The most Instaworthy spots in Madrid
- The Gran Vía / Carrión Building
- Madrid Cable Car
- Retiro Lake
- In the Metro’s oldest carriage
- Madrid’s European Cups
- Enjoying flamenco
- With a squid sandwich
- With the peacocks
- In the Sorolla Museum
- Visiting Lorca
- Museum of Illusions Madrid
- IKONO
- Mirador de la Cornisa observation deck
- Sweet Space Museum
- 360° Terraza y Sky Bar
- Templo de Debod
To start with, let’s go to the best known street in Madrid, the Gran Vía, and we will stop at Callao, so that the emblematic Carrión Building and its Schweppes advert, can appear in the background of the photo and, with a bit of luck, we will also get the spectacular Callao Cine in the picture.
Do you want a great selfie from the air? Let’s head for the Madrid Cable Car and go up it to fly over the greenest part of the city, making out the old quarter in the distance. The views are spectacular and at the same time, we will discover the lungs of the city, namely Casa de Campo.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/madrid-teleferico
Now it's time to head to the Embarcadero in El Retiro Park and take some beautiful snapshots. There you can hire a little rowing boat to take out on the lake beside the spectacular Monument to Alfonso XII.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/estanque-grande-de-el-retiro
Alongside the Line 10 platforms, Chamartín station hosts an exhibition with the first trains that ran on the Metro a century ago. There, the first Metro carriage which King Alfonso XIII boarded to open Line 1 will be on display, as well as curiosities, like a telephone that was used in the 1960s to communicate with the nearest station.
Are you a die-hard football and Real Madrid fan? Fancy taking pictures of the team's fourteen European Cups? We suggest heading down to Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and immortalising these trophies.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/santiago-bernabeu-stadium
If you are interested in flamenco, El Corral de la Morería is the ultimate temple to this art form, where some of the biggest names in flamenco have performed. It opens every day of the year, and you can always take a photo with the artists performing that evening, with the flamenco tablao as the backdrop. Other great flamenco venues include Torres Bermejas, decorated to look like the Alhambra in Granada, Cardamomo, right by the Puerta del Sol, and Las Tablas, the largest flamenco venue in Madrid.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/nightlife/corral-moreria
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/nightlife/torres-bermejas
You cannot come to Madrid and not eat its traditional squid sandwich... The best place to savour one? The most famous square in our city: Plaza Mayor.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/plaza-mayor-madrid
Do you want to take a photo with a peacock in the centre of Madrid? Visit the gardens of Campo del Moro, adjacent to the Royal Palace, and meet these spectacular animals. There are also pheasants, turtledoves, parrots and ducks on the park’s 20 hectares.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/campo-del-moro
We suggest taking some truly artistic pictures in the gardens of the Sorolla Museum. A beautiful Andalusian garden, dotted with sculptures, fountains and columns, inspired by the Reales Alcázares in Seville and the Generalife in Granada. It is always surprising to discover this leafy garden in the heart of the city’s financial district.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/sorolla-museum
To finish, head to the Plaza de Santa Ana, where you will find the statue that Julio López Hernández dedicated to author Federico Garcia Lorca. Located next to the Teatro Español, it was created to mark the 50th anniversary of the premiere of Yerma. We suggest getting a shot next to one of the great Spanish poets of the 20th century.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/teatro-espanol
This original museum is a hugely entertaining social hub that takes you into the world of optical illusions and which will delight audiences of all ages who can take original photos to post on social media.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/museum-illusions-madrid
Unique interactive art gallery that will delight instagrammers. Its original proposal invites visitors to enhance their senses through immersive activities, colours, smells, and textures, where you can immortalise the moment with your own camera or mobile, or through a professional photographer who will send your photographs, free of charge, to anyone who want.
Located in the Plaza de la Armería, between the Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral, this viewpoint offers stunning views over the Campo del Moro Gardens and Casa de Campo. An ideal place, which is free to access, where you can take great photos.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/royal-palace-panoramic-viewpoint
Located on the second floor of the ABC Serrano commercial centre, Sweet Space is an interactive tasting adventure, a unique space full of innovative experiences in which fun and original photos can be taken.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/sweet-space-museum
The rooftop of the Hotel Riu Plaza de España boasts one of the most spectacular terraces in Madrid, from which exceptional views over the city can be enjoyed. From its original 4.5 metre glass walkway that joins the two areas of the rooftop, a unique view can be captured.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/nightlife/360deg-terraza-sky-bar
One of the best views over the city can be seen from Temple of Debod. It is one of the most photographed places in Madrid that will make you feel as if you were in Egypt.
https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/templo-de-debod