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Photo "Coslada" by jacinta lluch valero (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Coslada" by jacinta lluch valero (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Coslada" by jacinta lluch valero (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Coslada" by jacinta lluch valero (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original

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1. Gran Via

The Gran Via is a shopping hub and a center for nightlife. Like much of Madrid, the strip celebrates the past while embracing the future: boutique stores and international brands are housed in some of Madrid’s most iconic heritage architecture.
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Vibrant sunset over bustling Gran Via showcasing architecture and urban life in Madrid

2. Bernabéu Stadium

Real Madrid is one of the most internationally recognized soccer teams and their Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabéu) is among the sport’s finest. Watching a match at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is a lifetime dream for both long-term Madridistas and soccer enthusiasts. Walk on the hallowed turf of the playing field, browse the clubs impressive trophy hall and relive historical moments via multimedia exhibits.
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Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

3. Plaza Mayor

The Plaza Mayor is one of Madrid’s best-known public places. Its cobbled courtyard is surrounded by stylish restaurants, boutiques, bars and cafés. It was a chaotic market back in the 16th century until King Felipe II commissioned a proper public square. The plaza was completed in 1619 under the supervision of architect Juan Gómez de Mora, but would burn down three times before the present version was constructed in 1790.
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Plaza Mayor which includes a square or plaza, an administrative buidling and heritage architecture

4. Puerta del Sol

Puerta del Sol, or “Sun Gate,” is Madrid’s beating heart. It was once at the eastern extremity of the city and the location of a medieval gate decorated with the rising sun, from which it gets its name. Today it’s the city’s main public square, hosting everything from political demonstrations to New Year’s Eve celebrations.
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Puerta del Sol which includes a city and a fountain

5. Prado Museum

The Prado (Museo Nacional del Prado) is one of the world’s most prestigious art museums. It was commissioned in 1785 by King Carlos III to showcase Spanish talent and taste. The royal collection has formed the core of the museum’s inventory since it opened to the public in 1819. The collection has expanded over the years to include works from other European nations and even ancient Greek and Roman statues.
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Prado Museum featuring a garden and heritage architecture

6. Royal Palace of Madrid

The Spanish Royal Palace (Palacio Real) is one of the biggest palaces in Western Europe. The palace is known for its extravagant interior and the staggering collection of furniture, artwork, weapons, armor and accessories found throughout its 3,400 rooms. Construction of the building you see today started in 1738 after the previous royal residence burned down on the same site in 1734. Nowadays the Spanish royal family does not live in the palace.
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7. El Retiro Park

El Retiro (El Parque de Retiro) is one of Madrid’s favorite parks and occupies nearly 350 acres (140 hectares) of land in the city center. It was once a royal retreat and the site of a large palace, but was opened to the public in the 1860s. There are statues and monuments all throughout the park, as well as two ponds, art galleries and fountains. It’s a popular retreat for Sunday afternoon picnics and you’ll notice street performers plying their trade in the busiest areas.
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El Retiro Park which includes a park

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Frequently asked questions

Is Coslada worth visiting?
Whether you're here to discover the local charm and cultural attractions or sample regional foods and explore the outdoors, there are many things to do in Coslada.
How do I spend a day in Coslada?
Gran Via and Príncipe Pío Shopping Center are two excellent places to kick-start your sightseeing adventures. Remember to check out the dining and shopping options in Coslada while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Coslada?
Don't go home without visiting Gran Via, rated the top tourist attraction in Coslada.
Is three days enough to stay in Coslada?
Three days will give you time to check out some popular city highlights, including Cathedral of Justo Gallego Martinez, Palacio de Hielo and Velazquez Palace. The average stay in Coslada is three days. If you have the urge to extend your trip, Madrid isn't far away.
Is Coslada a walkable city?
It all depends on what you'd like to do and see in Coslada. Several top sights, such as Castillo de la Alameda and Riyadh Air Metropolitano, are reachable on foot. If you're up for a stroll through some of Coslada's neighborhoods, Rejas is 2 kilometers away from downtown, while Alameda de Osuna is 3 kilometers away from the city center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Coslada with kids?
Whether you're traveling with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, an itinerary filled with cool activities makes a big difference. Browse our recommendations for what to do in Coslada with kids.

What to do in Coslada for adults?
Paseo de la Castellana and Calle de Alcalá are just a couple of the things to do in Coslada. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to experience.
Are there free things to do in Coslada?
From checking out parks to strolling around exciting neighborhoods, it's a breeze to discover free things to do in Coslada. If you need new ideas, ask a local tour guide for some tips. Cathedral of Justo Gallego Martinez is a great spot for anyone wanting to save on their traveling adventures.