
Why stay in Retiro
Retiro — Retiro / Atocha
Retiro is Madrid's greenest upmarket neighbourhood, wrapped around the city's most famous park. It's quieter than Sol or Gran Vía but just as central — you're 15 minutes' walk from Puerta del Sol and 5 minutes from the Prado Museum.
The area suits couples, culture travellers, and anyone who wants a calm base within walking distance of Madrid's three big museums (Prado, Reina Sofía, Thyssen). Hoteles here are slightly pricier than Lavapiés or La Latina, but the trade-off is Retiro Park on your doorstep and genuinely quiet streets at night.
Summer evenings here are special: the Prado stays open late, the park hosts open-air concerts, and the terraces along Calle de Alcalá are buzzing but not rowdy.
- Puerta del Sol — ~15 min
- Gran Vía — ~15 min
- Prado Museum — ~20 min
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Local tips for Retiro
Eating in Retiro — Calle de Ibiza and Calle de Núñez de Balboa are the best streets for restaurants. Restaurante Atégora (Calle de Ibiza 11) does excellent market-fresh Spanish at reasonable prices (menú del día ~€15). El Perdido (Calle de Alcalá 87) is a popular Mexican spot with a lively terrace. For something quick, the Mercado de la Paz (Calle de Ayala 5, 10 min walk) has a good food court.
What to do — Retiro Park itself is the main attraction: rowboats on the lake (€6/45 min), the Crystal Palace (free), and weekend street performers. The Prado Museum is a 5-minute walk — free entry 18:00–20:00 Mon–Sat, 17:00–19:00 Sun. The Thyssen-Bornemisza is 10 min west along Paseo del Prado. The Cuesta de Moyano book market runs along the park's west edge — open daily, perfect for browsing.
Transport — Metro L2 (Retiro station, red line) runs to Sol in 5 min. L1 (Atocha-Renfe) covers the south side for the AVE train station. Bus lines 1, 2, 9, 15, 20, 51 connect to Gran Vía, Plaza de Cibeles, and Atocha. The airport (T4) is 45 min via metro (L1 to Nuevos Ministerios, then L8).
- Best budget hotel: Retiro II (Calle Casado del Alisal) — simple, clean, desde €38/noche
- Best mid-range: Petit Palace Savoy Alfonso XII (Calle Alfonso XII 18) — right on the park, from €80/night
- Best splurge: Hotel Palacio Del Retiro Autograph Collection — 5-star facing the park, from €180/night
- Nearest bus stops: Retiro (lines 1, 2, 9, 15, 20), Puerta de Alcalá (lines 1, 2, 9, 15, 146)
- Parking: Limited street parking. Use Plaza de la Independencia car park (€25/day) or Atocha station parking





















































