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Madrid for free

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Madrid for free
What do a flea market, an Egyptian temple, an art gallery, an archeological museum anda park have in common? They are all in Madrid.
Good for: Families, Groups, Seniors, Individuals
Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
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Templo de Debod
Templo de Debod

The Temple of Debod In 1968 the Egyptian government gave the Temple of Debod to Spain in gratitude for helping to save the Abu Simbel Temple from... more »

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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El Rastro
El Rastro

Tourists and locals alike flock to this open air flea market, where the smart shopper can find some of the best bargains in the city.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 2-3 hours
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National Archeological Musuem (Museo Arqueologico Nacional)
National Archeological Musuem (Museo Arqueologico Nacional)

Works dating mostly from Hispanic prehistory to the Modern Age, but it also includes some other cultural remains: Greek, Etruscan, Roman and various South American cultures.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 2-3 hours
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Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo

The largest urban park situated west of central Madrid. Formerly a royal hunting estate.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 2-3 hours
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CaixaForum
CaixaForum

A postmodern art gallery, it also exhibits retrospectives of artists from earlier time periods.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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