Cancel

Open app

Search

Plaza Mayor Photos

Recommended Reviews - Plaza Mayor

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

Reviews With Photos

Plaza in the rain
Megan K.

Blink and you'll miss it. I swear I walked right past here at least 12 times and finally had to Google where to find an entrance. It's the best hidden - not so hidden - main tourist spot in Madrid. Sit here and eat a churro and relax, it's the best.

John C.

Grand plaza or square near center of Madrid with beautiful buildings and a statue. However, bc of its location near the center of the city, it's constantly packed, a bit dirty, and especially if you walk by at night it's quite popular with homeless people. There are some nice restaurants but also lots of touristy merch shops. We came during May 1 and 2 and there were also protests/marches and parades that started from there. It's basically Times Square in NYC.

Sara C.

We stayed near Plaza Mayor during a two-day weekend trip in Madrid, and it was good for finding a few restaurants/bars, and for walking around, but there's not too much else exciting to do. There are buildings all around the Plaza, but most of them are not open to the public, so they're more for just seeing from the outside, though they are beautiful in their architecture and grandeur. A few statues do pepper the Plaza, so those were neat to see and read about as we passed them. Aside from restaurants, bars, and statues, there are a lot of vendors and performers in the middle of the Plaza, if those types of things interest you. A server at one restaurant we ate at did tell us to not take out our phones or wallets very obviously, because pickpockets do frequent the area, so just be aware of your surroundings (according to our server, anyway). Plaza Mayor is a nice little area for seeing some statues/buildings, eating, and drinking - but I wouldn't necessarily make it more than a few hour stop in your Madrid itinerary.

Aesha E.

Plaza Mayor is the city square in Madrid. It's an incredibly large space surrounded by baroque finery. You'll find lots of shops and restaurants here, and often there are cafe tables around the place; it's a nice place for people watching. Something that piqued my interest as someone who loves history is that several of the buildings were built by monarchs of the Hapsburg dynasty (those of the chins!). In fact, the neighborhood in which this is located gets its name from Hapsburg Spain. It'll be hard to miss the square, as you'll probably have to go through or near it to do some of the stuff you'll be visiting in Madrid. So take a few minutes to wander, watch, and enjoy.

Sfo B.

I had to stay in Madrid for a couple of extra days and was happy to learn paseo, taking a long leisure stroll through the city center in the evening, Plaza Mayor is a grand square with beautiful surrounding buildings. There are many restaurants in the square, and some of them are interesting, for example, Torre del Oro that has artifacts about bullfighting. I saw engravings on the base of some of the light poles in the square and was told that these depicted the cruelty of the inquisition in history.

Andrea H.

Plaza Mayor, located in the heart of Madrid. Beautiful architecture with a large statue of PhillipIII in the center. The plaza has great energy, lots of people, and it's big so it doesn't feel too crowded. Street artists playing music, artist painting, and lots of restaurants to choose from within the area. A little touristy but fun. Great place to sit, have a glass of wine and watch the people.

Andrea U.

The Plaza was once the center of Old Madrid and is now within walking distance of the Puerta del Sol and the Royal Palace. It's also the perfect place to enjoy a churro with a cup of hot, thick, Spanish chocolate while taking in the architectural splendors from a nearby bench or one of the rooftop spaces. You just may feel as if you've been transported to the old world.

Lourdes M.

We had the Plaza to ourselves on day of visit. Only few tourists and locals were visible. Reasons: 1. early morning time 2. Beginning of springtime 3. Covid-19 crisis time ( pandemic) I would imagine how beautiful the Plaza if people are gathered around. Lots of shops, restaurants and comprise the compound. Before visiting, we were scared of the information we got that this is the place where pickpocketing usually happens regularly. Glad we were not able to experience it. Definitely this place has a charm! Worth visiting .

Maria V.

Love the plaza much more than the puerto de sol ... touristy but less crowded . More relaxed . I had lunch inside the plaza and people watched Loved the energy there . Recommended to check it out

Joseph T.

