We've rounded up the best pop-up winter ice skating rinks in Madrid this Christmas.
The city’s most cosmopolitan street market brings together fashion, art, jewellery and accessories, as well as gastronomy (Calle de Campoamor, Calle de Arellano and Plaza de Santa Bárbara. Next edition: 3 January).
Monthly vintage market held in the south of the city (Railway Museum. Second weekend of the month. Next edition: 10 and 11 January).
A market that brings a selection of the region’s produce (Alcobendas. Second Sunday of each month. Next Edition: 11 January).
An immersive experience based on the hit Jurassic World film franchise (Espacio Ibercaja Delicias. Until 5 January).
A unique opportunity to explore the Mexican artist from an unprecedented and profound perspective (No. 30 Paseo del Pintor Rosales. Wednesday to Sunday. Till 29 March).
As Christmas trees and decorations light up streets and squares, Madrid celebrates everyone’s favourite holiday with a programme packed with cultural and leisure activities.
Pick a costume, put on your dancing shoes and treat yourself to some carnival sardines! (14-18 February 2026).
Thousands flock to the city to attend the processions and to enjoy the atmosphere created by the trumpets, drums and the hundreds of religious worshippers' bright and colourful attire (27 Mar-5 Apr 2026).
Every year on and around May 15th, Madrid honours its patron saint, San Isidro.
Join Madrileños in celebrating diversity and standing up for a more tolerant and inclusive society (25 Jun-5 Jul 2026).
August is a fantastic month to experience Madrid at its most traditional, as it celebrates the San Cayetano, San Lorenzo and Virgen de la Paloma festivities (early-mid August 2026).
Spain marks its national day with pomp and pageantry (12 October 2026).
All Saints' Day, Halloween, the Day of the Dead... Madrid has created a fusion of these three traditions from different cultures to celebrate this day in style.