Madrid is a city that thrives on grand boulevards, lively plazas, and a passion for art, culture, and everyday life. From elegant royal landmarks and world renowned museums to bustling markets and vibrant neighborhoods, Spain’s capital blends centuries of history with an infectious energy that can be felt from morning until late into the evening.
The Madrid Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour invites you to see the city through a different lens, where every challenge reveals another piece of its remarkable identity. Solve location based puzzles as you cross historic squares, leafy avenues, and hidden streets, uncovering the monarchs, artists, and defining moments that transformed Madrid into the cultural and political heart of Spain.
About Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration
Highlights of Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration
Play
Solve location based puzzles. Use logic, imagination and observation. No knowledge required.
Learn
Uncover fun facts, local legends and information about the attractions and the city.
Walk
Who doesn’t love walking as a way to explore a city? Do it at your own pace and discover hidden gems.
Flexibility
Start anytime. Time is with you and not against you. Customise your route. Snap photos as you go.
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Locations and Route (Show Map)
In the map you can check the optimised route. You can change the order and adjust it according to your needs.
Download the World City Trail app from the store and after the purchase you will receive a booking reference. Fill in your details and you are ready to go!
Step into a world where history isn’t just told—it’s solved. Experience the ultimate Madrid Scavenger Hunt and self-guided tour with optional voice narration. This interactive adventure merges a city-wide challenge with sightseeing, offering the most affordable way to explore the heart of the Spanish Empire. Without schedules or pressure, you’ll solve multilingual riddles and enjoy an immersive journey through a city where the golden age of art, grand Bourbon boulevards, and vibrant tapas culture create a truly majestic Mediterranean atmosphere.
We have carefully curated the best route in Madrid, connecting 10 of the city’s most important attractions into one seamless, walkable journey. Starting at the world-renowned Museo Nacional del Prado, home to the masterpieces of Velázquez and Goya, you can use our customizable route feature to adjust the order of checkpoints based on your needs. Your path leads you past the Monument to Goya and through the elegant Puerta de Felipe IV into the lush Retiro Park. You will solve puzzles beneath the neoclassical Puerta de Alcalá and the stunning Cibeles Fountain, before admiring the winged victory atop the iconic Metropolis Building. The quest takes you through the energetic Puerta del Sol, the historic arcades of Plaza Mayor, and the serene interiors of the Church of Saint Genesius. Finally, your journey brings you to the beautiful Plaza de Oriente, where you can marvel at the Royal Palace and the statues of Gothic kings.
Discover the artistic legacy of the Prado and the royal grandeur of the Plaza de Oriente before finishing your journey. Conclude your quest having experienced the city’s finest gems for the lowest price available. Whether you are solving riddles in the shadow of the neoclassical arch or navigating the picturesque historic waterfront, you are enjoying an enriching walk of discovery while uncovering the soul of the city with this unique experience.
Important information about Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration
Smartphone
You will need a fully charged smartphone with internet access and World City Trail app.
Self Guided Tour
Nobody will wait for you. Start anytime and do it at your own pace. Pause and resume anytime.
Not Suitable
For wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments or unaccompanied children.
Important
You don’t have to pay any entry fees.
Explore the attractions of Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration
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1. Museo Nacional del Prado – starting point of Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration and city tour
This is one of the world’s largest museums. It has more than 3000 paintings on display. Also, it contains the work from famous artists, including Murillo, El Greco, Titian, Rubens, and more.
2. Puerta Felipe IV
This monumental gateway was designed in1690 by Melchor de Bueras. However, it has moved to the present location in 1880. To know more about its design and style, you must plan a visit to it.
3. Monument to Goya
Standing prominently outside the North Gate of the Prado Museum, this grand bronze monument commemorates Francisco de Goya, one of the most influential painters in Spanish history. The statue depicts the artist in a thoughtful pose, overlooking the city that inspired his most revolutionary works and the museum that now houses his greatest masterpieces.
4. Puerta de Alcalá
Standing under granite arches of Puerta de Alcala, this is the most iconic landmark of Madrid. It was built in 1778. However, the tremendous height and elegant Baroque architecture make it a popular tourist attraction.
5. Metropolis Building
Completed in 1911, this breathtaking Beaux-Arts masterpiece serves as one of Madrid’s most famous landmarks, marking the spectacular junction where Calle de Alcalá meets Gran Vía. Its iconic black slate dome is adorned with 24-carat gold leaf and crowned by a magnificent bronze statue of Winged Victory, creating a silhouette that defines the city’s skyline.
6. Cibeles Fountain
This is one of the most influential landmarks of the city, which can let you admire the architecture of the 18th century. The White marble fountain is serving as an iconic Madrid city symbol. You can even walk around the fountain square to admire impressive buildings here as well.
7. Plaza del sol
This has been the center scene of various historical events. However, the most popular of these are Spanish resistance to Napoleon. Also, the second Republic was announced here.
However, this is still the liveliest square to visit in Madrid and the most photographed attraction of Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration.
8. Plaza Mayor
This was the beating heart of the city’s cultural life, once. However, currently, it hosts various bullfights, tournaments, event execution, and markets. So, you can visit the place to experience the buzzing street life of Spain here.
9. Church of Saint Genesius
Built in the 14th century, this historic church is one of the oldest in Madrid and stands as a beautiful blend of Gothic and Mudéjar architectural styles. It houses a wealth of artistic treasures, including works by El Greco, and has remained a steadfast spiritual center through centuries of the city’s transformation.
10. Plaza de Oriente – ending point of Madrid Scavenger Hunt with optional voice narration
Admire the Royal Palace of Madrid from Plaza de Oriente. This plaza houses multiple gardens decorated beautifully with numerous varieties of plants. However, the lined limestone statues make it more spectacular.
11. Royal Palace
The Royal Palace is a massive building to explore with more than 2,000 extravagantly decorated rooms. This building is still one of the finest buildings in Madrid, which has a lot to offer for its visitors.
12. Royal Theatre
This is the major opera house of Madrid. The Royal Theater was founded in 1818. However, it was inaugurated in 1850.
Later, in 1988 it underwent a major refurbishment. However, at present, it is one of the large theaters in Europe that is hosting numerous large productions. Visitors can even enjoy a guided tour of the theater to explore more.
13. Church of Santa Teresa y San José
This is a catholic church and also known as the National Temple of Santa Teresa y San Jose. This has served as a parish church, a religious community residence, and also a nursing home. It was firstly built-in 1916. However, the building of this church is still marvelous and worth a visit.
14. Plaza de España
This tourist attraction is near the major attractions of the city. However, Miguel de Cervantes here is making your visit to this tourist attraction worthwhile. This architect-designed statue is of the architect itself and gives a spectacular view.















Cyrielle– France –
Bonne visite
Portugal –
Italy –
Buona
Spain –
Actividad muy entretenida para conocer la ciudad con ni?os. Las pruebas no son muy dif?ciles y pueden participar resolviendo los enigmas. Adem?s, las pistas q puedes pedir facilitan q el juego fluya sin estancarnos. Muy recomendable!
Francois– Canada –
Tr?s amusant