If huge crowds, souvenir shops, and coffee shops with no available seating is your thing, then Plaza Mayor was made just for you. But seriously. It's insane how busy it is. However, it is worth seeing and reading about. It was this square where many (all?) of the executions happened during the Spanish Inquisition. So it carries quite a bit of history that's worth taking on amongst all the chatter and elbows. Not to mention, it's in an area that I would describe as "desirable" to visit. Lots of good places to get a drink or a bite to eat. Plaza Mayor will not be a highlight, but go just to say you did.

Chun P.

Its just like any other major European plaza/square/piazza... -Masses of tourists -Dozens of street performers -A dozen or so pickpockets -Overpriced touristy restaurants -Touristy shops that no local would ever step foot in. -Incredible architecture and art. -Big open flat space with a statue of someone important in the middle, no matter how much evil that person maybe guilty of(ie. murder, slavery, rape, theft) Definitely worth at least a quick walk through if you're in town. Question is, are you the tourist that hangs out for hours drinking overpriced drinks and smoking cigarettes? Or the tourist that spends maybe 20 minutes to look around and take a photos before moving on?

There's a person under there.
Bruce K.

The most heavily touristed plaza in all of Madrid. That's my story and I'm sticking with it. Loaded with tourists of all types. I overheard slavic languages to English accents and saw women in hijab's walking the square. Of course, the folks looking to take tourist Euros are here too, from the statues that are still until you get close to the man with the huge bubble making sticks and the pickpockets. Plenty of cafes along the perimeter of the Plaza, but there are better/cheaper if you'll get a block or so away. I did like that there were sunny spots to sit while I waited for my walking tour to start.

Tony T.

Cool Plaza that is worth a stop while walking around this area in Madrid. We walked by during the day so there was not much of a crowd but I'm sure it gets packed during peak tourist season. There are guys selling things all around and a statue in the middle of the Plaza. Would I make a specific stop to see the Plaza if I weren't in the area? I'm not so sure I would.

Plaza Mayor

See all

Photo of Melissa D.
186
79
38

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Daisy D.
310
1503
1852

12 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Jaison S.
517
92
51

15 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Josh G.
597
592
1

13 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

13 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Melanie B.
75
308
527

15 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of L L.
31
1094
1603

13 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Shila B.
175
12857
734

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

18 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Best place especially with the Mercado right next door. My favorite place in Madrid.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

18 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

13 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Tom H.
2
53
2

8 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Ellen L.
656
2424
2337

11 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

10 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Janelle L.
83
482
6197

13 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of A A.
4
232
158

15 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

14 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Mary S.
478
1269
1191

13 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

15 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

12 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Mr B.
0
1424
6820

11 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

18 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

17 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Page 3 of 6

Plaza Mayor Reviews in Other Languages

Review Highlights - Plaza Mayor

Plenty of places to eat and drink both inside the square and just outside of it.

Mentioned in 25 reviews

Read more highlights

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Palacio de Cibeles - Night time beauty

Palacio de Cibeles

4.0(45 reviews)
1.4 kmRetiro

I have visited Madrid several times and did not realize that you can a) go into the Palacio de…read moreCibeles and b) that it is free. My bf made this discovery when he was exploring while I was at work. Great discovery! After entering through a security/bag check, you walk upstairs onto the 2nd floor. There is a tourist office as well as a large relaxing/working space. An exhibit offers an overview of the commitment to green spaces in English and Spanish. The floors above house the history of the building, including the architecture and design. There are also special exhibits featuring different artists. If you are visiting before early May 2026, I highly recommend Ana Juan's "Wunderkammer" exhibition. Beautiful and thought provoking! There is an observation deck that can be accessed for €4. It was closed in mid-Feb for technical repairs without a confirmed reopening date. Hopefully it will be available to the public again soon! A bit farther away but you can always venture to the top of the Riu hotel for incredible views.

So I was sad because I bought a ticket to go on the rooftop, but it was raining, so I couldn't. But…read morethey refunded me automatically, so that was good. So instead I meandered between floors looking at all the art waiting for the rain to dissipate a bit. Some was cool, some I didn't get, to each their own. It's a gorgeous building and worth a visit if you have the time. I'll have to come back for the rooftop next time!

Photos
Palacio de Cibeles - Palacio de Cibeles

Palacio de Cibeles

Palacio de Cibeles - Stairwell

Stairwell

Palacio de Cibeles

See all

Plaza Mayor - landmarks - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...