Prado Museum Entry Ticket
Why this one made the list
The Prado is the best museum in Spain and one of the three or four best in the world, and this is the simple product that gets you in: a timed slot, a QR code, and free cancellation up to the day before. Around 21,500 ratings averaging 4.6 for what is essentially a ticket tells you the entry process itself works, which at the Prado's ticket lines is worth something.
Full honesty on price: the museum's own website sells general admission for a few euros less, and if you are certain of your date and happy navigating the official site, buy direct. What the platform version buys you is flexibility, cancel or move your slot without penalty, and availability when the official allocation for a popular slot has gone. For a trip you are still shaping, that flexibility is usually worth the difference. Budget two to three hours inside and take the free floor plan's own advice: pick twenty paintings, not two hundred.
- ✓ You want the Prado locked in with a slot you can still move or cancel
- ✓ The official site shows your date sold out; platform allocations often persist
- ✓ You're building a museum day; the Reina Sofía sits 15 minutes' walk away
- ✗ You're certain of your date and want the cheapest path; the museum's own box office undercuts this
- ✗ You want interpretation included; this is entry only, no guide, no audio
- ✗ Free-entry evening hours suit your schedule; the Prado opens free in the last two hours most days, with commensurate crowds
Prado Museum Entry Ticket runs from €18 per person. Live dates and availability are on GetYourGuide.
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