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Monday, March 16, 2026
Plaza de San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain
Aerial view of El Escorial
Royal Monastery of El Escorial with Sierra de Guadarrama
Historic gardens of El Escorial
El Escorial basilica towers and facade
El Escorial illuminated at night

Walk El Escorial: stone, silence, and empire

Trace royal footsteps, gaze at frescoed vaults, and descend to the Pantheon beneath centuries of Spain’s history.

Explore El Escorial — Spain’s grand royal monastery

Commissioned by King Philip II, El Escorial blends monastery, palace, basilica, and royal pantheon in one austere masterpiece.

Wander cloisters and courtyards, admire the famed library, and step into rooms that shaped an empire..

Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial Visiting timetable

Open daily with seasonal schedules; last admission typically one hour before closing. Some areas may have timed entry.

Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial Closing Days

Closed on select holidays including January 1 and December 25; maintenance closures may occur.

Where is Located

Plaza de San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain

How to get to El Escorial

El Escorial is an easy day trip from Madrid by Cercanías train or intercity bus; driving is straightforward via the A‑6.

By Train

From Madrid (Atocha, Recoletos, Nuevos Ministerios, or Chamartín), take Cercanías line C‑3/C‑8 to El Escorial station; a pleasant 15–20‑minute walk or local bus connects you to the monument.

By Car

Drive the A‑6 toward A Coruña, exit for El Escorial; paid parking is available in town. The monument is within walking distance of the historic center.

By Bus

From Madrid Moncloa, buses 661 and 664 run frequently to San Lorenzo de El Escorial; from the bus stop, walk uphill to the Royal Monastery.

On Foot

From El Escorial train station, follow signposted routes through the town; the walk is scenic, passing cafés and granite houses.

Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Basilica and Royal Monastery

Step into the basilica’s towering nave, then explore cloisters and chapels that reveal the blend of faith and monarchy at the heart of El Escorial.

Royal Library of El Escorial

Marvel at gilded shelves, globes, and manuscripts in one of Europe’s great humanist libraries, created to gather wisdom for a ruling court.

Pantheon of the Kings

Descend to a solemn circular chapel where Spain’s monarchs rest, a space of polished marble, quiet reflection, and historical gravity.

El Escorial with mountains — plan your visit

El Escorial at a glance

Quick answers to plan a thoughtful royal‑monastery visit.

Book your El Escorial visit

Choose a timed entry and guided tour for clear context.

Combine monastery, basilica, library view, and pantheon in one route.

El Escorial with mountains — plan your visit

El Escorial: tickets and guided tours

Compare self‑guided entries, audio guides, and expert‑led tours to fit your day.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.