Prado Museum Tickets
General information about the Prado Museum pass
- Mobile tickets
- Scheduled time entry
- Instant confirmation
- Wheelchair accessible
Enjoy Prado Museum
Embark on an enriching journey through the Prado Museum with our convenient entry ticket, offering exclusive access to one of Madrid’s most prestigious cultural institutions. Immerse yourself in the artistry of Velázquez, whose masterpiece “Las Meninas” invites you into the intricate world of the Spanish court. Experience Goya’s poignant “The Third of May 1808,” capturing a pivotal moment in Spanish history with raw emotion and detail.
With our ticket, you can explore a diverse array of masterpieces spanning centuries, from the fantastical realms of Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights” to the serene beauty of Titian’s “Danaë.” Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a first-time visitor, our ticket ensures a seamless and unforgettable visit to the Prado Museum, where each painting tells a story of creativity, history, and human expression.
What is included in Prado Tickets
- Tickets to the Prado Museum
- Access to permanent collections
- Access to temporary exhibitions
- Booking fees and taxes
- Guided Tour
- Cancellation option
Additional information on the Prado Museum
About Prado Museum
The Prado Museum has a large collection of Spanish and European art from the 12th century to the early 20th century. The museum was founded in 1819 and is an important cultural place in Spain.
Prado Museum opening hours
The Prado Museum is open all days except some holidays. From Monday to Saturday, it is open from 10 am to 8 pm. On Sundays and other holidays, it is open from 10 am to 7 pm. The museum is closed on the 1st of January, the 1st of May, and the 25th of December.
Entry instructions
- On crowded days, you might have to wait in long lines. It is recommended that Prado Museum ticket bookings be done online to avoid long lines.
- After arriving at the museum, you will be asked to show your ticket. You can show both a printed ticket and a digital ticket at the entrance.
- A digital ticket allows you to enter without any hassle. It will also save time in the queue or finding the ticket.
Tips
- It is recommended to plan your trip in advance. The museum has a vast collection, so to avoid missing any of the art, plan what you want to see first.
- If you want to make the most of your museum trip, make sure you are not there during peak hours. Peak hours can crowd the museum, affecting the peaceful and calm environment.
- The museum has cafes where you can take refreshments. Time management will allow you to visit everything while taking smaller breaks at the cafe.
- Visitors can take pictures without using a flash. But there are some specific areas where photography is not allowed. It will be restricted in the case of special exhibitions.
Cancellation policies
Please note that the tickets are non-refundable. Once you have purchased them, you cannot ask for a refund. So make sure you are purchasing at the right time and day. For further information and assistance, please contact [email protected].
How to arrive to the Prado
The Prado Museum is located at Calle de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, 28014 Madrid, Spain. There are various transportation methods you can use to get here. You can take a bus, metro, or train. There are taxis available too that can be booked via online apps or by halting them on the street.
If you are looking at a central location, then walking to the museum will be the best method to get there. This walk will allow you to see some of the non-touristy places in Madrid.
The Prado Museum experience will add to your experiences of lifetime. The FAQs about the Prado Museum entrance tickets will provide you with all the information you need. Have a wonderful trip to Madrid!