Cibeles Palace (Cung điện Cibeles)

icon-locationPlaza Cibeles, 28014 Madrid, Spain
"The glamor of the city of Madrid is evident in the Plaza de la Cibeles, including buildings with traditional architecture including the Palace of Cibeles. The palace has a huge structure built. by architects Antonio Palacios and Joaquín Otamendi was opened to the public in 1909."

Today it houses the seat of the city council, as well as the CentroCentro cultural center which includes a tourist information centre, gallery and terrace with city views. The exhibition space often hosts regular art shows, seminars, conferences and concerts. The center also has a cafe-style restaurant and a sit-down restaurant.
Coming to the Cibeles Palace, visitors can visit many places such as the reception hall, the old post office with the typical lavish architecture of the building. It also has an entertainment area for visitors to rest and relax, with a coffee shop with free wifi, books and publications dedicated to Madrid.
On the 8th floor of the building is a place with a great view for visitors to have a panoramic view of Madrid city, surrounding famous areas and buildings. On the 6th floor you'll find the Palacio de Cibeles restaurant, as well as a terrace bar open Monday through Sunday from 10am to 2am the next morning, perfect for enjoying the view panorama on summer nights in Madrid. Equally striking area of the Cibeles palace is the Crystal gallery, this area where events are held in a formal space covered with glass.


Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00

Closed on Mondays and some public holidays such as January 1, January 6, May 1, December 24, December 25, December 31

Fare:

Adults: 3 €

Children 7-14 years old and seniors over 65 years old: 1.5 €

Children 6 years and under: free

Website: https://www.centrocentro.org/centrocentro/la-sede