering the astoundingly preserved and stunning city. – It was the former capital of Spain until 1561.

Toledo is known as the “city of three cultures” where Christians, Muslims, and Jews coexisted for centuries.  It’s the home of El Greco, whose famous paintings can be seen at the Church of Santo Tomé. 

The city is located in the La Mancha region and Don Quixote and Sancho Panza statues were displayed everywhere along its winding streets and in the shops.

Enjoy the photo galleries below.

The city of Madrid

Click on the images below to view them full-size in a gallery.

Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Royal Palace Courtyard
Royal Palace Courtyard
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Royal Palace Night
Royal Palace at night
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Royal Palace Dining Table
Royal Palace dining table
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Royal Palace ceiling
Royal Palace ceiling
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Royal Palace Cathedral ceiling
Royal Palace Cathedral ceiling
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Calle de Felipe V
Calle de Felipe V
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Plaza de Mayor and Cafes
Plaza de Mayor
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Plaza de Mayor
Plaza de Mayor
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Plaza de Mayor at the Prado
Plaza de Mayor at the Prado Museum
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Retiro Park Lake
El Retiro Park Lake
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Retiro Park Monument Alfonso XII
Monument Alfonso XII El Retiro Park
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Teatro Real Opera House
Teatro Real – Opera House
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Corral de la Morería Flamenco
Corral de la Morería Flamenco
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Corral de la Morería Flamenco
Corral de la Morería Flamenco
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Cafe Ricordi
Cafe Ricordi
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Agriculture Building
Agriculture Building

The Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

El Escorial is located about 28 miles north of Madrid and is an easy drive although we booked a bus tour for our side trips with a local guide and he was very knowledgeable.

Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Escorial organ
El Escorial organ
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Escorial tomb
El Escorial tomb
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Escorial tomb
El Escorial tomb
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Escorial ceiling
El Escorial ceiling
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Escorial cupula
El Escorial cupula
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - El Escorial ceiling and cupola
El Escorial ceiling and cupola

The Valley of the Fallen

The Valley of the Fallen is about a 16-minute ride from El Escorial. The best way to get there is by bus or taxi.

Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Valley of the Fallen cross
Valley of the Fallen cross
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Valley of the Fallen Door
Valley of the Fallen door
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Valley of the Fallen Crucifix
Valley of the Fallen Crucifix
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Madrid - Valley of the Fallen Cathedral
Valley of the Fallen Cathedral

The City of Toledo

You can take a high-speed train from Madrid to Toledo and get there in about 30 minutes. It is about 1 hour from Madrid by car. Taking a bus is much cheaper than a train and takes approximately 1 hour and a half.

Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo
View of Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo
View of Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo
View of Toledo and Alcazar
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Hostel Santo Tomé
Hostel Santo Tomé – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - St Martins Bridge
St Martins Bridge – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - San Juan De Los Reyes
Monastery of San Juan De Los Reyes – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - San Juan De Los Reyes
Monastery of San Juan De Los Reyes – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo -Cathedral of Toledo
Cathedral of Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Cathedral of Toledo
Cathedral of Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Cathedral of Toledo
Cathedral of Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Parroquia San Ildefonso
Parroquia San Ildefonso – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Parroquia San Ildefonso
Parroquia San Ildefonso – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Parroquia San Ildefonso
Parroquia San Ildefonso – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz – Griffen Mural – Toledo
Baby Boomer Travel | Spain | Toledo - Don Quixote Statue
Don Quixote Statue – Toledo

Check out the top things to do in the area here.

Have you been to Madrid or do you plan to visit in the future? Please leave a comment below.

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About Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski

Rebecca Olkowski is a travel/lifestyle blogger and founder of BabyBoomster.com, for active older women over 50. She is a purveyor of all things fun, loves to venture out in the world, is a foodie, and lives in Los Angeles.

Comments

  1. Lois Alter Mark says

    April 18, 2017 at 11:08 am

    Your photos are gorgeous. We’ve been to Spain a number of times but somehow have still not gotten to Madrid! We definitely need to plan a trip soon!

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 18, 2017 at 2:23 pm

      Madrid is definitely worth it. It’s beautiful and there is so much life going on. It’s exciting.

      Reply
  2. Sue from Sizzling Towards 60 & Beyond says

    April 18, 2017 at 12:37 pm

    Hi Rebecca! We are going to Spain in October so I really enjoyed your post and the photos. It has made me even more impatient and excited about our trip.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 18, 2017 at 2:23 pm

      I’m so jealous! I love Spain and there’s so much more to see. Have an amazing time while you’re there.

      Reply
  3. Tam Warner Minton says

    April 18, 2017 at 3:33 pm

    I have never been to Spain. I’ve been made at Queen Isabella, Ferdinand, Charles and Philip for the inquisition. HA! I need to go. These photos are beautiful…mostly I want to see the Alhambra!

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 18, 2017 at 4:02 pm

      Spain is really one of my favorite countries so far. It has a certain energy about it and the people we met were so friendly. I’d love to walk the Camino. That sounds exciting.

      Reply
  4. Barbara Feldman says

    April 18, 2017 at 3:52 pm

    Beautiful! I’ve not explored Spain beyond Barcelona. Madrid looks fabulous.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 18, 2017 at 4:03 pm

      Barcelona is incredible and I have a gallery coming up for that. Each city in Spain has it’s own special character and history.

      Reply
  5. Cathy Chester says

    April 18, 2017 at 4:06 pm

    We have family in Barcelona and have visited but always wanted to go back to visit Madrid. Your photos are stunning and are now making me want to go NOW!

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 18, 2017 at 6:33 pm

      I hope you’re able to Cathy. All of Spain is amazing.

      Reply
  6. Carol A Cassara says

    April 19, 2017 at 3:57 am

    You keep whetting my appetite for a return to Spain. I haven’t been to Toledo yet…but…maybe in the near future.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 19, 2017 at 7:19 am

      I hope I keep whetting it. I still have a couple more cities there to go. LOL

      Reply
  7. Lynne says

    April 23, 2017 at 10:22 am

    We have discussed traveling to Spain. Your pictures are gorgeous! Adding another country to visit to my ever-growing list!

    Reply

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