
Duration
2 hours
Best Time
Morning
Price
€€€
Walking
Moderate walking
The Prado's private tour cuts straight to the masterpieces without the usual crowd-fighting chaos. Your art historian guide walks you through Velázquez's Las Meninas, Goya's disturbing Black Paintings, and Bosch's trippy Garden of Earthly Delights while explaining the royal obsessions and political intrigue behind each piece. You'll cover about 40 works in two hours, focusing on the Spanish masters that make this collection unique from the Louvre or Met.
The experience feels like having a professor friend show you their favorite paintings. Your guide stops crowds from forming behind you, points out details you'd never notice (like hidden faces in Bosch's panels), and explains why Philip IV collected so many Titians. The galleries stay relatively quiet in morning slots, and you'll move through rooms most group tours skip entirely. The expertise level varies wildly between guides, so requesting specialists pays off.
Most tour companies oversell this as covering "all the highlights" but two hours barely scratches the surface of 8,000 works. Private tours run 180 to 280 EUR for up to 8 people, making groups worthwhile. Skip the add-on Royal Palace combo, it's rushed and overpriced. Book morning slots before 11am when lighting is better and crowds lighter.
Enter through the Velázquez door on the north side to start with Las Meninas before other tours arrive
Most visitors rush past Goya's royal portraits to see the famous disasters of war prints, but the portraits reveal more about Spanish court politics
Ask specifically for the Bosch room early in your tour since it gets packed after 11am and your guide will have to compete with other groups
Address
C. Pedro Muguruza, 7, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Neighborhood
ChamberiNearest Metro
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 2 hours. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Prado Museum Private Tour is in the Chamberi neighborhood of Madrid. The address is C. Pedro Muguruza, 7, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.
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