The Royal Palace of Madrid — white limestone south facade above Plaza de la Armería.

Royal Palace of Madrid Tickets — Reduced (under 25 & 65+)

Under 25 or 65+ · under 5 free

Reserve my reduced ticket

The Reduced ticket at the Royal Palace of Madrid — for visitors under 25 or aged 65+, with under-5s free. Same skip-the-line access as the Adult ticket. Photo ID showing age is required at the gate. Reserve directly — we secure the official slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the door.

• Same skip-the-line access as the Adult ticket • Children under 5 walk in free at the gate • Photo ID required for the reduced rate • Your timed slot, secured

Who this is for

This option is for visitors under 25 or aged 65+, with photo ID showing age. Children under 5 do not need a ticket. If you're booking for adults aged 25–64, choose the Adult tier in our booking widget.

On the day

The Palacio Real de Madrid is the largest functioning royal palace in Europe, the ceremonial residence of the Spanish Crown. Built for the Bourbons between 1738 and 1755 on the site of the old Alcázar, its State Rooms keep a near-complete eighteenth-century court interior — the Tiepolo-frescoed Throne Room, the Gasparini Room, and one of the world's finest royal armouries.

Frequently asked

Do under-5s need a ticket?
No. Children under 5 enter free at the gate, accompanied by a paying adult — no separate ticket is needed.
What photo ID counts?
Passport, national ID card, or any government-issued photo ID showing date of birth. Staff at the gate verify age before admitting the reduced rate.
Is photography allowed?
Photography without flash is generally allowed in the State Rooms but is prohibited in the Royal Armoury and some temporary exhibitions.
How long does the visit take?
Plan 75–120 minutes for the standard route through the State Rooms and the Royal Armoury.