San Lorenzo de El Escorial Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Would you like to immerse yourself in the history and majesty of one of Spain's most emblematic monuments? On this two-hour guided tour of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, you will discover the mausoleum where the remains of the kings of Spain lie. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will explore the rich architecture and the secrets within its walls.
First, meet your guide at the main entrance gate, where he or she will be waiting for you with a blue umbrella. Children under the age of 5 are free, but you must reserve a ticket for them.
The tour will take you through the Basilica, the palatial rooms, the impressive Battle Hall and other must-see sights of the monument. One of the highlights is the famous Library, which with nearly 50,000 volumes and 600 incunabula, is one of the greatest exponents of Humanism in Spain. You will also visit the solemn Pantheon of the Kings, where monarchs such as Philip II and Charles V rest.
By the end, you'll feel like you've travelled back in time, having experienced the grandeur and legacy of the Spanish monarchy up close.
- Explore the majestic El Escorial Monastery, accompanied by an expert guide in history and architecture.
- Discover the impressive Royal Library, with more than 45,000 volumes and unique copies in the world.
- Visit the solemn Pantheon of the Kings, the resting place of Spanish monarchs since the 16th century.
- Enter the Basilica, the place of worship of the former kings of Spain and the heart of the monastery complex.
- Enjoy the Sala de las Batallas (Hall of Battles) with the war frescoes painted in it.
- Visit the Palace of Philip II and learn about the life of the Spanish kings there.
What’s included
- Entrance fees to the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
- Expert guide
- Transfer from Madrid
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Step by Step
On this tour, which lasts about 2 hours, you will visit the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. The monastery is one of Spain's most important tourist attractions, with around half a million visitors a year. Thanks to an expert guide, you will also learn many interesting facts about the history and architecture of the building.
The monastery was built by order of Philip II, King of Spain, between 1563 and 1584, to commemorate the victory over the French at the Battle of San Quintín on Saint Lawrence's Day in 1557. It is located on the southern slope of Mount Abantos, at an altitude of 1028 metres, in the Guadarrama mountain range, which gives it great scenic value. Since 1984, the monastery has been on the World Heritage List.
The building covers an area of 33,327 square metres, and is considered a museum in itself, due to the enormous amount of paintings, sculptures and artistic works of all kinds that are kept inside. The main rooms you will visit during your visit are as follows:
- Basilica: Place of worship of the former kings of Spain. This room is the true nucleus of the monastery complex, as the other rooms are built around it.
- Hall of Battles: This is a gallery measuring 60 x 6 metres, 8 metres high, located in the area of the royal apartments. It contains frescoed paintings of battles won by the Spanish armies.
- Palace of Philip II: Also known as the Palace of the Habsburgs. It was the private quarters of the kings of Spain. Nowadays, it has important pictorial works of different European schools of painting, such as Spanish, Flemish and Italian.
- Royal Library: It is located in a large nave with marble floors and richly carved hardwood shelves. It houses nearly 50,000 volumes, including manuscripts and printed copies.
This is a visit to one of the most visited and best-known monuments in Spain that will not disappoint you. Full of art, architecture and history, this is an ideal activity for culture lovers.