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Madrid in mid-June: long daylight, warm evenings, and lively plazas. This two-day itinerary balances historic neighborhoods, scenic walks, and local food, with a mid-range budget and a relaxed-to-moderate pace.
EUR 350-500 per person excluding flights
Prioritize Royal Madrid
Centro, Sol, La Latina
Daily itinerary
Day 1 / 2
Trip budget excl. flights
Accommodation
EUR 120-180 per night for a double room in a mid-range boutique hotel
Two nights total: EUR 240-360.
Meals
EUR 50-80 per day
Includes one set lunch, tapas dinner, coffee, and a drink.
Transport
EUR 15-20 total
10-trip Metro card covers both days; airport transfer extra.
Where to stay
Mid-range
Posada del León de Oro
View on BookingA suitable base for this itinerary; verify current reviews, pricing, and availability before booking.
Mid-range
Room Mate Laura
View on BookingA design boutique hotel on Calle de la Luna in the Chueca district, with a rooftop terrace and a modern aesthetic. Close to Gran Vía and a 15
Indicative price ranges only. Verify live pricing and availability before booking.
Where to eat
Best local meal
Centro, Sol, La Latina market and dining stop
For a quick, excellent tortilla española, go to Casa Dani inside the Mercado de la Cebada. For a sit-down dinner, try Taberna La Concha (Ca.
Best casual stop
Paseo del Prado, Retiro, Huertas (Barrio de las Letras) market and di.
For a classic Madrid chocolate con churros, go to Chocolatería San Ginés (Pasadizo de San Ginés 5) near Sol after dinner. It is open until.
Best flexible option
Centro, Sol, La Latina market and dining stop
For a quick, excellent tortilla española, go to Casa Dani inside the Mercado de la Cebada. For a sit-down dinner, try Taberna La Concha (Ca.
Worth your time
Prioritize Royal Madrid and La Latina tapas crawl around Centro, Sol, La Latina so the itinerary feels specific without adding unnecessary transfers.
Prioritize Prado, Retiro, and literary barrio around Paseo del Prado, Retiro, Huertas (Barrio de las Letras) so the itinerary feels specific without adding unnecessary transfers.
Prioritize Royal Madrid and La Latina tapas crawl around Centro, Sol, La Latina so the itinerary feels specific without adding unnecessary transfers.
Planning notes
All morning stops are within a 15-minute walk of each other. The walk from the Royal Palace to La Latina is downhill and takes about 10 minutes.
All day 2 stops are within a 20-minute walk of each other. The Prado to Retiro is a 5-minute walk via the Paseo del Prado.
All morning stops are within a 15-minute walk of each other. The walk from the Royal Palace to La Latina is downhill and takes about 10 minutes.
Verify before booking: Prices, opening hours, transport schedules, availability, and local rules can change. Verify details before booking.