Madrid Self-Guided Audio Tour: Explore Top 24 Attractions

Experience the flexibility of a self-guided audio tour in Madrid. Discover the top 24 attractions at your own pace, with verified information, and in your preferred language.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Estación de Atocha - Be captivated by Europe’s most enchanting railway station, where a magnificent tropical garden thrives beneath the grand iron and glass architecture dating back to 1892. The audio guide narrates the transformation of this transport hub into an unexpected botanical haven, home to over 7,000 plants, creating Madrid’s most…
What's Included
  • Private access links valid for up to 6 days
  • Private access link to audio guide for 24 attractions
  • Private access link to tour itinerary map with audio guide for 24 attractions
What's Not Included
  • Entry fees (wherever required)
  • Transportations (pick-up and drop-off)
Additional Information

Explore the essence of Madrid with an engaging audio experience that allows you to control your adventure. Unlike conventional group tours with fixed itineraries, this experience lets you uncover the city’s most fascinating secrets at your own pace, pausing where your curiosity leads and bypassing sites that don’t interest you. The expertly designed…

Location
Madrid
Since this tour is a self-guided audio tour, you can decide your starting point and ending point as per your convenience.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Ellen_w
Jun 17, 2025
The experience was great.... - The experience was great. The best part was the customer service I received from the the Viator representative. The website had a clutch but they were so quick to respond through WhatsApp and resolved the issue so we were able to enjoy our self guided tours. Thank you!
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Sathish
Jan 7, 2020
Must visit if you are in coimbatore - Adiyogi and dhyanalinga are within walking 10 minute walking distance from each other. I recommend getting to these places early morning if you want to avoid hoards of pilgrims and tourists, especially during holiday and festival seasons. you park at adiyogi for both places. Pictures are allowed only at adiyogi but not at dhyanalinga. A vegetarian restaurant serving amazing south indian food is available on the walking path from adiyogi to dhyanalinga
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Jkysharma
Jul 4, 2018
Inner Engineering indeed! - The Isha Yoga center is located at the foot of the Velliangiri Hills on the outskirts of Coimbatore (approx. 30 kms from Coimbatore Railway Junction and 35 kms from the airport). With the steady growth of the Isha Foundation over the past 25 years or so, this Ashram has loomed larger in the public consciousness, peaking in 2017 with the opening of the Adiyogi statue and the Rally for Rivers campaign by its founder-figurehead Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. With all this in my mind, I was naturally excited to be visiting the place for the first time in the company of my wife, sister and parents. The road to Isha Yoga Center is well-laid and smooth given that it ultimately peters out and isn't part of a larger NH network. There are clear signboards on the way and it is hard to miss the right turn off the main road that leads to Isha. After journeying for 5-10 minutes through narrow roads, one eventually reaches a vast clearing. Here, the vision that led to the establishment of this place manifests itself. It is meant to be a communion with nature through the sylvan surroundings of the Velliangiri Hills. This canvas provides the setting for the gigantic sculpture of the bust of Shiva, cast as the Adiyogi (primeval Yogi). One can drive upto around 300-500 m from the sculpture and then it's a short walk from there. An alfresco, all-black beauty, the Adiyogi sculpture has a sacred temple-like space close to its foot where we encountered live chanting in addition to the recorded chanting of Sadhguru. This is an appropriate initiation purely from an experience standpoint regardless of one's religious or spiritual orientation. The sculpture, at 112 feet, is now the largest of its kind (Guinness World Record for world's largest bust sculpture) and as such is a towering prospect at close quarters. It needs to be gazed at from different angles and perspectives to truly get a sense of its monumental nature. What registered with me above all was the artist's rendering of the eyes: half-open, half-closed in a meditative trance-like state! It is likely to be my enduring memory from the visit. The sculpture is only the beginning of the experience trail here though. Having walked around in awe, we then proceeded to the actual Isha Yoga Center. It is a 7 min walk (as the signboards say) or one can partake of a curiously designed experience that simulates a bullock cart ride although neither the vehicle being pulled nor the manner in which one is seated actually resemble a bullock cart ride. It is the sort of superficial gimmick that I saw in Europe quite a bit (eg. pilgrim's ride at Mont St Michel) and one may either wince at it or acknowledge the enterprising thought that led to it. At Rs. 10 (one way), price is hardly a consideration. Isha Yoga Center is a much larger affair with a towering fence lining the perimeter and a grand entrance that evokes the snake motif used liberally here. The premises inside are beautifully landscaped with stone being the key material of construction. The Linga Bhairavi and the Dhyana Linga register as distinctive experiences, especially the latter with its cavernous circular chamber in which complete silence is observed. There are private meditation spaces scooped out from the perimeter of this chamber. It is an immensely fulfilling experience to find one, get seated in siddhasana or ardha-siddhasana and meditate. There is a retail outlet selling Isha's array of organic foods, books, CDs and other artefacts. I'd like to have seen their clothing line on display though. There is also a restaurant by the name of Moondrampirai at the entrance of the Isha Yoga center which serves good South Indian fare (dosa, idli, puri, biryani etc) on a self-serve basis. It is a basic, no-frills affair. PS - Public transport to the Isha Yoga center is in the form of Bus 14D from Gandhipuram Bus Stand in Coimbatore.
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Piadamsgaardh
Dec 12, 2022
Good way to see the city - I had a little difficulty finding out how it worked, but chose to try, and shortly after paying, I got a link to the respective audio file and map of the locations, so it was both nice and easy to use - good experience
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Xplorewithpassion
Dec 3, 2019
Must Visit - I have visited the place which is worth visiting and must for people visiting the city. Very well managed place but one should know that mobile phones are not in few areas. Taking bath at Suraj Kund is different experience.
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Deepak_s
Mar 19, 2024
Read this before buying - I never got a link for the audio in my email so I could not use it while we were doing the walking. Later at night I decided to contact the tour provider and then I found the links there. Next day. We went again to try to use those and then I could not find the link again, I don’t think they know what they’re doing There are no proper descriptions that tell you how to find the links in description. It says that the links will be available for a few days, but I don’t know where to find it. Overall, I paid for it, but could never use it.
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Monica_i
Apr 17, 2025
Awful experience - Bought this tour because it hit all the places we wanted to see. Once we downloaded the audio it was over 9 hours long, the booking page said approximately 4 1/2 hours. Then when we went to actually do it, I wasn’t even able to get the audio to work. I spent over 30 minutes trying to get the audio to play for me so I can start me tour- that was now 9 hrs long. Eventually my formed and myself ended up buying a different tour.
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Casey_z
Dec 27, 2024
Worst audio tour I’ve ever had - It was extremely hard to navigate. Information was very poor and long winded. You only have 48 hours to use it (which they don’t tell you). Horrible app links. I would highly NOT recommend it
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Evelyn_t
Jun 22, 2024
Don’t do it. - This was a waste of 9 Euros. Don’t to this. Online link and map never loaded. Disappointing. They only send an online link close to your “departure” time that you choose.
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Caroline_r
Nov 26, 2023
Major scam! Museum closed at time tickets were scheduled for!!! - The tickets were for 6pm but the museum closed at 3pm. The museum informed us that they always close at 3pm on Saturdays and that we were scammed by purchasing these tickets.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).